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2018 Year in Review – Coffee County Bass Club

As 2018 has drawn 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 girls’ soccer squads at Coffee County Bass Club.  In their 3rd full year of competition, the Coffee County Bass Club won the inaugural South Central Tennessee Region Championship as the team of Issac Owens and Garrett Davis capped off a strong spring with the title win.  Thunder Radio reported on it in a story we brought to you on April 23rd.

Garrett Davis and Isiah Owens show off their catch on April 21st as they clinched the region championship at Old Hickory Lake

Garrett Davis and Isaiah Owens of the Coffee County Youth Bass Club captured the South Central Tennessee Region points championship after Saturday’s Region Championship tournament on Old Hickory Lake.  In the first year of region competition, the Coffee County Youth Bass Club duo edged a team from Mt. Juliet by 1 point for the win.  With the region title, the duo earned a $1000 scholarship and an automatic berth in the Bass Nation High School Championship to be held in August on Kentucky Lake.

Davis and Owens led a group of 5 Coffee County teams which finished the year in the Top 25 in the region standings.  Hunter Sanders and Blake Mangrum finished in 8th place.  The brother teams of Colby and Braeden Thurmond came in 13th place while Branson and Dawson Wells captured 21st.  The team of Joe White and Adam Petty came home in 23rd place in the region standings.

In Saturday’s region championship tournament, 4 Raider teams finished in the Top 15 on a beautiful day for fishing on Old Hickory.  The Thurmond brothers were the top finishers for Coffee County as they netted 4 fish weighing 8.48 pounds.  The team of Sanders/Mangrum landed 4 fish for 7.99 pounds to finish in 11th place.  Davis and Owens also caught 4 fish at 7.97 pounds to finish in 12th place.  The brother tandem of Branson and Dawson Wells also landed 4 fish weighing 6.02 pounds to finish in 14th place.

The Raider anglers will hit the water again on Saturday when they travel to Dayton on Saturday for the Battle of Chickamauga.  That tournament is 6th stop on the Tennessee Bass Nation State Trail series.  The anglers will blast off at first light from the Dayton Boat Dock & Grill.

Arvidsson Scores Twice as Saros, Preds Shut Out Flyers

Viktor Arvidsson of the Nashville Predators

The Predators sent 2018 out with a bang, and they welcomed 2019 in the same fashion.

Viktor Arvidsson scored twice and Juuse Saros stopped all 32 shots he faced as Nashville shut out the Philadelphia Flyers at Bridgestone Arena, 4-0. It’s Nashville’s second win in as many nights and gives them 50 points through 41 games as they reach the halfway mark of the season.

On Monday afternoon in Washington, the Preds snapped a six-game losing streak by scoring five unanswered to beat the defending Stanley Cup champions. But, as Rocco Grimaldi said, they didn’t want to be a “one-hit wonder.”

On Tuesday, they had another smash single.

“Saros held us in the game,” Grimaldi said. “He held us in, and then our guys got going and putting more pucks to the net. We started shooting to score, instead of just trying to get it to the net and we were rewarded.”

“I’m usually pretty honest; I told you that the two losses before the win in Washington, I hated the result,” Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “I didn’t mind the effort that our guys put in and the pucks we were putting at the net. You’re getting 40-50 shots and you’re doing an ‘OK’ job defensively and it’s just not going your way, and sometimes that happens. But if you look at the game, which we have to, there was a lot of good things that we were doing and I think these past two games have been a continuation of that and we’ve been fortunate to get a couple of wins.”

The game’s opening period went scoreless, largely thanks to stellar play from Preds goaltender Juuse Saros who made 13 saves through the first 20 minutes.

Just over two minutes into the middle stanza, the Predators broke the draw courtesy of Craig Smith’s 11th of the season, a shot he wired into the top corner past Michal Neuvirth. Exactly 10 minutes later, Ryan Johansen found Arvidsson at the side of the net for a tap-in and his second goal in as many games to give the Preds a 2-0 advantage after 40 minutes.

Arvidsson added his second of the night at 6:15 of the final frame, and Grimaldi put the exclamation point on the night when he tallied for the second consecutive game to send the locals home happy.

Philadelphia’s shot totals lessened as the game went on, but Saros still had to be sharp, making the saves he should have made, and maybe a few he had to work for.

“Tonight, he was terrific, let’s be honest,” Laviolette said of Saros. “Recently, we’ve played a lot of teams really strong off the rush. Washington, Dallas, the Rangers and I think, Philadelphia, a couple times here, they’re a rush team. They’re able of attacking, they fly guys capable of getting behind you, and they did. We needed saves there and he made them.”

In the end, Nashville has another two points in the standings, as they’ve gone from just trying to get back in the win column to all of a sudden showing signs of the Stanley Cup contender they know they can be.

With a six-game trip looming, the Preds know they’ll have to find ways to be successful on the road once more – and a pair of wins is certainly a good place to start.

“We think this could be the start of a long winning streak, but it doesn’t really matter what you think, it’s what you do,” Grimaldi said. “We have to have a good practice before we go to Detroit. Then we have a long road trip, playing against some really good hockey teams that are playing good right now. We have to take it one game at a time and keep building off each game.”

Arvi, Arvi, Arvi:

Viktor Arvidsson’s mother, Asa, was among the moms who stuck around after they all saw their sons win in Washington the day before.

Turns out No. 33 wasn’t done impressing his biggest fan.

Arvidsson scored twice on New Year’s Day in Nashville – giving himself three goals in his last two outings – and helped lead his club to a second consecutive victory.

“It’s fun to score,” Arvidsson said, his gap-toothed grin coming through. “It’s a great feeling, having my mom and the family in town. I’m just happy they could be here and watch me play.”

It was Arvidsson’s fourth game back in the lineup after missing more than a month due to injury, and in each subsequent outing, he’s shown more and more just how crucial he is to the Nashville lineup.

“He came back and played a good first game and then from there, I think it’s been a build-up where’s he’s tried to get better,” Laviolette said of Arvidsson. “He’s pushing himself, you see how important he is out there tonight with his speed, and his work ethic, his ability to score goals and make a difference in the game.”

Not only was Arvidsson a major addition back on the top line with Ryan Johansen, but Filip Forsberg isn’t far behind. It’s been a while since the trio was together, and once they’re reunited, the rest of the League will need to take notice once more.

Whether or not it happens on Nashville’s upcoming, six-game road trip remains to be seen, but the Preds never back down from a challenge – especially with Arvidsson chugging along.

“We have to go on the road for a decent amount of games now, and we’re going to have to really battle our way through that and pick up as many points as we possibly can,” Arvidsson said. “It’s going to be fun to get on the road.”

Notes:

Prior to Tuesday’s game, the Predators placed forward Kyle Turris on Injured Reserve with a lower-body injury.

The Predators also claimed forward Phillip Di Giuseppe on waivers from Carolina on Tuesday. Di Giuseppe did not dress against the Flyers.

With the New Year now underway, the Preds will head out for their longest road trip of the season, a six-game excursion that begins on Friday night in Detroit. Nashville will then make stops in Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Columbus and Carolina before finally returning to Bridgestone Arena on Jan. 15.

2018 Year in Review – Prep Volleyball

As 2018 has drawn 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 volleyball teams from CHS, Temple Baptist Christian School, Westwood Middle and Coffee County Middle.

In their first ever full varsity season for Westwood, Coach Heather Sulkowski led the Lady Rockets to a 500 record including wins over Coffee Middle and Tullahoma.  Thunder Radio reported on the varsity/JV sweep over Tullahoma in a story we brought to you on September 14th.

Emma Kidder of Westwood volleyball

The Westwood Middle School volleyball team welcomed Tullahoma to the Joel Vinson Gym on Thursday.  The Lady Rockets varsity captured a 3 set victory by set scores of 25-18, 23-25 & 15-13.  The JV team also captured a 3 set victory by set scores of 25-7, 18-25 & 15-13.

In the varsity match, Emma Kidder led the way with 4 aces and 8 digs.  Abby Clark led the team in aces with 5.  Anna Johnson had 3 kills and 6 digs while Maddie Sullivan finished with 6 assists.  For the JV Lady Rockets, Lilee Scott finished with 2 digs and 3 aces.  Ivet Ontiverous led the team in aces with 6.  Cassie Douglas had 2 assists.

Westwood will be back at home on Tuesday for their final home match of the year.  Westwood will square off against South Lincoln in that match scheduled for the Joel Vinson Gym.  First serve is set for 5 PM.

The Coffee County Middle School fielded a young and inexperienced team that struggled at times.  The highlight of the year was a straight set win over South Franklin in a home match on August 20th we brought to you right here in Thunder Radio as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series.  Here is our story from August 21st

Madison Pruitt of CCMS volleyball

The Lady Raider volleyball team of Coffee County Middle School returned to conference play on Monday as they welcomed South Franklin to the CCMS gym.  The Lady Raiders were coming off a pair of season opening losses as they looked for their first win.  Coffee Middle got that win in straight sets by set scores of 25-10 and 25-17.

The Lady Raiders once again leaned on their strong service game as they struck 17 aces in the match you heard here on Thunder Radio.  Coffee Middle was led in aces by Madison Pruitt who had 8.  Chloe Gannon finished with 7 aces, 4 kills and a block.  Brayden Tomberlin added 4 kills for the Lady Raiders who improved to 1 and 2 overall and 1 and 1 in conference play.

The Lady Raiders will be back at home on Tuesday night as they play host to Warren County.  First serve is set for 4:30 PM.

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The Coffee County Central High School volleyball team earned their 7th straight region tournament berth with a runner-up finish at the District 8AAA tournament.  Thunder Radio brought you the finals as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series.  Here is our story from October 5th.

Lexi Bryan of CHS volleyball

Opening up play in the District 8AAA volleyball tournament on Thursday night in Shelbyville, the Lady Raiders were looking for a pair of wins to claim their 2nd straight district title.  Coffee County defeated Columbia in straight sets in the semifinals to advance to Thursday night’s finals.  In the finals, Lincoln County dropped Coffee County in 4 sets.

In the semifinals, the Lady Raiders got a dominant performance at the net in the straight set win.  Coffee County won by set scores of 25-16, 25-22 and 25-17.  The Lady Raiders were led in kills by Kiya Ferrell and Lexi Bryan who each had 11.  Keri Munn led the team in aces with 5 and blocks with 3.  Amanda Mukai led Coffee County in assists with 21.   The win advanced Coffee County to the finals and guaranteed the Lady Raiders a trip to next week’s Region 4AAA tournament.

In the finals, Coffee County squared off against the regular season champion Lincoln County Lady Falcons.  After Coffee County captured the first set 25 to 16, Lincoln County roared back to grab the next 3 sets 16-25, 20-25 and 23-25.  Bryan led the Lady Raiders in kills with 15.  Keelie Hillis added 6 kills and led the team in assists with 18.  Mukai led the team in aces with 3 and Ferrell led the team in digs with 14.

After the match, Coffee County’s Sarah West, Keelie Hillis and Keri Munn were named to the All-District team.  Coach Andrew Taylor was honored with the Coach of the Year award.  Coffee County will now advance to next week’s Region 4AAA Tournament to be held at Lincoln County High School.  Coffee County will take on Siegel in the semifinals.  The date and time will be announced this weekend.

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The Temple Baptist Christian School Lady Eagles volleyball team finished the year with a phenomenal record of 31 and 5 which included a 7 and 0 performance in the Landmark Christian Tournament in Louisville, Kentucky.   Thunder Radio brought you story of that tournament win in a story we published on October 15th.

Rachel Butler of Temple Baptist

The Temple Baptist Christian School volleyball team roared through the prestigious Landmark Christian Academy tournament in Louisville, KY on Saturday to capture the tournament championship.  The Lady Eagles finished pool play of Friday with a 4 and 0 record.  As the top seed in Saturday’s tournament, Temple finished out a perfect weekend with a 3 set win in the finals.

In pool play, the Lady Eagles got wins in all 4 matches in straight sets.  Temple got wins over Madison Baptist Academy, Anchored Baptist, Hardin and Belmont Baptist.  In the tournament round on Saturday, Temple opened up with a win over Faith Christian by scores of 25-19 and 25-14.  In the semifinals, Temple swept Cumberland Christian Home Educators(CCHE) by set scores of 25-11 and 26 to 24.  This set up a finals rematch with CCHE.  In the championship match, Temple lost the first set 21-25.  They rallied to capture the second set 25-23 after capturing the final 2 points.  In the tiebreaker set, the Lady Eagles held off a late rally to win the final set and the match 15 to 12.

2018 Year in Review – Prep Girls’ Soccer

As 2018 has drawn 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 girls’ soccer squads at Coffee County CHS and Coffee County Middle and Westwood Middle.

The Coffee County CHS Lady Raiders advanced to the District 8AAA title game with a thrilling win in Shelbyville in extra time.  Thunder Radio brought you the broadcast of that match and reported on it in a story we brought you on October 10th.

Maddy Jones of Coffee County CHS soccer

The Lady Raider soccer team of Coffee County Central High opened play on the District 8AAA soccer tournament on Tuesday night in Shelbyville.  In a match you heard here on Thunder Radio, the Lady Raiders squared off against a tough and physical Eaglettes team.  A goal by Maddy Jones in the 15th minute of extra time proved to be the game winner as Coffee County won 2 to 1.

The 2 teams played to a pair of 2 to 2 draws in the regular season so a 1 to 1 tie at the end of regulation did not surprise any of the fans on hand.  Coffee County got on the board first in the 37th minute as Jayda Wright drilled home a pass from Clarissa Barrera to give Coffee County a 1 nil lead at intermission.  Shelbyville tied the match in the 41st minute on a penalty kick.  Despite several opportunities to get the game winning goal in regulation, 11 saves by freshman keeper Lucy Riddle kept Coffee County in the match.  In the 2nd extra period, Allie Amado found Jones streaking into the right side of the 18 yard box.  Jones converted the pass with 5 minutes remaining in the extra period.  Coffee County was able to control possession for much of the last 5 minutes to capture the exciting victory.

The win advances Coffee County to Thursday night’s District 8AAA Championship.  The Lady Raiders will return home to play host to Columbia on Thursday night at the Raider Academy.  Opening kick is set for 6:30 PM.

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The Westwood Lady Rockets fielded their youngest team ever in 2018 returning only 1 starter.  Westwood did get a big win on 8th grade night over Liberty.  Thunder Radio reported on it in a story we brought to you on September 10th.

Adriana Basurto of Westwood soccer

The Westwood soccer team welcomed Liberty to the Dyer-Bouldin Field on Friday.  Celebrating 8th Grade Night, Westwood jumped out to a 4 to 1 halftime lead.  The Lady Rockets ended up with 4 players scoring as they won 6 to 3.

Westwood’s only 8th grader, Adriana Basurto finished with a pair of goals to lead Westwood.  Princess Penaloza added 2 goals while Leonor Moreno Rivera and Chloe Bellamy each added one goal.

Westwood is back in action on Tuesday when they hit the road to Wartrace to take on Cascade.  That match will commence at 5 PM.

The Lady Raiders of Coffee County Middle School also struggled as a young squad in 2018 but did mange a huge conference win on the road in late August.   Coffee Middle blanked White County and Thunder Radio reported on it in a story we brought to you on August 24th.

Jorja Waggoner of CCMS soccer

The Coffee County Middle School soccer team hit the road to Sparta on Thursday for a conference match with White County.  Needing a boost after dropping their first 2 matches of the season, Coffee Middle jumped on the Warriorettes for a 7 to 0 win.

The Lady Raiders got a pair of goals from Jorja Waggoner, Katie Cotten and Caitlyn Garrett.  Hannah Creal added the 7th tally for Coffee Middle which improved to 1 and 2 on the year overall and in conference play.

The Lady Raiders return home for a Monday match against Tullahoma.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you that contest as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series.  The opening kick is set for 5 PM with the pregame show set to get underway at 4:45.

2018 Year in Review – Prep Cross Country

As 2018 has drawn 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 cross country season.

The Coffee County Middle School cross country team once again qualified a runner for the state meet as Greenlee Woods participated in her 2nd straight TMSAA Cross Country meet.  Thunder Radio reported on it in a story we brought you on October 8th

Greenlee Woods of CCMS cross country

Making her 2nd appearance at the TMSAA state cross country meet, Greenlee Woods barely missed the medal stand.  Competing as a 7th grader for the Coffee County Middle School cross country, Woods completed the 2 mile course on Saturday with a time of 14:13.8.  Autumn Headrick of John Sevier Middle School won the race as she clocked a time of 13:10.9.  Woods was 7 seconds out of the top 10 and 14 seconds shy of the medal stand in the race.  The state championship meet is held in Clarksville, Tennessee on the property of the Hilldale Family Life Center and is hosted by Austin Peay State University.

The Westwood Rockets were hit hardest by graduation but still managed a successful season.  They opened the year with a good showing at Bell Buckle and Thunder Radio reported on the meet in a story we brought to you on August 29th

The Westwood cross country team opened their season on Tuesday in Bell Buckle as they took part in a meet at Webb.  Coach Jim Dodson’s team was hit hard by graduation yet still managed to have a respectable showing.

 For the Rockets, Aidan Smith was the top finisher as he ran the 2 mile course in 12:41 to finish in 11th place.  Timothy Henderson was 50th with a time of 14:57. Hunter Crosslin ran a 15:57 to finish in 66th place while Ethan Miles posted a time of 19:58.

 For the Lady Rockets, Rylea McNamara was the top finisher as she posted the 14th place time of 15:07.  Mattalyn Goney finished in 42nd place with a time of 18:39.  Raygan Dubler was 46th at 19:25 followed by teammate Brooklyn George in 47th with a time of 19:29.  Samantha Wilder ran a time of 24:00 minutes.

The Westwood harriers are back in action on September 6th when they compete in a meet at St. Andrews-Sewanee.   That meet will get underway at 4 PM.

The Coffee County CHS team hosted a pair of meets this year including a dominant performance in their last home meet of the year.  Thunder Radio reported on the wins in a story we brought to you on October 11th

Patricia Barrera of CHS cross country

The Coffee County cross country teams of CHS and CCMS hosted their second meet of the year on Tuesday at Old Stone Fort State Park.  The Red Raider Run, sponsored by Jiffy Burger and Bridgestone, saw the Raider runners capture wins in all 4 races.

For the middle school runners, Greenlee Woods ran away with the girls’ race to win with a time of 15:09.  Teammate Elizabeth Young broke to tape in 2nd place with a time of 22:13 just 5 tenths of a second ahead of Harris’ Cynthia Vitervo.

 In the middle school boys’ race, Cam Harvey won the race with a time of 12:27.  Lucas Beaty(with a time of 12:35) came in second place and Bradley Escue(13:05) came in 3rd as the Raiders swept the top 3.  Additionally, Manuel Gonzalez(13:59) was 5th and Clayton Bryant(15:17)  finished 7th.

In the high school races, Patricia Barrera led a Coffee County charge that saw 6 Lady Raiders finish in the top 9.  Barrera won the race with a time of 22:35.  Madison Rooker(24:01) was 3rd, Ariana Hanson(26:43) was 4th, Beatris Barrera(36:48) was 5th, Zoe Mills(27:49) was 6th and Haley Sherrill(30:53) came in 9th.

For the boys, Jacob Rutledge won with a time of (18:27).  Renato Ayala(19:42) was 3rd, Ethan Welch(20:14) was 5th, Bodey Todd(20:37) finished in 6th place, Landon Kenney(20:50) was 7th, Jacob Melton(20:51) was 8th, Christian Alvarez(21:13) was 9th and Garrett Masters(21:13) came in 10th place as Coffee County captured 8 of the top 10 places.  Wesley Swiger finished in 18th place with a time of 28:24.

The race ends the season for the middle school runners.  The high school harriers will travel to Dickson on Saturday for the Mid State Cross Country Association Championship.  First race is set to begin at 9 AM at Buckner Park in Dickson.

Preds Snap Losing Streak, Close Out 2018 with Win for the Moms

Nashville center Ryan Johansen

They may not show up on the scoresheet, but the Predators’ guests of honor deserve a lot of recognition for Nashville’s 6-3 victory in Washington.

Two dozen of the Preds’ moms accompanied the team to the Nation’s Capital and saw their sons score five unanswered goals to erase a 3-1 deficit, bust their six-game losing streak and record a significant win to end 2018. The victory also snapped Nashville’s 10-game road winless streak.

“Growing up, you fall and you get a boo-boo, who do you run to? Mom,” Preds forward Rocco Grimaldi said. “We’re on a six-game losing streak, we’re kind of hurting and banged up, who do we need to come running to? Mom. It was a great win by our team, especially going down 3-1. We could’ve hung our heads and thought it’s one of those game again, we can’t get out of this slump, but the boys stuck together, every line chipped in and we have a huge win against the defending Stanley Cup Champs.”

Washington took a 2-0 lead halfway through the opening period, but less than 30 seconds later, it was Grimaldi who gave the Preds their first strike of the day as he redirected Zac Rinaldo’s feed past Braden Holtby to get the Preds on the board.

The Capitals went back up by two at 8:22 of the second period, but again the Preds struck back, this time less than two minutes later on a tap-in goal courtesy of Miikka Salomaki.

Roughly two minutes later, Ryan Johansen poked a puck through the five hole of Holtby to tie the game at three, and Frederick Gaudreau gave Nashville their first lead of the afternoon less than four minutes after that.

“It was a big play by Rinaldo to Grimaldi there, that was a huge goal,” Johansen said. “They had all the momentum at that time, their building was pumped up, and so to get that goal, I thought was huge. That gave us some life and we just kept pounding the legs, shift after shift, everyone played their role very well and competed at both ends of the rink. We did all the little things well, and the result was a big win.”

Just as they did on Saturday night, the Preds carried a lead into the final frame, but this time, they added to their advantage. Ryan Ellis converted off an odd-man rush at 10:35 of the third and Viktor Arvidsson tallied his first goal since returning from injury to stretch the visitors’ lead to 6-3 in the final minutes.

Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette admitted his club had a number of “mental lapses” on the afternoon, but no matter, because goaltender Pekka Rinne was there to bail them out on a number of occasions to earn his 15th win of the season.

A complete team victory, and perhaps then some if you count the assist to the mothers, Nashville put together all the pieces for much-needed triumph to finally get two points back on their side of the ledger.

“We competed really well,” Laviolette said. “We played a good game offensively, we were opportunistic and did what we needed to do. Coming from behind a couple times down by two goals is also a good thing, on the road is a good thing, certainly against a good team, so lots of positives to pull from today.”

Do It for The Moms:

Rocco Grimaldi’s mother, Susie, shed a tear after her son scored.

Paivi Salomaki gave a prolonged hug to Helena Rinne after Miikka put one in the net. Ryan Johansen’s mother, Roz, high-fived Debbie Sissons. Frederick Gaudreau’s mom, France, jumped for joy.

Mary Ellis? She was just plain thrilled. So was Asa Arvidsson.

Indeed, this one meant a little more to the Preds with the team’s first-ever Mothers Trip in full effect.

And their boys delivered.

“You could tell how much it meant to them,” Johansen said. “After the game was over, we looked up there and they were hootin’ and hollerin’ pretty good. It’s a fun experience for them and we’re happy we could get the win for them to make it even more special.”

In the case of the Grimaldis, his mother’s emotion was a surprise to Rocco. But as Mrs. Grimaldi, a former police officer, said after the game, anyone who has a child would understand.

And for Rocco, having his mom along makes the win that much more satisfying.

“She’s a tough, strong woman, so it means a lot for her to show the emotion,” Grimaldi said. “I’ve said it all week, but my parents have sacrificed everything for me, basically retired from their jobs early as police officers to hopefully let me live my dream one day. They took a chance on a 12-year-old kid to move to Michigan just for hockey, so they’ve done everything for me. It was a nice little reward to score, but I’m sure she likes the win a lot more than me scoring.”

Notes:

Kyle Turris (day-to-day) missed his second consecutive game with a lower-body injury.

Prior to Monday’s game, the Preds recalled forward Nicholas Baptiste from Milwaukee. Baptiste did not dress against the Capitals.

After jetting back to Nashville before the clock strikes midnight, the Preds will be right back at it on New Year’s Day as they host the Philadelphia Flyers at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday night

Lady Raider Basketball Falls in Tampa Tournament Finale

Abby Morgan of CHS basketball

Closing out their 3 day trip to Tampa on Saturday morning, the Lady Raider basketball team squared off Spruce Creek out of Port Orange, Florida.  Tied at the half, the Lady Raiders saw the Lady Hawks erupt for 48 second half points as Coffee County fell 68 to 55.  The loss ends the tournament for the Lady Raiders.

In a low scoring first half, Coffee County and Spruce Creek were tied at 20 entering intermission.  The Lady Hawks opened up the second half red hot as they drilled 8 shots from behind the 3 point arc in the final half to build some separation.  Trailing by 7 points entering the 4th quarter, Coffee County could not overcome the pressure defense of Spruce Creek in the 4th quarter as they dropped their 3rd straight contest.

The Lady Raiders were led in scoring by Abby Morgan who had 17 points.  Bella Vinson added 16 points and Jacey Vaughn chipped in 15.

Coffee County returns to the court on Thursday in a non-district battle with the rival Pioneers of Warren County.  That doubleheader will take place in McMinnville and Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you all the action.  Our live coverage begins with the Char-El Apartments and Home Rental Pregame Show at 5:50.  Tipoff is set for 6 PM at Warren County High School.

Raider Wrestlers Grab a Pair of Wins in Friday Tournament in Huntsville

Dakota Chalker of Coffee County CHS wrestling

The Coffee County wrestling team hit the road on Friday traveling to Huntsville to compete in the Battlefield Duals at Lee High School.  After going 0 and 2 in pool play on Saturday morning, the Raiders battled to a 2 and 1 record in the Silver Division Bracket to finish with a runner-up finish.

Opening against Sparkman High School, the Raider grapplers fell 48 to 28.  Coffee County got pinfall wins from Brett Francis(128 pounds), Gavin Prater(140), Dakota Chalker(162), Jacob Phillips(172) and Christopher Speagle(222).

In the second pool match, Coffee County faced off against Wilson Central who entered the tournament as the #7 team in the state of Tennessee.  Coffee County suffered a crushing 77 to 6 defeat at the hands of the Wildcats.  Reynaldo Reyes had the only win for the Raiders in the 197 pound class as he got a pinfall win.

Opening up in the silver bracket, Coffee County opened up with a 66 to 6 thrashing of Hazel Green.   The Raiders got pinfall wins from Hunter Massey(122), Gavin Prater(140), Dakota Chalker(162), Jacob Phillips(172), Reynaldo Reyes(197) and Christopher Speagle(222).  Coffee County also grabbed forfeit wins by Gabriel Westbrook(108), Brett Francis(128), Hunter Waring(134), Devin Judge(154) and Carden Stump(287).

The Raiders next took on Decatur, AL in what turned out to be the Silver Bracket championship match.  Coffee County was edged by Decatur 42 to 36.  The Red Raiders gained pinfall wins from Brett Francis(132), Gavin Prater(140), Devin Judge(154), Dakota Chalker(162), and Reynaldo Reyes(197).  The Raiders also captured a forfeit win at 122 pounds by Hunter Massey.

Coffee County closed out the day taking on region rival Columbia.  The Raiders closed out the day with a 39 to 16 win over the Lions.  The Raiders got forfeit wins by Gavin Prater(140), Gabriel Westbrook(108), Christopher Speagle(222), Devin Judge(154) and Zach Bush(147).  Brett Francis(128) claimed a pinfall win and Cardin Stump(287) grabbed an 8 to 4 decision win.

The Raiders return home on Thursday when they welcome Columbia and Whitwell to their home mat at the Coffee County Raider Academy.  The first match will get underway at 6 PM.

Pair of Raider Golfers Earn End of Year Honors

Austin Farris with his 3rd place medal on Wednesday[Photo provided]

A pair of Coffee County CHS golfers have been honored with end of the year honors by a pair of middle Tennessee newspapers.  On Sunday, the Tennessean named its prestigious All-Midstate team and senior Austin Farris was included on the team.  Farris completed the TSSAA state tournament with an even par round of 72 to finish in third place as an individual.  Austin’s 3rd place finish is the highest medalist finish for a Red Raider golfer in the history of the state tournament. Farris’ score helped lead his team to a 3rd place team finish which is also the highest team finish for the Red Raiders in school history.

 

CHS golfer Samuel Prater[Photo provided]

Teammate and fellow senior Samuel Prater was selected by the Manchester Times as the Coffee County Male athlete of the year.  Prater helped lead the Red Raiders to a match record of 80 and 7 on the year which set a new school record.  Prater, who was named the District 8AAA Golfer of the Year,  was among the low scorers for Coffee County all season long and placed 16th in the state tournament in September.  Prater is the first male golfer for Coffee County to play in 3 state tournaments.  Samuel has signed to play college golf at Milligan.

Titans Fall Short of Playoffs, Lose 33-17 to Colts in Season Finale

The Titans weren’t able to make good on their win-and-in playoff opportunity.

Instead, the Titans lost 33-17 to the Colts in front of a lively, sold out Nissan Stadium, ending their 2018 season.

Blaine Gabbert started at quarterback in place of Marcus Mariota, who was among the team’s inactives. Mariota was limited in practices leading up to the contest with elbow/foot injuries, and the team held him out.

The Titans (9-7) forced a win-and-in playoff scenario by winning four straight games in December, but they fell short of making the playoffs.

Titans running back Derrick Henry ran for 93 yards, and eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark for the season in the contest. But it wasn’t enough, as the Titans fell behind early and couldn’t catch up.

The Colts took a 7-0 lead early, scoring on an 11-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Andrew Luck to receiver Dontrelle Inman to cap a 92-yard drive on the first possession.

Earlier, the Titans electrified the crowd with a reverse on the opening kickoff, as Dane Cruikshank took it across midfield after taking a handoff from Darius Jennings. But the Titans went three-and-out on their first possession.

The Colts stretched the lead to 14-0 on a nine-yard touchdown pass from Luck to tight end Eric Ebron, which capped a 90-yard drive that took 9:58 off the clock.

Then, linebacker Jayon Brown stepped up and made a pair of mammoth plays for the Titans.

First, Brown intercepted Luck as he was being harassed by linebacker Kamalei Correa, and returned it for a 22-yard touchdown to make it 14-7.

After Adoree’ Jackson mishandled a punt by the Colts, which was recovered at the Tennessee nine-yard line, Brown did it again. Brown forced a fumble, and then recovered it to give the Titans the ball once again.

The back-to-back defensive plays reenergized the crowd at Nissan Stadium, and it was 17-10 Colts over the Titans at the half following field goals for each team – a 53-yard kick by Adam Vinatieri with 39 seconds left before the half, and then a 38-yard kick by Ryan Succop at the halftime horn.

The Colts stretched the lead back to 24-10 on their first possession of the second half, however, on a one-yard touchdown pass from Luck to tight end Ryan Hewitt.

The Titans answered with a quick drove in the third quarter.

After a 33-yard run by Henry, Gabbert connected with tight end Luke Stocker for a 22-yard touchdown that made it 24-17 late in the third quarter.

The Titans had the ball with a chance to tie with just under 10 minutes left, but Gabbert was intercepted. The Colts turned it into another Vinatieri field goal to make it 27-17 with 3:55 left.

A late touchdown run by Marlon Mack made it 33-17 with 2:24 left.

The Titans ended the year with a 9-7 record, giving the franchise three straight winning seasons for the first time in the “Titans era.” Unfortunately, the season ended with disappointment, however, as the Titans fell short of their goal to make the playoffs.