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No Boating in Tennessee over the Independence Day Holiday

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency reported no boating-related fatalities over the 2017 Independence Day holiday period from June 30th to July 4.
More than 10,000 boats were inspected during the five day holiday. TWRA boating officers made 20 boating under the influence (BUI) arrests. Officers issued 353 citations, and 303 warnings. They also assisted 483 boaters.
There were five accidents that were investigated with four injuries, two of which were Ocoee River whitewater incidents.

Girls Night Out in Downtown Manchester Thursday July 13th 5-8PM

It’s time for our 4th annual GIRLS NIGHT OUT in downtown Manchester!! We’ve prepared our biggest event yet with lots of fun activities, plenty of shopping and great food!

Join local businesses on and around the historic square in Manchester from 5PM until 8PM Thursday July 13th

Participants include-
High Cotton
Pretty Discoveries
Smoots
West Main Brick Oven
The Mercantile
The Place to Be
The Health Nutt
Sprout Children’s Shop
Black Iris Arts
Paula’s Escape Salon
SunCrest Home Health
Family Music Center
And more being added!

Stanford Coach David Shaw: I Never Doubted Marcus Mariota

David Shaw heard the doubters piping up about Marcus Mariota before the 2015 NFL Draft, and he just shook his head.

The Stanford head coach knew they didn’t know Mariota like he did.

“It is a tough transition from a spread offense to the NFL, no matter what anybody says. And I have been beating this drum as well,’’ Shaw said. “But for me, when I watched Marcus, he wasn’t a “spread” quarterback. He was a good quarterback. He could play from the pocket, and he could make all the throws from the pocket. I saw him check off from one (receiver) to 2 to 3, and saw him go through progressions. So for me, I always thought he had the skill set on top of the arm strength and athletic ability to get out of trouble as a runner, and he could throw the ball on the run as well as anybody. He had everything it took to be successful in the NFL.”

The Titans thought so, too, and it’s why they took the former Oregon quarterback with the second overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He’s been a big hit since.

Shaw, who coached against Mariota in three games in the Pac-12, believes Mariota is on the brink of something really special heading into Year 3.
“I think he is just starting out,’’ Shaw said. “He is going to be one of the top-tier quarterbacks in the NFL.”

Shaw made his comments to Titans Online in Philadelphia earlier this offseason, when he was on hand as an NFL Network analyst for the NFL Draft. Mariota threw for 715 yards with five touchdowns and two interceptions in three games vs Stanford from 2012-14, while also rushing for 168 yards and two more touchdowns in those games. Stanford won two of the three, but Oregon and Mariota won the last one, in 2014, with a 258-yard passing performance on a day when Mariota accounted for 343 yards of total offense and four touchdowns.

Shaw said he’s always admired Mariota for more than just the way he plays the game, however.

“When we beat them and when we lost to him, he played exactly the same. He played as hard as he could from start to finish,” Shaw said of Mariota. “And he was the ultimate competitor and the ultimate gentleman. This is the kind of guy you want your daughter to marry, the quarterback you want to have on your team because he is a relentless competitor, he is not selfish. He is not arrogant. He is a team guy all the way and I am glad to see him continue to grow in the NFL.”

In his second NFL season, Mariota completed 276-of-451 passes for 3,426 yards, 26 touchdowns, nine interceptions and a 95.6 passer in 2016 before suffering a fractured fibula in a Week 16 contest at Jacksonville. The quarterback added 60 rushing attempts for 349 yards and two touchdowns.

Mariota’s 95.6 passer rating ranks third in franchise history for a single season, behind only Warren Moon’s 96.8 in 1990, when he was the Associ­ated Press Offensive Player of the Year, and Steve McNair’s 100.4 in 2003, when he was the NFL’s Co-MVP.

Mariota would’ve played in the Pro Bowl if he hadn’t suffered the injury. From 2015-16, Mariota has thrown for 6,244 yards and 45 touchdowns, while throwing only 19 interceptions. His 93.6 passer rating during that time period ranks sixth in NFL history.

Shaw believes Mariota has already proven plenty to his critics, and he believes he’ll prove even more this fall.

“I’m not surprised at all with his success, and he’s just going to keep getting better,” said Shaw, who spent nine seasons as an NFL assistant with stints for the Eagles, Raiders and Ravens. “Again, you heard him described as a ‘spread quarterback.’ When I see a spread quarterback that always throws the ball to No.1 and throws a bunch of bubbles, I worry about that guy standing in the pocket and throwing the ball 20 yards down the field and into tight windows with guys breathing down his neck.

“But I saw Marcus do that. I saw him stand in the pocket. I saw him stand in there, and move in the pocket. He only escaped when he needed to, and when he did he ran out he outran everybody. But he’s also one of those guys who can slide in the pocket and come off No.1, throw the ball to No.2 and be very accurate. And that is what it is about at this level. I saw him do it in college, and I’ve seen him do it in the NFL.”

7/12/17 — Shirley Mae Cornelison Jones

Shirley Mae Cornelison Jones, age 76, passed away Sunday, July 9, 2017,
surrounded by her loving family.
She was the definition of unconditional love and a model Christian. She
was a founding member of the New Life Church of Manchester.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Charlie & Lillie
Cornelison; husband, Robert Lee (R.L.) Jones; and son, Frank Jones.
She is survived by her daughters: Lawana (Alan) Bean of Elizabethton;
Sharon (Ed) Binkley of Manchester; sons: Jessie (Linda) Jones of
Murfreesboro; Fred (Pamela) Jones of Manchester; Grandchildren: Sarah
(James) Singleton, Mandy (Jamie) Fuller, Jessica Johnson, Kate Bean,
Ethan & Lincoln Jones, Scott (Jennifer) Dow, Cassidy Dow, Matthew
Renner; Great-grandchildren: Isaac Johnson; Bentley & Destiny Jansma;
Jack Fuller; Madelyn Singleton; Madison, Madeline, & Kaylee Dow;
Payton & Parker Hudgins; 4 Sisters; 1 Brother, and a host of other
relatives and extended church family.
VISITATION: Tuesday, July 11, 2017, 5 – 8:00 P.M. at the Central
Funeral Home, 2812 Hillsboro Highway, Manchester
FUNERAL: Wednesday, July 12, 11:00 A.M. At Central Funeral Home
BURIAL: Ragsdale Cemetery

CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF THE ARRANGEMENTS.

7/10/17 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Gayle Wells — Pizza Winner!

Keith Crouch, 50

Ronald Smitty

Anniversaries:
Rex & Rhoda Sissom Spray, 30

7/9/17 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Theresa Gann, 55 — Pizza Winner!

Ronnie Caldwell, 67

Oscar Daniel, 72

Dorothy Hill

7/8/17 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Mattie Irwin, 13 — Pizza Winner!

George Totherow, 49

Anniversaries:
Eddie Paul & Wanda Brewer

Season Preview – CHS Golf Teams

As the fall sports season gets ready to crank up, Thunder Radio sports begins our series of previews for the fall prep sports teams.  Each day, we will spotlight a different team as we count down to the opening of practices and games of the upcoming season.  Today, we look at the Coffee County Central High School golf teams.

The Coffee County Central High School golf teams began practice at 9 AM on Monday at Willowbrook with tryouts for the upcoming season. Coach Mike Ray is looking to return golfers to the TSSAA State Tournament for the 6th consecutive year.  That task will be a difficult one indeed in the midst of a major rebuilding effort.

The Red Raiders are hoping to qualify an individual for the state tournament for the 5th consecutive season. The Red Raiders will be led by returning junior Samuel Prater who became the youngest golfer to ever compete for the Red Raiders at state in 2016.  Prater finished with a 2 day total of 162.  Also returning for the Raiders is 2016 All-District golfer Austin Farris who has come close to qualifying for the state tournament the last 2 seasons.  Also expected to score well for a talented Raider team are Reid Lawrence, Matthew Hale and Josh Perry.

The girls’ team is coming off 4 straight appearances as a team and an individual appearance in 2012.  With that said, the Lady Raiders will have no returning varsity players when the season starts on July 24th at WIllowbrook against Grundy County.   Both Raider teams will compete in the Lakewood Country Club Preseason tournament on July 20th.

The Raider golfers will hold a second day of tryouts on Thursday at 2 PM at Willowbrook.  Students who will be at Coffee County CHS that are interested in trying out, must have signed and completed Physical and Parental Consent forms with them when they arrive.  Players must also bring their own golf clubs.   The physical form can be found at: http://tssaa.org/wp-content/uploads/Forms/med01.pdf

Kmart will Not Close in Tullahoma

Sears Holdings announced Friday that 43 more stores will be closed in the U.S. this year.
Thirty-five of the impacted locations are Kmart and 8 are Sears outlets. The Kmart store in Tullahoma is NOT on the list of closings. The Sears store in Murfreesboro will also remain open.
CEO Eddie Lampert noted that Sears Holdings is trying to reduce loses from unprofitable stores and to reduce the square footage of some stores that are simply too big for current needs.
How much of an impact is the downsizing of Sears and Kmart stores having? Last year there were 2,073 retail outlets in the Sears Holdings family, now there are 1,140. (Portions of this story from WGNS-Radio)

Warning About Leaving Children In Hot Cars

Local law enforcement is reminding people to not to leave children inside vehicles. With the temperatures headed into the 90s, leaving children in a vehicle can lead to death. As the temperature inside a vehicle can escalate by 15 degrees in just 10 minutes and with the hot temperatures and high humidity death can come very quickly. Even if you leave the windows rolled down some, the temperatures inside a vehicle can become deadly. Please take children in the store or leave them at home as it would be better than death.
One 11 month-old died in a hot car over the weekend in Chattanooga, the parents have been charged.
When temperatures outside exceed 86 degrees F, the internal temperatures of the vehicle can quickly reached 134 to 154 degrees F. Heat stroke may occur when a body temperature passes 104 degrees Fahrenheit. This can overwhelm the brain’s temperature control, causing symptoms such as dizziness, disorientation, agitation, confusion, seizure, and/or death. On average, 38 children die in hot cars each year from heat-related deaths after being trapped inside motor vehicles. Even the best of parents or caregivers can unknowingly leave a sleeping baby in a car; and the end result can be injury or even death.
Anyone seeing children left in a vehicle without the air conditioner running are ask to call 911.