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Friday Prep Results and Saturday Prep Schedule

Friday Prep Results

CHS Baseball at Marshall Co – Read the story HERE  

CHS Boys’ Soccer fell to Henry Co – 3 to 0 at Smokey Mt Cup in Gatlinburg – Read the story HERE

 

Saturday Prep Schedule

9:00 AM(ET) – CHS Boys’ Soccer vs Seymour – Smokey Mt Cup at Gatlinburg

2:30 PM(ET) – CHS Boys’ Soccer vs. Morristown West – Smokey Mt Cup at Gatlinburg

Coffee County CHS Soccer Opens Tournament Play in Gatlinburg

The Coffee County CHS soccer team opened play in the Smoky Mountain Cup Tournament in Gatlinburg on Friday.  Opening up against Henry County, the Coffee County defense got shut out for the 2nd game in a row.  Coffee County fell by a final score of 3 to 0.

Henry County grabbed a pair of first half goals as they scored in the 18th and 36th minutes to carry a 2 nil lead into halftime.   The Patriots added a 2nd half goal to drop Coffee County to 1 and 2 on the young season.

Coffee County will be back in action on Saturday for a pair of games.  The Red Raiders will open play at 9 AM as they take on Seymour High School.  Coffee County will finish tournament play at 2:30 PM when they take on Morristown West.  Both game times listed are Eastern time and the games will take place Rocky Top Sports World in Gatlinburg.

3/15/19 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Kierra Delgado, 9 — Pizza Winner!

Robert Witham, 39

Adam Trail

Kyle Byrom, 29

Food Lion Birthday Cake Winner:
Adam Trail

Flowers by Michael Anniversary Winner:
Allen & Sally Brown

Prep Schedule Updates for Thursday and Friday

Thursday Prep Results

4:00 PM – CCMS Tennis HOSTS Warren Co – PPD – Makeup Date is TBD

4:00 PM – CHS Tennis at Lincoln Co – PPD – Makeup Date is TBD

4:00 PM – CHS Track HOSTS Red Raider Relays – PPD – Makeup Date is March 21st

4:00 PM – WMS Tennis HOSTS Tullahoma – PPD – Makeup Date is TBD

4:30 PM – CCMS                Boys’ Soccer HOSTS South Franklin – PPD – Makeup Date is April 2nd

4:30 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS Cascade – PPD – Makeup Date is TBD

5:00 PM – CCMS Softball HOSTS Warren Co – PPD – Makeup Date is TBD

5:00 PM – WMS Baseball HOSTS MTCS – PPD – Makeup Date is TBD

5:00 PM – WMS Softball HOSTS Cascade                – PPD – Makeup Date is TBD

6:30 PM – CHS Baseball at Marshall Co – PPD – Makeup Date is Friday, March 15th

 

Friday Prep Schedule

5:00 PM – CCMS Baseball(JV) at Tullahoma

6:30 PM – CHS Baseball at Marshall Co

TBD – CHS Boys’ Soccer at Smokey Mt Cup in Gatlinburg

Coffee County CHS Volleyball to Host Fishing Tournament

The Coffee County CHS volleyball team will be hosting the 2nd Annual Lady Raider Volleyball Fishing Tournament.  The tournament will take place on Normandy Lake and will be held on Saturday, April 20th.  The tournament will begin at 7 AM from the Barton Springs Boat Ramp. Entry fee is $50 per boat with a cash prize going to the boat that can land the largest 5 fish total.  A $10 prize will go to the person that captures the largest fish.  All TRWA rules will apply for the tournament and all proceeds will go to the Coffee County CHS volleyball team.  For more information, contact Andrew Taylor at: 931.273.2863

Preds Bounce Back, Play the “Right Way” in Win Over Kings

Viktor Arvidsson of the Nashville Predators

The urgency was there. The execution was there. And perhaps most importantly, the quality start was finally there.

After falling behind multiple goals in each of their last two losses, Viktor Arvidsson snapped home a shot during a 2-on-1 in the first period, and the Nashville Predators never trailed on their way to a 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings at Staples Center.

On the surface the win is No. 40 on the season for Nashville and gives them a three-game season sweep of the Kings, but most importantly, the club is hoping that it serves as a foundation for improved play down the stretch of the regular season.

“[There are always points in the] season where you look to build off of something, or a certain game, especially late in the season like this, where you want to start getting on a roll, and tonight was one of those games for us,” Preds forward Craig Smith said. “It was great. When we go back and look at film, we’re probably going to see a lot of good things… so it was great to see.”

“It’s never a perfect 60 minutes, there’s another team over there that’s really good, so it’s never perfect, but to me it was a good game,” Predators Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “It was a really steady road game.”

After Nashville netminder Pekka Rinne stopped Ilya Kovalchuk on a point-blank chance at one end, Arvidsson and Ryan Johansen countered with a 2-on-1 the other way, and Johansen fed No. 33 for his 29th of the season and a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes.

“It was a big one for us,” Preds forward Colton Sissons said. “We were not very happy with the previous effort, especially to the start of the game. It was something that we focused on, and I thought that was great tonight.”

The Kings tied the game less than three minutes into the second, but the Preds answered twice before the stanza was done. First, Smith buried a loose puck in front past Jonathan Quick to give Nashville the lead again, and just over two minutes later, Sissons potted his 12th goal and 27th point of the season – the latter of which tied a career high – to give the Preds a two-goal lead through two periods.

“I just dedicate myself to whatever I can do to help our team win,” Sissons said. “If that’s scoring a goal, getting an assist, I’m all for it. Whatever way I can help, I will.”

If anything, the second period served as a reminder that even after giving up an early lead, resiliency coupled with a killer instinct can go a long way. Just like the game wasn’t over when Nashville held a 1-0 lead, they also didn’t need a “here we go again” attitude after the game was tied. Instead, Smith and Sissons drove to the net and put Nashville ahead by two with a chance to close it out in the third.

The Predators held the home team to nine shots in the final frame, and Rinne turned them all aside. Twenty-five saves on 26 shots from their ace in net guided the Preds to a bounce-back victory on the road.

Not only did the Predators collect the victory on Thursday, they also did so the “right way.” At this time of the year, much is made about the process of the way they play the game, and that was just as satisfying as the two points.

“We played the right way, we played hard from the start to finish and there were very few lulls throughout the game,” Sissons said. “Everybody stepped up and did their job, and that’s great to see. We need a lot of that this time of year heading into the playoffs, so we’re really happy with the result.”

The Preds will now face their toughest test of the trip on Saturday night in San Jose, and they’d love nothing more than to build off of this effort with just 10 games to play in the regular season.

“There’s two ways of looking at it – you can look down and feel bad about yourself or pick up your crap and move forward, and I think that’s what we’re doing here,” Smith said. “We’re taking some ownership in our game from what happened in Anaheim, and that’s what this group has been good at the last couple years. We take ownership of the way we show up and the way we want to play, so we have to take this game forward and try to replicate it in San Jose.”

Notes:

Kyle Turris, Cody McLeod and Matt Donovan were scratched for Nashville on Thursday night.

Viktor Arvidsson has hit the 29-goal mark for the third consecutive season.

The Predators will head up the California coast on Friday ahead of their meeting with the Sharks in San Jose to conclude their road trip on Saturday night (at 9:30 p.m. CT).

Pete Weber’s Postgame Report

 

Jean Gemmell Fetzer

Jean Gemmell Fetzer, age 90, departed this life on March 13, 2019 at her home in Manchester, TN, following a brief illness. She is preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Fetzer, and son-in-law, Jim Oakley. She is survived by daughters, Beverly Oakley and Debra (Jerry) Jones; son, David Fetzer; grandchildren, Greg (Crystal) Oakley, Kristy Oakley, Jeremy Keele, and Michele Rolman; and seven great grandchildren. No services have been scheduled at this time.

Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the Fetzer family.

3/14/19 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Miley Long, 12 — Pizza Winner!

Paul Gann, 80

Aniston Statum, 5

Tullahoma Police needing Help with Shooting Investigation

The Tullahoma Police Department is asking that anyone with information regarding a shooting that happened on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 on Campbell Avenue to contact Investigator Johnny Gore at 931-455-0530.
At 2:00 am on March 6, 2019, Tullahoma Police Officer Randy Baltimore responded to shots fired at 509 Campbell Avenue. On arrival, Tullahoma Police called EMS to assist two injured individuals, who were transported to Tennova-Harton for further treatment.

Bond Hearing Delayed for Murder Suspect

James Richard McCoy Jr.. Photo provided

On September 9, 2018, 46-year-old Lisa McCoy of Manchester was found deceased by Manchester Police. She had been shot several times at her home on Duck River Road. The woman’s husband, 54-year-old James Richard McCoy, Jr., was charged with the crime. After being arrested the man was charged with 1st Degree Murder, Tampering with Evidence, Domestic Violence and Abuse of a Corpse.
On Wednesday (March 13, 2019) McCoy, Jr., was scheduled to go to court for a bond hearing. District Attorney Craig Northcott told WMSR News that the hearing was continued, and a new date will be set at a later time.
McCoy, Jr., continues to be held under no bond at the Coffee County Jail.