Category: Sports

Weather postpones Monday night basketball games

Monday, Jan. 3 was supposed to mark the return of middle school basketball after a two and a half week break for the holidays.

But mother nature tossed a wrench into those plans.

Snow forced the postponement of Westwood Middle at Forrest and Coffee Middle hosting West Tullahoma. Both games will be made up on Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 6 p.m.

Former CHS assistant coach Sisk named new Tullahoma football coach

Tullahoma didn’t have to look very far to find its next football coach as former assistant Coy Sisk has
been promoted and is the new Head Coach of the Wildcats.

“My family and I are flattered that I was even a candidate for this position,” Sisk said. “I’m super excited to keep serving Tullahoma City Schools and to still be a Wildcat.”

Sisk had been an assistant coach for the Wildcats since 2014, and takes over for longtime
Tullahoma coach John Olive, who retired in early December following the program’s first-ever state title. Sisk has also served as defensive coordinator at Coffee County – first joining the CHS staff as an assistant in 2003.

During his 29 seasons in Tullahoma, Olive’s teams combined for a 203-126 record.

When Olive began his tenure in Tullahoma in 1993, Sisk was a junior at Lincoln County High School. Looking back, Sisk said he remembers facing Olive’s first Wildcat football team during a preseason scrimmage.

“We used to compete in a jamboree and played Tullahoma every year. I got to play against Coach Olive’s first- ever Tullahoma team,” Sisk said. “Those are stories that I’ve been able to share with Coach Olive over the years. Coach Olive created a high standard here at Tullahoma, and now my job is to uphold that as head
coach. The foundation is built for success because of him.”

Once Olive retired from his position, several assistant coaches began discussing who the next coach should be amongst themselves. During the conversations, Sisk said he would apply for the opportunity so long as he had the backing of his fellow assistant coaches.

Once gaining their approval, Sisk submitted his application.

“If you go into a position where you think that you’re the guy, you’re getting ready to be humbled really quickly,” Sisk said. “I work with a great group of guys who communicate well together. These coaches are
really fun to be around, and they are also very knowledgeable.”

In the search for a new coach, THS Principal Jason Quick said that he wanted somebody who could produce
wins on the football field, but more importantly, he wanted a coach who would be a great role model for his
players. According to Quick, Sisk embodies all of those qualities.


“I am very excited to have Coy Sisk as the new head coach of the THS football program,” Quick said. “As the
criterion for the characteristics desired in the next head coach was being created, three areas were very
important to me. The first was that the candidate needed to possess character, integrity and leadership.
Secondly, our coach needs to have the ability to create and nurture relationships with all shareholders of the program including players, coaches, parents and the community. Lastly, I wanted to find a candidate who has demonstrated success on the football field. Coach Sisk checked all three of these boxes and many more. I also received tremendous feedback from the Wildcat Nation stating their belief that Coy is the right man for the job. I am looking forward to having him lead our program as we enter the next 100 years of Wildcat football.”

While the Wildcats won their first state championship in December, it was the second state title for Sisk. At
Lincoln County, Sisk was a junior during the Falcons’ state championship win.

“This past year, I reflected back to 1993 and shared with our players about what they might expect during that state title week,” Sisk said. “It was really neat to see our players go through the same experience after such an exciting year. They are a wild and fun bunch of players to be around, and they definitely stepped up and took care of business when they needed to. Not every group of players is like that, but these guys were.”

After graduating from Lincoln County High School, Sisk attended Maryville College and Middle Tennessee
State University, where he received degrees in physical and secondary education. He was previously an
assistant coach at Lincoln, Marshall and Coffee counties before joining the staff at Tullahoma in 2014.

“This is such an exciting day as we introduce Coy Sisk as the new Tullahoma football coach,” said TCS
Director of Schools, Dr. Catherine Stephens. “In my two years at Tullahoma, it’s been a joy to see the success that the Wildcats have had on the football field. More importantly, it has been fun to watch the interactions between players and coaches; it is easy to see the players’ love, respect, and admiration for Coach Sisk. This hiring feels like a natural and right fit for our football program, and I’m so thrilled for the future of Tullahoma High School football.”


While the Wildcats may not kick off the 2022 campaign until August, Sisk said he has thought a lot about this upcoming season. Now that he’s the head coach, he mentioned some qualities that he wants to see from his players.


“On the field, I want our guys to be humble but play the game hard; we want them to be gritty and tough,” Sisk said. “I always want them to play the game with class and remember that it’s never ok to quit. That goes for off the field as well. They should work hard and give their best wherever they are, on or off the field. Each time they’re out in the community or on the field, they represent Tullahoma, the school, and their family. There are so many life lessons that football teaches, and I hope that these guys can carry those lessons with them as they move on to the next level.”

Local prep sports return on Monday

After a long hiatus for the holiday break, area sports returns full swing beginning Monday, Jan. 3 – and so does Thunder Radio’s unmatched coverage.

On Monday, Jan. 3, Coffee Middle School will welcome West Tullahoma to CMS for a conference double-header. Girls tip at 6 p.m. and boys to follow – both games will be broadcast live on Thunder Radio as part of the Ben Lomand Connect Hometown Sports series.

Also on Monday, Westwood basketball teams hit the road for a conference game at Forrest. .

On Tuesday, Jan. 4, CHS wrestling will be at home for a match with Stewarts Creek and La Vergne.

Thursday, Jan. 6, Coffee Middle will host Warren County at 6 p.m. – a Thunder Radio broadcast. Westwood will host Liberty at 6 p.m. – a Thunder Radio internet stream broadcast.

Also on Thursday, CHS wrestling will host Blackman and Dickson County.

On Friday, the CHS Red Raider and Lady Raider basketball teams return to the court. Both teams will be at Shelbyville for their district openers. Girls tip at 6 p.m. with the boys to follow and both games will be broadcast on Thunder Radio – 107.9 FM, 1320 AM, 106.7 FM, thunder1320.com and the Manchester Go Smartphone App.

Tullahoma to introduce new head football coach Monday

Tullahoma High School will be holding a public event this Monday, Jan. 3, in the THS gymnasium at noon to introduce the new Wildcat Head Football Coach. A small reception will take place after the conclusion of the event. 

The hiring of a new football coach comes after John Olive retired from that position in early December. In his final season at the helm of the Wildcats, Olive led Tullahoma to the first state title in program history with a 21-14 victory over Elizabethton and capped off a 15-0 season. During his 29 seasons in Tullahoma, Olive’s teams combined for a 203-126 record, and he finished his coaching career with an overall mark of 229-141.  

“After a historic 2021 season, we want to keep the magic alive and are asking all members of the Wildcat Nation to come out as we introduce our new head football coach,” said THS Principal Jason Quick. “It’s certainly an exciting time for Tullahoma High School athletics and the community as a whole. We are looking forward to the next 100 years of Wildcat football as the program continues to represent us all proudly.” 

Tullahoma girls basketball coach McMurtry quits midseason; Alsup named interim

Tullahoma head girls basketball coach Cody McMurtry resigned his position on Friday – right in the middle of the season and just days after his team returned from a tournament in Florida.


In his resignation letter, McMurtry shares a re-evaluation of his personal priorities. He conveyed his family
needs to be focused on, and as a result, he will be relinquishing his duties as head coach.


“I feel it is time I sacrifice for my own family and give my family the undivided attention that they so deserve. I thank you all for allowing me the opportunity to be involved. I have enjoyed getting to work with a fantastic group of young ladies, outstanding parents, and wonderful fans and I will cherish the bonds I have formed for many years to come with all those involved in the Lady Wildcat Program,” McMurtry said.

“This decision does not come easily or without much consideration, for I have thoroughly enjoyed teaching young athletes about life and the simple game of basketball. However, I feel that it is in my best interest not to continue coaching for the upcoming school year.”


McMurtry took over the Lady Wildcats’ basketball program in 2018. Tullahoma stayed near the top of the District 8-AAA standings but remained a mainstay behind Coffee County. McMurtry was career 1-9 against Coffee County with one tournament championship.

A parent meeting was called for late Friday afternoon to discuss the situation. Since news of McMurtry’s resignation leaked, the Tullahoma Lady Cats twitter page (ttownladycat) appears to have been deactivated.


The Lady Wildcats currently have an 8-4 record on the season. Tullahoma is coming off of a first-place
performance in the Gulf Breeze Classic in Pensacola, Florida this week.

“I want to thank Coach McMurtry for his strong commitment and dedication to the THS Girls Basketball program and all the energy he has invested into our young ladies over the past three years,” said THS Principal Jason Quick. “His passion for the game of basketball and seeking to impact the lives of his players allowed for success to be realized both on and off the court. The THS program is set up for success for the future because of Coach McMurtry’s impact.”

Dale Alsup will be the interim Head Coach for the Lady Wildcats for the remainder of the 2021-2022 campaign. Alsup previously coached the THS girls program from 2011 until 2013 before returning to the bench for one season in September 2017. He is a former athletic director at Coffee County Central.


“I am pleased that Coach Alsup has agreed to serve as the interim head coach for our program for the
remainder of the season,” Quick said. “Coach Alsup has enjoyed a stellar coaching career and holds a strong
reputation throughout the state for his coaching knowledge and experience in creating outstanding young
ladies both on and off the court. Our current players on the team all know Coach Alsup, which will definitely prove valuable as our season progresses. I am looking forward to an outstanding remainder of the 2021-22 season for our Lady Wildcats.”

CHAMPS: defense leads Lady Raiders to Carolina Invitational Championship

The Coffee County Central Lady Raiders pose with their hardware after a 38-31 win Thursday morning, Dec. 30, 2021 to claim the Ashley River Division Championship at the Carolina Invitational.

An early tip-off in the championship of the Carolina Invitational Ashley River Division led to an unsurprisingly sluggish offense for the CHS Lady Raiders Thursday morning.

But the defensive effort for the Lady Raiders was awake and well in the 8 a.m. (eastern) game and locked down on Cabell Midland, WV to take a 38-31 win and the tournament championship.

“That was a good team we just beat,” said CHS head coach Joe Pat Cope.

Coffee County struggled to find its offensive identity early – trailing 6-5 after the first quarter and down 16-15 at the half. It was the first time the Lady Raiders trailed after a quarter or at half of the Carolina Invitational.

But Coffee County woke up in the second half behind a strong two periods from junior guard Alivia Reel, who had a couple of steals and big rebounds in the fourth quarter. She went 4-of-4 at the free throw line in the fourth quarter and knocked down a big 3-pointer. She scored 9 of her team-high 11 in the second half.

Post Chloe Gannon scored all 8 of her points in the second half. Kiya Ferrell pitched in 7 points, Elli Chumley 4, Jalie Ruehling and Olivia Vinson 3 apiece and Channah Gannon 2.

Reel was named Thunder Radio Stone Fort Mortgage Player of the Game. Elli Chumley was named Carolina Invitational MVP.

The win marks 10 in a row for the Lady Raiders, who improve to 13-3 overall. They will have a few days off before their first district game of the season – Friday, Jan. 7 at Shelbyville. Tip is set for 6 p.m. (boys to follow) and you can hear all the action on Thunder Radio – 107.9 FM, 1320 AM, 106.7 FM, Manchester Go app and thunder1320.com. The Lady Raiders return home on Jan. 11 to host Franklin County – which can also can be heard live on Thunder Radio network.

The Lady Raiders celebrate with their tournament championship hardware at Folly Beach, South Carolina. CHS won the Carolina Invitational 38-31 Thursday morning, Dec. 30, 2021.
Lady Raider senior Elli Chumley was named Carolina Invitational Most Valuable Player.

Lady Raiders advance to championship of Carolina Invitational

Lady Raider Elli Chumley. — Thunder Radio photo by Holly Peterson

Three different Lady Raiders reached double figures and Coffee County played lock-down team defense to beat Worthington, Ohio 60-29 Wednesday afternoon in the semi-finals of the Carolina Invitational in Charleston, S.C.

Senior Elli Chumley had an 11-point first half to set the tone for the Lady Raiders, who led 35-14 at the halftime break. Chumley finished with a game-high 13 points.

Joining Chumley in double-figures were senior Kiya Ferrell and junior Jalie Ruehling with 10 apiece – all coming from the field.

Also scoring for the Lady Raiders were Chloe Gannon with 8, Channah Gannon 6, Olivia Vinson 5, Alivia Reel 4, Ava McIntosh 3 and Remi Benjamin 1.

The win marks 9 in a row for the Lady Raiders, who improve to 12-3 overall.

The win puts Coffee County in the championship game on Thursday. Game time is set for a very early tip-off: 8am eastern, 7am central. Just like the first two games of the tournament, the championship game will be cell-phone video streamed by Thunder Radio sports parent partners on our Facebook page.

Coffee County opens Charleston tournament with 21-point win

No post Christmas sloppiness or jet lag from the trip to Charleston were really evident for the Lady Raiders Tuesday night.

The Coffee County Central Lady Raider basketball team got a 5-for-5 performance from the 3-point line in the first half from Olivia Vinson and outlasted a tough Bishop England High School for a 53-32 win.

Vinson finished 5-of-6 from the arc and had a game-high 15 points.

Coffee County led 33-15 at halftime and slowly added to the lead in the second half behind a strong defensive effort.

Senior Elli Chumley pitched in 11 points for the Lady Raiders. Chloe Gannon and Kiya Ferrell each added 8.

The win marks 8 straight for the Lady Raiders. They will play at 12:30 p.m. (central) Wednesday in the tournament semi-finals for a chance to go to the championship game on Thursday. Both games will likely be video-streamed on the Thunder Radio facebook page thanks to our excellent parent partners.

The Lady Raiders will open district play next week in Shelbyville. That game will be broadcast live on Thunder Radio – 107.9 FM, 1320 AM, 106.7 FM, Manchester Go app and thunder1320.com.

Predators scheduled to get back to work Wednesday

After not playing since Dec. 17th due to a league-wide COVID-19 shutdown, the Nashville Predators are expected to return to the ice on Wednesday, Dec. 29 and play 3 hockey games in 4 days.

The Preds will be at the Capitals for a 6 p.m face-off on the 29th, followed by the Blue Jackets at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 30 and a 1 pm face-off with the Blackhawks on New Year’s Day.

The Predators are currently in 2nd place in the Central Division.

You can hear the Nashville Predators on Thunder Radio – listed by realtor Charlie Gonzales with Weichert Realtors Joe Orr & Associates.

Lady Raiders off to Charleston for post-Christmas tournament

Most area sports are down for another week for the Christmas break – but not the Coffee County Central Lady Raider basketball team.

The Lady Raiders are flying to Charleston, S.C. in search of some of the area’s toughest competition in the Ashley River Girls Tournament.

The Lady Raiders will play 3 games, tournament style. CHS will play its first game at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 28 (6:30 Central) against host Phillip Simmons High School. A win means a 3 p.m. (2pm central) tip Dec. 29. A loss means a 1:30 pm (12:30 central) game on Dec. 29. We will keep you up to date on progress at thunder1320.com.