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Coffee County Youth Soccer League Signups are Ongoing

The Coffee County Soccer League is holding sign-ups from now through August 11th for the upcoming fall season.  Folks will need to register online at the Coffee County Soccer League website: http://www.coffeecosoccer.com/ . Late signups will be from held from August 12th through August 18th.

Established in 2000, Coffee County Soccer League, also known as CCSL, is a recreational soccer organization for boys and girls ages 4 to 18 years.   Members of the board will be at the Manchester Recreation Center on Saturday, August 4th and Saturday, August 11th for 9 AM to 1 PM to provide assistance with registering online.  Folks can also find information at the CCSL website or on their Facebook page at:   https://www.facebook.com/ccsoccerleague

Balanced Attack Leads Sounds Over Grizzlies

The Nashville Sounds used a balanced attack at the plate and a strong pitching performance by starter Eric Jokisch to top the Fresno Grizzlies, 5-2, in front of 7,451 fans at First Tennessee Park Wednesday night.

Eight different hitters collected at least one hit for the Sounds, including multi-hit games from Steve Lombardozzi and Jorge Mateo. On the bump, Jokisch turned in his seventh quality start of the season as he allowed two runs over six innings.

Nashville jumped out to an early 1-0 lead when Lombardozzi sparked a rally with a bunt single in the first inning. He moved to second on a walk and scored on a two-out single up the middle by Boog Powell.

Fresno took a brief lead in the fourth when Nick Tanielu belted a two-run homer off Jokisch to give the Grizzlies a 2-1 lead. It didn’t last long as the Sounds put a pair of runs on the board in the fifth and sixth innings.

Ramon Laureano drew the game even at 2-2 with his 14th home run of the season – a solo blast to deep left field. Lombardozzi followed with a walk and eventually came around to score the go-ahead run on J.P. Sportman‘s sacrifice fly.

Pinch-hitting for Laureano in the sixth, BJ Boyd sparked a two-out rally with an infield single. Lombardozzi, Beau Taylor and Anthony Garcia followed with three consecutive singles to give the Sounds a 5-2 lead.

Raul Alcantara relieved Jokisch and worked the final three innings to earn his fourth save of the season.

Game two of the three-game series is scheduled for Thursday night at First Tennessee Park. Right-hander James Naile (6-10, 4.74) starts for the Sounds against right-hander Rogelio Armenteros (7-1, 3.86) for the Grizzlies. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

Post-Game Notes

– With tonight’s 5-2 win, the Sounds improved to 53-55 on the season.

– Eric Jokisch tallied his seventh quality start of the season (6 IP, 9 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 7 K). His seven quality starts are second on the team to only James Naile’s nine.

– Steve Lombardozzi scored a season-high three runs tonight and has scored at least one run in six straight game and eight of his last nine.

– Ramon Laureano extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a home run in the fifth inning. Laureano went 1-for-3 before being pinch-hit for in the sixth inning and is batting .500 (22-for-44) during his 11-game streak.

– Laureano hit his 14th home run of the season in tonight’s win. His 14 homers are second to only Anthony Garcia’s 19.

The 2018 season is the Sounds’ 41st in franchise history and fourth as the Oakland Athletics’ top affiliate. Single-game tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.

8/1/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Gabe Harrell, 1 — Pizza Winner!

Anniversaries:
Ken & Peggy Delaney, 9

Meet Manchester City Schools’ SROs

UPDATE–Missing Teenager Found

We have good news to report. The missing teenager we reported about on Tuesday afternoon has been found safe. Autumn Jewel Bullock, 16 years old from Beechgrove was reported missing after she left her home on the morning of July 28, 2018.
Autumn Jewel Bullock contacted her mother on July 30, 2018 via social media and reported was reported missing by her mother.
She was located on Tuesday night and the missing person’s report is now closed.

Autumn Jewel Bullock

 

Thursday is Election Day

Manchester’s City election features three aldermen seats and three city school board seats up for grabs.
For Alderman: Tammie K Fuller, Terence B Hillsman, Marilyn Howard, Mark Messick, Bill Nickels, Donny Parsley and James Threet. (vote for up to 3)
Manchester City School Board: Lisa Lovelady Gregory, C. Travis Hillis, James “Jim “Lemmons and Prater Powell. (vote for up to 3)
City of Tullahoma Alderman: Jimmy Blanks, Ray Knowis and Stephen Landers. (vote for up to 2)
Tullahoma City School Board: Steve Lynn and Amy Johnson (vote for up to 2)
In county elections: Mayor: (R) Gary Cordell, (D) David Pennington and (I) Tim Brown
Sheriff: (D) Stephen Graves, (R) Chad Partin
County Clerk: (D) Teresa Henegar McFadden, (R) Jenna Amacher
Register of Deeds: (D) Teresa Wright and (R) Donna Toney
County Trustee: (R) John Marchesoni, (D) Robin Dunn
Road Superintendent: (D) Ronnie Dale Watts and (R) Benton Bartlett
Coffee County School Board: The only contested race is Pat Barton versus Steve Jernigan for Seat 4.
Coffee County commissioners:
D1: (D) Nilesh Patel, (R) Helen Debellis
D2: (D) Dan Fleenor, (R) Steven Jones and (I) Jimmy Hollandsworth
D3: (D) Paul Thornton, (R) Todd Crockett
D4: (D) Lee Ellard, (R) Joey Hobbs
D5: (R) Bill Judkins and (I) Bobby Bryan
D6: (D) Pat Carr, (R) Dennis Hunt
D7: (R) Paul Gish and (I) Margaret Cunningham
D8: (R) Emily Powers Howes
D9: (I) David Orrick
D10: (D) Harley Meyers, (R) Scarlett Taylor
D11: (D) Barry E. West, (R) Jim Fielding
D12: (R) Ashley Kraft and (I) Timothy Morris
D13: Michael Lex Ray (I)
D14: (D) Missy Davis Deford
D15: (D) Clifton T. Campbell, (R) Dwight A. Miller
D16: (R) Tim Stubblefield and (I) Marian Galbraith
D17: (D) Jimmy Bradford, (R) Tildon J. Stubblefield
D18: (D) David E. Clark, (R) Barbara S. Buckner
D19: (D) Jackie A. Duncan
D20: (D) Rosemary Crabtree
D21: (D) Gwen Carr, (R) Charles Lynn Sebourn
Poles will open for the state primary, county general and city elections in Coffee County at 8am and close at 7pm. Live election coverage starts at 7pm on Thunder Radio.

THP Working to Keep School Buses Safe

As Tennessee students return to the classroom the Tennessee Highway Patrol is working to make sure the buses children ride to and from school are safe and working properly.
Inspectors are checking tires, brakes, seats, windows, emergency exits and underneath each bus.
They want to find and fix little problems before they become big ones.
When students go back to school, troopers plan to follow school buses to make sure cars around them are stopping and are not speeding in school zones.

8/1/18–Helen Burnette Mason

Helen Burnette Mason, of Manchester, TN, passed away peacefully on July
31, 2018. She was born on August 24, 1921 in Maryville, TN.

Helen began her 47 years of service to the University of Tennessee as a
clerk in the Physics Department in Knoxville. In 1964, she became the
founding librarian at UTSI in Tullahoma. In 2007, the library was named
the Helen and
Arthur Mason Library. She was married to the late Dr. Art Mason,
professor of physics and associate dean for academic affairs at UTSI.

She is survived by a sister-in-law and seven nephews.

The family suggests memorial donations be made to the First Baptist
Church of Manchester. The church was a very important part of Helen’s
life.

A celebration of her life is being planned. Her burial will be private
near Maryville, in the foothills of her beloved mountains.

MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IS HONORED TO SERVE THE MASON FAMILY
www.manchesterfuneralhome.com

8/3/18 — Ralph C. King

Ralph C. King, 80, Anderson, IN died July 30, 2018 at Community Hospital
after an extended illness.

Ralph was born December 28, 1937, in Keokee, Virginia, the son of Elmer and
Minnie (Craft) King.

He served in the United States Air Force.

He worked in the production and processing departments for General Motors.

Ralph was a member of Pentecostal Holiness faith. He enjoyed fishing,
hunting, farming and raising poultry.

He is survived by his son, Robert “Bob” (Brandi) King of Evansville, IN;
three grandchildren, Jonathan King, Cathy (Geoff) Shaneyfelt and Anthony
King; five great grandchildren, Colby, Collin, Kennady, Koen, Corbin,
sister, Mary Lou Anderson , brother, Victor (Gloria) King; many nieces and
nephews including Michelle Marling and Myra Triplett and many others.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Dorothy L. (Horner) King;
son, Ronald, brothers, Jack and Don and sister, Faye and a granddaughter,
Jessica.

Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at
Rozelle-Johnson Funeral Service in Anderson, IN.

Graveside Services are scheduled for Friday, August 3, at 2 p.m. at
Rosehill Memorial Gardens with Robert “Bob” King officiating. Online
condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

7/31/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Benji Easterly, Jr., 3 — Pizza Winner!

Darlene Long, 44

Anniversaries:
James & LeAnn McCullough