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Tami Lala Powers — 11/23/18

Mrs. Tami Lala Powers, 49, passed away Monday
November 19, 2018 at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was
born in Winchester, Tennessee on October 20, 1969 to Phillip Bennett and
Judy Goodman Bennett who preceded her in death along with her brother,
Trevor Bennett.

She was a newspaper delivery driver for the Chattanooga Times-Free Press.

She is survived by her son, Trent Powers of Tullahoma; daughter, Tabitha
and her husband Taylor Haley of Pineville, Kentucky; brothers, Travis
Bennett, Aaron Bennett and Tray Rhoton; sister, Rachel Buchanan;
grandchildren, Keeli Powers, Braxton Griffin, Harper Dodson and Finnian
Coffman.

Funeral services will be 1:00 PM Friday in the Central Funeral Home chapel
with Minister Taylor Haley officiating with burial to follow in the Winton
Cemetery. Visitation: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Friday at Central Funeral Home,
Manchester, Tennessee. www.centralfuneralhome.com

11/13/18–Jo Anna McClanahan

Funeral services for Mrs. Jo Anna McClanahan will be conducted at 1:00 PM on Friday, November 23, 2018, at Coffee County Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in Bryan Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM at the funeral home. Mrs. McClanahan passed away suddenly on Monday, November 19, 2018, at Bailey Manor in Manchester, TN.

Jo Anna was born in Coffee County, TN, to the late Elgie and Maymie Spears. She was a bookkeeper before retirement and a member of Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church. Jo Anna loved being outside and working in her yard. She was a southern bell with a strong sense of propriety and she was wonderfully generous. Jo Anna was a loving mother, sister, and grandmother.

In addition to her parents, Jo Anna is also preceded in death by her loving husband of almost 30 years, Dean McClanahan and one sister, Naomi Love. She is survived by her son, Jason (Shelley) McClanahan, one step-son, David; two step-daughters, Janet and Judy; one brother, Jimmy Spears; three sisters, Inez Smith, Charlene Miller, and Barbara Barton; one grandson, Tristan McClanahan.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made in Jo Anna’s name to Bryan Cemetery, c/o Jimmy Spears, 1234 Love Road, Morrison, TN 37357

Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the McClanahan family.

11/20/18–Joseph William “Joe” Darrah

Joseph William “Joe” Darrah age 83 of Smithville, passed away Friday morning, November 16, 2018 at NHC HealthCare Center in Smithville. He was born October 29, 1935 in Marietta, Ohio to his parents, the late George William and Geneva Lutman Dye Darrah. Mr. Joe worked in personnel and labor relations and also as quality control at Firestone and retired from Federal Mogul Automotive. He was a faithful member of the Smithville Church of Christ. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife of 60 years, Carol Darrah of Smithville; 5 children, Elaine (Tom) Marcrom of Manchester, Elizabeth (Darryl) Boyette of Homestead, FL, Caroline Darrah of Cookeville, Ed (Joy) Darrah of Des Moines, IA and Susan Darrah of Cookeville; 7 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren; brother, Dr. David (Marsha) Darrah of Smithville and several nieces and nephews. The family has honored Mr. Joe’s request to be cremated and a Celebration of Life Service will be held 6:PM Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at the Smithville Church of Christ with Family and Friends officiating. In addition to flowers, the family ask donations to be made to the Hope for Haiti’s Children a ministry of the Church of Christ or to the Smithville Church of Christ Work Camp ministry, in memory of Joe. Visitation with the Darrah family will be on Tuesday from 4:PM until 6:PM at the Smithville Church of Christ. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

Coffee County Middle School Basketball Gets Monday Sweep at East

Alivia Reel of CCMS basketball

The Coffee County Middle School basketball teams played their last games before the Thanksgiving break on Monday at East Tullahoma.  Taking on the rival Panthers in a pre-Thanksgiving doubleheader, the Raiders and Lady Raiders claimed a pair of conference wins.  The Lady Raiders won 33 to 27 while the Red Raiders captured a 53 to 24 victory.

Leading by 2 points entering the 4th quarter, the Lady Raiders hit 9 of 19 free throws in the final frame to capture the win.  Alivia Reel had 5 of those made free throws in the final period to finish with a team high 14 points.  Olivia Vinson finished with 9 points and Maggie Crouch added 6 points.

Ethan Hargrove of CCMS basketball

The Red Raiders roared out to an 11 point lead in the 1st quarter and the Panthers could not get the margin below double digits the rest of the night.  Ethan Hargrove finished the game with 17 points including a trio of three point baskets.  Jacob Holder added 9 points while Dayne Crosslin and Cooper Reed finished with 7 points each.

The Raiders and Lady Raiders will be in action on Monday when they play host to North Franklin at the CCMS gym.  Tip-off is set for 6 PM for the girls’ game.

Temple Baptist Basketball Gets Monday Night Win

Trace Woodard of the Temple Baptist Christian School basketball team

The Eagles of Temple Baptist Christian School welcomed Faith Christian of Jamestown to the E.C. Bailey Gym on Monday night.  The Eagles rallied from a halftime deficit to claim a 59 to 49 win.

Trailing by 2 at the half, the Eagles stormed out of intermission to outscore Faith by 10 in the 3rd quarter.  An 8 point 4th quarter from Trace Woodard helped Temple hold off Faith for the win.  Cody Swayze led Temple in scoring with 33 points.  Woodard finished with 10 points and Mich Gloden chipped in 8.

Temple returns to the court on Tuesday, November 27th when they visit Philadelphia Baptist in Calhoun, Georgia.  That game will get underway at 6 PM Eastern time.

Preds Prevail Over Lightning in Clash Between League’s Best

Nashville center Ryan Johansen

In arguably their toughest test through 20 games this season, the Preds placed in their top percentile.

Ryan Johansen posted a goal and an assist, as the Nashville Predators defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning by a 3-2 final on Monday night at Bridgestone Arena. The result is Nashville’s second consecutive victory overall, and it gives them a season sweep over the team with the second-best record in the League.

It was also career victory No. 319 for Preds goaltender Pekka Rinne, a mark that tied him with Miikka Kiprusoff for the most wins by a Finnish-born goaltender in NHL history.

Overall, not bad for a Monday.

“We were really good early on in the game, and for the most part controlled the events on the ice,” Rinne said. “They had a big push back in the third… but whenever you play a top team like that, they’re going to get some chances and I thought we measured up against them really well.”

After Victor Hedman gave the Lightning a 1-0 lead in the opening period, Kyle Turris tallied his second power-play goal in as many games to even the score after 20 minutes of play.

Then, it was Filip Forsberg who sniped home his 13th of the season to give the Preds their first lead of the night, and four minutes later, Johansen put forth a masterful display of hand-eye coordination as he tipped a Craig Smith shot past goaltender Louis Domingue to give Nashville a two-goal advantage after two.

“It’s been good,” Forsberg said of his line’s play. “We want to contribute every night on the score sheet. We had a couple good looks last game, but it didn’t go our way. We had two big goals in the second there to get the team going and that’s what we are here for.”

Nikita Kucherov ensured there would be furious finish in the third when he pulled the Bolts to within one with over 16 minutes to play, but Rinne was up for the challenge, turning aside 12 Lightning shots in the final frame.

And, for good measure, defenseman Mattias Ekholm pulled a loose puck off the goal line with 10 seconds left to clinch the 15th triumph for the Predators in just 20 tries this season.

“I could have lived without the last one,” Ekholm joked. “I was just trying to keep it out of the net, and it worked out. I was a good night for us; we played a fast-paced game. It was two great teams going at it, and we got the last punch. We were battling hard all night.”

Battle of the Best:

Twice this month, the Predators and Lightning have faced one another with the two best records in the NHL.

And on both occasions, those residing in Nashville have been victorious.

“They’re a really good hockey team over there,” Forsberg said. “They have some fire power over there, and they can hurt you. But we battled through it; guys worked hard and did an unbelievable job at the end. Pekka tonight saved us. This game was 3-2, but I think it was a better game than the one we played against them earlier.”

Indeed, a glance at the score from that first meeting on Nov. 1, a 4-1 Nashville win in Tampa Bay, might lead one to believe that win was just as satisfying. However, Laviolette stated after Monday’s effort that initial outing was not indicative of how he wants his team to play.

On the second try, the bench boss liked what he saw.

“We played a much better game than we did down in Tampa even though we got the win,” Laviolette said. “When that game was over, we met the next day as a group to talk about the standard of play we want here and that first game was not it. We relied way too much on our goaltender and chances were lopsided in Tampa’s favor. We wanted to play a better game than we played down there and we know they’re one of the top teams in the League. It was a good game and a good match up.”

No matter the juncture of the season, an opportunity for their Preds to test themselves against another member of the League’s upper echelon is always appreciated.

“We have 82 games in the year and obviously all of those won’t be as special,” Ekholm said. “But, when it’s [No. 1] versus [No. 2] or we’re playing a really good opponent, I feel like everybody is bringing their A-game… It was just two good teams going at it, and it was huge for us to get the win.”

Notes:

With two helpers on Monday night, Preds defenseman Mattias Ekholm recorded his 100th career assist in the NHL.

Pekka Rinne is now 9-0-1 in his career against Tampa Bay.

Nashville’s 74.1 face-off win percentage (40-of-54) was the second-highest in franchise history.

Overall, the Preds have earned a point in 11 straight (9-0-2) and 14 of their last 15 games (12-1-2) against the Lightning. Nashville has picked up a point in nine consecutive home games against Tampa Bay (7-0-2).

Nashville’s three-game homestand concludes on Wednesday night as they host the Blues before heading to St. Louis for another meeting 48 hours later to conclude Thanksgiving week.

Pete Weber’s call on Ryan Johansen’s goal

11/21/18 — Josephine Dorothy Smoyak

Mrs. Josephine Dorothy Smoyak, 94, passed away,
Sunday November 18, 2018 at a Tullahoma, Tennessee nursing home. She was
born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 8, 1924 to William McCann and
Mary Lawler McCann who preceded her in death along with her husband, John
Smoyak Sr.; sister, Mary Rudisill; brother, William McCann; grandsons,
Rusty and Christian Carden; daughter-in-law, Carolyn Smoyak.

Josephine was a devoted wife, mother and homemaker. She was a retired
regional manager for Kmart. She was of the Catholic faith.

She is survived by her sons, John Smoyak Jr and his wife, Brenda Kay of
Manchester and James William Smoyak and his wife Julie of Seattle,
Washington; grandchildren, Lynda & Cantrell Carden, Donna and Bob Jr.
Trail, Jenn Smoyak; great grandchildren, Viktor and Christina Carden,
Wesley and Haley Trail; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Wednesday in the Central Funeral Home
chapel with burial to follow in the Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation:
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Tuesday at Central Funeral Home, Manchester, Tennessee.
www.centralfuneralhome.com

Central Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements

11/19/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Alveda Gaines, 46 — Pizza Winner!

Burl Ferrell

Jerret Hopper

Don England

11/18/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Jim Gore

Debi Holder

Clara Myers, 49

Timothy Gassman, 24

Hollis Simmons, 40

Anniversaries:
Johnny & Kim Fults, 12

11/17/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Baylee Sissom, 10 — Pizza Winner!

Judy Lineburger