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8 Student School Safety Officers Sworn In at Hickerson

(L-R front row) 8 Student School Safety Officers Prater Rhoton, Brooklyn Brewer, Sadie Beth Davenport, Serenity Ridner, Ciara Brandon, Brianna Adams, Dejsha Hunter, not pictured Harley Bennett. Sheriff personnel located on the back row
Sheriff Partin swore in the officers that will work with Hickerson’s SRO Jason Dendy.
Sgt. Laura Nettles said that there is a total of 53 school safety officers in Coffee County elementary schools. She added the officers will have the opportunity to participate in a summer camp at the sheriff’s department.
Coffee County CHS Announces a Pair of Coaching Hires
According to a Tuesday press release, the Coffee County Central High School athletic department announced the hiring of a pair of coaches for the upcoming school year. The press release, issued by athletic director Rebecca Koger, is posted below.
Lee Xixis will join the Lady Raider Soccer staff as head coach. He previously served as assistant. We are excited to welcome Coach Xixis back into the Raider family. He will provide excellent leadership and experience.
Anita Gannon will serve as assistant to Coach Cope and the Lady Raider basketball team. Coach Gannon brings a wealth of experience and energy to an already successful program.
4/13/19–James Cagner Maxwell
Funeral services for Minister James Cagner Maxwell, age 73, of Manchester, TN will be conducted at 10:00 AM on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Manchester Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Little Hurricane Cemetery in Coffee County, TN. Visitation with the family will be from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Friday evening at the funeral home. Mr. Maxwell quietly went home to be with his heavenly Father on Saturday, April 6, 2019 at Alvin C. York Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN.
James was born on June 17, 1945 to the late Charlie Teal and Lettie Lee Scott Maxwell. He was a member of the Little Hurricane Primitive Baptist Church. James worked for the State of Tennessee as a master draftsman. He served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam Era.
Minister James always greeted you with a big smile, loved to sing, but most of all, he loved the Word of God. His favorite song was “Take the Lord Wherever You Go.”
In addition to his parents, James was also preceded in death by three brothers, George Edward Maxwell, Samuel Maxwell, and Charles Maxwell; and two sisters, Clara Emily and Nannie Lee Maxwell. He is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Clemmie J. Baugh Maxwell of Manchester, TN; three sons, Robert Anderson, Joseph Maxwell, and Calvin Maxwell, all of Shelbyville, TN; one daughter, Aretha Anderson of Shelbyville, TN; foster children, Nicole Reese of Decherd, TN and Keith Reese of Nashville, TN; one brother, Elvis Maxwell of Detroit, MI; one sister, Annie Lou (James Darden) of Shelbyville, TN; and a host of grandchildren, cousins, and special friends.
Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the Maxwell family.
www.manchesterfuneralhome.com
Monday Prep Results and Tuesday Prep Schedule
- WMS Softball HOSTS Moore Co – PPD, make-up date is TBD
- WMS Baseball HOSTS Fayetteville – PPD, make-up is scheduled for April 18
- CCMS Golf HOSTS Harris at Willowbrook – PPD, make-up date is April 22
- WMS Golf HOSTS Liberty at Willowbrook – PPD, make-up date is April 22
- CCMS Baseball HOSTS Rock Springs – PPD, make-up date is TBD
- CCMS Softball HOSTS Christiana- PPD, make-up date is TBD
- CHS Softball HOSTS Shelbyville – PPD, make-up date is April 23
- CCMS Tennis at Warren Co – Cancelled, no make-up scheduled
4:00 PM – CHS Tennis HOSTS Shelbyville
4:30 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer at Fayetteville
5:00 PM – WMS Baseball at Community
5:30 PM – CHS Baseball HOSTS Shelbyville – Thunder Radio broadcast
5:30 PM – CCMS Boys’ Soccer at Harris
6:00 PM – CCMS Baseball HOSTS Cannon Co
7:00 PM – CHS Boys’ Soccer at Lincoln Co
7:00 PM – CHS Softball at Lincoln Co
Coffee County Middle School Athletic Facility Open House Announced
Preds to Open Stanley Cup Playoffs at Home on Wednesday
The Nashville Predators will host the Dallas Stars on Wednesday night to begin the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
By clinching a second-consecutive Central Division title on Saturday, the Preds ensured they would have home-ice advantage through at least the first two rounds of the postseason, and the first-ever playoff meeting between the Stars and Predators will start in Nashville.
The Predators will open Round One at Bridgestone Arena with Game 1 set for an 8:30 p.m. (CT) puck drop against the Stars on Wednesday. Game 2 then comes Saturday evening in Nashville with a 5 p.m. start before the series shifts to Dallas.
Games 3 and 4 will take place at American Airlines Center, with the first meeting set for Monday, April 15 at 8:30 p.m., and then Wednesday, April 17, a 7 p.m. start.
Below is the full schedule for the Round One series (all times CT):
Game 1: Wednesday, April 10 at 8:30 p.m. – Stars at Predators at Bridgestone Arena
Game 2: Saturday, April 13 at 5 p.m. – Stars at Predators at Bridgestone Arena
Game 3: Monday, April 15 at 8:30 p.m. – Predators at Stars at American Airlines Center
Game 4: Wednesday, April 17 at 7 p.m. – Predators at Stars at American Airlines Center
*Game 5: Saturday, April 20 at TBD – Stars at Predators at Bridgestone Arena
*Game 6: Monday, April 22 at TBD – Predators at Stars at American Airlines Center
*Game 7: Wednesday, April 24 at TBD – Dallas at Predators at Bridgestone Arena
*If necessary
For the latest playoff info, go NashvillePredators.com/playoffs to see details on watch parties, plaza parties, giveaways, postseason news, highlights and a #StandWithUs social media toolkit.
Sounds’ Comeback Falls Short Against Cubs
The Nashville Sounds lost to the Iowa Cubs 6-5 in the series finale Monday night at First Tennessee Park. The Sounds dropped four of five in the opening homestand of the season.
In the top of the second inning, Iowa struck first. With one out, the Cubs hit back-to-back singles by Jim Adduci and Zack Short. Taylor Davis followed with a soft groundball back to pitcher Phillips Valdez who attempted to turn a double play but threw the ball into center field, scoring Adduci and putting Short at third. Cristhian Adames then grounded into a fielder’s choice to score Short to put Iowa up 2-0.
Nashville responded in the bottom of the third when Willie Calhoun came up to the plate with two out and men on the corners. Calhoun grounded to second baseman Trent Giambrone who airmailed his throw to first allowing Jose Trevino to score and trim the deficit to 2-1.
Iowa responded immediately when Johnny Field led off the top of the fourth with a triple. Moments later, Short grounded out to score Field, extending the Iowa lead to 3-1.
The Sounds chipped their way back into the game, collecting three singles and walking twice in the bottom of the fifth. Calhoun, Matt Davidson and Danny Santana had the three singles consecutively, with Santana’s knocking in Andy Ibanez. A couple batters later, Nolan Fontana came to the plate with the bases loaded and two out. Working an eight-pitch at bat, Fontana walked to score Calhoun to tie the game at three runs each.
Exploding for three runs in the top of the seventh, the Cubs broke the tie with four hits which included a two-RBI double by Phillip Evans.
Nashville scored in the eighth on an Ibanez double that plated Eli White to make it a 6-4 game.
The Sounds entered the bottom of the ninth down two runs. Davidson led off with a double, who then traded places with Santana to put the tying run on second base. However, the Sounds went in order the rest of the way and dropped a one-run game.
Nashville travels to Round Rock to begin a three-game series with the Express. Left-hander Taylor Hearn (0-1, 7.20) starts for the Sounds against right-hander Forrest Whitley (0-0, —) for the Express. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
Post-Game Notes
- With tonight’s loss the Sounds dropped to 1-4 on the season.
- Andy Ibanez has gone 3-for-4 in each of his two games with Nashville.
- Brady Feigl finished the game with 2.1 shutout innings, including striking out his first four batters.
- Eli White extended his hitting streak to five games when he doubled in the first inning. White has hit safely in every game this season and is hitting .353 (6-for-17) on the season.
- Both teams combined for 25 strikeouts: Nashville’s 13 versus Iowa’s 12.
The 2019 season is the 42nd in Nashville Sounds franchise history and first as the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. Single-game tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.