Category: Sports

Coffee Middle 6th Grade Basketball Season Opens on Tuesday

The Coffee County Middle School 6th grade basketball teams will open their 2018 season on Tuesday night.   Both 6th grade teams are on the road on Tuesday but as they travel to different destinations.  The Lady Raiders travel to Wartrace to take on Cascade.  The Red Raiders head to Tullahoma to play West.  Both games will get underway at 6 PM.

The Raider teams were set to open the season at home against Moore County on Monday night.  That game had to be cancelled.  A makeup date has not been announced as of yet.  The Raider 6th graders will also be on the road for a pair of games next week before their first home contest.  The first home contest is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, October 23rd.

Red Raider Football Falls to Lebanon

Trace Bryant of CHS football

Hitting the road to begin a 3 week road trip, the Red Raider football team traveled to take on Lebanon on Friday night.  In a game you heard here on Thunder Radio, the Red Raider offense had trouble against the talented Blue Devils.  Lebanon was able to bottle up the Raiders as they raced to a 49 to 7 win.

Lebanon raced out to a 35 to 0 lead at intermission before the Red Raiders could get any sort of offensive flow established.  Late in the second quarter, the Red Raiders got a strip and fumble return from C.J. Anthony that set them up with a first and goal.  The Lebanon defense held Coffee County out of the endzone.  Coffee County got their lone touchdown in the 4th quarter as Trace Bryant hauled in a 9 yard touchdown pass from Andrew Mahaffey.  For his efforts, Bryant was named the Crazy Daisies Player of the Game.

The Raiders travel to Murfreesboro on Friday night for a region matchup with Riverdale. That game will kick off at 7 PM with Lucky Knott and Dustin Murray will bring you all the action here on Thunder Radio beginning at 6:45.  Thunder Radio’s live coverage begins with the Friday Night Thunder Pregame Show at 6 PM.

Download the broadcast at: http://www.thunder1320.com/downloads/

Coffee County Youth Bass Club Teams Sweep Tournament Titles on Saturday

The Coffee County Youth Bass Club team of Colby Thurmond(center) and Jacob Garms(right) with boat captain Phil Thurmond(left)

Coffee County Youth Bass Club returned to the water on Saturday as they traveled to fish at Old Hickory Lake.  Both high school and junior division teams were in action in the regional tournament.  The Raider anglers captured the tournament titles for each division.

The in high school division, the Raider team of Colby Thurmond and Jacob Garms for the tournament beating out 73 other competing teams.  Colby and Jacob landed 5 fish weighing in at 8.08 pounds.  The team of Isaiah Owens and Garrett Davis ended up in 37th place while the team of Branson and Dawson Wells came in 44th place.

The Coffee County Youth Bass Club junior division team of Kylan Mantooth(left) and Lance Marcom(right)

The Raider junior division team of Kylan Mantooth and Lance Marcom won the tournament title and captured big fish honors too.  Kylan and Lance landed 3 fish weighing in at 6.93 pounds.  Their biggest fish tipped the scales at 3.3 pounds which earned them big fish honors.  The team of Delainee Driver and Grayson Mangrum also participated in the tournament but did not catch a keeper.

The Coffee County Youth Bass Club is back in action on Saturday, October 20th at Percy Priest Lake.  That tournament will begin at Fate Sanders Marina in Smyrna.  Coach Phil Petty will be a guest on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show.

Manchester Youth Football League Closes Out Regular Season

The Manchester Youth Football League wrapped their regular season schedule on Saturday hosting Marshall County on Homecoming.  All 3 Red Raider teams were in action as each team selected a player and a cheerleader for their King and Queen respectively.  The day also served as Breast Cancer Awareness day as each team wore pink socks and the cheerleaders wore pink shirts and used pink pom-poms.  Thunder Radio was on hand to record each of the contests.

In the Division 1 game, the Red Raiders got 4 touchdowns from Lane Sheppard as they blanked Marshall County 42 to 0.  Sheppard scored on TD runs of 38, 60, 13 and 4 yards for Manchester.  Hayes Shemwell and Kaleb Morris also had touchdowns.  Shappard finished the game with 148 yards rushing on 13 carries.  The win improves Manchester to 5 and 2 record entering the playoffs.

You can hear the podcast at: http://www.podcastgarden.com/episode/myfl-division-1-homecoming-game-oct-6-2018_135274

In the Division 2 game, the Red Raiders were shut down in the 2nd half in a 26 to 12 loss.  Matthew White caught a 48 yard halfback pass from Adam Whitman for the first Raider score.  Christian Munoz caught a 5 yard touchdown pass from Whitman just before the half as the Manchester trailed 19 to 12 at intermission.   The loss gives the Raiders a 4 and 3 record entering the playoffs.

You can hear the podcast at: http://www.podcastgarden.com/episode/myfl-division-2-homecoming-game-oct-6-2018_135275

In the Division 3 game, the Red Raiders got an 8 yard touchdown pass from Hannah Proctor to Kaleb Dobson in the final minute of the game but fell 24 to 7.  Trace Stevens was the leading rusher as he had 22 yards on 6 carries.  Max Vilitus added 18 yards on 5 carries.  The Division 3 Raiders finish the season with a record of 2 and 5.

You can hear the podcast at: http://www.podcastgarden.com/episode/myfl-division-3-homecoming-game-oct-6-2018_135276

The Division 1 and Division 2 team will advance to next week’s Southern Middle Tennessee Youth Football Association playoffs.  The playoffs will take place at Carden-Jarrell Field.  The game matchups and times will be announced later this week.

Woods Places 12th in State Cross Country Meet

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.

Titans Lose a Sloppy Game to Bills, 13-12

Turnovers, dropped passes, and missed opportunities.

Here on Sunday, they all came back to haunt the Titans in the end of a 13-12 loss to the Bills.

“Everybody is pissed off,” Titans safety Kevin Byard said. “It is pretty silent in here. … We talked all week about not coming up here and laying an egg, and falling into the b.s. or whatever, but we did and we lost. We have to get better.”

Bills kicker Stephen Hauschka made a 46-yard field goal to win it as time expired.

“I don’t have much to say,” Titans defensive lineman Jurrell Casey said. “We had been on a good roll, winning close games. To let something like this go into the L column, knowing that we had the game in our hands, it definitely sucks. We had been talking about getting over the hump, leaving the past in the past. To let something like this happen it brings a damper.”

Titans cornerback Adoree’ Jackson intercepted Bills quarterback Josh Allen with 7:51 left, which gave the Titans the ball at their own 46, trailing 10-9. Then, kicker Ryan Succop made his fourth field goal of the game – a 50-yarder with 4:43 left – to give the Titans a 12-10 lead.

It looked like the Titans might survive a sloppy performance.

But the Bills rallied to win it, and the Titans dropped to 3-2.

“You don’t have to slam your helmet, and you don’t have to bang the lockers, and kick the Gatorade cooler over,” coach Mike Vrabel said. “If you (make mistakes) every week, you’ll lose in the National Football League. Those are fundamental things we have to do a better job with.”

It was a shaky start for the Titans, who never really got on track, in large part because of three turnovers.

On the team’s first possession, receiver Taywan Taylor fumbled after making a catch from quarterback Marcus Mariota, and the Bills recovered. Allen guided an 11-play, 47-yard drive and capped it off with a 14-yard touchdown run to make it 7-0.

Titans return man Nick Williams set up a Succop field goal with a nice return. Williams returned a punt 38 yards, and Succop’s 25-yard kick made it 7-3 with 1:35 left in the first quarter.

After Mariota was intercepted, the Bills came up empty on a botched field goal deep in Tennessee territory when Bills holder Corey Bojorquez threw an incomplete pass.

At the end of the first half, Succop tied a career-long with a 54-yard field goal, which made it 7-6 at the half.

But the Titans had trouble generating any momentum, thanks to turnovers. Running back Dion Lewis added to the turnovers with a fumble in the third quarter. The Bills cashed that in for a 10-6 lead on a 40-yard field goal by Hauschka.

The Titans put together their best drive of the day early in the fourth quarter, but settled for another field goal by Succop after Williams dropped a Mariota pass while heading into the end zone. Succop’s kick, with 10:30 remaining, made it 10-9.

Williams made no excuses after the game for the drop.

“Marcus made a great play keeping the play alive, scrambling,” Williams said. “He threw a great pass — that’s all on me. One-hundred percent, that’s pro ball. Quarterbacks throw it, receivers catch it. You have to make that play.”

The Titans face the Ravens next Sunday at Nissan Stadium.

Arvidsson Tallies Twice, Preds Sweep Opening Trip in New York

Viktor Arvidsson of the Nashville Predators

Viktor Arvidsson scored twice, and the Nashville Predators defeated the New York Islanders, 4-3, on Saturday night at Barclays Center. It’s the second victory in as many tries for the Preds on the young season, and they’ll head back to Nashville after spoiling two separate home openers to start.

“[The Islanders] were fast and competitive right from the start, I thought our guys were the same and it turned out to be a good hockey game,” Predators Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “We did a good job just coming off of that first one [against the Rangers]. It’s never easy on the home openers where we had to come in and face two of them, so it’s good to get out of here with the four points and go home.”

Less than four minutes into the contest, Arvidsson converted on an early candidate for goal-of-the-season as he drove to the net, fooled a defender by pulling the puck through his legs and beat Thomas Greiss five-hole for a 1-0 lead. After the Islanders got one back, Mattias Ekholm wristed home his first of the season to give Nashville the 2-1 advantage after 20 minutes.

New York evened the score again early in the second, Craig Smith snapped a shot into the twine, and then Arvidsson finished off a feed from Ryan Johansen for his second of the evening to give the Preds their first double-digit lead of the night.

Before the second was over, the Islanders cut Nashville’s lead to one, but a solid third period from the Preds, including a stellar first showing from goaltender Juuse Saros, was all Nashville needed to earn win number two.

“That’s what we were here for and we got two wins,” Ekholm said. “We’ve still got some defensive stuff that we can work on, but it’s nice to see the offense is there and we’re [coming out] on the right side of these tight games.”

It would have been exciting enough to open the home schedule on Tuesday night by raising a trio of banners regardless of the start to the new campaign – but to do so already possesing a perfect record makes it that much better.

And while it is still very early, the signs are already there as to how good this team is and can still become.

“It was a business trip from day one, and we got together and really got to know our team,” Smith said. “It was a good test, so it’s great for our team and we’re excited.”

“We were a little disappointed in the last two years how we started…and this was a much better way to do it,” Ekholm said. “It feels really good for your confidence to be up 2-0.”

Arvi, Arvi, Arvi:

On Opening Night, it was Filip Forsberg who put on a show. On Saturday, his linemate took a turn.

Viktor Arvidsson potted two of Nashville’s four goals on the night – including the game-winner in the second period – to help his club to a perfect record through two games.

His first strike of the evening was one of those classic Arvidsson jaw-droppers, and while his second likely won’t make as many highlight reels as the other, they both showed just how good the undersized, over-skilled winger has become.

“That’s his patented move now, I guess,” Ekholm said of his fellow Swede. “Teams have to pre-scout him on that. That’s a tough move to come by when your D is just thinking about getting a good gap on the shot and then when he goes to the outside, all kudos to him, it’s a really great move and you’ve got be on your toes if you want to be able to defend it.”

Arvidsson has pulled it off before, and just as he continues to dazzle at times, so do his linemates, Forsberg and Ryan Johansen, one of the more formidable trios in the League.

“The whole line was good,” Laviolette said. “Filip was strong, [Johansen] was really strong, they made some nice plays and they were just strong offensively out there tonight.”

Back to that first tally for a moment, to hear Arvidsson describe it, you may not know how special it was. But his celebrations continue to give him away, each one seemingly more joyful than the last – and well earned after that display of perfection.

“It was nice to see it go in,” Arvidsson said.

Indeed it was.

Notes:

Frederick Gaudreau and Anthony Bitetto both entered the Predators lineup on Saturday for the first time this season. Defensemen Dan Hamhuis and Matt Irwin, as well as forward Miikka Salomaki, were scratched.

An Island Park, New York, native, Bitetto recorded a secondary assist on Arvidsson’s second goal of the night.

Their first road trip of the season now complete, the Predators head back to Nashville to host their first homestand of the campaign, beginning with their home opener on Tuesday night against Calgary. The Preds will then welcome Winnipeg, the Islanders and Minnesota to town before the stretch concludes.

 

Nashville Blanks Richmond in Saturday Night Road Win

Tucker Hume of Nashville SC

Nashville Soccer Club is three points closer to the playoffs. With a 3-0 win on the road against the Richmond Kickers on Saturday night, Nashville SC took a massive step towards a USL playoff appearance in its inaugural season. Tucker Hume, Michael Reed and Alan Winn provided the goals, two in the first half, one in the second, as Nashville won its final road game of the season.

90 in a Nutshell

The game played out earlier similar to the last time these two teams played in late August. Richmond started strong, but Nashville weathered the storm in the first 20 minutes. Then the head of Tucker Hume struck the Kickers again. Taking a deflected pass from Ropapa Mensah, Hume headed in his eighth goal of the season into an open net to give Nashville the lead.

Reed doubled that lead less than 10 minutes later when Mensah again crossed in a pass into Reed’s path. The ball got tangled in the legs of the captain, but a lucky bounce saw the ball go from boot to twine.

Winn got SC on the board in the second half as he took a Matt LaGrassa feed and easily slotted it home to get on the board for the first time since June. That goal provided the final tally as keeper Matt Pickens logged his 14th shutout of the season, making a pair of saves.

Goals

20’ NSH – Tucker Hume (unassisted)

29’ NSH – Michael Reed (unassisted)

56’ NSH – Alan Winn (Matt LaGrassa)

Quotable

Head Coach Gary Smith

“If you are writing a script and you want to be in a particular spot in a particular time. This is an ideal scenario for us. We have to do all the right things to make sure this game on Tuesday goes honestly. It won’t be easy with the turnaround. My hope is that we can get the job done.”

Watching the East

Nashville SC is back in the top eight in the Eastern Conference with the victory. In 7th place, Nashville is two points clear of the playoff line with 47 points and three more points on Tuesday night would clinch a playoff spot.

Up Next

Toronto FC II will come to the Music City on Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. as Nashville SC tries to clinch its first trip to the USL Cup Playoffs. Tickets are still available to the game at First Tennessee Park at NashvilleSC.com/tickets.

Lady Raider Volleyball Finishes in 2nd at District Tournament

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.

Manchester Youth Football League to Host Pink-Out Homecoming

The Manchester Youth Football League will host Marshall County on Saturday afternoon at Carden-Jarrell Field in the regular season finale.  The tripleheader will kick off at 2 PM with the Division 1 game.  The Division 2 game will get underway around 3:30 and the Division 3 game will kick off around 5.

The day’s activities will also celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness with the Pink-Out Homecoming.  Breast cancer fighters and survivors are invited to attend free of charge.  Everyone is asked to wear pink to support the cause.  In addition to the games, there will be bounce houses, cotton candy, snow cones and fun for the whole family.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to record the contests and the podcasts will be made available free of charge.