Category: Sports

Westwood Tennis Splits with Tullahoma

Ocean Sanfilipo of Westwood tennis

The Westwood tennis team traveled to Tullahoma on Friday.  The Lady Rockets got their first match win of the year as they swept Tullahoma 7 to 0.  The Rockets fell in their match 6 to 1.

For the Lady Rockets, Westwood got singles wins from Rylea McNamara(6-0), Anna Johnson(6-0), Ocean Sanfilipo(7-5), Sarah Kahn(6-1) and Nevaeh Frazier(6-1).  In doubles play, the team of McNamara/Johnson won 6 to 1 and the team of Sanfilippo/Kahn won 4 to 1.  The Rockets lone win came in singles play by Edgar Guzman by a score of 6 to 4.

Westwood will return to action on Wednesday when they host Warren County.  First serve is set for 4 PM at the Fred Deadman courts.

Westwood Baseball Falls in Friday Action

The Westwood Middle School baseball team traveled to Shelbyville on Friday to take on Liberty.  The Rockets were held to 5 hits in an 8 to 1 loss.

Trevor Jesse had a pair of singles and scored the Rockets lone run to lead the Westwood offense.  Timothy Henderson got the start on the hill and took the loss.

Westwood returns home on Monday to take on Fayetteville in a rain makeup from March.  First pitch is set for 4:45 PM at Fred Deadman Park.

Sounds Maul Cubs at First Tennessee Park

Chase d’Arnaud clubbed a two-run homer and Ariel Jurado dealt five solid innings as the Nashville Sounds rolled to an 8-2 win over the Iowa Cubs in front of 7,823 fans at First Tennessee Park Friday night.

Nashville collected 11 hits on the night, led by multi-hit performances by Danny Santana, Carlos Tocci and Eli White. The trio reached base safely nine times in the win.

Tocci helped start the scoring immediately in the bottom of the first inning when he led off the home half of the inning with a base hit to left-center. Willie Calhoun walked to put two on for the Sounds, and two batters later the pair pulled off a successful double steal of second and home.

Iowa evened the game at 1-1 in the top of the third in what would be the only damage Jurado would allow. Donnie Dewees tripled to start the inning and Jim Adduci tied the game with a sacrifice fly.

The Sounds quickly went back on top in the bottom of the third when Tocci walked and later came around to score on Santana’s RBI single.

Nolan Fontana sparked a rally in the fourth with a leadoff single. White walked and Tocci followed with a run-scoring single to make it 3-1. Two batters later Matt Davidson plated another run with a base hit to extend the lead to 4-1.

Jurado got some help from catcher Jose Trevino in the fifth when he threw out Dewees trying to swipe second base after a leadoff single. The right-hander allowed one run on six hits in five innings. He didn’t issue any walks and struck out five in the win.

d’Arnaud’s two-run blast to deep left field happened after Santana started the home half of the fifth with a base hit. Moments later, White’s triple into the right field corner plated Trevino to extend Nashville’s lead to 7-1.

Nashville’s bullpen trio of CD Pelham, Ariel Hernandez and Nick Gardewine shutout the Cubs for four innings.

Game three of the five-game series is scheduled for Saturday night at First Tennessee Park. Left-hander Wes Benjamin starts for Nashville against right-hander Matt Swarmer for Iowa. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

Post-Game Notes

  • The Sounds collected their first two stolen bases of the season on one play. Willie Calhoun stole second and Carlos Tocci stole home in the same pitch in the bottom of the first inning.
  • Chase d’Arnaud’s two-run homer in the fifth inning was Nashville’s first long ball of the season.
  • Ariel Jurado earned the win in his Triple-A debut tonight. His final line was: 5 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 5 K.

The 2019 season is the 42nd in Nashville Sounds franchise history and first as the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. Single-game tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com

Thursday Prep Results and Friday Prep Schedule

Thursday Prep Results

CCMS Tennis swept St. Andrews-Sewanee – Girls won 7 to 0, Boys won 6 to 1– See the Results HERE

CHS Tennis swept Franklin Co – Girls won 7 to 0, Boys won 6 to 1– See the Results HERE

CHS Softball shut out Athens, AL – 6 to 0 – See the Results HERE

CCMS Baseball at Prescott – – See the Results HERE

CHS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS DeKalb Co – – See the Results HERE

WMS Softball at Liberty – PPD due to rain, Make-up is TBD

 

Friday Prep Schedule

4:00 PM – CHS Softball vs. Rogers, AL at Bob Jones Tournament in Huntsville

4:00 PM – WMS Tennis at Tullahoma

5:00 PM – CCMS Baseball HOSTS Prescott – Gilley Crane Hometown Sports Series broadcast

5:00 PM – WMS Baseball at Liberty

7:15 PM – CCMS Boys’ Soccer vs. Algood – Red Raider Invitational

7:15 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer vs. Lincoln Co – Red Raider Invitational

7:30 PM – CHS Baseball HOSTS Brentwood – Rebel Classic

7:30 PM – CHS Softball vs. Madison Co, AL at Bob Jones Tournament in Huntsville

Coffee County Lady Raiders Begin Alabama Trip with Win over Athens

Haidyn Campbell of CHS softball

The Coffee County CHS softball team traveled to Alabama on Thursday for a weekend of softball in the Bob Jones Invitational.  The Lady Raiders opened their road trip with a contest against Athens, AL.   A dominant pitching performance and a pair of home runs lifted the Lady Raiders to a 6 to 0 win.

Coffee County was held to 4 hits, with 2 of them being home runs.  Sarah West got the Lady Raiders on the board with a 2 out solo home run in the bottom of the 1st inning.  In the 3rd inning, Haidyn Campbell led off the inning with a home run to put Coffee County up 2 to 0.  Eleven Lady Raiders ended up coming to the plate in 3rd inning as 5 walks and 3 hits allowed Coffee County to put 4 more runs in the decisive frame.  Keri Munn tossed a 3 hitter striking 4 in the shutout performance.

The Lady Raiders return to action on Friday and Saturday as they will play a pair of pool games on Friday, followed by single elimination bracket play on Saturday.  Coffee County will play Rogers, AL at 4 PM and Madison Co, AL at 7:30 PM.

Coffee County CHS Soccer Gets Last Minute Win over DeKalb County

Felix Salinas of CHS soccer

The Coffee County CHS soccer team welcomed DeKalb County to Carden-Jarrell Field on Thursday night for a non-district friendly.   A pair of goals by Felix Salinas helped lift the Raiders to a 2 to 1.

Salinas put Coffee County on the board in the first half as he netted a pass from Briggs Haithcock to make the score 1 to 0.  DeKalb County tied the match to send it to intermission leveled at 1.   It appeared the match was going to end as a draw until Salinas scored in the final minute to lift the Red Raiders to their 2nd straight win.

The Red Raiders return to district action on Tuesday when they travel to Fayetteville to take on Lincoln County.   That district match will kick off at 7 PM.

Coffee County CHS Tennis Sweeps Franklin County on Thursday

Kylie Millaway of CHS tennis 2019[Photo courtesy of Janice Talley]

The Coffee County CHS tennis team returned home on Thursday for a district match with Franklin County.  The Raider netters kept their hot streak alive as the swept the visitors from Winchester.   The Lady Raiders swept Franklin County 7 to 0 while the Red Raiders won 6 to 1.

The Lady Raiders got singles wins by Lauren Perry(8 to 2), Natalie Elzeer(8 to 1), Wren Lawson(8 to 2), Kylie Millaway(9 to 7) and Emma Fulks(8 to 4).  In doubles play, Elzeer and Lawson won their match 8 to 3 while the team of Perry and Fulks got an 8 to 0 win.

The Red Raiders won 4 of their 5 singles matches as Benedict Edinger(8 to 1), Jonah Rollman(8 to 2), Johnathan Welch(8 to 0)and Landon Booth(8 to 4) got wins.  The Red Raiders swept the 2 doubles matches as the team of Edinger and Jaden Talley won 8 to 5 and the team of Rollman and Welch won 8 to 6.

Coffee County will return to action on Tuesday when they host Shelbyville.  First serve is set for 4 PM at the Raider Academy courts.

Coffee County Middle School Baseball Suffers 1st Loss of Season

Cole Pippenger of CCMS baseball

The Coffee County Middle School baseball team hit the road on Thursday as they traveled to Cookeville to take on Prescott South.  A late inning rally by the Red Raiders tied the game in the 7th inning, only to see Prescott rally for a run in the bottom of the 7th.  Coffee Middle lost their first game of the year 4 to 3.

The Red Raiders got a run in the 3rd inning to take an early lead.  Prescott rallied for 2 runs in the 5th and 1 in the 6th to put Coffee Middle in a 3 to 1 hole entering the 7th inning.  The Raiders rallied for 2 runs in the 7th as they combined 3 walks and a pair of singles to tie the game at 3.  Prescott rallied in the bottom of the 7th to push across a run and take the win.

Cole Pippenger and Hayden Garr each had a pair of singles for Coffee County.   Pippenger finished with 2 runs scored and an RBI.  Nolan Jernigan pitched 4 and a third innings striking out 3.  Jack Anderson came on in the 4th inning and took the hard luck loss on the mound.

The Red Raiders return home on Friday night for a rematch with Prescott.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast as Johnathan Oliver will have the play by play action as part of the Gilley Crane Hometown Sports Series.  First pitch is set for 5 PM, Thunder Radio’s pregame show begins at 4:50.

CCMS Tennis Wins at Sewanee-St. Andrews

Savannah Blackburn of CCMS tennis

The Coffee County Middle School tennis team traveled to Sewanee on Thursday to take on St. Andrews-Sewanee.  The Raider netters stayed red hot as both the Red Raiders and Lady Raiders each got wins.   The Lady Raiders swept the Lady Lions 7 to 0 while the Red Raiders edged the Mountain Lions 4 to 3.

In girls’ singles play, the Lady Raiders got all 5 set wins without giving up a game.  Savannah Blackburn, Claire Rondolet, Lauren Hogan, Morgan Tinsley and Stella Orames all won by set scores of 6 to 0.  In doubles, Blackburn and Rondolet won 6 to 2 while the team of Raelin Tucker and Kyra Sherrill won 6 to 2.

For the Red Raiders, they captured 3 singles wins and clinched the match in the last doubles match.  In singles, Krish Patel(6 to 4), Xander Blomquist(7 to 5) and Nolan Sussen(6 to 0) got wins for Coffee Middle.  In doubles play, the team of Liam Brown and Nolan Sussen won 6 to 4.

The Raider netters are back in action on Monday when they travel to Warren County.  The first serve is set for 4 PM.

Johansen Leads Preds to Dramatic Win, Spot Atop Central Division

Nashville center Ryan Johansen

They’re two points closer to another division title.

Nick Bonino tied the game with less than five minutes to play in regulation, and just when it seemed overtime would be a necessity, Ryan Johansen got a member’s bounce with 19.5 seconds left to give the Predators a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks.

The win gives the Preds 98 points on the season, and coupled with a Winnipeg loss in overtime on Tuesday, Nashville sits alone at the top of the Central Division with one game to go.

In the penultimate contest of the regular season for Nashville, a disappointing first period led to an inspiring final 40, and Johansen put the exclamation mark on a game the Predators had to have to keep pace in the divisional race.

“They’re proud guys, they play hard, they’ve had a lot of success and I think everybody knows what’s at stake,” Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said of his team. “That 2-0 score has not worked well for us. Probably the last four or five times that it’s gone to 2-0, we haven’t been able to bail out of it. So tonight was a good response for our guys where we didn’t stop playing until the end and finally got the win late in the third.”

“Everything in our game was a little bit off in the first,” Preds forward Colton Sissons said. “Throughout the game we got better and better and in the third we were kind of just relentless all-out attack. I love to see that.”

Vancouver had a 2-0 lead after the first 20 minutes of play thanks to a pair of power-play goals from Markus Granlund and Tanner Pearson. However, it didn’t take long for Colton Sissons to get the Preds on the board in the second stanza – just 37 seconds, to be exact – and give his club life, a boost that continued into the third.

“We definitely got better as the game went along,” Johansen said. “I really liked our third period, how we stayed on the gas, and even in that last minute there we wanted to win the game.”

Nashville kept pushing in the final frame, and finally, Bonino deposited a loose puck into the cage at the 15:40 mark to send the home crowd into a frenzy. Then, in the dying seconds, Johansen tried to feed Viktor Arvidsson in front, but the puck never made it there.

Instead, Johansen’s dish deflected off the stick of a Vancouver defender desperately trying to break up the play and skirted over the goal line to give Nashville their first and only lead of the evening and a massive two points in the process.

“For us, we’ve been in a battle for this division the whole year and it comes down to a couple of games now and we are going to keep doing what we tried to get to which is a solid 60-minute effort,” Bonino said. “We watch the scoreboard tonight, tomorrow, and Saturday.”

The line of Bonino, Sissons and Austin Watson, a trio that was reunited on Tuesday night in Buffalo after finding so much success in previous outings together, connected twice on Thursday with Watson chipping in a pair of assists in his second game back from a 27-game absence.

“Austin Watson’s line looked really good,” Laviolette said. “For what he’s been through, he came back in really good shape. You could see it right away when he was on the ice… The defensive contributions, the block he had in Buffalo with 30 seconds to go where he lays his whole body in front of it. There’s a lot he brings to the table and that line becomes really effective.”

“We just try to play as responsible as we can and we have chemistry because of that,” Bonino said of his line. “We are usually always under the puck just trying to support the defense and when we do get our chances, they are never crazy highlight-reel goals; most of the time they are just going to the net. It’s easy to play with those two guys.”

The regular-season finale and Fan Appreciation Night is set for Saturday night against the Chicago Blackhawks, and the recipe is simple – win, and the Predators will win the Central Division for a second-straight season.

But before they can shift their focus to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, there’s still a bit of work to be done – and the Preds can’t wait for the challenge.

“There’s no question that when you’re playing for something, it’s a better habit than when you’re not playing for something,” Laviolette said. “When you don’t play for something, as much as you can say the right things and do the right things, you can tell somebody to be desperate and then you can have somebody who’s actually desperate and it’s two different things. Our guys played like they were trying to accomplish something, and the work’s not done yet.”

Notes:

Forwards Rem Pitlick, Miikka Salomaki, Rocco Grimaldi (upper-body), Cody McLeod and Frederick Gaudreau, as well as defensemen Yannick Weber and Matt Irwin, were scratched for Nashville on Tuesday.

The final game of the 2018-19 regular season comes on Saturday night at Bridgestone Arena as the Preds host the Chicago Blackhawks on Fan Appreciation Night.

Following that final contest, the NHL will announce the schedule for the first round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sunday morning at 9 a.m. CT. Stay tuned to NashvillePredators.com for the entire Round One schedule and more information on the postseason in Smashville.

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