Category: Sports

U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team to Play World Cup Tune-Up Match at Nissan Stadium

U.S. Soccer announced in December that the U.S. Women’s National Team will return to Nashville as a part of it preparations for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup. In a 10-game build up to the World Cup dubbed “Countdown to the Cup,” the U.S. WNT will play England at Nissan Stadium on March 2, 2019 in the SheBelieves Cup.

Nashville SC Season Ticket Members will have exclusive presale access to tickets for the game.

A four-team round robin tournament, the 2019 SheBelieves Cup will include the U.S., England, Brazil and Japan, playing doubleheaders in three cities from February 27 through March 5. Brazil and Japan will open up the March 2 doubleheader at Nissan Stadium at 1 p.m. CT while the U.S. and England will play at 3:30 p.m.

“This schedule checks a lot of important boxes in our preparation for the World Cup,” said U.S. WNT head coach Jill Ellis. “We’ll get to experience a variety of teams in regard to their strengths and styles of play and almost all of countries will be in their World Cup preparation as well. We are playing tough games in Europe, which is vitally important, and also get to play quality opponents in front of our home fans at venues all across the USA. It will go fast, but these games will be a major factor in pushing us to be at our peak once we arrive in France next summer.”

The U.S. WNT is 3-0 all-time at Nissan Stadium, taking down Canada in 2004 and France in 2016 by identical 1-0 scores. The USA also beat Scotland 3-1 in 2013.

As a part of the SheBelieves Cup, U.S. Soccer will hold a Girls’ Fantasy Camp in Nashville from March 1-4. It will include training sessions with former Women’s National Team players, premium match tickets, behind-the-scenes access and more. The camp is open to girls born in 2005, 2006 and 2007. For more information, contact fantasycamp@ussoccer.org.

Coffee County Basketball Fights to Sweep of Tullahoma on Tuesday Night

Jacey Vaughn of CHS Basketball

In a pair of games that featured strong performances and incredible drama, the Coffee County CHS basketball teams claimed a huge sweep over Tullahoma on Tuesday night in the Wildcats den.   The Lady Raiders needed an improbable comeback to stun the Lady Cats in overtime 62 to 55.  The Red Raiders held off a last second Wildcat rally to claim a 45 to 42 win.

Trailing by 2 points with 3 seconds remaining, Jacey Vaughn went to the free throw line and hit a pair of free throws to send the game in overtime.  In overtime, Vaughn hit a 3 point basket in the Lady Raiders’ first possession to give Coffee County the momentum to close out their 4th straight district win.  The free throws capped off a rally that saw Coffee County erase a 4 point deficit with 23 seconds remaining in regulation.  Vaughn finished with a team high 21 points, including 15 points in the 4th quarter and overtime as the senior was named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.  Bella Vinson scored 18 points and Abby Morgan netted 8.  The win improves the Lady Raiders record to 18 and 3 on the season.

Darius Rozier of Coffee County CHS basketball

The Red Raiders led at the end of every period but could never gain any separation on a tenacious Tullahoma team.  A Darius Rozier steal and dunk with 2:35 remaining in the game put Coffee County up by 5 points and seemed to seal the outcome.  But Tullahoma cut the deficit to 3 in the final 15 seconds and got a turnover to regain possession for a final shot to tie the game.  The Red Raider defense smothered the Wildcat shooters as Tullahoma’s final shot come up short.  Rozier led Coffee County in scoring with 19 points as he earned the Crazy Daisies player of the game award.  Andrew Mahaffey added 9 points and Kyle Farless finished with 7.   The win improves the Red Raiders record to 11 and 4 on the year and 3 and 1 in district play.

The Raider and Lady Raider basketball teams return home on Friday to begin a six game home stand as they welcome Franklin County to the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.  This 6 game district home stand will feature the last regular season home games of the year for the CHS teams.  Tip-off for the girls’ game is set for 6 PM and Thunder Radio will bring you live coverage beginning with the Char-El Apartments and Home Rental pregame show at 5:50.

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Coffee County Wrestling Team Falls to Warren County on Tuesday

Brett Francis of Coffee County CHS wrestling

Hosting region wrestling rival Warren County on Tuesday night, the Raider wrestling team returned to their home mat at the Coffee County Raider Academy.   In a year that has seen the Raiders show an incredible improvement in the duals performances, Coffee County hosted a Pioneer squad that is having their best season in recent memory.  In a hotly contested match, Warren County edged Coffee County 45 to 33.

Coffee County got pinfall wins from Devin Judge(at 152 pounds), Cardin Stump(285), Hunter Massey(113) and Brett Francis(120).  Jesse Smith(145) captured 5 points via a technical fall(17 to 2) victory.  Hunter Waring(132) added 4 points with an 8 to 0 major decision win.

The Raider grapplers will hit the road on Friday night as they travel to Winchester to take on Franklin County and Siegel in a region tri-match.  The first match will begin at 6 PM.

Motlow Lady Bucks Beat Lawson State, Prepare to Host TCCAA Rivals This Weekend

The Motlow State Community College Lady Bucks outscored visiting Lawson State 22-12 in the third quarter, erasing a six-point halftime deficit, and went on to beat the visitors 69-64 Saturday afternoon in a non-conference contest at Copperweld Arena.

Motlow (4-0, 11-4) extended its winning streak to three games after traveling to Washington D.C. last week and beating Fredrick Community College 75-46 and Nassau Community College 78-62. The Lady Bucks will host TCCAA opponent Roane State (2-2, 5-11) at 5:30 p.m. Friday, then welcome visiting Walters State (4-0, 11-4) at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Lady Bucks and Lady Senators, the defending TCCAA regular season and tournament champions, are tied at the top of the conference standings.

Sophomore Janna Lewis keyed Motlow’s comeback against Lawson State, leading the Lady Bucks with 22 points and 11 rebounds along with three assists and two steals. Lewis leads the TCCAA in scoring, averaging 20.4 points per game, and is second in rebounding with 11.3 per game.

The Lady Bucks got all but two of their points from the starting five. Katie Thomas hit four 3-pointers and scored 17 points, Star Bell-Freeman had 15 points with four rebounds, three assists and two steals, Dominique Fields added 10 points along with four assists and two rebounds, and Taylor Holcomb scored three points with eight rebounds, five assists and two steals.

Following their back-to-back conference games this weekend, the Lady Bucks will take to the road for the remainder of the month of January. The next home game will be Friday, Feb. 1, when Motlow will host TCCAA rival Cleveland State.

Coffee Middle Basketball Sweeps Cannon County on Monday Night

Chloe Gannon of CCMS basketball

The Coffee County Middle School basketball team welcomed Cannon County to the CCMS gym on Monday in their final non-conference game of the year.   The Lady Raiders got fast starts in each half to claim a 32 to 29 win.   The Red Raiders also got off to a fast start in the 1st quarter but needed a last second shot by Hayden Garr to capture a 45 to 43 win.

The Lady Raiders opened the game on a 7 to 0 run and scored 4 points in the first 20 seconds of the second half to stake themselves to a pair of crucial leads.  Cannon County was able to fight back both times, but the Lady Raiders were able to weather the Lady Lions charges.   Chloe Gannon led the Lady Raiders in scoring with 15 points.  Olivia Vinson added 11 points.  The win improves the Lady Raiders record to 11 and 5 on the year.

Hayden Garr of CCMS basketball

The Red Raiders jumped out to an 11 to 3 lead in the first quarter before foul trouble allowed Cannon County to take a 5 point lead into the half.  In the second half, Coffee Middle went on a 10 to 2 run to take a 32 to 31 lead.  After a back and forth 4th quarter, Garr hit a 12 foot jump shot at the buzzer to give the Red Raiders the dramatic win.  Jacob Holder led Coffee County in scoring with 15 points.  Dayne Crosslin finished with 12 points while Garr added 8.

The Raiders and Lady Raiders will have their final home game of the year of Thursday night as they welcome East Tullahoma to the CCMS Gym for 8th Grade Night.  The 8th Grade festivities will take place between the girls’ and the boys’ game.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you all the action with Lucky Knott on the call as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series.  The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM.   Thunder Radio’s live coverage will begin with the pregame show at 5:50.

CHS Freshman Basketball Falls in Overtime at Warren County

The Coffee County CHS freshman Red Raiders traveled to Warren County on Monday night for their first action of 2019.  Coffee County fought hard but ended up dropping an overtime decision to the Pioneers.  The Red Raiders fell by a final score of 46 to 44.

The Red Raiders were led in scoring by Brady Nugent and Rueben Alvarez who each netted 11 points.  Connor Shemwell added 8 points and Aiden Abellana and John Dobson each finished with 5 points.

The freshmen cagers will be back in action on Saturday, January 19th when they travel to Shelbyville for a freshman tournament.  The Red Raiders will play 3 games at Shelbyville Central High School.  The tournament schedule will be released in the coming days.

Statement Win for Preds at Toronto

Mattias Ekholm #42 of the Nashville Predators (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)

Pekka Rinne made 18 saves for the Nashville Predators in a 4-0 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on Monday.

Mattias Ekholm, Colton Sissons and Kevin Fiala each had a goal and an assist, and P.K. Subban scored for Nashville (26-15-3), which is 4-0-1 in its past five games after going 0-5-1 in the previous six.

Michael Hutchinson made 28 saves for Toronto, (27-13-2), which has lost three of its past four games.

The Predators went up 1-0 at 4:08 of the second period when Ekholm scored on a power play from the point.

The Maple Leafs thought they scored at 4:51 when Auston Matthews put in a cross-crease pass from Andreas Johnsson, but the goal was overturned on video review after it was determined that their entry into the zone 26 seconds earlier was offside.

Subban made it 2-0 at 13:11. Nick Bonino cleanly won a face-off against Matthews back to Matt Irwin, who passed to Subban for a one-timer that deflected off William Nylander’s stick.

Sissons scored at 17:23 to make it 3-0 before Fiala scored at 19:23 for the 4-0 final.

Filip Forsberg returned after missing 17 games because of an upper-body injury.

Pete Weber’s Postgame Report

Coffee County Basketball Grabs District Sweep at Lincoln County

Kyle Farless of CHS basketball

Returning to district play on Friday night, the Coffee County CHS basketball teams traveled to Fayetteville to take on Lincoln County.  A pair of strong 2nd halves by Coffee County led the Raiders and Lady Raiders to their second straight sweep.  The Lady Raiders outscored Lincoln County 31 to 13 in the second half to win 47 to 29.  The Red Raiders rallied from a 4 point deficit to beat the Falcons 54 to 51.

The Red Raiders led by 5 entering the final minute only to see Lincoln County rally to tie the game at 51 with 17 seconds remaining.  But Kyle Farless drained a 3 point basket from the left corner with 4 seconds to go to lift the Raiders to the huge district road win.  Farless finished with a game high 16 points as he was named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.   Shawn Anderson and Darius Rozier each added 11 points as Coffee County improved to 10 and 4 on the year and 2 and 1 in district play.

Ellie Graham of Coffee County CHS basketball

The Lady Raiders struggled in the first half offensively but a strong defensive effort by Coffee County sent the game into the half tied at 16.  In the second half, Coffee County held Lincoln County to 2 points in a crucial 6 minute stretch to expand a 27 to 20 lead into a 37 to 22 cushion with less than 5 minutes to play.  Bella Vinson led the Lady Raiders in scoring with 18 points as the sophomore had 11 of Coffee County’s 16 first half points to earn the Crazy Daisies player of the game award.  Abby Morgan finished with 7 points, all in the 4th quarter.  Kiya Ferrell added 6 points and Ellie Graham, who was strong on defense all night, added 4.  The win lifts the Lady Raiders record to 17 and 3 and 3 and 0 in district play.

Coffee County returns to the court on Tuesday when they travel to Tullahoma to take on the rival Wildcats.  Tip-off for the girls’ game is set for 6 PM and Thunder Radio will bring you live coverage beginning with the Powers Storage pregame show at 5:50.

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Coffee County Wrestlers Grab 2 Medals at Stewarts Creek on Saturday

Chris Speagle of Coffee County CHS wrestling

The Coffee County wrestling team visited Smyrna on Saturday for the Red Hawk Rampage Individual Tournament at Stewarts Creek High School.  Taking a contingent of 11 wrestlers, Coffee County came home with a pair of medals in the event which attracted 18 teams from middle and west Tennessee and southern Kentucky.  In team points, the Red Raiders finished in 11th place ahead of region rivals Shelbyville, Cookeville, Franklin County and Siegel.

Christopher Speagle(wrestling at 220 pounds) was the top medalist for the Raiders as he compiled a record of 5 and 1 and finished in 3rd place.  In the 3rd place match, Speagle got a 4 to 1 decision win over Samar Kattih of Riverdale.

Brett Francis(120 lbs) was 4 and 2 on the day and captured a 4th place finish.  Francis’ two losses came in the 1st round and the medal round to Tyler Dittmer of Independence.

Other Raider wrestlers and their records:

Hunter Massey(113) – 3 and 2 with 2 pins;

Gavin Prater(138) – 3 and 2 with 2 pins;

Hunter Waring(132) – 2 and 2 with 2 pins;

Cardin Stump(285) – 2 and 2 win 1 pin;

Reynaldo Reyes(182) – 1 and 2 with 1 pin;

Zack Bush(145) – 0 and 2;

Devin Judge(160) – 0 and 2;

Jacob Phillips(170) – 0 and 2;

Gabriel Westbrook(106) – 0 and 2.

The Raider grapplers are back in action on Tuesday when they welcome Warren County to the Coffee County Raider Academy.  The match will feature a head to head matchup between the Warren County High School and Coffee County High School wrestling teams and a head to head matchup between the Warren County Youth wrestling organization and the Coffee County Youth wrestlers.  The evening’s events get underway at 6 PM.

Smith Keys Preds’ Response, Bounce-Back Victory Over Habs

All Peter Laviolette wanted was a response. On Saturday night in Montreal, he got one.

Roughly 24 hours after the Predators produced what their head coach called an “awful” effort in a 4-3 overtime loss to Detroit, Nashville went into the Bell Centre on the second half of a back-to-back and defeated the Canadiens by a 4-1 final.

The victory gives the Preds points in four consecutive games – and three out of possible four in the last two nights. But it’s Saturday’s victory that makes the past 48 hours look a lot better. Right from the opening moments of the contest, the visitors were much better than they were a day before, and against an opponent with a better record as well.

“We were strong from start to finish,” Laviolette said. “We were competitive on pucks and detailed to our game. A lot of credit really goes to the players, just for making sure we’re ready to play.”

“This is one of our best road games of the year, for sure,” Nashville defenseman Mattias Ekholm said. “We played a simple game, got the first goal, got the second one, and even when they got one back, we responded right away. That was just a really solid effort from everyone.”

Nashville discussed having a much-improved start on Saturday, and midway through the first period, Craig Smith pounced on a loose rebound from a P.K. Subban blast to give the Preds a 1-0 lead. Nine minutes later, and with less than a minute to play in the opening frame, Ekholm blasted a shot past Carey Price for a 2-0 lead after one period.

In the second, it former Preds Captain Shea Weber who got Montreal on the board when he floated a point shot past Juuse Saros. The response from the Predators was much different than a night before, however, when they also saw their 2-0 lead cut in half. This time, Smith put Nashville back ahead by two by scoring just 18 seconds after Weber.

In the third, the Preds continued to keep the Habs to the outside, and Juuse Saros was there when they needed him to make key stops. Viktor Arvidsson threw one into an empty net to ice it late, the perfect ending to exactly the kind of game the Predators needed.

“It feels like every time we get challenged by a coach or ourselves, or we feel like we don’t play as good as we can, the next game is usually a strong one,” Ekholm said. “Tonight was really strong for us, but it’s just one game. We have a long road trip to go, so it’s nice to get this one, but we have to refocus.”

Anything You Can Do…

When Shea Weber’s shot found a way through a host of people and rekindled life into the Bell Centre, it would’ve been easy for those on the Nashville bench to think: “here we go again.”

After all, with the exception of a win in Washington on New Year’s Eve, life on the road hasn’t been great for the Predators over the past two months.

However, the man who has been a part of this club just about as long as anyone else on the roster wasn’t about to let it happen again on Saturday night.

It took Craig Smith only 18 seconds to respond to Weber’s strike, as he got untangled from Carey Price to start, whipped around the net – and beat the goaltender there – before banking the puck in off the blocker and over the line. Montreal challenged the play for goaltender interference, but unlike on Friday in Detroit, the call went the visitors’ way.

It was by far the biggest goal of the four Smith has scored over his past three outings, and from a team standpoint, well, it was monumental.

“In terms of responses, that was probably the one that meant the most so far this year,” Laviolette said of the goal. “We’re coming off a tough game and you have a two-goal lead, they close it, and to immediately go down and score a goal, that’s really important. Smith had a super strong game, too. He was physical, he was fast, competitive on pucks and chipped in the offense as well.”

Smith now has points in each of his last five outings (4g-2a) and continues to produce for the Preds as they get back on track – and on Saturday night, he helped lead the way.

“It’s the process in which we enter a game, the way we play, the passion we lay on the ice,” Smith said. “The process is more important, but we have to take ownership in how we start games… We want to have a great start and play with speed.”

Notes:

P.K. Subban had two assists on the night, the second of which was his 300th in the NHL.

Preds forward Colton Sissons returned to the lineup on Saturday night after missing the previous six games with a lower-body injury. He was a +2 in 14:20 of time on ice.

Nashville winger Miikka Salomaki did not play on Saturday and is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Salomaki left Friday’s game in Detroit and did not return.

Nashville’s six-game adventure continues on Monday night in Toronto when they’ll face the Maple Leafs. Then, it’s onto Chicago, Columbus and finally Carolina to finish things up next weekend.