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Sounds Silence Baby Cakes in Homestand-Opening Win
The Nashville Sounds used a solid pitching performance from Brett Anderson and timely hitting to dispatch the New Orleans Baby Cakes, 4-2, Wednesday night in front of 6,063 fans at First Tennessee Park.
Anderson tossed six innings and allowed two runs in his first win of the season. The southpaw allowed a pair of runs in the second inning, then went on cruise control the rest of the night. Anderson ended the second by getting Magneuris Sierra to bounce into a fielder’s choice. It started a streak of 13 consecutive retired batters.
Trailing 2-1 into the sixth, the Sounds tallied a pair of runs in the home half of the frame to put Anderson in line for the win. Franklin Barreto was hit by a pitch and Anthony Garcia reached on an error by third baseman Eric Campbell. Both came back to hurt New Orleans when Josh Phegley delivered a two-strike, two-out, two-run single to give Nashville a 3-2 lead.
The Sounds added to the lead in the seventh thanks to speedster Jorge Mateo. The shortstop ripped a one-out triple to the gap in right-center, then scored when BJ Boyd lifted a sacrifice fly to left field to make it a 4-2 game.
Danny Coulombe relieved Anderson and tossed two scoreless innings in relief. Kyle Finnegan slammed the door in the ninth to earn his first save of the season.
The five-game series continues Thursday night at First Tennessee Park. Left-hander Eric Jokisch (0-3, 5.63) starts for Nashville against right-hander Joe Gunkel (0-0, 1.13) for New Orleans. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.
Post-Game Notes
- The Sounds improved to 10-9 on the season with tonight’s 4-2 win.
- Nashville is now 4-2 in series-opening games and improved their First Tennessee Park record to 6-2 on the season.
- Jorge Mateo’s seventh inning triple was Nashville’s first triple of the season. They were the only team in the Pacific Coast League to not have at least one triple going into today’s action.
- Nashville’s Brett Anderson made his fourth start of the season and picked up his first win. Anderson notched the team’s third quality start in 2018 (6 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 5 K).
- BJ Boyd’s had his 12-game on-base streak and 8-game hitting streak come to an end.
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.
Two People from Coffee County Killed in Crash in Alabama
A 2-vehicle crash on Interstate 59/20 in Alabama took the life of two Coffee County residents. Daniel Gassman, 21, of Hillsboro, Tennessee and Gwen “Savannah” Freeze, 18, of Manchester, Tennessee, were killed in a crash with an 18-wheeler.
According to Alabama State Troopers, the two vehicles collided on Monday night. Gassman was driving a 2008 Honda Civic and an unnamed person was driving a 2013 Volvo tractor trailer.
The truck driver wasn’t injured.
Troopers are investigating the cause of the crash.
Tullahoma Schools requesting more than $800,000 in appropriations from City Leaders
Tullahoma City Schools is requesting more than $800,000 in appropriations from city leaders for its 2018-2019 fiscal year.
The largest amount of the money would be for salary increases and health insurance prices going up for employees.
The school system wants to add 4 new fine arts educators at elementary schools and an interventionist at Tullahoma High School. This person would be the one responsible for working with ninth-grade students at risk of falling behind and failing out or dropping out of high school.
Tullahoma City Schools are funded through tax dollars from the city along with a percentage of tax revenues from Coffee and Franklin counties.
Horse-Drawn Buggy Hit by Car in McMinnville
Two people were injured Tuesday when a car crashed into the horse-drawn buggy in which they were riding. According to McMinnville Police, the buggy was coming out of the parking lot of Security Federal Bank on Chancery Street and was headed across the road to Chicken Chef when the buggy was struck by a car that was pulling out from Chicken Chef onto Chancery Street. The driver of the car, 24 year old Sandra Taylor, told police she was looking back at the southbound traffic and didn’t see the buggy. The passengers in the buggy, Andy and Lena Byler, were transported to River Park Hospital. Taylor was not injured. The horse was not harmed.
Taylor was cited for failure to yield the right of way.
Former Bus driver Suing Grundy County School Board and Director of Schools
A former school bus driver is suing the Grundy County School Board and Director of Schools Jessie Kinsey.
The bus driver, Terri Tate, says she was not paid a promised bonus because of strong hostility Director Kinsey has toward the driver’s daughter, School Board Member Kasey Anderson. Tate said Kinsey and an ex-board member sued her daughter in June of 2017.
Tate claims she was the only bus driver who did not receive a bonus after the board voted to allow all bus drivers as non-salaried employees to receive a bonus in the amount of $100 for each year served.
Tate also said bus drivers only received $50 for each year instead of the originally voted on amount.
In addition, Tate explained that Kinsey refused to meet with her and refused to allow her to be placed on a school board meeting agenda.
She also said she believes certain board members requested Kinsey go ahead and pay Tate the money approved by the board, but Kinsey “willfully, maliciously, and wrongfully has refused to pay the plaintiff.”
Tate is suing the school board because its members failed to override Kinsey’s refusal and did not order and direct Kinsey to give the bonus the board had approved.
Tate is suing for the $2,000 bonus, for the 20 years she worked as a driver, and for $100,000 for punitive damages. She also wants her attorney and court fees covered. (WRCB-TV)
1,100 Motlow Students to Graduate May 5
Motlow State Community College will host its forty-eighth annual Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 5, inside Nisbett Center on the Moore County campus. The College’s consistent enrollment growth has necessitated expansion of the event to three separate ceremonies.
According to the Motlow office of Admissions and Records, over 1,100 Motlow students have applied to graduate, constituting the largest graduating class in the history of the College. At 10 a.m, Moore County and Fayetteville campus students will graduate. The 1 p.m. ceremony will graduate students from the McMinnville campus and the Nursing class. The day will conclude at 4 p.m. with the Smyrna campus students having degrees conferred upon them.
Presiding over the ceremonies will be Dr. Michael L. Torrence, who will be the new president of Motlow. Torrence is scheduled to take office at the College on May 1.
Tennessee Lottery has started “Dog Days of Summer” Facebook Contest
The Tennessee lottery has a new game coming soon and is looking for photos of dogs to put on the tickets.
The lottery’s “Dog Days of Summer” Facebook contest began Monday and runs through May 7.
The lottery said in a news release that up to 10 dogs will be chosen from entries on the Facebook page. Each winner will be featured on one of up to 10 tickets as part of the new instant game.
Rules and contest details are available at the lottery’s Facebook page .
Coffee County Election Commission May 4
Coffee County Election Commission
1329 Mc Arthur Street, Suite 6
Manchester, Tn 37355
931-723-5103
April 25, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
The Coffee County Election Commission will meet on Friday, May 4 at 4:00 PM at the Election Commission Office, in the Administrative Plaza at 1329 McArthur Street, Suite 6, Manchester. The purpose of the meeting will be to canvass election day totals and count any provisional ballots that may have been voted.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Vernita Davis, Administrator
Coffee County Election Commission
City of Manchester Beer Board Agenda May 1, 2018
City of Manchester
Beer Board Agenda
May 1, 2018
Immediately Following Regular Mayor and Aldermen Board Meeting
Call the Meeting to Order:
Application(s) SPECIAL EVENT Beer Permit:
1.Public Building Authority of Coffee County TN, doing business as Manchester-Coffee County Conference Center located at 147 Hospitality Boulevard Manchester TN, 37355. Special Events Beer Permit, Events located at Manchester Rotary Park, 557 North Woodland Street Manchester, TN 37355. Event (1)
Good Friends Music Fest on June 5, 2018, time 2:00 p.m. till 10:00 p.m. Event (2) Fourth of July Fireworks, City of Manchester on July 4th, 2018, time 6 p.m. till 10 p.m.
Adjournment:
www.cityofmanchestertn.com