Category: Sports

Red Raider Football Falls to Oakland on Homecoming

Marshall Haney of Coffee County football

Celebrating Homecoming on a beautiful night on Friday, the Red Raider football team welcomed Oakland to Carden-Jarrell Field.   The visiting Patriots entered the game as the #2 ranked team in the state in this week’s 6A AP Top 10 and lived up to their billing.  Oakland spoiled the Homecoming spirit in a 53 to 0 defeat of the Red Raiders.

Oakland rolled up a 50 to 0 halftime lead as they held Coffee County to 8 yards in the first half.  Marshall Haney led the Raiders in yardage as he rushed 4 times for 25 yards.  Haney had the highlight of the second half as he had a long, bruising run that was called back due to a penalty.  For his heroics, Haney was named the Crazy Daisies Player of the Game.  Tanner Hulvey rushed 6 times as he also finished with 25 yards.  Freshman quarterback Conner Shemwell was pressed into action when starting quarterback Matthew Pittman went down with an injury.  Shemwell completed one pass for 7 yards.

Coffee County will be on the road for the next 3 weeks.  The Raiders travel to Lebanon on Friday night for a non-region tilt with the Blue Devils.  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.

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Temple Baptist Volleyball Claims 2nd Place in Alabama Tournament

After beating the pre-tournament favorite Clays Mill in pool play, the Temple Baptist volleyball advanced to Saturday’s tournament finals against the ladies from Kentucky.  In the finals, Clays Mill rallied to beat the Lady Eagles twice and send Temple back home as the 2nd place team in the Madison Baptist Academy Tournament in Madison, Alabama.

The Lady Eagles plowed through pool play with a 4 and 0 record on Friday as they captured wins over the host Madison Baptist Academy, Anchored Christian School of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Victory Baptist Academy of Shelbyville and Clays Mill Christian Academy of Lexington, Kentucky.

Entering the double elimination tournament on Saturday as the number 1 seed, the Lady Eagles opened with a straight set win over Madison to secure a rematch with Clays Mill in the semifinals.   In that semifinal match, Clays Mill dropped Temple by set scores of 22-25 and 23-25.  In the elimination bracket, the Lady Eagles swept Victory 25-16 and 25-14.  In the finals, Temple came up short to Clays Mill 10-25 and 24-26.

Temple returns home on Monday when they play host to Victory Baptist Academy of Shelbyville.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series.  First serve will be at 5:30 PM.

Coffee County Cross Country Teams Have Strong Showing at Sewanee on Friday

Patricia Barrera of CHS cross country

The cross country teams from Coffee County Middle School and Coffee County Central High School traveled to Sewanee on Friday for a meet at St. Andrew’s.  Coffee County athletes captured race wins in 3 of the 4 races.  The middle school boys team got a 2nd place team finish while the high school boys team won their division and the high school girls came in 2nd place.

The middle school girls’ race was won by Greenlee Woods with a time of 10:56.  Eleanor Rollman finished in 12th place with a time of 15:00.  Elizabeth Young was Coffee Middle’s 3rd runner as she finished in 22nd place with a time of 17:44.

The Coffee Middle boys were led by Lucas Beaty who clocked a time of 10:32 to finish in 4th place.   Bradley Escue came in 6th place with a time on 10:43.  Breyton Anderson came in 8th place at 10:56 while Brady Wright came in 19th at 11:37.  Manny Gonzalez(with a time of 11:42) finished in 20th place and Clayton Bryant(13:05) came home in 35th place.   Westwood’s Aiden Smith ran as an independent and finished in 34th place with a time of 12:57.

In the high school races, Jacob Rutledge won the boys’ race wearing the red and black while Patricia Barrera gave Coffee County a sweep as she captured the girls’ race.  Rutledge covered the 5K course in a time of 18:55.  Barrera hit the tape at 23:15.  For the Red Raiders, Renato Garcia(with a time of 20:21) finished in 4th place, Bodey Todd(20:31) was 6th, Ethan Welch(20:45) finished in 8th and Christian Alvarez(21:15) finished in 10th place to lift Coffee County to the team win.  Other Red Raider finishers were Jacob Melton(21:23) in 12th, Landon Kenney(21:27) in 13th, Garrett Masters(21:34) in 14th, Rueben Alvarez(22:31) in 18th and Wesley Swiger(26:55) came home in 41st.

For the Lady Raiders, Trava Brown(27:08) finished in 11th place, Jayda Wright(27:21) came home in 14th, Beatrice Barrera(28:16) had a 16th place finish, Zoe Mills(29:18) finished in 19th place, Madison Dubler(30:20) was 21st and H.K. Sherrill(30:46) had a 24th place finish.

 

Coffee County Middle School Soccer Season Comes to a Close

Ellie Fann of CCMS soccer

The Coffee County Middle School soccer came to a close on Friday as they fell in the opening round of the CTC conference tournament.  The Lady Raiders dropped a 7 to 2 decision to North Franklin in Winchester to end their season.

Trailing 4 nil at the half, the Lady Raiders rallied for a pair of goals in the second half.  Ellie Fann converted an assist from Katie Cotton to earn a goal.  Coffee County’s offense created pressure in from of the Lady Gators goal to earn an own goal for the other tally.

Coach Travis O’Kelley will be a guest on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to talk about the season.  The Coffee Coaches Show is broadcast each and every Saturday morning LIVE from the showroom of Al White Ford/Lincoln.  The Coffee Coaches Show is heard exclusively here on Thunder Radio beginning at 10 AM.

Manchester Youth Football Sweeps Warren County on Saturday

A pair of Manchester Youth Football League teams earned playoff berths on Saturday as the Red Raiders traveled to McMinnville to take on Warren County.  All 3 MYFL teams came away with wins on the day in the final road games of the year for the Raiders.

The Division 1 Raiders beat Warren County 46 to 0.  The Division 2 Raiders blanked the Pioneers 13 to 0 and the Division 3 Raiders won a 13 to 6 decision.  With the wins, the Division 1 and Division 2 Raiders secured berths in the playoffs slated to begin on October 12th.

The Raiders return home on Saturday for the final regular season games of the year.   Manchester will welcome Marshall County to Carden-Jarrell Field for a tripleheader beginning at 2 PM.  The Raiders welcome everyone out for the Homecoming festivities.  There will be games and activities for the whole family.

Titans Win Overtime Thriller Over Eagles

The Titans kept swinging on Sunday against the Eagles, and the defending Super Bowl champs went down.

Quarterback Marcus Mariota completed a 10-yard touchdown pass to receiver Corey Davis to win in in overtime, and Nissan Stadium went wild as the Titans pulled out a 26-23 win over the Eagles.

Mariota connected with receiver Tajae Sharpe for an 11-yard touchdown to give the Titans a 20-17 lead with 5:01 left, capping off a string of 17 straight points for the Titans.

But the Eagles tied the game at 20-20 on a Jake Elliott field goal with 16 seconds left, and the game went to overtime. In overtime, Elliott booted a 37-yard field goal on their first possession to make it 23-20.

But the Tians fought back and won it, 26-23.

The Titans took the opening drive, and moved the ball in Eagles territory, with the big play coming on a 28-yard completion from Mariota to receiver Corey Davis, who had a monster day. The drive ended with a 42-yard field goal by kicker Ryan Succop, which made it 3-0.
The Eagles took a 7-3 lead with 4:04 remaining in the second quarter on a 56-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Carson Wentz to receiver Jordan Matthews, who got behind Titans cornerback Malcolm Butler.

The Eagles stretched the lead to 10-3 at the half on a 27-yard field goal by kicker Jake Elliott on the final play of the half. The score came after the Titans held following an interception thrown by Mariota.

The Titans pressured Wentz early, but he moved around and made some plays.

The Eagles extended their lead to 17-3 in the third quarter on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Wentz to receiver Alshon Jeffery, with cornerback LeShaun Sims defending on the play.

But the Titans answered back with an eight-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off with a two-yard touchdown run by Mariota, who dropped back and then raced into the end zone to make it 17-10 with 2:51 left in the third quarter.

The Titans then made a big play on defense, as rookie edge rusher Harold Landry sacked Wentz, who fumbled. Titans linebacker Derrick Morgan jumped on the loose ball, and the Titans turned it into three points on a 33-yard field goal by kicker Ryan Succop, which made it 17-13 with 9:18 left.

And the Titans kept coming before a fired up crowd at Nissan Stadium.

The Titans travel to Buffalo to face the Bills next Sunday.

Nashville Concludes Preseason Schedule with 5-4 Victory in OT

Nashville center Ryan Johansen

Craig Smith scored two power-play goals and Ryan Johansen finished it off in overtime, as the Nashville Predators defeated the Carolina Hurricanes by a 5-4 final on Sunday afternoon to close out the 2018 preseason.

It was a back-and-forth affair on the day with Carolina finding a way to tie the game each time Nashville took a lead. But, in the end, it was the Preds who converted when it mattered most, the perfect way to finish off the exhibition slate.

The Predators had dropped three straight coming into Sunday’s game, and more than anything, Nashville Head Coach Peter Laviolette wanted to see a better effort from his club. An overtime victory was an added bonus.

“We competed a lot better, generated a lot of chances and got a chance to work on a lot of things,” Laviolette said. “It’s nice to get a win. It always leaves you in a better frame of mind but a lot of it was about playing a better game than we did the last time, and I thought we accomplished that.”

Nashville’s top line converted just over four minutes into the contest, when Viktor Arvidsson found Ryan Johansen in front to take a 1-0 lead. Carolina’s Justin Williams evened the score less than three minutes later, however.

With less than five minutes to play in the opening frame, Smith sprung Kevin Fiala on a breakaway and the Preds winger beat Scott Darling for a 2-1 advantage. The Hurricanes responded once more, when Sebastian Aho tied the game again just 20 seconds later.

Carolina took five penalties in the second stanza, and Smith made them pay on one of the opportunities when he one-timed an Arvidsson feed home to give the Preds a 3-2 lead after 40 minutes.

“We moved it around well,” Smith said of the Preds power play. “We did that really well today, even with plays that were broken… The guys did a great job of keeping the play alive.”

After Carolina tied the game once more early in the third, Smith finished off a give-and-go with Filip Forsberg for his second power-play marker of the afternoon. But in a penalty-filled game that saw both teams combine for 14 power-play opportunities, eight of which went to Nashville, it was Carolina who used the man advantage to force OT with a late strike.

However, just 21 seconds into the extra time, Johansen finished it to send the Predators home with their third and final victory of the 2018 preseason.

“We definitely delivered that win,” Johansen said. “We have to stay out of the box, though. We gave them a chance to stay in it and put it to overtime, so if we limit those power-play opportunities to maybe two or three, I think it would’ve been a different score. But as long as we find a way to get it done and compete as hard as we did, that’s all that matters.”

The club will now head back to Nashville for a day off on Monday, followed by two more practices, before jetting north for an Opening Night matchup in Manhattan against the Rangers.

“We need to fine tune things here, push the pace and push the speed,” Laviolette said. “Penalties are still a problem for me, but we’ll talk about these things, get in front of the group and we’ll be ready to go to New York.”

Notes:

Pekka Rinne and Juuse Saros split time in goal for the Predators on Sunday, with Saros getting credit for the victory. Rinne made 12 saves on the afternoon, while Saros stopped 14 shots.

Filip Forsberg dished out three assists on the day and co-led the team in points in the win (Smith, 2g-1a).

With the preseason schedule now complete, the Predators must be down to their opening, 23-man roster by Oct. 2 at 4 p.m. (CT).

Nashville opens the season on Thursday night in New York City against the Rangers, before meeting the Islanders in Brooklyn on Saturday. The Preds then return home to host the Calgary Flames on Oct. 9 to open the 2018-19 home schedule at Bridgestone Arena.

Nashville SC Earns Important Point in Wild 1-1 Draw

Nashville SC earned a 1-1 draw for the second consecutive home game on Saturday night against New York Red Bulls II at First Tennessee Park. An exciting first half and thrilling final seconds book-ended an overall even matchup between the two teams.

In addition to the score, each team’s stats for possession, total passes and duals-won reflected the game’s indisputable balance, as they were practically equal in all three categories.

90 in a Nutshell

What may appear to be an average score line was actually full of action. New York’s goal in the fifth minute was the catalyst for an eventful first half. Amando Moreno got on the end of a cross from teammate Jared Stroud, and his shot took a short and clear path to the back of the net.

Less than 10 minutes later, New York had the opportunity to take an early 2-0 lead after drawing a penalty in the 14’ minute, but Nashville goalkeeper Matt Pickens stepped up to make a huge save and denied Tom Barlow’s effort.

The frenzy continued when New York’s Jose Aguinaga was shown a straight red for a cleats-up tackle, giving Nashville SC a man-up advantage for the remainder of the game. Nashville capitalized on the resulting free kick’s dangerous location when Michael Reed buried his shot to level the score 1-1.

Nashville kept up the pressure in the second half, and the team’s motivation combined with some creativity led to several chances for the home team. The chaos continued when what would have been an own-goal became a goal-line clearance by a Red Bull defender.

Added time provided even more thrill to the already exciting match as Nasvhille earned back-to-back corner kicks in the final seconds. New York’s goalkeeper Evan Louro made two ridiculous saves to deny Nashville, and even though Justin Davis managed to bicycle kick one of those deflections into the goal, he was quickly called offside to end the match.

Goals

5’ NY- Amando Moreno (assisted by Jared Stroud)

26’ NSH- Michael Reed (assisted by Liam Doyle)

PK Save

14’ NSH- Matt Pickens (shot taken by New York’s Tom Barlow)

Quotable

Nashville SC Head Coach Gary Smith

“There were some very exciting moments where the pass, choice or finish wasn’t quite up to scratch. In the end, Matt [Pickens]’ penalty save really is what gave us what I think will be a very valuable point. I’ve said to the guys all along, whenever you can’t win, and there were times we looked like we couldn’t, don’t lose. A defeat tonight would have been a very difficult end against a team that is also looking for a post-season berth.”

Key Stat

Two Nashville SC players added firsts to their stat lines tonight. Matt Pickens’ penalty save in the 14’ minute was his first of the season while Michael Reed added the first goal to his 2018 resume in the 26’ minute.

Eastern Conference Update

With tonight’s draw, Nashville SC, Ottawa Fury FC and North Carolina FC are now tied with 44 points in the USL Eastern Conference standings. However, Nashville sits below both teams in the ninth spot because of overall wins. With three games remaining in the regular season, a playoff spot is still well within reach for Nashville.

Up Next

Nashville SC hits the road for its final away game on Saturday, Oct. 6 before capping off the regular season with back-to-back home games. Saturday’s kickoff against the Richmond Kickers is at 6:00 p.m. CT at City Stadium.

Westwood Football Ends Season With Win at Liberty

2018 Westwood football team [Photo by Dana Giltner – DanasDigital.com]

The Westwood Middle School football team closed out their season on Thursday night as they traveled to Shelbyville to take on Liberty.  The Rockets raced out to a 30 to 0 lead as they rolled to a 42 to 16 win.  The win caps off the season for the Rockets.

Eight grader Konnor Heaton had 2 first quarter touchdowns and a 2 point conversion to give Westwood a 14 to 0 lead at the end of the 1st quarter.  Ian Weldon scored on a 40+ yard jet sweep in the 2nd quarter and Heaton added the 2 point conversion to give the Rockets a 22 to 0 lead at the half.  Heaton added his 3rd touchdown in 3rd quarter to give Westwood a 30 to nothing lead late in 3rd quarter.  Liberty and Westwood traded 2 touchdowns apiece to close out the final 10 minutes of action with the Rockets last score being on a kickoff return by Brayden Dixon.

Coffee County Volleyball Falls at White County

Keelie Hillis of CHS volleyball

The Coffee County volleyball team closed out the regular season on the road on Thursday in Sparta.  The Lady Raiders traveled to White County for a non-district match.  Playing a best 2 out of 3 match, Coffee County lost in 3 sets.  The Lady Raiders fell by set scores of 25-19, 21-25 and 19-25.

Coffee County was led in kills by Lexi Bryan who had 9.  Keri Munn added 7 kills, Amanda Mukai had 6 and Keelie Hillis scored 5 kills.  Hillis led the team in aces with 3 while Munn and Abigail Layne each finished with 2 aces.  Kiya Ferrell had the team lead in digs with 9 while Hillis finished with 7. Mukai finished with 11 assists while Layne finished with 10.

Coffee County will open up play in the District 8AAA tournament on Thursday as they take on Columbia in the semifinals.  Coach Andrew Taylor will be a guest on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to talk about the season and give us an update on the district tournament which will be held in Shelbyville.