Category: Sports

Westwood Soccer Rolls to Thursday Win over Webb

Westwood soccer in action on Thursday [Photo by Chad Dyer]

The Westwood soccer team returned to conference play on Thursday at home as they hosted Webb at Dyer-Bouldin Field.  Trying to shake off a 2 game losing streak, Westwood got a hat trick from Ian Weldon as they rolled to the 6 to 0 win.

Westwood got a pair of goals in the first half to take a 2 to 0 lead into intermission.  The Rockets added 4 goals in the 2nd half and Westwood keeper Elijah McCoy stopped all 3 shots he faced to get the shutout.  Ian Weldon finished with 3 goals and an assist.  Caleb Cargile had 2 goals and an assist while Izick Sierra had a goal and 3 assists.

The Rocket soccer team will take off next week for Spring Break.  They return to action on Tuesday, April 2nd when they travel to Sewanee to take on St. Andrews.  The opening kick is set for 5:30 PM.

 

Coffee County Middle School Softball Rolls to Thursday Win

Madison Pruitt of CCMS softball

The Coffee County Middle School softball team stepped out of conference play on Thursday as they welcomed Lincoln County to their home diamond.  Riding an 11 game win streak, Coffee County scored in early inning as they rolled to a 9 to 4 win.

After building a 3 to 1 lead thru 2 ½ innings, the Lady Raiders exploded for 5 runs in the 3rd inning on 6 hits highlighted by a home run from Madison Pruitt.  Pruitt finished with a home run, a double and a single.  Cheyenny Vickers had 2 singles while Jalie Davis had a double and 3 RBI.   Katelyn Davis got the win in the circle as she gave up 2 earned runs while striking out 7.

The Lady Raiders will take off next week before returning to conference action on Monday, April 1st.  The Lady Raiders will play host to South Franklin beginning at 5 PM at CCMS.

Coffee County Tennis Team Sweeps Giles County

Benedict Edinger of CHS tennis [Photo courtesy of Janice Talley]

The Coffee County CHS tennis team hit the road on Thursday as they traveled to Pulaski.  Taking on district rival Giles County, both the Red Raiders and Lady Raiders got a pair of sweeps.  Each team by scores of 7 to 0.

The Red Raiders ran their record to 3 and 0 on the season as they blanked the Bobcats.  Winning in singles play were: Benedict Edinger(8 to 1), Jaden Talley(8-0), Jonah Rollman(8-0), Johnathan Welch(8-0) and Landon Booth(via forfeit).  In doubles play, the team of Edinger and Talley won by a score of 8 to 0 while the team of Rollman and Tyler Rigney won 8 to 0.

The Lady Raiders improved to 2 and 1 on the season as they captured all 7 varsity matches and 3 extra matches.  Winning in singles were: Natalie ELzeer(8-0) Wren Lawson(8-1), Kylie Millaway(8-0), Emma Fulks(8-0), Paige Meadows(8-4), Esmeralda Loyza(6-4) and Macie Lawrence(6-3).  In doubles play, the Lady Raiders got wins from Elzeer and Lawson(8-1), Fulks and Meadows(8-1) and Millaway and Lawrence(6-1)

The Raider netters will take off next week for Spring Break.  They return to action on Monday, April 1st when they host Giles County in a rematch.  First serve is set for 4 PM at the Coffee County Raider Academy courts.

Coffee County Middle School Tennis Splits Thursday Match with Shelbyville

Claire Rondolet of CCMS tennis

The Coffee County Middle School tennis team welcomed Shelbyville to their home courts on Thursday.  The Lady Raiders rolled to their 3rd straight win 5 to 4 over Shelbyville.  The Red Raiders suffered their first defeat of the year 5 to 2.

The Lady Raiders got wins in singles action from Savannah Blackburn(6-0), Claire Rondolet(6-4), Morgan Tinsley(7 to 4 in a tiebreaker) and Stella Orames(6 to 2).  In doubles play, the team of Lauren Hogan and Kyra Sherrill captured a 6 to 3 win.   The Red Raiders got their 2 wins in singles play by Liam Brown(6-2) and Matthew Blomquist(10 to 8 in tiebreaker).

The Coffee Middle tennis teams will take off next week for Spring Break.  They return to action on Thursday, April 4th when they travel to Sewanee to take on St. Andrews.  First serve is set for 4 PM.

Preds Fall in Shootout to Pittsburgh

The Pittsburgh Penguins moved into a tie for second place in the Metropolitan Division with a 2-1 shootout win against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena on Thursday.

Sidney Crosby scored the only goal in the shootout after Ryan Ellis tied the game 1-1 for the Predators at 16:59 of the third period with a shot from the right face-off circle.

Bryan Rust scored, and Matt Murray made 28 saves for the Penguins (40-24-11), who are tied with the New York Islanders, three points behind the Washington Capitals for first place.

Pekka Rinne made 32 saves for the Predators (42-27-6), who are two points behind the Winnipeg Jets for first in the Central Division. The Jets are playing at the Vegas Golden Knights.

Rust gave the Penguins a 1-0 lead at 5:57 of the second period with a shot from the top of the goal crease. He received a pass from Kris Letang and beat Rinne with a backhand.

Wednesday Prep Results and Thursday Prep Schedule

Wednesday Prep Results

WMS Boys’ Soccer lost to Tullahoma – 3 to 1 – Read the story HERE

CHS Baseball fell at Lincoln Co – 9 to 1 – Read the story HERE

 

Thursday Prep Schedule

4:00 PM – CCMS Tennis HOSTS Shelbyville

4:00 PM – CHS Tennis at Giles Co

5:00 PM – CCMS JV Baseball HOSTS North Franklin

5:00 PM – CCMS Softball HOSTS Lincoln Co

5:00 PM – WMS Softball at Community

5:30 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS Webb

6:00 PM – CHS Baseball HOSTS Cookeville – Thunder Radio broadcast

8:00 PM – CHS Softball vs. West Morgan, AL at Warrior Classic

Westwood Soccer Loses at Tullahoma on Wednesday

Ian Weldon of Westwood soccer

The Westwood soccer team traveled to Tullahoma on Wednesday night to take on the Wildcats.  For the second game in a row, the Rockets had trouble sustaining their offensive attack through the middle of the field against the Cats.  Westwood fell by a final score of 3 to 1.

Tullahoma got a pair of first half goals to race out to a 2 to 0 lead at intermission.  The Wildcats pushed that lead to 3 to 0 before Ian Weldon got Westwood on the scoreboard.  Weldon scored in the 54th minute for the Rockets.

The Rockets are back in action on Thursday when they return home to take on conference foe Webb.  That match will kick off at 5:30 PM at Dyer-Bouldin Field.

Coffee County Baseball Falls at Lincoln County

Harley Hinshaw of CHS baseball

The Coffee County CHS baseball team traveled to Fayetteville on Wednesday for the 2nd game in the district series with Lincoln County.  Coming off a disappointing loss on Tuesday, the Red Raiders fell behind early to the Falcons.  Coffee County ended up falling by a final score of 9 to 1.

The Falcons pushed across a pair of runs in both the 1st and 2nd innings to seize control of the game.  The Coffee County defense ended up committing 4 errors which allowed Lincoln County to plate 7 unearned runs.

Coffee County was held to 5 hits led by Harley Hinshaw who had a pair of singles.  Jalen Morris got aboard with a walk and scored Coffee County’s only run on a passed ball.

The Red Raiders will return home on Thursday when they take on Cookeville.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast as Lucky Knott will be on the call.  First pitch is set for 6 PM our live coverage will begin at 5:50 with the pregame show.

Coffee County CHS Football Coach Ryan Sulkowski Resigns to Take Job in North Carloina

[This story contains updated information from the story we first published on Tuesday, March 19th]

Coffee County CHS football coach Ryan Sulkowski(Right) holds the Great American Rivalry Trophy while his wife Heather(left) holds the Coffee Pot Trophy following the 2015 Coffee Pot game. (Photo Provided)

After meeting with principal Paul Parsley and the CHS football team on Tuesday morning, Ryan Sulkowski has tendered his resignation as head football coach at Coffee County Central High School.  Sulkowski, who was hired in December of 2013 as the Red Raiders head coach, has accepted a position as head football coach and assistant athletic director at Hunt High School in Wilson, North Carolina.

Sulkowski made a short statement released on Tuesday.

“This morning I tenured my resignation at Coffee County Central High School to Mr. Paul Parsley, principal of Coffee County Central High School, as Physical Education teacher and the head football coach effective April 15, 2019.

This came as a family decision for our best interest, as we will be relocating to Wilson, North Carolina, where I will assume the duties as Assistant Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Hunt High School.

Though it wasn’t an easy decision it’s what’s best for our family at this time!

Ryan Sulkowski”

When contacted on Tuesday, Coffee County Central High School athletic director Rebecca Koger had this to say about Coach Sulkowski: “We are very appreciative of Coach Sulkowski’s efforts on behalf of our student athletes. He has made important contributions in his roles as football coach and athletic director.  He worked hard to make our programs better and provide opportunities for our athletes. He was a tireless advocate for his players. We wish him well in his future endeavors.”

Coffee County Central High School principal Paul Parsley also was complimentary of Coach Sulkowski saying:  “We appreciate the head coaching experience that Coach Sulkowski brought to our football program over the past five years.  He has worked tirelessly to develop our kids so that they are ready for Friday night football.  He has also invested a tremendous amount of time into preparing our student athletes for life after high school.  We wish Coach Sulkowski well as he embraces an opportunity elsewhere.  He will be missed here.”

Parsley also went on to say that the position was posted on Tuesday afternoon.  Applications for the position will be accepted for the next 2 weeks.  “An interview committee consisting of school personnel and community stakeholders will be utilized throughout the interview process.  I am hopeful that interviews can begin within two weeks” Parsley added.  Parsley is expecting to consider internal and external candidates for the open position.  Parsley added that the current spring football practice is set to begin on April 23rd and he is of the opinion that the hiring process can be concluded prior to the start of spring practice.

Paul Parsley and Rebecca Koger are tentatively scheduled to appear on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to talk about the coaching search and present their projected timeline for filling the position.

Tuesday Prep Results and Wednesday Prep Schedule

Tuesday Prep Results

CCMS Tennis swept Tullahoma – Girls won 4 to 0; Boys won 7 to 1– Read the story HERE

CHS Tennis split with Marshall Co – Girls lost 5 to 2; Boys won 5 to 2 – Read the story HERE

CCMS Baseball dumped North Franklin – 20 to 9 – Read the story HERE

CCMS Softball hammered North Franklin – 13 to 2 – Read the story HERE

WMS Softball drilled Cascade – 13 to 0 – Read the story HERE

CHS Baseball fell to Lincoln Co – 8 to 2 – Read the story HERE

CHS Softball tamed Columbia – 13 to 2 – Read the story HERE

CHS Boys’ Soccer lost to Columbia – 4 to 0 – Read the story HERE

 

Wednesday Prep Schedule

6:00 PM – CHS Baseball at Lincoln Co

6:00 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer at Tullahoma