Category: Sports

Titans Place Franchise Tag on RB Derrick Henry

Derrick Henry [AP Photo/Mark Zaleski]

The Titans are keeping their 1-2 offensive punch together.

One day after reaching a long-term deal with quarterback Ryan Tannehill, the Titans found a way to keep running back Derrick Henry in the fold for at least one more season as well.he Titans on Monday placed the franchise tag on Henry, who led the NFL in rushing in 2019.

Tennessee used a non-exclusive franchise tag on Henry, which means he can receive offers from other teams with the Titans having the opportunity to match. If Tennessee declines, the other team must give the Titans two first-round draft pick — making it unlikely another team will make Henry an offer this offseason.

It was a critical and necessary development for a team looking to build on last season’s trip to the AFC Championship Game.

Earlier this offseason, Henry expressed his desire to remain in Tennessee.

The Titans are allowed to negotiate a long-term deal to replace the franchise tag until July 15th, after which time Henry would have to play the 2020 season under the one-year franchise tag.

“I want to stay with the Tennessee Titans,” Henry said. “They are the ones that took a chance on me – 31 teams passed on me on the draft and they selected me. I have a lot of love for Tennessee. I have a lot of love everyone in that organization.”

Henry, selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2019, was named the FedEx Ground Player of the Year and second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press after leading the NFL with a career-best 1,540 rushing yards on 303 carries.

Henry ranked third in NFL with 18 total touchdowns, and he ranked second in the AFC and fourth in the NFL with 1,746 yards from scrimmage.

Henry was a real workhorse in the postseason, setting a franchise playoff record with 182 rushing yards at New England (1/4/20) before resetting it with 195 rushing yards at Baltimore (1/11/20). Henry gained 69 yards on 19 carries in the AFC title game loss at Kansas City.

Henry was the only running back in the NFL to average more than 100 rushing yards per game (102.7) this season.

From Weeks 10-13, he joined Pro Football Hall of Famers Jim Brown (1985), Eric Dickerson (1984) and O.J. Simpson (1976), as well as Adrian Peterson (2012) as the only players to record at least 145 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown in three consecutive games in NFL history.

In his first four NFL seasons, the former Heisman Trophy winner at the University of Alabama Henry has racked up 3,833 yards and 38 touchdowns on 804 carries.

In an interview at the Pro Bowl in January, Henry told Titans Online he’s hungry to win a Super Bowl.

“In a perfect world, I wish everybody could come back, and we could make another run at it and end on the right note,” Henry said. “I am definitely hungry, not only to get better myself, but to win a Super Bowl.

“My goal every year is I always want to be better than the year before. So that’s what I’ll be striving for heading into next season. I want to do everything I can do to help the team win a Super Bowl.”

Local Prep Sports Contests are Suspended

With the closing of the Coffee County and Manchester City School Systems on Sunday afternoon, decisions have to be made regarding extracurricular activities, including sports.   Manchester City Schools have announced that all games and practices are suspended for the week of March 16th thru March 20th.  The Coffee County School System met on Monday morning and decided to suspend all extra-curricular activities; both practices and games.  Thunder Radio will continue to follow this story and update you when practices and games resume.

Coffee County Softball Finishes Alabama Tournament with 1 and 2 Record on Saturday

Kiya Ferrell of CHS softball

The Coffee County CHS softball team traveled to Hazel Green, Alabama on Saturday for a softball tripleheader.  Fighting off multiple wet fields and multiple schedule changes, the Lady Raiders ended the day with a 1 and 2 record against some good competition in the Trojan Classic.  The Lady Raiders dropped games to Pisgah, AL and Ardmore, AL before closing out the day with a big win over Arab, AL.

Opening the day against Pisgah, the Lady Raiders got on the board first in the bottom of the 1st inning when Kiya Ferrell scored on a passed ball.  Pisgah used 4 hits, an error and a hit batter to plate 5 runs in the 4th inning for the win.  The Lady Raiders were held to 3 singles as Olivia Evans and Haidyn Campbell each added singles.  Keri Munn took the loss in the circle surrendering but 1 earned run as Coffee County fell 5 to 1

In the 2nd game of the day, Coffee County saw Ardmore jump out to a 7 to 0 lead in the first inning.  The Lady Raiders were held to 3 hits in the game led by Justus Turner’s double.  Ashley Evans and Ferrell each added singles.  Emily Schuster took the loss for the Lady Raiders in the circle. The Lady Raiders fell by a final score of 7 to 0.

In the nightcap, the Lady Raiders finally got their bats working as they pounded out 9 hits as Munn, Kaitlyn Davis and Ashley Evans all finished with 2 hits.  Ashley Evans finished with a single, a double and 3 RBI while Ferrell had a 2 RBI double.  Davis went the distance in the circle scattering 6 hits and striking out 2.  The Lady Raiders claimed the 10 to 2 victory.

Coffee County tentatively returns to action on Monday as they travel to McMinnville for a battle with Warren County.  First pitch is set for 5 PM at Warren County High School. 

Westwood Baseball Rides Late Rally to Friday Win

Cayden Trail of WMS Baseball

The Westwood baseball team hosted Cornersville on Friday evening at Fred Deadman Park.  In a game you heard here on Thunder Radio, the Rockets rallied from 4 runs down to get an exciting win.  Westwood fought their way to a 13 to 8 victory. 

Westwood pushed across 3 runs in the 2nd inning as they jumped out to a 3 to 0 lead.  And carried a 4 to 2 lead into the 5th inning.  But Cornersville sent 12 batters to the plate in the 5th inning to build an 8 to 4 lead and seize the momentum.  Not to be counted out, the Rockets tied the game in the bottom of the 5th at 8 runs apiece and added 5 more runs in the 6th to roll to the win. 

Westwood banged out 8 hits and got the benefit of 6 walks, 2 hit batters and 3 Bulldog errors to improve to 2 and 1 on the season.  Jaiden Warren came on in relief in the 5th inning to get the win.  Cayden Trail was 2 for 3 with 2 singles, a walk, 2 RBI and 3 runs scored.  Jayden Carter was 2 for 3 at the plate with a double, 3 stolen bases and 2 runs scored.  Caiden Warren had a double, a single and 2 RBI. 

The Rockets were set to return to the diamond on Monday but with the closing of the school system due to the COVID-19 concerns, all Westwood prep sports are postponed until further notice.

Download the broadcast at: http://www.podcastgarden.com/episode/westwood-middle-school-baseball_154365

CCMS Soccer Routs White County on Friday

Manny Gonzalez of CCMS soccer

The Coffee County Middle School soccer team welcomed White County to Manchester for a conference match.  Wet field conditions at CCMS prompted the relocation of the match to the Manchester Soccer Park.  The change in venue would not prove to help the visitors as Coffee County captured a 9 to 0 Mercy Rule win. 

The Red Raiders opened up fast grabbing 6 goals in the first half.  Coffee County closed out the match in the 43rd minute with their 9th goal.  After a scoreless first 10 minutes, Manny Gonzalez netted the Raiders first goal in the 11th minute.  Julius Norris added a goal in the 13th minute before Javier Rodriquez added goals in the 17th, 20th, 23rd and 25th minutes.  In the 2nd half, Norris completed a hat trick with goals in the 33rd and 39th minutes.  Emmanuel Rodriquez added a goal in the 43rd minute to make the score 9 to 0 and end the contest. 

The Red Raiders tentatively returns home on Monday night for a match-up with perennial conference power Harris.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast as part of the People’s Bank and Trust Hometown Sports Series.  Kickoff is set for 4:45 PM; we begin our live coverage with the pregame show at 4:30. 

Thursday Prep Results and Friday Prep Schedule

Thursday Prep Results
CCMS Tennis swept Moore County – Girls won 6 to 3 & Boys won 8 to 1 – See the story HERE
CHS Tennis split with Tullahoma – Girls won 4 to 3 & Boys lost 4 to 3 – See the story HERE
WMS Boys’ Soccer stops Cascade – 4 to 0 – See the story HERE
CCMS Boys’ Soccer at Warren Co – PPD, Make-up is TBD
WMS Softball Huntland – PPD, Make-up is March 18th
CHS Softball at Shelbyville – PPD, Make-up is March 20th

Friday’s Prep Schedule
CNX – CHS Baseball HOSTS Pope John Paul II – make-up date is TBD
CNX – CHS Boys’ Soccer at Soddy-Daisy – make-up date is TBD
5:00 PM – CCMS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS White Co
5:30 PM – WMS Baseball HOSTS Cornersville
6:15 PM – CHS Softball vs. Scottsboro, AL at Hazel Green, AL Tournament
8:15 PM – CHS Softball vs. Pisgah, AL at Hazel Green, AL Tournament

Westwood Soccer Blanks Cascade on Thursday

Torin Van Zandbergen of Westwood soccer

The Westwood Middle School soccer team traveled to Wartrace on Thursday taking on conference foe Cascade.  The Rockets netted 3 goals in the 2nd half to claim a 4 to 0 win.

Caleb Cargile scored on an assist in the first half from Torin Van Zandbergen.  In the 2nd half, Izick Sierra made it 2 to 0 when he pushed a deflected corner kick past the Cascade keeper.  Westwood tacked on a pair of late goals as Junior Petatan scored the 3rd goal off a feed from Izick Sierra.  Elijah McCoy added an unassisted goal to close out the scoring. 

Westwood will host a home match on Tuesday as they welcome Middle Tennessee Christian School to Dyer-Bouldin Field.  Opening kick is set for 5:30 PM. 

CCMS Tennis Grabs Season Opening Wins over Moore County

Liam Brown of CCMS Tennis

The Coffee County Middle School tennis team opened their season on Thursday taking on Moore County.  Squaring off at Lakewood Country Club in Tullahoma, the Red Raiders of CCMS squared off against the Blue Raiders in their 1st year of competition.  Both the Red Raiders and Lady Raiders rolled to team wins. 

The Red Raiders captured an 8 to 1 win.  Coffee County captured all 6 singles matches and 2 of the 3 doubles matches in the dominating win.  Grabbing singles wins were: Liam Brown(by a score of 6 to 1), Xander Blomquist(6 to 2), Mason McDonald(6 to 3), Ethan Hargrove(6 to 4), Matthew Blomquist(6 to 0) and Austin Dockery(6 to 0).  In doubles’ play, the team of Brown and Hargrove won their match 6 to 3 while the team of McDonald and Matthew Blomquist won by a score of 6 to 0. 

Katie Lawrence of CCMS Tennis

The Lady Raiders won their match by a team score of 6 to 3.  The Lady Raiders won 4 of the single’s matches and 2 doubles matches.  Winning at singles were: Katie Lawrence(6 to 2), Stella Orames(6 to 3), Kyra Sherrill(7 to 5) and Samantha Kirby(6 to 3).  Winning in doubles were the teams of Lawrence and Raelin Tucker(6 to 1) while the team of Orames and Kendra Morales won by a score of 6 to 4.

The Raider netters return to the court on Monday when they host Tullahoma.  First matches are set to get underway at 4 PM at the Raider Academy tennis courts. 

Coffee County CHS Tennis Splits Battle with Tullahoma

Macie Lawrence of CHS Tennis

The Coffee County CHS tennis team welcomed Tullahoma to the Raider Academy on Thursday for their first match of the season.  The Raider netters split the matchup against their rivals from West Coffee.  The Lady Raiders won 4 to 3 while the Red Raiders fell by a score of 4 to 3. 

The Lady Raiders carried a 3 to 2 lead after the singles matches before capturing the win with a doubles win.  Grabbing wins in singles play were Emma Fulks(by a score of 8 to 5), Kylie Millaway(8 to 5) and Macie Lawrence(8 to 3).  Winning in doubles action was the team of Wren Lawson and Macie Lawrence who won by a score of 8 to 5. 

Jaden Talley of CHS Tennis

The Red Raiders also took a 3 to 2 lead after singles action.  Wining in singles play were: Jaden Talley(9 to 7), Johnathan Welch(8 to 4) and Luke Irwin(8 to 2).  Tullahoma grabbed both doubles matches to capture the match win. 

Coffee County will return to action on Monday as they travel to Pulaski to take on Giles County.  First match is set to get underway at 4:00 PM

National Hockey League to Pause 2019-2020 Season

National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman Thursday released the following statement regarding the 2019-20 NHL season:

“In light of ongoing developments resulting from the coronavirus, and after consulting with medical experts and convening a conference call of the Board of Governors, the National Hockey League is announcing today that it will pause the 2019‑20 season beginning with tonight’s games.

“The NHL has been attempting to follow the mandates of health experts and local authorities, while preparing for any possible developments without taking premature or unnecessary measures. However, following last night’s news that an NBA player has tested positive for coronavirus – and given that our leagues share so many facilities and locker rooms and it now seems likely that some member of the NHL community would test positive at some point – it is no longer appropriate to try to continue to play games at this time.

“We will continue to monitor all the appropriate medical advice, and we will encourage our players and other members of the NHL community to take all reasonable precautions – including by self-quarantine, where appropriate. Our goal is to resume play as soon as it is appropriate and prudent, so that we will be able to complete the season and award the Stanley Cup. Until then, we thank NHL fans for your patience and hope you stay healthy.”