Category: Sports

Westwood Middle Baseball Swamps Riverside Christian in Season Opener

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.

Coffee County Middle School Baseball Opens Season with Shutout Win

The Coffee County Middle School baseball team opened their regular season at home on Tuesday night as they welcomed White County to the CCMS field.  Raider pitchers Jacob Holder and Jack Anderson combined for a 2 hit shutout as Coffee Middle opened the season with a 9 to 0 win.

Holder pitched 5 innings allowing no hits while striking out 10 to get the win on the mound.   Anderson got a strikeout as he pitched 2 innings of relief.  At the plate, Hayden Garr and Nolan Jernigan each had 2 hits as Garr drove in a pair of runs.  Holder added an RBI double.

The Red Raiders will hit the road on Wednesday for the 2nd game in the season series with White County.  Wednesday’s game is a make-up of Monday’s rain-out in Sparta.  First pitch is set for 4:00 PM.

Coffee County Middle School Soccer Opens Season With Road Win at White County

Javier Rodriquez of CCMS soccer(file photo)

The Coffee County Middle School soccer team opened their season on the road on Tuesday night in Sparta.  The young and exciting Red Raiders took on conference rival White County looking to get the season off on the right foot.  A hat trick from Javier Rodriguez helped push the Raiders to a 6 to 2 win.

The Red Raiders got a pair of 1st half goals from Rodriguez and Brayton Anderson before breaking loose in the 2nd half.  In the second half, Rodriguez scored twice more while Julius Norris and Isaiah Campbell added goals.  Coach Ryan Wood was pleased with the control that Coffee County maintained in the midfield.  He also called out Peyton Pobanz for his defensive leadership.

The Red Raiders will return to action on Friday when they travel to Winchester to take on North Franklin.  That match is set to kick off at 4:45 PM.

Coffee County CHS Baseball Drops Tuesday Scrimmage to Warren County

The Coffee County CHS baseball team welcomed Warren County to Powers Field on Tuesday for a scrimmage contest.  Despite out hitting Warren County, Coffee County came up on the short end of a 9 to 7 decision in 10 innings.

Jalen Morris led Coffee County in hitting as he was 3 for 4 at the plate.  Zach Milan finished the game with a single and a double and 2 runs scored.  Dylan Koon and Noah Bradshaw each added a pair of singles while Hayden Skipper and Skylar Bratcher added doubles.

The Red Raiders and Pioneers will scrimmage again on Wednesday in McMinnville.  First pitch is set for 4:30 PM at Warren County High School.

Saros Stops 43 Shots as Preds Fall to Blues in St. Louis

Juuse Saros made 43 saves, but the Blues got the game’s only two goals as the Nashville Predators fell in St. Louis by a 2-0 final on Tuesday night at Enterprise Center. The result sees the Preds lose four of five in their season series against the Blues as they finished off the second half of a back-to-back set.

Nashville was outshot by a 44-19 margin on the evening, and Saros kept them in it all night long, but the Predators were unable to convert on Jordan Binnington with the Blues goaltender earning the shutout.

Although it was their second game in as many nights, the Predators weren’t about to make excuses for their performance on Tuesday night.

“The first (period) we were OK, but the second and third, we just didn’t generate as many chances,” Predators Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “They were quicker than we were… Saros played a great game, he did his job and it just wasn’t enough. We didn’t have enough going back the other way.”

The game remained scoreless through 40 minutes, and moments after the Predators finished off a third-period penalty kill, Tyler Bozak beat Saros for the game’s only tally until the Blues punched in an empty-net goal at 19:56.

Forward Wayne Simmonds made his debut for the Predators on Tuesday night after being acquired at the Trade Deadline on Monday afternoon, and the winger finished with two shots on goal in 15:46 of ice time on the night.

“When your goalie is playing like that and he’s keeping you in the game, he’s giving you a chance and you don’t get something for him, it’s a little bit disappointing,” Simmonds said. “He played unbelievable. It’s my first time not playing against him, but he played great.”

Nashville will now head home before their road trip continues on Friday night in Winnipeg, followed by a home-and-home set with Minnesota – three more tough Central Division matchups as the Preds begin their March schedule.

For now, however, they’ll have to think about this one as the Blues pulled closer to the Preds in the divisional standings.

“We could have done a better job,” Simmonds said. “The first period we played well, and the second period, I don’t think we played well from the start of it. Maybe if we capitalize on one of those power plays, it’s a different story.”

Notes:

Mikael Granlund, who was dealt to the Preds on Trade Deadline Day, welcomed his first child into the world on Tuesday and also celebrated his own 27th birthday. Granlund should be available for Nashville’s next game on Friday in Winnipeg.

Defenseman Matt Donovan was Nashville’s lone scratch on the evening (outside of Granlund). Craig Smith and Miikka Salomaki remain on Injured Reserve.

The Predators will travel to Winnipeg to face the Jets on Friday night before a Sunday evening contest in Minnesota against the Wild. The group then returns to Nashville to host Minnesota on Tuesday.

Lady Raider Basketball Guts Out Overtime Win to Open Region 4AAA Tournament

Abby Morgan of CHS basketball

Hosting a region quarterfinal basketball game for the 2nd consecutive season, the Lady Raider of CHS welcomed Stewarts Creek to the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym on Monday.   Looking for their first region win since 2012, Coffee County saw Stewarts Creek rally in the 4th quarter to force overtime.  The Lady Raiders needed a come from behind rally in overtime to get the 59 to 55 win.

After a back and forth first half, Coffee County outscored The Red Hawks 8 to 4 in the final 3 minutes of the first half to take a 6 point lead into the half.  The Lady Raiders stayed hot as they pushed the lead to 14 points in the 3rd quarter behind 4 baskets from behind the 3 point line.  Stewarts Creek opened the 4th quarter on a 10 to 2 run to cut the deficit to 2 with 4 minutes left.  Coffee County built the lead to 7 only to see Stewarts Creek take the lead at 51 to 50 with 1 minute remaining.  Abby Morgan hit a free throw in the final minute and the Coffee County defense made a huge stop in the finals 15 seconds to send the game to an extra period.  In overtime, Morgan scored 6 points to give Coffee County the huge win as Coffee County remained unbeaten at home on the year.

Morgan led all scorers as she finished with 25 points, including 13 in the 4th quarter and overtime.  For her heroics, Morgan was named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.  Bella Vinson had 13 points including 2 big free throws in overtime.  Jacey Vaughn and Ellie Graham each played spectacular on the night and each finished with 8 points.  The win improves the Lady Raiders to 28 and 4 on the season.

The Lady Raiders will be back in action on Tuesday night at Riverdale as they take on the number 1 team in the state, Riverdale, in the semifinals.  Tip-off is set for 6 PM.  That game will be broadcast by our partner station WGNS of Murfreesboro.  You can listen to WGNS online at www.WGNSRadio.com. 

The Red Raiders open Region Tournament action on Tuesday night at home against Riverdale.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast.  Tip-off is set for 7 PM at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.  Lucky Knott will have the call of the action beginning with the Char-El Apartments and Home Rental Pregame Show at 6:50.

Download the broadcast at: http://www.podcastgarden.com/episode/stewarts-creek-at-coffee-county-girls-basketball_141396

 

2019 Region 4 Basketball Tournament(updated 2-25)

Tuesday Prep Schedule

4:30 PM – CHS Baseball HOSTS Warren Co(Scrimmage)

5:00 PM – CCMS Baseball HOSTS White Co

5:00 PM – CCMS Softball HOSTS White Co – Gilley Crane Hometown Sports Series broadcast on Thunder Radio

5:30 PM – WMS Baseball HOSTS Riverside Christian

5:30 PM – CCMS Boys’ Soccer at White Co

5:30 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer at Liberty – PPD/ Make-up date is TBD

6:00 PM – CHS Girls’ Basketball vs. Riverdale – Region 4AAA Tourn(G) at Riverdale

7:00 PM – CHS Boys’ Basketball HOSTS Riverdale – Region 4AAA Tourn – Thunder Radio broadcast

Manchester Youth Baseball Has Final Signup on Tuesday

The Manchester Youth Baseball Association will be holding their final sign-up date on Tuesday evening, February 26th at the Duck River Building.  The signup will take place from 5 to 8 PM in the Duck River Community Room.

Manchester Youth Baseball has divisions for kids 4 to 18.  Parents wishing to sign their child up need to bring a copy of the child’s birth certificate to signups.  Cost for T-Ball signups is $55.  For ages 8u to 12u the cost will be $55 and for $18u the cost is $100 per player.  There are a limited number of scholarships available to those that need help with the cost.  You can get more information at the signups.

Subban, Predators Top Oilers in Shootout

P.K. Subban of the Nashville Predators [Photo by nhl.com]

P.K. Subban had a goal and an assist for the Nashville Predators in a 3-2 shootout win against the Edmonton Oilers at Bridgestone Arena on Monday.

Colton Sissons scored, and Pekka Rinne made 25 saves for Nashville (37-23-5), which has won three of its past four games and moved one point ahead of the Winnipeg Jets for first place in the Central Division.

Leon Draisaitl scored twice, and Mikko Koskinen made 36 saves for Edmonton (26-29-7), which has lost 12 of its past 15 games (3-8-4) and is seven points behind the Minnesota Wild for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference.

Draisaitl tied it 2-2 with a power-play goal at 9:12 of the third period, getting the rebound after Alex Chiasson’s initial shot was redirected by Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.

Draisaitl gave the Oilers a 1-0 lead at 2:08 of the first period on a shorthanded breakaway. He intercepted a pass by Predators forward Filip Forsberg in the neutral zone before beating Rinne five-hole with a backhand.

Sissons tied it 1-1 at 11:43 of the second period. Rocco Grimaldi received a pass from Subban on the rush and shot from the right circle, and Sissons got the rebound and scored into an open net.

Subban gave the Predators a 2-1 lead at 13:07 on a slap shot from the point. The goal was Subban’s 400th point in the NHL.

Forsberg and Brian Boyle scored in the shootout for the Predators.

The Oilers played without forward Connor McDavid, who was serving the second game of a two-game suspension for an illegal check to the head of New York Islanders defenseman Nick Leddy.

Rain Moves Coffee County Basketball Region Quarterfinal Games AGAIN

2019 Region 4 Basketball Tournament(updated 2-23)

With more flooding in the area, the decision was made to move all of the Region 4AAA quarterfinal basketball games for the 2nd time.  The girls’ quarterfinal round will be contested on Monday evening at 7 PM at the home gyms of the highest 4 seeded teams.  The boys’ quarterfinal contests will be held on Tuesday night at 7 PM at the home gyms of the highest 4 seeded teams.

Coffee County, by virtue of finishing 2nd in the district boys and girls tournaments, will host quarterfinal games on at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.  The Lady Raiders will play host to Stewarts Creek at 7 PM on Monday.  The Red Raiders will host Riverdale at 7 PM on Tuesday.  Girls’ semifinals will be at Riverdale on Tuesday and the boys’ semifinals will be on Wednesday at Riverdale.  The girls’ finals will be on Wednesday and the boys’ finals will be on Thursday.

Tickets will be $6 each night.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast of each game.  Our live coverage will begin with the Powers Storage/Char-El Apartments and Home Rental Pregame Shows at 6:50 PM each night.