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2019 Year in Review – Prep Softball

As 2019 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the more than 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at some of the highlights of year for the softball teams at Coffee County CHS and Coffee County Middle and Westwood Middle schools. 

The Coffee County Middle School Lady Raiders completed a remarkable unbeaten season as they rolled to a 21 and 0 record and a Central Tennessee Conference title.  Thunder Radio reported on the championship win with the following story we brought to you on April 29th.  

Coffee County Middle School softball team after Saturday’s championship

Capping off the most successful season in local prep sports in a generation, the Coffee County Middle School softball team capped off a perfect season with a Central Tennessee Conference title on Saturday.  The Lady Raiders got a pair of wins over Warren County on Saturday to claim the title and complete the season with a record of 21 and 0.  In the semifinals, Coffee County blanked Warren County 4 to 0 before stopped the Lady Pioneers in the title game 7 to 4.

In the semifinal, Coffee Middle scored a pair of runs in each of the 2 innings for the winning margin.  Katelyn Davis was dominant in the circle allowing only 5 hits while striking out 2.  Alivia Reel had a pair of singles.  Chesie Cox ripped a triple and Aleayia Barnes had a 2 RBI single.

In the title game, the Lady Raiders ripped a triple, 3 doubles and a single in the 2nd inning to plate 4 runs and overcome an early deficit.  Coffee Middle added 3 more insurance runs in the 4th inning to secure the title.  Madison Pruitt had a double, a single and 4 RBI.  Chloe Gannon had a double and a single and Savannah Cooper added a 2 RBI triple.  Davis did not allow an earned run and struck out 5 while scattering 4 hits.

The Lady Raiders will be guests on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to talk about the season.  The Coffee Coaches Show is broadcast live each Saturday morning at 10 AM from the showroom of Al White Ford Lincoln.  The Coffee Coaches Show is heard exclusively on Thunder Radio.

The Westwood Middle School Lady Rockets also claimed a conference title, their first in the history of the program.  The Lady Rockets routed rival Moore County in a 10 to 0 Mercy Rule win in the finals. Thunder Radio reported on the championship win with the following story we brought to you on April 29th.  

Westwood Middle School softball team after Saturday’s championship

Looking for their first ever DRVC Softball Championship, the Lady Rocket’s hosted the championship game on Saturday afternoon.  Taking on a Moore County team that had to play a pair of games in the loser’s bracket on Saturday morning, Westwood dominated the game winning 10 to 0.

A diving catch in the first inning by Brooklyn Blake set the tone for a strong defensive performance by Westwood.  In the bottom half of the frame, Westwood pushed across the only run they would need.  Westwood entered the bottom of the 6th leading 6 to 0.   The Lady Rockets used 2 walks, 3 singles and a double to plate 4 runs and end the game to the Mercy Rule.

Emma Kidder was the star of the day as she had 4 hits and pitched a complete game 1 hitter.  Kidder finished with 2 RBI and 5 strikeouts in the circle.  Abby Clark had the only extra base hit and it drove in the winning run.  Kara Beth Patton added a pair of singles.

The Lady Rockets will be guests on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to talk about the season.  The Coffee Coaches Show is broadcast live each Saturday morning at 10 AM from the showroom of Al White Ford Lincoln.  The Coffee Coaches Show is heard exclusively on Thunder Radio.

For the 2nd straight season, the Coffee County CHS softball team claimed the District 8AAA title.  The Lady Raiders rolled through the district tournament including a title game win over Lincoln County.  Thunder Radio reported on the win with the following story we brought to you on May 9th.

2019 Lady Raider softball team celebrates their district title[Photo provided]

The Coffee County Lady Raider softball team captured their 2nd straight district title on Wednesday night with a 7 to 5 win over Lincoln County.  The Lady Raiders got 5 extra base hits as they banged out 9 hits on the night.  Coffee County ran their record to 24 to 9 as they swept through the district tournament unbeaten.

Coffee County got a run on the board in the first inning only to see Lincoln County tie the game in the 3rd.  But the Lady Raiders answered to retake the lead in the bottom of the inning.  Coffee County saw Lincoln County tie the game 3 times with the last time being in the 6th inning.  But each time the Lady Falcons tied the game in the top of the 3rd, 5th and 6th innings, the Lady Raiders responded to break the tie.  In the bottom of the 6th, Coffee County got a pair of doubles and a single in a 2 out rally that lifted the Lady Raiders to the championship.

Coffee County’s Sarah West and Kiya Ferrell each had home runs while Katie Rutledge, Ashley Evans and Ferrell all laced doubles.  Ferrell finished with 4 RBI to go with the 2 extra base hits to earn the Crazy Daisies player of the game award.  Evans and Rutledge each had a double and single.  Keri Munn captured the win in the circle as she allowed 2 earned runs while striking out 2.

Coffee County will return home on Monday to open the Region 4AAA tournament against either Siegel or Blackman.  First pitch is set for 7 PM at Terry Floyd Field.  Thunder Radio will bring you all the action beginning at 6:50.  Coach Brandon McWhorter will be a guest on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to talk about the season.  The Coffee Coaches Show is broadcast live each Saturday at 10 AM from the showroom of Al White Ford/Lincoln.  The Coffee Coaches Show is heard exclusively here on Thunder Radio.

2019 Year in Review – Prep Baseball

As 2019 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the more than 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at some of the highlights of year for the baseball teams at Coffee County CHS and Coffee County Middle and Westwood Middle schools. 

The Westwood Middle School struggled on the season, but got off to a good start with a win over Riverside Christian in the season opener.    Thunder Radio reported on the championship win with the following story we brought to you on February 27th.

Jonathan Nelson of Westwood baseball

The Westwood baseball team opened their 2019 campaign at home on Tuesday welcoming Riverside Christian to Looney Riddle Field.  The Rocket pitchers combined for 12 strikeouts and held Riverside to 1 hit over 5 innings to lead Westwood to the 11 to 1 win.

Jonathan Nelson got the win on the mound for Westwood and also added a pair of singles, a pair of walks and scored 3 runs.  Jayden Carter added an RBI double and scored once.  Raiden Sain singled, reached on an error and scored twice.

The Rockets return to the diamond on Monday when they host Fayetteville at Fred Deadman Park for a doubleheader.  The first of the 5 innings games is set for 5 PM at Looney Riddle Field.

The Coffee County CHS baseball team closed out the regular season winning 7 of their last 9 games.  In the string, the Red Raiders got a Senior Night win over Central Magnet.  Thunder Radio reported on the win with the following story we brought to you on April 29th.  

Coffee County baseball seniors and coaches(Left to Right): David Martin, Harley Hinshaw, Matt Shepherd, Bryson Hullett, Gage Edwards and Steve Wilder

Hosting Central Magnet of Murfreesboro on Saturday, the Coffee County baseball team celebrated Senior Night.  Honoring the 4 seniors in the best way possible, the Red Raiders finished out their career at Powers Field with a win.  Despite getting outhit, the Red Raiders won 4 to 1.

In the 4th inning, Bryson Hullett got aboard with an error in the 4th inning and was singled home by Harley Hinshaw.  In the 5th inning, a walk and a pair of singles helped produce 3 insurance runs.  Hullett added a single and an RBI in the 5th.  Kael McCall also finished with a single and an RBI.

The Red Raiders will open up District tournament play on Wednesday when they travel to Tullahoma to take on the Wildcats.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast.  First pitch will be at 6 PM, Thunder Radio will begin live coverage with the pregame show at 5:50.

The Coffee County Middle School baseball team fought their way to a regular season conference title and a runner-up finish in the CTC tournament.   Thunder Radio reported on the tournament semifinals and finals with a story we brought to you on April 30th

Nolan Jernigan of CCMS baseball

The quest for a CTC title came up one game short for the Coffee County Middle School baseball team on Monday.  Needing a pair of wins to force a winner-take-all final on Tuesday, the Red Raiders could only manage a split.  The Red Raiders raced past North Franklin in the semifinals 10 to 0 before falling to Tullahoma in the finals by a score of 6 to 2.

In the semifinal matchup, the Red Raiders got the benefit of 10 walks including 4 in the first inning as the Raiders built a 3 to 0 lead.  Nolan Jernigan had a 2 RBI double in the pivotal first inning as Coffee Middle staked themselves to a lead they would not surrender.  Dayne Crosslin, Cole Pippenger, Jacob Holder also had doubles for the Red Raiders.  England Bryan pitched 5 2/3 innings to get the win striking out 7 and surrendering only 2 hits.

Tullahoma pushed across 2 runs in the top of the 1st inning and pushed that margin to 4 to 0 before the Raiders could push across a run.  After leaving the bases loaded in the 2nd and 3rd inning, Coffee Middle finally pushed across a pair of runs in the 5th inning to cut the deficit to 2.  Tullahoma added a pair of unearned runs in the 7th inning to seal the championship.

Coffee County was led in hitting by Cole Pippenger who had a single and a double and drove in a runs.  Nolan Jernigan added a 2 singles while Hayden Garr had a double and walked twice.  The Red Raiders finished the season with a record of 17 and 3.  Coffee County also finished as the regular season Central Tennessee Conference champions.

2019 Year in Review – Prep Tennis

As 2019 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the more than 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at some of the highlights of year for the tennis teams at Coffee County CHS and Coffee County Middle and Westwood Middle schools. 

Members of the district champion Red Raider tennis team. From left to right – Landon Booth, Benedict Edinger, Jaden Talley, Johnathan Welch, Jonah Rollman and coach Josh Inzer. [Photo by Janice Talley]

The Coffee County CHS Red Raider tennis team finished the regular season with an unbeaten record and claimed the district championship with a win over Marshall County.  Thunder Radio reported on the Raider district title match in a story we brought to you on May 8th

Putting a perfect season on the line, the Red Raider tennis team of Coffee County traveled to Lewisburg on Tuesday for the district championship.  In a match originally scheduled for last Thursday in Manchester, the Red Raiders were looking to complete the season sweep over Marshall County and claim the district title.   Coffee County used their advantage at the top of the lineup to capture the 4 to 3 win.

The Red Raiders top 2 singles players captured win in their matches to get the Raiders off to a fast start.  Benedict Edinger won his match 8 to 0 while Jaden Talley captured an 8 to 6 win.  Johnathan Welch added an 8 to 3 singles win in the 4th seeded match to send the Raiders to doubles play needing 1 win for the match.  The number 1 team of Edinger and Talley won their doubles match 8 to 5 to give the Raiders their 13th straight match win.

The Raiders will now advance to the Region tournament play as a team on Friday when they travel to Murfreesboro to take on the District 7 champion Central Magnet at the Adams Tennis Complex.  The time of that match will be announced on Thursday.  The Region singles and doubles tournament will take place next week in Murfreesboro.

Liam Brown of CCMS tennis

Both the Red Raider and Lady Raider tennis teams of Coffee County Middle School each finished the season with identical 7 and 1 records.  Coffee County closed out the season with a sweep of their cross-town rivals from Westwood.  Thunder Radio reported on the win with the following story we brought to you on May 1st.

The Coffee County Middle School and Westwood Middle School tennis teams squared off in a rivalry match on Tuesday at Fred Deadman Park.  In the girls’ match, the Lady Rockets dominated at the top of the lineup but Coffee Middle won 3 of the singles’ matches and the 2nd doubles match to grab a 4 to 3 win.  In boys’ action, the Red Raiders won all but one of the matches as they won 6 to 1.

In girls’ play, Westwood’s Rylea McNamara(6 to 2)  and Anna Johnson(6-4) won their singles matches and teamed up for a 6 love doubles win.  Coffee Middle got singles wins from Morgan Tinsley(6-2), Lauren ogan(6-0) and Kyra Sherrill(6-1).  Tinsley and Hogan captured a doubles win by a final score of 6 to 2.

In boys’ action, Westwood’s Jonathan Nelson got the Rockets lone win by a score of 6 to 1.  The Red Raiders got singles wins from Liam Brown(6-0), Xander Blomquist(6-0), Nolan Sussen(6-0) and Matthew Blomquist(6-0).  In doubles’ play, the Raider teams of Brown/Krish Patel(7 to 5) and Sussen/Xander Blomquist(6-3).

The match ends the season for the Coffee County Middle School tennis teams.  Both the Lady Raiders and Red Raiders finish the year with identical 7 and 1 record.  The Westwood tennis teams will finish the season on the road on Friday when they travel to Columbia.  That match will get underway at 4 PM.

Anna Johnson of Westwood tennis

The Westwood Middle School tennis teams featured a young boys’ squad and a veteran girls’ squad this past spring.  The highlight of the season came with a sweep over Warren County at the Fred Deadman Park.  Thunder Radio brought you the story of the win in a story on April 11th.

The Westwood Middle School tennis team welcomed Warren County to Fred Deadman Park on Wednesday.  The Lady Rockets swept the doubles matches to grab a 5 to 2 match win.  The Rockets got 3 singles wins to fight to a 4 to 3 win.

The Rockets got singles wins from Jonathan Nelson(6 to 0), Caelan Ducker(6-4) and Edgar Guzman(6-0).  Nelson teamed with Jeffery Hale to get a 6 to 0 win in doubles.

The Lady Rockets got singles wins from Rylea McNamara(6-0), Anna Johnson(6-0) and Abby Gilday(6-3).  In doubles play, McNamara teamed with Ocean Sanfilipo to get a 6 to 2 win while the team of Anna Johnson and Sarah Khan won their match 7 to 5.

The Rocket netters will hit the road on Thursday when they travel to Sewanee to take on St. Andrews.  First serve is at 4 PM.

2019 Year in Review – Boys’ Soccer

As 2019 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the more than 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at some of the highlights of year for the boys’ soccer teams at Coffee County CHS and Coffee County and Westwood middle schools. 

The highlight of the year was the strong close to the season for the Coffee County CHS soccer team as they won 4 of their last 5 games and advanced to the finals of the District 8AAA tournament.  An exciting semifinal win in Columbia gave the Raiders the berth in the finals and Thunder Radio reported on that win in a story brought to you on May 8th.

John Martinez of CHS soccer[Photo by Pascale Randolph]

The Coffee County CHS soccer needed almost 100 minutes, but the Red Raiders traveled to Columbia and upset the regular season district champion Lions of Columbia Central.  Coffee County needed 19 minutes of extra time to gain a 1 to 0 win.

John Martinez converted a pass from Briggs Haithcock for the game winner in the 99th minute.  Coffee County missed out on an excellent scoring chance in the first half but the impressive play of Raider keeper Kix Ferrell send the game to the half scoreless.  In the 2nd half and extra time, Ferrell turned away countless shots from a tenacious Columbia offense to capture the clean sheet and the praise of Raider coach Robert Harper.  “I can’t count how many incredible saves he had.  Probably the best game ever by a Coffee County keeper” said Harper.

The Red Raiders will ride a 4 game win streak into Thursday’s district finals at Shelbyville.  That match will get underway at 6:30 PM at Shelbyville Central High School.  A win on Thursday will give the Red Raiders a berth in the Region 4-AAA tournament next week.

The Coffee County Middle School soccer team continued their improvement from 2018 as they advanced to the conference finals on April 27th.  The Red Raiders got a 3 to 2 win over Tullahoma in semifinals.  Thunder Radio reported on the win with the following story we brought to you on April 29th.

The Coffee County Middle School soccer team capped off their most successful season of the decade.  Coffee County advanced to the CTC tournament finals with a 3 to 2 win over Tullahoma on Saturday afternoon.  In the finals the Red Raiders were stopped by Harris 3 to 0.

Against Tullahoma, Javier Rodriquez got Coffee Middle on the board in the 1st half to make the score 1 nil at the half.  In the second half, Julius Norris potted a pair of goals to build the Raider lead to 3 nil.  Tullahoma scrapped their way back into the match with a pair of goals late but could not catch up to Coffee County.   The win avenged a 6 to 2 regular season loss to Tullahoma.

In the finals, Coffee County took on a Harris team that blitzed through the conference all season long including an 8 to 0 win in Shelbyville.   Coffee County played exceptionally well but fell 3 to 0.  After the match, Coffee County’s Peyton Pobanz, Isaiah Campbell and Javier Rodriquez were named to the all-conference team.

The Westwood Middle School soccer team came up short in their chance to claim their 5th straight conference title.  The Rockets season came to a close in a semifinal match at Dyer-Bouldin Field.  Thunder Radio brought you the recap in a story we brought to you on April 18th

Caleb Cargile of Westwood soccer

The Westwood soccer team closed out their regular season on Wednesday night at Dyer-Bouldin Field.  Hosting conference rival Cascade, the Rockets had a huge 2nd half as they rolled to a 4 to 0 win.

Westwood got on the board late in the first half as Cascade punched a ball past their own keeper for an own goal.  In the second half, Westwood got a pair of goals from Caleb Cargile and a goal from David Dolack.

The Rockets return to the pitch on Friday, April 26th when they host the Central Tennessee Soccer Conference postseason tournament.  Westwood, with their first place conference finish, has secured the number 1 seed and will host a semifinal game on Friday.  The CTSC final will be held on Saturday, April 27th at Dyer-Bouldin Field.

2019 Year in Review – Coffee County Claybusters

Claybusters Junior National Championship team

As 2019 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the more than 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at the year for the Coffee County Claybusters.  Fielding arguably the most successful youth teams in this area for the last decade, the Claybusters continued to add to their trophy case in 2019.  The Claybusters added another National Championship trophy to the trophy case at the Aim Grand Championship in Sparta, Illinois.  Thunder Radio reported on the Claybusters success at the AIM Grand Championships in a story we brought to you on August 1st.

The most successful prep sports team in Southern Middle Tennessee added another national title to their championship pedigree.  The Coffee County Claybusters earned a team title and a pair of Top 3 finishes on Tuesday in the American Trapshooting Association(ATA) AIM Grand American World Trapshooting Championships in Illinois.  All 3 teams and 3 individuals competed in the AIM Singles Championship shooting 100 targets a day on Monday and 100 more on Tuesday.

Claybusters Sub-Junior Division Class AA team

The Claybusters Team #1 captured the Junior Division national title as they shattered 972 targets out of 1000.  Leading the Juniors was Hayden Jacobs who shot 197 clays.  Colter Smith was right behind him with 196.  Tucker Carlton shot 195, Victoria Majors shattered 193 and Cheyenne Martin finished with 191 as each shooter had at least 2 perfect 25 rounds.

Claybusters Team #2 finished in 2nd place in the Sub-Junior Division Class AA with a final score of 952.  Team #2 was led by twin brothers Landon and Logan Meadows who each dropped 194 clays.  Garrett Taylor was right on their heels after shooting 192 clays.  Riley Bellomy shot 188 and Emma Mathews dropped 184.

Claybusters Sub-Junior Division Class A team

Claybusters Team #3 claimed 3rd place in the Sub-Junior Division Class A with a final score of 922.  Team #3 was led by Jonah Wyatt who shot 194 targets.  Brayden Davenport dumped 191 and Aubrey Payne shattered 186.  Xavier Bartley scored 176 hits while Dylan Hickerson scored 175.

Individually, Alexus Stacey shot a 179 as a Junior Class B shooter.  Jacob Anderson  had a 171 as a Pre-Sub Junior Class A shooter and Emily Deford shot 163 in the Junior Division Class D.

Josi Scores Again, Rinne Reaches Milestone as Preds Beat Coyotes

Roman Josi in action [Photo courtesy of nhl.com]

Roman Josi scored for the fifth consecutive game and Pekka Rinne made 26 saves to help the Nashville Predators to a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Coyotes at Bridgestone Arena. The result sends the Preds into the Christmas break as winners of four of their last five games with nine more points to their name over the past week.

Nashville’s netminder also collected his 354th career victory to move into sole possession of 20th on the NHL’s all-time wins list.

A newfound confidence that began on the road carried over into Monday night at home, and after a dominating start, the Predators settled in and found yet another way to boost their confidence and climb in the standings once more.

“It was a huge win for us,” Josi said. “That’s a good team over there, and I thought we played really well in the first. We weren’t happy with the way we played in the second, but Peks played unbelievable. It was a hard-working win for us and we found a way.”

The Predators came out flying, and on their 21st shot of the first period, Filip Forsberg was rewarded with his team-leading 14th tally of the season for a 1-0 advantage after 20 minutes. Josi, who was named the NHL’s Second Star of the Week earlier in the day, assisted on Forsberg’s goal to extend his point streak to five games.

“Right now, he’s in a groove and that’s good for us,” Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said of Josi. “He’s had such a strong start to his season. Every game, if not the most noticeable player, he’s one of them. There’s never a game where he doesn’t show up and punch his ticket. He works hard every game. He leads by example.”

In the second, it was Viktor Arvidsson, who scored for the first time since returning to the lineup on Saturday, a month to the day since he was injured back in November. Midway through the frame, Arvidsson ripped a shot that struck the mask of goaltender Antti Raanta and carried over the line for a 2-0 lead.

Lawson Crouse got the visitors on the board when his backhand shot beat Rinne at 18:07 after the Nashville netminder had already made a number of key stops in the contest.

In the third, Josi floated a shot from the point, the kind of attempt that finds its way in when the goals are coming with regularity, and the Captain gave his team their third of the night and what proved to be the game-winner. Arizona answered quickly, but Rinne and his mates shut the door the rest of the way to earn win No. 18 on the season.

“We’re definitely playing better,” Josi said. “We’re getting bounces, but looking back at the road trip at the Islanders game, we were working hard… As long as you put in the work, you’re going to get those bounces and those goals. Lately, we’ve been working a lot harder.”

Saturday night’s overtime win in Boston to finish off the four-game trip was gratifying, but the message in the Nashville room emphasized that the Christmas break hadn’t arrived yet.

One more game loomed, and now that it has also delivered a win, the Preds can settle in for a well-deserved three days of rest before getting back to work.

“The guys are working hard right now, and it was a good road trip,” Laviolette said. “We needed that, and we wanted to play a solid game at home before we went into the break. We have a couple of days off, and when we get back, we just need to continue what we’re doing.”

“We needed that, and it’s nice to relax and take your mind off of hockey after a couple of good wins,” Rinne said. “We’ll re-energize and come back, but it was huge to get those points.”

Notes:

Pekka Rinne’s 354th career win allows him to pass Rogie Vachon and Evgeni Nabokov for the 20th-most in NHL history. His 354 career wins are the third-most by a European-born goalie, trailing only Dominik Hasek (389) and Henrik Lundqvist (457).

The Predators will now have the next three days off as the Christmas break arrives. They’ll return to the ice on Friday to begin a home-and-home set with the Pittsburgh Penguins, starting in Nashville. After that pair of outings between the 2017 Stanley Cup Finalists, it’ll be off to Dallas for the Preds ahead of the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic on New Year’s Day.

Pete Weber’s Postgame Report

Coffee County Wrestling Closes out Busy Week with 3 Wins

Caleb Boothe of CHS wrestling

It was a busy, and successful, end of the week for the Coffee County CHS wrestling team.  On Thursday, the Raider grapplers welcomed Cascade to the Coffee County Raider Academy.  On Friday night, Coffee County traveled to Winchester for a tri-match with Rockvale and Franklin County.

Taking on the Champions from Wartrace on Thursday, the Raiders also welcomed the Cascade Youth program to wrestle the Coffee County Youth program.  In the high school matchup, the Red Raiders claimed a 48 to 18 win.   The Raiders got forfeit wins from Leo Ramirez(at 195 pounds), Christopher Speagle(220) and Hunter Massey(126).  Grabbing pinfall wins for the Raiders were Caleb Boothe(138), Gavin Prater(145), Zach Speagle(170), Russell Ralph(182) and Cardin Stump(285).

On Friday, Coffee County got a 42 to 30 win over Rockvale and a 42 to 12 conquest of Franklin County.  Against Rockvale on Friday night, Coffee County captured a 42 to 30 victory.   Hunter Waring(145), Shon Taylor(160), Zachary Speagle(170), Chris Speagle(220) and Cardin Stump(285) all got pinfall wins.  Caleb Boothe(138) and Russell Ralph(182) got forfeit wins. 

Against Franklin County, the Raiders got forfeit wins from Caleb Boothe(138), Dalton Long(120), Shon Taylor(160) and Hunter Waring(145).  Coffee County got pinfall wins from Russell Ralph(195), Cardin Stump(285) and Hunter Massey(126). 

Coffee County will be off until Saturday, January 4th when they return to action in Murfreesboro for the Red Hawk Rampage.  That individual tournament will get underway at 8 AM. 

Josi Tallies Twice, Ellis Scores in Overtime as Preds Beat Bruins

Ryan Ellis[Photo courtesy of NHL.com]

Roman Josi and Ryan Ellis looked like the best defensive pairing in the NHL on Saturday night in Boston – and they’re headed home happy.

Josi tallied twice to tie the NHL lead for goals by a defenseman, while Ellis dominated the overtime session before scoring the game-winning goal in a 4-3 Predators victory over the Bruins. The result gives Nashville seven of a possible eight points to conclude their four-game road in season-defining fashion.

“It’s a great win for us,” Josi said. “That’s a really good team over there, one of the best in the League, and we wanted to end the road trip on a positive note. It was a huge win for us.”

“It definitely had a hard fought feel to it, playoff type feel to it,” Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “They’re a good team, they check well, they defend well and we had to go to overtime. It was a great, great hockey game.”

After a scoreless opening frame, the Bruins got the game’s first goal seven-and-a-half minutes into the second stanza, courtesy of Par Lindholm. Fewer than five minutes later, Roman Josi cut through the slot, and with Arvidsson providing a screen, the Preds captain backhanded a shot past Jaroslav Halak to even the score.

But, with less than a minute to play in the middle period, Patrice Bergeron scored on the power play to give the Bruins a 2-1 lead to conclude the frame. The Bruins were 12-0-2 when leading going into the third period.

“They have a good team, and their top line is as dangerous as anybody in the League,” Preds goaltender Pekka Rinne said. “You know it’s a good team, but I think we started the game really well and defended really well all night long. It was a hard-fought battle.”

For the third time on their trip, the Predators refused to go away quietly. First, Filip Forsberg tallied the important tying goal when he crammed the puck through the pads of Halak at 7:35. Thirty-five seconds later, Josi topped his individual effort from earlier in the game.

The defenseman charged into the zone on a partial breakaway but was met by a challenging Halak way out from his crease. Josi blocked the goaltender’s clearing attempt, however, and spun at the half wall to fire the puck into the open net.

“He was awesome,” Laviolette said of Josi. “He’s definitely at the front of the rope trying to pull us in the right direction, so tonight was another example of that.”

The Bruins still had an answer up their sleeve, as Bergeron got his second of the night with 65 seconds left in regulation and Halak pulled for the extra attacker. In the Bruins’ 10th overtime home game of the season, Ellis took over. The blueliner kept the Bruins off the scoreboard until the four-minute mark of OT when he jumped off the bench and one-timed a feed from Ryan Johansen for a 4-3 victory.

“The lane opened up, and a heck of a play by [Johansen] recognizing it,” Ellis said. “Good sauce play, and all in all, just a good game for us.”

When this road trip started on Monday in New York City, the Predators weren’t anywhere near where they wanted to be in the standings. They’re still not there yet, but they’re seven points closer, and that leaves a good feeling as they pack up to head back to Nashville.

“It was a huge road trip for us,” Josi said. “Nobody on this team was happy with the way we were playing and the position we were in. We’re still not happy where we are in the standings, so we’ve got to keep pushing, but that was definitely a huge road trip.”

“We’re still in a dogfight,” Rinne said. “We still have to win more games and put together some streaks, but at least this is a huge road trip against good teams. We’re just looking forward to a little break at Christmastime, but we still have one more game at home.”

That final contest before a three-day break comes Monday against Arizona, and the holiday will be even happier if they can find success once more.

“It’s a good four games for us, but we’ve got one more job,” Ellis said. “We can’t let our foot off the gas. We have to get the two points at the next game, get a bit of a break, kind of reset and go from there.”

Notes:

Viktor Arvidsson returned to the Nashville lineup after missing four weeks with a lower-body injury. Mikael Granlund also dressed after sitting out the past four games with a lower-body injury.

In addition to extending his goal streak to a career-high four games, Josi now has four multi-goal games this season, the most among NHL defensemen.

With their four-game excursion now complete, the Predators return home to host Taylor Hall and the Arizona Coyotes on Monday, the final game before the three-day Christmas break.

Pete Weber’s Postgame Report

Titans Fall to Saints, But Are Now in a Win-and-In Playoff Scenario Next Week

It was a good news, bad news kind of day on Sunday for the Titans.

First, the bad news: The Titans went toe-to-toe with the high-flying New Orleans Saints before losing, 38-28, at Nissan Stadium. It was the team’s second straight loss after winning four games in a row.

The good news is the Titans are now in a win-and-in playoff scenario next Sunday in Houston. A win vs. the Texans and the Titans would claim a Wild Card spot in the AFC playoffs. A win by the New York Jets over the Steelers on Sunday cracked the door for the Titans in Week 7.

The Titans dropped to 8-7 with the loss on Sunday, while the Saints improved to 12-3.

The Titans got off to a fast start on Sunday to claim an early touchdown lead, and then fought back late, before the Saints clinched it.

The Titans took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a 41-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ryan Tannehill to tight end Jonnu Smith.

On the team’s next possession, Titans rookie A.J. Brown took a handoff and sprinted 39 yards for a touchdown, making it 14-0 barely 10 minutes into the game.

But the Saints rallied, cutting the lead to 14-10 on a 61-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Drew Brees to tight end Jared Cook, which followed a 47-yard field goal by kicker Wil Lutz earlier in the second quarter.

It was 14-10 Titans at the half.

The Saints then surged ahead 17-14 on a 40-yard touchdown run by Alvin Kamari just one minute into the third quarter. Another Kamara touchdown, this one from one yard out, midway through the third quarter made it 24-14.

A few minutes later, Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill found receiver Tajae Sharpe open for a 36-yard touchdown pass, which made it 24-21 with 4:25 left in the third quarter.

But the Saints responded with a quick scoring drive of their own to reclaim a ten-point lead, going up 31-21 on a 16-yard touchdown toss from Brees to Cook again.

Back came the Titans. Tannehill connected with Sharpe again for a touchdown – this time from seven yards out – to make it 31-28 with 7:27 left in the contest. When the Titans got the ball back, Tannehill connected with receiver Kalif Raymond for a big play across the middle, but the ball was dislodged and the Saints recovered the fumble and returned it deep into Tennessee territory.

Brees connected with Thomas for a two-yard touchdown to make it 38-28 with 2:10 left and the Saints held on.

Titans running back Derrick Henry, who is dealing with a lingering hamstring injury, was among the team’s inactives. Dion Lewis started in his place at running back, and Lewis and Dalyn Dawkins both got carries on offense for the Titans.

The Titans travel to Houston to face the Texans in the regular season finale next Sunday.

Westwood Basketball Sweeps Irving College in Thursday Doubleheader

Princess Penaloza of Westwood basketball

The Westwood Middle School basketball teams Welcomed conference foe Irving College to the Joel Vinson Gym on Thursday night.  In a pair of games you heard here on Thunder Radio, the Westwood teams grabbed a pair of big wins.  The Lady Rockets won 39 to 15 while the Rockets cruised to a 44 to 11 victory.

The Lady Rockets raced out to a 10 to 0 lead before Irving College could get on the scoreboard with 5:22 left in the 1st half.  Westwood’s defense forced 20 turnovers in the game.  The Lady Rockets were led in scoring by Princess Penaloza who had 12 points.  Leonor Moreno added 10 points and Remi Benjamin chipped in 8 as the Lady Rockets improved to 12 and 0 overall and 9 and 0 in conference play. 

Jayden Carter of Westwood basketball

The Rockets roared out to a 10 to 0 lead in the 1st 3 minutes and a 20 point lead at the end of the 1st quarter.  Coach Will Pannell sat down his starters after the 1st quarter with 3 of them not returning in the game against the outmatched Tigers.  Ten different Rockets scored in the game as many of the Westwood 6th graders played nearly the entire 2nd half.  Jayden Carter led Westwood in scoring as he netted 16 points in about 5 minutes of action.  The win improves Westwood to 10 and 2 overall and 8 and 1 in conference play. 

The Rockets and Lady Rockets will take off for the Christmas holidays as each enters the break in 1st place in the conference.  The Westwood teams are back in action on Tuesday, January 7th as they travel to take on Morrison.  Tip-off is scheduled for the girls’ game is 6 PM. 

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