Category: Sports

Lady Raiders claim ‘Coffee Cup’, drop Tullahoma 4-2 in soccer

CHS Lady Raider Jayda Wright (no. 15) looks for an open teammate Tuesday night against Tullahoma. The Lady Raiders dropped Tullahoma 4-2 to claim the Coffee Cup.

Coffee County outshot Tullahoma, built a lead and held on Tuesday night in Manchester to claim the coveted Coffee Cup.

Four different Lady Raiders scored goals and CHS claimed the Coffee Cup 4-2 in a game you heard live on Thunder Radio. (click here for podcast)

After Tullahoma took a 1-0 lead just four minutes into the match on a goal from Anna Parker, CHS exploded to take a 4-1 lead.

The Lady Raiders picked up goals from Kyleigh Horne (19th minute), Ellie Chumley (29th minute) Anna Amado (penalty kick, 35th minute), and Ellie Fann (44th minute).

Anna Amado also finished with an assist.

CHS out-shot Tullahoma 15-10, and put 9 shots on goal to Tullahoma’s four.

Lucy Riddle picked up six saves in goal for CHS.

The Lady Raiders return to action Thursday, Sept. 3 when they travel to Columbia.

Lady Raider celebrate a 4-2 win over Tullahoma Tuesday night. Photo provided to Thunder Radio

Lady Raider volleyball drops Grundy Co., now 5-0

The Lady Raider volleyball team remains perfect.

Central High School’s volleyball team improved to 5-0 Tuesday night with a 2-0 win over Grundy County in a best-of-three match on the mountain.

CHS picked up wins 25-22 and 25-10.  The Lady Raiders not only remain perfect, but have yet to lose a set, going 14-0.

Kiya Ferrell and Lauren Brandt each picked up eight assists and Lexi Bryan cleaned up around the net with six kills. Keri Munn, Ferrell and Brandt all pitched in with four kills. Senior Sydney Shipley picked up four digs from the back row.

The Lady Raiders take on one-loss Tullahoma on the road Wednesday.

CMS football Raiders now 3-0

Coffee Middle Schools football team is now 3-0 after picking up a 35-8 road win at South Franklin Tuesday night.

The Raiders led 28-0 at halftime behind a pair of rushing touchdowns from quarterback Cole Pippenger and a pair of scores from Caiden Martin.

CMS returns home to take on North at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8. That game will be homecoming and will be broadcast live on Thunder Radio.

Freshman Raiders hold off Tullahoma, pick up 27-26 win

The Central High School freshman Red Raiders picked up a little revenge over Tullahoma, dropping the Wildcats 27-26 Tuesday  night at Carden-Jarrell Field in Manchester.

Coffee County led 27-14 midway through the third quarter after quarterback Jackson Shemwell bulled his way into the end zone from six yards out.

After that, the Raider defense held on just enough. Tullahoma found the end zone with two minutes to play on a 52-yard rushing score on fourth down. But the Wildcats went for a two-point conversion and the lead and the Raider defense held strong, forcing an incomplete pass.

Freshman quarterback Jackson Shemwell picks his way through the middle of the field after his offensive line cleared the way Tuesday night. Thunder Radio Photo by Josh Peterson

Westwood football, soccer teams pick up shutout wins Tuesday

Westwood Middle School dominated on the field Monday night.

In a game that was postponed from last week, the Rocket football team continued its dominating work with a 32-0 shutout over Community on a rainy evening at Dyer-Bouldin Field.

Westwood has outscored its opponents 90-14 through three games this season. The Rockets will be back in action at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3 when they travel to Forrest.

Meanwhile, the Lady Rocket soccer team picked up a 2-0 shutout win in a shortened game at MTCS on Monday. Soraida Barrera found the back of the net twice to put WMS up 2-0 before lightning delayed and eventually shortened the match.

Area prep schedule Tuesday, Sept. 1

Rain and storms forced the postponement of the CHS football junior varsity and freshman games Monday. Both teams were set to host Tullahoma.

The Freshman Raiders will make up their game on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Carden-Jarrell Field.

Full Tuesday prep schedule:

6 p.m.: Westwood Middle School soccer HOSTS White County

6 p.m. – CHS Freshman Football HOSTS Tullahoma

6:30 p.m. – CMS Football AT South Middle School

7 p.m. – CHS Soccer HOSTS Tullahoma (First National Bank Hometown Sports Series Broadcast on Thunder Radio)

Braves beat Red Sox

Austin Riley’s recent offensive progression has created reason to believe Atlanta may indeed have its first longstanding third baseman since Chipper Jones.

OK, maybe it’s ridiculous to make this assessment based on a few weeks of production. But what Riley did over the final couple of weeks of August enhanced excitement for the Braves, who used their third baseman’s bases-loaded triple to claim a 6-3 win over the Red Sox on Monday night at Fenway Park.

“That overall presence in the batter’s box, he looks like a confident hitter right now,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “There’s just an air about him or confidence that he is going to do some damage.”

Riley’s second career triple backed another strong effort from Max Fried, who allowed two runs, including one tallied via a balk, over five innings. The lefty entered with an MLB-best 1.35 ERA and exited with a 1.60 ERA through eight starts. He is the first Braves starter to begin a season 6-0 since Denny Neagle in 1997.

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Westwood volleyball opens season with 2-match sweep of Cascade

The Westwood Volleyball team picked up a pair of wins Friday night, beating Cascade 2-1 and 2-1 in a double-header at home.

In the first match, Westwood dropped the first set 25-20, but rallied for 25-10 and 15-11 set wins and a 2-1 match win.

Rylee Clark led the Rockets in service aces with five and Liza Freeze served up four. Clark also added a kill and four digs. Keena Sievers pitched in with three digs on the match.

Westwood repeated the same pattern in the second match – dropping the first set 25-19 before rallying for wins of 25-22 and 15-11 to take the best of three match.

Sievers served up three aces, had two kills and a dig in the match. Rylee Clark added three aces and four digs. Riley Earp dominated around the net with three kills. She also served up a pair of aces.

The JV Rockets played one match against Cascade, falling 2-1 in the best-of-three: 25-21, 13-25, 15-9. Maggie Brei served up seven aces in the match for WMS and Claire Lemmons pitched in four.

Westwood will return to action Thursday when the Rockets travel to Coffee Middle for a cross town rivalry matchup. Junior varsity starts at 5 p.m. with varsity to follow.

CMS, CHS cross country teams show out Saturday

The Coffee County Middle and Central High School cross country teams had several standout performances at the Voyles Classic Saturday in Warren County.

Sophie McInturff took first place overall in the middle school girls division, while Chloe Hensiek took sixth.

Emmanuel Rodriguez placed first overall for middle school boys division.

Meanwhile, Patricia Barrera and Kailee Rossman took third and fourth overall for high school girls, respectively. Jacob Rutledge placed first overall in high school boys and Garrett Masters ninth.

Both the CHS boys and girls teams took second overall.

Sophie McInturff took first place overall in the middle school girls division Saturday in the Voyles Classic.

Monday, Aug. 31 prep sports schedule

Monday afternoon will be busy for area prep sports teams.

At 4 p.m. the CHS golf team will be at WillowBrook to host Columbia in a district match.

Meanwhile, the CHS JV football team will take on Tullahoma at 5 p.m. with he freshman team to follow against Tullahoma at 6:30 p.m. – both games at Carden-Jarrell Field in Manchester.

Also, Westwood Rocket football will be at home against Community at 6:30 p.m. This is a makeup game from last Thursday.