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BASEBALL: Raiders dropped 12-2 in region semi-finals to end season

Coffee County struggled to get anything going Monday night, managing just 4 hits and issuing multiple walks in a 12-2 loss to Bradley Central in the Region 3-4A Semi-Finals in Manchester.

The loss ends the season for the Raiders. Bradley Central advances to the region championship against Walker Valley.

Coffee County fell behind 2-0 in the first inning against the Bears Monday night in Manchester and never recovered. Coffee County struggled on the mound – going through five different pitchers. The CHS pitching staff issued 13 walks and hit 3 Bradley Central batters on the night.

Aiden Robertson started and was pulled after two innings – he allowed 1 earned run on two hits and 3 walks The CHS pitching staff only struck out 4 Bear batters.

Four Raiders managed one hit apiece – the only extra base hit an RBI double from freshman Cole Pippenger down the third base line in a 2-run bottom of the fifth for the Raiders.

CHS finishes the season 16-17 overall.

Birthdays – May 16

Birthdays:

Remi Cutshaw – 3

Jovi Cutshaw – 2

Amy Morgan – Pizza Winner!

Treva Arnold – 64

Cindy Pruitt

Evelyn Webb – 3

Rene Virginia McAvit – 55

Aiden Allford – 3

Alexis Thompson – 11

Anniversaries:

Luke & Lindsey Simpson – 7 Years

Birthdays – May 14

Mary Darnell

Chloe Spry – Pizza Winner!

Brady Vaughn

John Kraus

Stephanie Osbourne

Hunter Everett Jackson

Hunter Everett Jackson, passed this life on Friday, May 13 th , 2022 at his home at the age of 28. Hunter was born in Tullahoma to Mike and Jenny Trimmer Jackson of Manchester. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Larry and Judy Trimmer. In addition to his parents, Hunter is survived by his fiancé, Lea Romo-Serrano; his son, Samuel Charles Jackson; two brothers, Harris Jackson and his wife Kayleigh and Taylor Jackson; grandparents, Charlie and Joann Jackson; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 17 th , 2022 at Kilgore Funeral Home from 5:00-8:00pm. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 18 th , 2022 at 11:00am at Kilgore Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in Hunter’s memory be made to the Ronald McDonald House, 200 Central Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403.

Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Manchester Rec Center announces Memorial Day Swim

Memorial Day is around the corner – marking the unofficial start of summer- and the Manchester Recreation Center will be celebrating the occasion by opening the pools.

The building will be closed – but the indoor and outdoor pools will open to the public from noon until 5 p.m. for everyone’s enjoyment.

The Manchester Recreation Center is located at 557 N. Woodland St. in Manchester. Call 931-728-0273 with questions.

City hiring multiple positions

Multiple positions are open with the Parks and Recreation Department – including full time positions of maintenance technician and night and weekend supervisor. Several part time jobs are open, including lifeguards, concession manager, front desk, child care nursery and summer camp positions. Click here to apply.

Gas prices jump another 13 cents; more increases likely, AAA says

Another week of rising gas prices is likely for Tennesseans. Since last Monday, gas prices across the state have risen nearly 13 cents. The Tennessee Gas Price average   is now $4.20 which is nearly 36 cents more expensive than one month ago and $1.31 more than one year ago.  

The average price per gallon in Coffee County comes in at $4.14 – which is 6 cents below the state average and 34 cents under the national average of $4.48.

The highest prices in the nation can be found out west in California, where the average price for a gallon is now $5.98.

“Gas prices in Tennessee have risen nearly 34 cents, on average, so far this month. For the last seven days in a row, a new highest recorded state average has been set, ” said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Tennesseans are likely to feel more pain at the pump this week as global supplies still remain tight, gasoline futures are surging, and the market is bracing for a stronger summer driving season compared to last year.” 

Quick Facts

· 96% of Tennessee gas stations have prices above $4.00 
· The lowest 10% of pump prices are $4.04 for regular unleaded 
· The highest 10% of pump prices are $4.49 for regular unleaded

 National Gas Prices

According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), total domestic gasoline stocks decreased by 3.6 million bbl to 225 million bbl last week. Gasoline demand also decreased slightly from 8.86 million b/d to 8.7 million b/d. Typically, lower demand would put downward pressure on pump prices. However, crude prices remain volatile, and as they surge, pump prices follow suit. Pump prices will likely face upward pressure as oil prices stay above $105 per barrel.

Meanwhile, the switch to the more expensive summer blend of gasoline, which usually adds seven to ten cents per gallon depending on the market, is happening now. This switchover should be complete nationwide by early June. This summer blend switch is an annual event. It is unrelated to the Biden Administration’s announcement a few weeks ago to allow the higher ethanol E15 gas blend to remain on sale throughout the summer until September.

Today’s national average for a gallon of gas is $4.48, which is 40 cents more than a month ago, and $1.43 more than a year ago.

National Oil Market Dynamics

At the close of Friday’s formal trading session, WTI increased by $4.36 to settle at $110.49/bbl. At the beginning of last week, the price of crude oil decreased due to global market concern that crude demand will suffer as COVID lockdowns in China remain in place. However, crude prices reversed course at the end of the week over growing market worries that Ukrainian and European Union actions against Russian oil and natural gas companies could spark retaliation by Russia, which would lead to more market disruption and uncertainty. Crude prices could fall this week if demand concerns continue to weigh the market down. Additionally, EIA reported that domestic crude supply increased by 8.5 million bbl to 424.2 million bbl. The current level is approximately 12.5 percent lower than during the first week of May 2021.

Drivers can find current gas prices along their route with the free AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad, and Android. The app can also map a route, find discounts, book a hotel, and access AAA roadside assistance. Learn more at

Tennessee Regional Prices 

· Most expensive metro markets – Johnson City ($4.26), Memphis ($4.25), Morristown ($4.24) 
· Least expensive metro markets – Chattanooga ($4.14), Cleveland ($4.16), Clarksville ($4.16) 

Ways to Save on Gasoline

· Combine errands to limit driving time.
· Shop around for the best gas prices in your community. 
· Pay with cash. Some retailers charge extra per gallon for customers who pay with a credit card.
· Remove excess weight in your vehicle. Every 100 pounds taken out of the vehicle improves fuel economy by 1-2 percent.
· Drive conservatively. Aggressive acceleration and speeding reduces fuel economy.

North Coffee students perform at TPAC

On May 12, some North Coffee Elementary School third and fourth graders traveled to Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) in Nashville to participate in the Student Share Celebration.

This performance was the final bow for those students, who took part in this year’s Disney Musicals in Schools Program, performing Winnie the Pooh.

Students were able to get on the big stage and perform three songs from their musical. The Disney Musicals in Schools Program is a 3 year program and North Coffee will be taking part in the program for a final year in 2022-23.

North Coffee students perform on stage at TPAC May 12, 2022.

FOOTBALL: Raiders to wrap spring practice with Monday scrimmage

Coffee County’s Red Raider football team will hold its 10th and final spring practice on Monday, May 16 in scrimmage form.

Marshall County will travel to Manchester for a spring scrimmage workout with the Raiders and the public is invited to attend.

The scrimmage will start at approximately 6 p.m. at Carden-Jarrell Field (behind Raider Academy). Coach Doug Greene said the teams will scrimmage for a little over an hour, with no kickoffs or punts.

Admission is a donation to the Isaiah 117 House – monetary donations or toiletries accepted.

The Raiders will wrap spring practice after the scrimmage and take two weeks off before beginning summer workouts on May 31. The 100th season of Raider football will kickoff on Friday, August 19th when Franklin County comes to town.

You can listen to the Red Raiders on Thunder Radio this fall – 107.9 FM, 1320 AM, 106.7 FM, Manchester Go app and thunder1320.com.

Raider running back Konor Heaton looks for running room during a spring practice. — Thunder Radio photo by Holly Peterson

REGION TOURNAMENT: Raider baseball, softball play in region semi-finals Monday

Both the Coffee County Central baseball and softball teams will play in the Region 3-4A semi-finals Monday night, May 16.

These are elimination games. If they win, they will play for a region championship Wednesday and a sectional game Friday for a chance to go the the TSSAA Bluecross Spring Fling next week. A loss Monday ends the season.

Baseball to host Bradley Central

After winning the District 6-4A championship with two wins over Franklin County on Wednesday of this past week, the Raider baseball team has earned the chance to host the region semi-finals.

Coffee County will host Bradley Central out of District 5. The bears are 22-13 on the year and finished 11-3 in their district.

First pitch is at 6 p.m. from Powers Field and you can hear the game live on Thunder Radio: 107.9 FM, 1320 AM, 106.7 FM, Manchester Go smartphone app and thunder1320.com

The Red Raider soccer team lost to Shelbyville 3-0 tonight in the district championship game. Bodey Todd was named goalkeeper of the year in the district. Josue Salinas and Aidan Abellana were named first team all district. John Martinez and Manny Gonzalez were named 2nd team all district. The Raiders will play at Ooltewah in the regional semifinals on Tuesday at 6:00 central time.

If the Raiders win on Monday, they will host the region championship Wednesday if Franklin County beats Walker Valley; or they will travel if Walker Valley beats Franklin County.

Softball Lady Raiders at Walker Valley

After finishing runner-up in the district to Warren County, the Lady Raiders are forced to travel in the region semi-finals. They will go to Walker Valley on Monday for a 5 p.m. (Central) first pitch.

Walker Valley (27-13 / 8-4) beat Coffee County 14-10 in the regular season. However, neither team started their top pitcher in that game.

If the Lady Raiders win to keep their season alive, they will travel on Wednesday in the region championship to either Warren County or Rhea County.

SOCCER: Raiders shutout in district title match; 5 named all-district

Coffee County Central soccer fell 3-0 Thursday night in the soccer District 6-4A championship in Shelbyville.

However, the Raiders did earn a bid to the Region 3-4A semi-finals by way of their runner-up finish. They will play at Ooltewah at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 (central time). That is an elimination match.

Five different Raiders received honors after the district title game.

Bodey Todd was named goalkeeper of the year. Aidan Abellana and Josue Salinas picked up first-team all-district honors. John Martinez and Manny Gonzales earned 2nd team all-district honors.