Author's posts

2/14/19 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Jason Merriman — Pizza Winner!

Curt Lane, 28

Sue Wilson

Velma Davis

Krista Smith

Revice Morgan, Jr.

Steve Ridener

Griffyn Woods, 7

Bill Branter

Kimberly Hill

Anniversaries:
Jerry & Connie Cargile, 38

Timothy & Stephanie Gassman, 4

Additional Information–Attempted Murder Trial Ends with Guilty Verdict

Coffee County District Attorney Craig Northcott

A Coffee County Jury returned guilty verdicts against William Eugene Moon for Attempted 2nd Degree Murder (Class B Felony) and Employing a Firearm During the Commission of a Dangerous Felony (Class C Felony) on Thursday following a three-day jury trial and approximately 6 hours of deliberation. Moon was originally charged with Attempted 1st Degree Murder and other charges. Northcott audio:

Moon’s sentencing hearing is set for March 20, 2019 at 1 p.m. District Attorney Craig Northcott represented the State of Tennessee in the matter and Drew Justice of Murfreesboro represented the defendant.
Pursuant to the current Tennessee sentencing guidelines, Moon is facing 8-12 years in prison for Attempted 2nd Degree Murder with parole eligibility after service of 30% of the sentence. He will be sentenced to 6 years in prison with no possibility of parole for the Employing a Firearm conviction. These sentences are required to run consecutively to each other for a total range of punishment from 14 to 18 years in prison.

William Moon… Photo provided by the CCSD.

These convictions stem from Moon’s attempt to kill Cpl. Michael Wilder as Cpl. Wilder was serving a separate Aggravated Assault warrant on Moon at a residence located on East Moore Street in Tullahoma on December 17, 2017. In his attempt to avoid being arrested Northcott said Moon drew a fully loaded 9mm handgun from the waistband of his pants and pointed the weapon from point blank range at Tullahoma Police Cpl. Wilder. Cpl. Wilder, through his training and experience as well and as Northcott said, the grace of God, was able to stop Moon from firing his weapon at him and was forced to shoot Moon in order to prevent Moon from killing him. Cpl. Wilder then took medical action that, with the help of Coffee County EMS and other first responders, saved Moon from his injuries. Cpl. Wilder was employed with the Tullahoma Police Department at the time of the incident and is now a member of the Manchester Police Department.
Northcott thank the jury for their service in bringing justice in this case. He also thanked the Tullahoma PD, Manchester PD and Coffee County Sheriff’s Department and specifically Cpl. Wilder for their assistance in preparing this case as well as their daily service to this community. Further, Northcott thanked the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for their thorough and professional investigation. Nothcott added, “Most of all, I want to remind everyone to pray for all of our police officers who daily put their lives at risk to protect us from many evils in our community that, because of their work, often are unknown to most of us.”

Tennessee Lawmakers considering move to Reininstate Certain Felons Voting Rights

Tennessee lawmakers are considering a move to make it easier for some felons to get their voting rights restored.
The legislation would lift Tennessee’s unique requirement for formerly incarcerated individuals to be up-to-date on child support before restoring voting rights, in addition to other court fines and restitution. It also aims to simplify the process.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee and Americans for Prosperity headlined an event Wednesday touting the bill.
So did Tennessee’s Matthew Charles, one of the first prisoners released under criminal justice legislation President Donald Trump recently signed.
Advocates say Tennessee’s bill still bans voting rights restoration for people with convictions of murder, rape, treason, voter fraud, sexual offenses involving a minor, and some bribery, public official misconduct or government operations interference felonies.

H&R Block Student of the Week


Congratulations to Student of the Week -Cole Addison!!! Cole is a fifth grader at Hillsboro Elementary School. Cole is the son of Christopher and Bethany Addison.

Cole’s teachers, Tera Williams and Cassie Harrell say that Cole is, “hardworking, friendly, responsible, a good citizen, polite, mannerly and always does his best.” Cole’s favorite subject is science. Cole hopes to one day become a marine biologist. Cole works on the school newspaper “The Tiger Talk”. Cole has nearly reached his goal of 200 AR reading points for the year. Cole has a white belt in Judo.

Rosalyn Partin, owner of the Manchester H&R Block, has been inspired to recognize great kids in our community all through hockey season. What does hockey season have to do with our local students? Well, H&R Block gives each Student of the Week a set of Nashville Predators Hockey tickets, a commemorative plaque, as well as a special letter of recognition.
Pictured with Cole is Rosalyn Partin of H & R Block and Principal, Angela Harris, teachers Tera Williams and Cassie Harrell.

2/12/19–Ruby Lewis Duke

Ruby Lewis Duke, age 88, of Beech Grove, TN, passed away on Saturday,
February 9, 2019 at St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital after a massive
stroke.

Ruby was preceded in death by her husband, Horace Duke; her parents,
James Henry and Martha Francess Lewis; her sister, Helen Johnson; and her
brothers, Jack Lewis, Pat Lewis, James Lewis, and Fred Lewis.

She is survived by her daughters, Carolyn (Sammie), and Wilma (Al); her
grandchildren, Kevin, Mitzi, Trey (Stacey), Scott (Katie), and Kyle
(Brelyn); and her great grandchildren, Chris K., Chris S., Samantha,
Sydney, Reagan, Savanna, Jacob, Elijah, Emmalyn, and Kerris.

Mrs. Duke was a member of the Lumley Stand Church of Christ. She loved
reading her Bible, working in her flowers, going on vacations, and
shopping. One of her favorite things to do was spending time with her
family.

Her loving family was with her, singing some of her favorite hymns as she
passed this life.

Visitation will be held on Friday, February 15, 2019 from 11:00 AM until
time of service at Manchester Funeral Home. Funeral services will be
held at 1:00 PM on Friday, February 15, 2019 with John Bush officiating.
Interment to follow at Gnat Hill Cemetery.

Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the Duke family.
www.manchesterfuneralhome.com

2/13/19 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Ricky Green — Pizza Winner!

State Wrestling Tournament Begins Thursday

Five members of the Coffee County CHS wrestling team will compete in the TSSAA state tournament which begins on Thursday.  The state tournament will take place at the Williamson County Agricultural Exposition Park in Franklin.  The boys weigh-in will take place at 1 PM on Thursday with wrestling getting underway at 3 PM in the first 2 rounds.  Tickets for the event are $10 daily with a parking charge of $5 per car.

Red Raider wrestler Brett Francis, who will compete at 120 pounds, will wrestle in Match #39 against Tristen Entwistle of West Creek High School in Clarksville.  Jesse Smith, wrestling at 145 pounds, will wrestle in Match #103 against Joseph Frye of Science Hill High School in Johnson City.   Rey Reyes, wrestling at 182 pounds, will wrestle in Match #161 against Dylan Jones of Cleveland.  Chris Speagle, wrestling at 220 pounds, will wrestle in Match #208 against Zachary Phillips of Bartlett High School.  Lady Raider wrestler Mary Anne Walker, fighting in the 125 class, will open against Kaylee Hayes of Gibbs High School.

The boys weigh-in will take place at 1 PM on Thursday with wrestling getting underway at 3 PM in the first 2 rounds. Wrestling continues on Friday at 10 AM with the championships on Saturday.  Lady Raider wrestler Mary Anne Walker will weigh-in at 8:30 on Friday and her first round match will be at 10 AM on Friday morning.  The girls’ championship will also be held on Saturday beginning at 10 AM.  Tickets for the event are $10 daily with a parking charge of $5 per car.

You can keep track of their performances online at: www.tssaasports.com/wrestling/

Coffee County Baseball to Host Spring Clinic

The Coffee County baseball team will be hosting their annual Spring Baseball Clinic on Saturday, March 9th.  Players will utilize the facilities at Powers Field and the Crethan Hansert Hitting Facility on the campus of Coffee County Central High School.  Campers will work with Red Raiders head coach David Martin and his staff along with members of the CHS varsity baseball team.  Each camper will receive age appropriate, hands-on instruction in all aspects of the game.

The clinic is open to boys and girls ages 5 to 17 who wish to learn more about hitting, defense, base running and pitching.  Campers should bring with them a bat, glove, tennis shoes, cleats, hat and batting helmet to the camp which will run from 9 AM to Noon.   Concessions will also be made available at Powers Field on the day of the clinic.

Cost for the clinic is $20 per player if paid in advance.  Cost of the clinic, if not paid before March 9th, will be $25.  A sibling discount of half price will apply for any additional campers.  If you have questions or wish to pre-register, contact Jamie Spry at: jamie.o.spry@adjent.com or call him at 931-273-2265.  Coach David Martin will be a guest on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to talk about the clinic and give us an update on the first week of preseason practice.  The Coffee Coaches Show is heard live each Saturday from 10 to 11 right here on Thunder Radio.  The Coffee Coaches Show is broadcast live from the showroom of Al White Ford/Lincoln in Manchester.

Roster Announced for 2019 SheBelieves Cup March 2 at Nissan Stadium

U.S. Women’s National Team head coach Jill Ellis has named the 23-player roster for the 2019 SheBelieves Cup, which features the top-ranked Americans, No. 4 England, No. 8 Japan and No. 10 Brazil. All four teams will be participating in this summer’s 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France. Brazil, Japan and the USA are three of the seven teams that have participated in each of the seven previous Women’s World Cup tournaments.

USA will play England on Saturday, March 2 (3:30 p.m. CT on FOX), which will be preceded by Brazil vs. Japan (1 p.m. CT on ussoccer.com).

3 Reasons SheBelieves Transcends Soccer

U.S. WNT 2019 SheBelieves Cup Roster (Caps/Goals)

GOALKEEPERS (3): Adrianna Franch (Portland Thorns FC; 0/0), Ashlyn Harris (Orlando Pride; 19/0), Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars; 40/0)

DEFENDERS (7): Abby Dahlkemper (NC Courage; 32/0), Tierna Davidson (Chicago Red Stars; 14/1), Crystal Dunn (NC Courage; 77/24), Kelley O’Hara (Utah Royals FC; 112/2), Becky Sauerbrunn (Utah Royals FC; 151/0), Casey Short (Chicago Red Stars; 27/0), Emily Sonnett (Portland Thorns FC; 28/0)

MIDFIELDERS (6): Danielle Colaprico (Chicago Red Stars; 2/0), Julie Ertz (Chicago Red Stars; 74/18), Rose Lavelle (Washington Spirit; 21/6), Samantha Mewis (NC Courage; 43/8), Andi Sullivan (Washington Spirit 11/0), McCall Zerboni (NC Courage; 8/0)

FORWARDS (7): Tobin Heath (Portland Thorns FC; 143/25), Carli Lloyd (Sky Blue FC; 266/105), Jessica McDonald (NC Courage; 5/1), Alex Morgan (Orlando Pride; 155/98), Christen Press (Utah Royals FC; 108/47), Mallory Pugh (Washington Spirit; 45/13), Megan Rapinoe (Reign FC; 146/41)

All 23 players on the U.S. roster were with the WNT for its first two games of the year that were played in France and Spain in January.

“The SheBelieves Cup is a positive event in many ways, but it’s extremely valuable to get three challenging games against World Cup-bound teams in a short time span that can simulate navigating through group play,” said Ellis. “These are all teams that can go deep in the tournament this summer and provide the kind of tests we need as we continue to work to crystalize our lineup and our final roster for the World Cup.”

The U.S. team begins its schedule at the fourth annual edition of the world’s most elite four-team women’s tournament on Wednesday, Feb. 27 against Japan at Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pa. (7 p.m. ET on FS1). England will kick off the competition against Brazil (4 p.m. ET on ussoccer.com) in the early game that day.

All the teams will then travel to Nashville, Tenn. and Nissan Stadium where the USA will play England on Saturday, March 2 (3:30 p.m. CT on FOX), which will be preceded by Brazil vs. Japan (1 p.m. CT on ussoccer.com). The tournament will finish on Tuesday, March 5, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. as Japan takes on England (5:15 p.m. ET on ussoccer.com) followed by the tournament finale, featuring the USA against Brazil (8 p.m. ET on FS1).

The 2019 SheBelieves Cup will take the USA halfway through Countdown to the Cup, the team’s 10-game pre-World Cup schedule. Following the tournament, the USA will have two friendly matches in April – against Australia and Belgium – and then three “Send-Off Series” games, against South Africa, New Zealand and Mexico, before leaving for France and the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

“We are excited about the upcoming tournament and excited about the selection of players that we will have on the SheBelieves roster,” Ellis added. “Aside from injuries, we are building consistency in the group and testing ourselves against other high caliber teams. These remaining eight matches narrow our focus and we will use these games as fantastic opportunities to continue to come together as a team on and off the field.”

Fifteen of the players named were on last year’s SheBelieves Cup roster and nine players will be participating in their fourth SheBelieves Cup.

TICKETS

Tickets for all three doubleheaders are on sale through ussoccer.com. Groups of 20 or more can submit an online order form at ussoccer.com. SheBelieves Cup VIP packages that include a premium ticket, a tournament t-shirt & scarf, field-level access to watch warmups, and other unique benefits are also available exclusively through ussoccer.com for all three doubleheaders. Coaches Circle and Presidents Circle members supporting the U.S. Soccer Development Fund can receive individual customer support and concierge services for their ticketing needs. Contact circles@ussoccer.org for more information.

Additional Notes:

There will be a total of 27 players in the USA’s pre-tournament training camp that will be held in Tampa, Fla. Training with the USA during that period will be goalkeeper Jane Campbell, defender Merritt Mathias, defender Emily Fox and midfielder Allie Long.

Midfielder Lindsey Horan was not available for selection due to a quadriceps injury.

Forward Alex Morgan comes into the match with 98 career goals, just two shy from becoming the seventh player in U.S. history to score 100 or more goals.

The USA’s meetings with Japan and Brazil are the first since last summer’s Tournament of Nations when the USA downed Japan, 4-2, and Brazil, 4-1, on the way to claiming the tournament title.

The USA’s last meeting with England came during the 2018 SheBelieves Cup, a 1-0 victory.

The tournament format will be the same as the first three years. The winner will be based on total points (three for a win, one for a draw), with the first tie-breaker being overall goal difference, followed by goals scored, then head-to-head result. If teams are still tied, the next tie-breaker will be the Fair Play ranking.

Each Team is allowed six substitutes per game.

All the U.S. matches of the tournament will be shown in the USA on the FOX family of networks, while the non-U.S. matches will be available to watch on ussoccer.com.

The average age of the U.S. roster for this SheBelieves Cup is 27.9 years.

All 23 players on the U.S. roster play in the NWSL, including defender Tierna Davidson, who was the first pick in the 2019 NWSL Draft by the Chicago Red Stars.

In the previous three editions of this tournament, no individual player has scored more than two goals in a tournament. Four players have scored twice: Alex Morgan in 2016, Camille Abily of France in 2017, and Ellen White of England and Eugénie Le Sommer in 2018.

Of the first 12 SheBelieves Cup matches over 2016 and 2017, 11 were decided by one or less goal, with just nine goals scored over the six games in both 2016 and 2017.

In 2018, the teams combined for 16 goals and two matches saw three-goal margins of victory with England beating France 4-1, and France beating Germany 3-0.

The 2018 SheBelieves Cup marked the debut of England head coach Phil Neville, the former Manchester United and Everton star and England National Team defender. In that SheBelieves Cup, England beat France, tied Germany and lost to the USA. Since then, England has gone 6-1-2 with the only loss coming to the USA’s Group F opponent Sweden, a 2-0 setback in November in Rotherham.

Conference Center still Losing Money, but Less

The Manchester-Coffee County Conference Center is set to lose less money this fiscal year that last. The losses for 2017-18 were $366,692 and the losses for the conference center for 18-19 will be around $307,000 about $59,000 less. All expenses, including losses, are split between the Coffee County government and the City of Manchester.
January 2019 was a busy month, the center hosted 22 events, bringing in $54,404. This is over $15,000 more than expected. Year-to-date, the center has generated $420,324.
The Manchester-Coffee County Conference Center has been open since 2002 and has lost around $3 million in just under 17 years of operation.