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2017 Year in Review – CHS Softball

As 2017 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at the year for the Coffee County CHS softball team.  The Lady Raiders returned to the state tournament for the 5th time in program history which the Lady Raiders captured a 4th place finish.

Thunder Radio reported on their final game of the year in a story we published on May 26th

Tori Bell

The Coffee County Lady Raider softball team battled their way to a 4th place finish in the TSSAA state softball tournament on Thursday.  The Lady Raiders scratched and clawed their way to a 5 to 3 win over Brentwood on Thursday morning.  Injuries and exhaustion finally set in on Thursday night as Coffee County lost to Henry County 14 to 4

In the morning game, the Lady Raiders jumped out to an early 3 to 0 lead then rallied for a pair of runs late to grab a 5 to 3 win.  The Coffee County defense was once again on point as they did not commit an error for the 2nd straight game.  Tied at 3 entering the 6th inning, Sarah West hit an RBI single to give the Lady Raiders the lead.  Katie Rutledge drove in an insurance run in the top of the 7th.

Rutledge also came on in relief pitching when Kaylee Skipper had to come out of the game in the 5th inning with a blister on her pitching hand.  Rutledge pitched 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief to capture the win. Rutledge added a single and 2 RBI as she was named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.  Haley Hinshaw finished with a single, a double and 1 run scored.   Haley Richardson had a single and a double and an RBI.

In the night cap, Henry County erupted for 7 runs in the 2nd inning and built an 11 to 0 lead before ending the Lady Raiders season by a final score of 14 to 4.   The Lady Patriots from Paris banged out 13 hits as they outhit Coffee County 13 to 6.  Coffee County sophomore pitcher Haley Richardson took the loss in the circle but crushed a 2 run home run for Coffee County to be named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.   Senior Tori Bell finished with 2 hits, a run scored and 1 RBI.

The Lady Raiders will finish the season with a record of 26-18-1.  Following the game, Coach Steve Wilder informed his team that he was leaving Coffee County for a job in Florida.  You can see that story at:  http://www.thunder1320.com/news/coffee-county-softball-coach-steve-wilder-resigns/

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2017 Year in Review – Westwood Boys’ Soccer

As 2017 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at the year for the Westwood Rockets soccer team.  For the 3rd year in a row the Rockets claimed the CTSC conference title.

Thunder Radio reported on the championship win in a story we published on May 1st

For the third consecutive season, the Westwood soccer team claimed the Central Tennessee Soccer Conference regular season title and postseason title on Saturday.  The Rockets, unbeaten in conference play this year, faced their toughest challenge of the year on Saturday against St. Andrews.  Westwood got a late goal to capture the 1 to 0 win.

Calling this a “rebuilding year”, Coach Jonathan Graf went into the season lacking a potential prolific scorer, inexperience at key positions and a brand new goal keeper; it appeared that Westwood’s run of conference titles was in serious jeopardy.  But do not tell that to these Rockets who worked well as a team and carried on the winning tradition.

On Saturday, the Rockets locked horns with a Mountain Lions team they defeated on March 2nd 3 to 0.  In that contest, Westwood scored a pair of goals in the last 10 minutes to cushion a 1 to 0 lead they fought to hold most of the match.  On Saturday, neither team could find the back of the net in the first 47 minutes.  Elliot Sain broke the scoreless tie in the 58th minute on a shot deflected off of a St. Andrews player.

Coach Graf and members of the Rocket soccer team will be guests on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show.  The Coffee Coaches Show is broadcast live each Saturday at 10 AM from the showroom of Al White Ford/Lincoln.  The Coffee Coaches Show is heard exclusively on Thunder Radio.

2017 Year in Review – Westwood Baseball

As 2017 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at the year for the Westwood baseball team.  For the 2nd straight season, the Rockets showed improvement on the field as they finished with a 7 win season.

Thunder Radio reported on their final game of the season in a story we published on April 28th

Trent Thompson of Westwood baseball

The Westwood baseball team’s season came to a close on Thursday with an 11 to 1 loss to Fayetteville in the elimination bracket of the Duck River Valley Conference tournament.   Fayetteville erupted for 7 runs in the 3rd inning to capture the win.

Westwood was held to 5 hits in the loss.  Brett Jones scored the lone Westwood run as he got on base in the 5th inning and was driven in on an groundout by Brady Nugent.  Trent Thompson finished the game with 2 hits.

The Rockets will end the season with a final record of 7 and 11.  The 7 wins this year represents the 2nd straight year of improvement for Westwood baseball.  The Rockets are coached by Dusty Hereford and Herb Nugent.

Preds Enter Christmas Break with Shootout Loss to Stars

Dallas scored twice in the shootout and the Nashville Predators fell to the Stars by a 4-3 final on Saturday night at the American Airlines Center. The result sends the Preds into the Christmas Break on a three-game winless skid, the longest such streak of the season.

Despite being a recent point of emphasis, the Predators took four minor penalties in the opening period, and although they only allowed one power-play goal in the period, it gave Dallas life, enough to ultimately help them to an eventual win.

“For parts of the game we were [the better team], for parts of the game they were, and that’s not what we’re looking to do,” Predators forward Austin Watson said. “They take advantage of what we give them. The second period, a couple turnovers in the neutral zone, if we take that out of the game, I think we’re going to like the results a bit more.”

It took less than a minute into the contest for Alexei Emelin to tally his first as a member of the Preds to give his club a 1-0 advantage, before Calle Jarnkrok’s shorthanded snipe bumped the lead to two.

But Dallas roared back to score three unanswered – one in the first and two more in the second – to take their first lead of the evening into the intermission.

“We have a stranglehold on that game at 2-0 and we talked about it all year,” Watson said of the penalties. “Whether we like the calls or not, we’re the most penalized team in the League. You’re not going to like every call, but at some point, you have to look in the mirror. We have been, but it’s going to take a harder look, I think, because we’re spending too much time in the box. It kills the flow at the beginning of the game.”

A Nashville power play in the third brought a Ryan Johansen strike to tie the game at three and force overtime, but after two empty power-play chances for Nashville in extra time, two goals from the home team in the shootout kept the Preds at just one point in their last three outings.

“We have that long of time to play 4-on-3 and 5-on-3, we just have to find a way to score,” Preds Captain Roman Josi said. “When there’s that much time, you have to put the game away.”

The Preds will now head back home to Nashville for the three-day Christmas Break, a respite that comes at a time when the club could use some time to recharge before returning to three games in four days next week.

“We have to be confident,” Josi said. “Every team goes through these phases. The last three games, we didn’t play the way we wanted, but we’re a confident group. We’re a pretty honest group, and I think everybody knows we can play a lot better.

“But for now, just enjoy Christmas, forget about hockey for a little bit, and I’m sure everybody is going to come back hungry. We all know we have to be better, but we have to stay confident and come back positive with a lot of energy.”

Preds Captain Roman Josi challenged the coaching staff to take a holiday-themed bet for the team’s three-game trip to Western Canada earlier this month. The Preds went 3-0-0 and so Laviolette and his staff had to wear holiday suits behind the bench for Saturday’s game in Dallas.

They did so, and with plenty of holiday cheer to spare.

Redemption for Emelin:

On Tuesday, Alexei Emelin was in a position he rarely finds himself: at center ice, with his arms in the air celebrating a goal.

The only problem was his third-period shot, that would have given Nashville a 5-4 lead over the Winnipeg Jets, had hit the crossbar and gone down into the crease, not the net. So after the contest he joked he’d just have to get one next time.

A bold prediction to say the least, considering the defensive-minded blueliner was the only remaining player on the active roster without a goal.

It wasn’t the very next game, but later in the week, Emelin found open ice in the first period against the Dallas Stars and wired a wrister past Ben Bishop only 34 seconds into the game to pot his first goal with the Predators and first since Jan. 14, 2017, versus the New York Rangers, while playing for the Montreal Canadiens.

Notes:

Craig Smith returned to action after missing Thursday’s game with a lower-body injury. Pontus Aberg, Miikka Salomaki and Matt Irwin were scratched.

P.K. Subban’s assist on Ryan Johansen’s goal extended his point streak to six games.

Juuse Saros allowed his first goal in more than 120 minutes of game action when Tyler Seguin scored in the first period.

Nashville now enters the mandatory three-day Christmas break and will next play on Dec. 27 in St. Louis against the Blues before a home-and-home set with the Minnesota Wild on Dec. 29 and 30.

Titans Lose to Rams, Focus on Win-and-In Scenario vs. Jags

The Titans walked off the Nissan Stadium field disappointed on Sunday — another close game had escaped their grasp.

When coach Mike Mularkey met with players in the locker room after the 27-23 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, his message was simple: Be prepared to fight for survival next week.

So we’ve come to this: A win next week against the Jaguars, and the Titans will be playoff bound.

“It’s a very tough, disappointing loss,” defensive lineman Jurrell Casey said. “But all that matters now is we still have a fighting chance, and … that’s why we are not sweating it right now. We have a chance. These last three games have been a bummer, but once you get in the playoffs everybody is going to love us.”

Tight end Delanie Walkersaid the Titans better come out fighting.

“I don’t know how everyone else feels, but I am disappointed,” Walker said. “To lose three games (in a row) like this. We keep saying we can get this W. Well, (we) better have a fight and come and be ready to go.

“We have our backs against the wall. We can only fight our way out.”

The Titans showed plenty of fight on Sunday, but it wasn’t enough against the Rams.

Not when the team wasted opportunities in the red zone, and failed to produce big plays with the game on the line. The team also had trouble slowing down Rams running back Todd Gurley, who racked up 276 all-purpose yards and scored two touchdowns.

Sunday’s loss, which came on the heels of back-to-back losses at Arizona and San Francisco, helped the Jaguars clinch the AFC South. But the Titans, as a result of Buffalo’s loss at New England on Sunday, can still clinch a playoff spot next Sunday at Nissan Stadium with a win. It would improve the team’s record to 9-7, and the Titans would win playoff tiebreakers with other teams.

“From what I understand, all the scenarios, we have to win next week to be in,” Mularkey said after the game. “We have to get to work. We have another good football team coming into our place.”

On Christmas Eve, it’s keeping the Titans afloat right now.

“I ain’t going to lie – that is the only thing keeping our spirits up that we can still be a playoff team,” safety Kevin Byardsaid. “We can still get in the party and make a run. And that is the only thing we can focus on now. We have to turn it up another notch.”

Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota completed 22-of-39 passes for 275 yards, with an interception, in Sunday’s game. But he was unable to finish off a late drive that ended in Los Angeles territory. On this day, too many times the Titans had to settle for field goals instead of touchdowns.

The Rams (11-4) clinched the NFC West with the win.

Rams quarterback Jared Goff completed 22-of-38 passes for 301 yards and four touchdowns in the contest. Gurley ran for 118 yards on 22 carries, and he also caught 10 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns.

The two teams exchanged punches all day.

The Rams took a 6-0 lead in the first quarter on a three-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Goff to Gurley before the Titans cut the lead to 6-3 on a 25-yard field goal by kicker Ryan Succop. But the 13-play, 62-yard drive left fans – and the team – hoping for more. The Titans had it first-and-goal at the one-yard line, but a fumble and a sack backed the team up, and they settled for a field goal.

The Titans made a big play on defense when Casey busted into the Rams backfield and hammered Goff before he could hand the ball off to Gurley. When the ball popped loose, linebacker Wesley Woodyard scooped it up and ran it in for a four-yard touchdown to make it 10-6.

The Nissan Stadium crowd exploded in excitement.

But the Rams quickly answered back, scoring on an 80-yard touchdown completion from Goff to Gurley on a screen pass. Gurley caught the ball with plenty of space, and after he veered in the middle of the field he raced to the end zone to make it 13-10 with 4:24 left before the half. The Titans then tied it up just before halftime on a 37-yard field goal by Succop.

The Titans had a chance to take the lead early in the third quarter, but Succop misfired on a 45-yard field goal, and the game remained tied at 13-13.

The Rams took a 20-13 lead on a three-yard touchdown pass from Goff to receiver Sammie Watkins. It followed a controversial fourth-and-1 made conversion for the Rams, who got a 10-yard run from Gurley on a play when replays showed a Rams offensive lineman moving before the snap. A penalty wasn’t called, and the Rams capitalized.

The Titans rallied back, first scoring on a six-yard touchdown run by running back DeMarco Murray, which capped a five-play, 44-yard drive. The short scoring drive was set up by a 57-yard kickoff return by rookie Adoree’ Jackson.

The Titans then took a 23-20 lead on Succop’s 27-yard field goal, with 14:47 remaining, but the Rams kept coming, reclaiming the lead 27-23 on a 14-yard touchdown toss from Goff to receiver Cooper Kupp with 11:51 left.

The Titans had a chance to win in late. But after taking over at their own 20-yard line with 3:25 left and driving across midfield, the drive stalled. An incomplete pass by Mariota on a 4th-and-4 from the Los Angeles 43-yard line was Tennessee’s last hope on this day.

Now, the team turns its attention to next week.

“We just want a chance; we just want an opportunity,” Mariota said. “We let one slip away – we’ve let three in a row slip away. But all you can ever ask for is an opportunity. I am looking forward to getting back to work. … This is our season, and we are looking forward to it.”

Raider Wrestlers Fall in Oakland Duals

In their final action prior to the Christmas holidays, the Coffee County wrestling team traveled to Oakland on Thursday for a duals tournament.  The young Raider squad got some valuable experience in 4 matches against bigger and more experienced squads.

Against Brentwood Academy, the Raiders got a decision win from Noah O’Shields(at 170 pounds).  Coffee County also got pinfall wins from Tristan Phillips(152) and Reynaldo Reyes(195).  Mary Wolfrum(120) and Mary Anne Walker(126) got wins via forfeit as Coffee County lost 53 to 27.

Against Centennial, Josh Fournier(145) got the lone win for Coffee County with a pin while Mary Anne Walker(126) got a forfeit win for the only points against Franklin.  The Raiders captured 4 wins against Summit as Mary Anne Walker(126), Mary Wolfrum(120) and Christian Speegle(285) got forfeit wins.  Thomas Brown(195) captured a win via a pin for the other victory.

The Raider grapplers will be back in action on Saturday, January 6th when they travel to Smyrna to compete in the Red Hawk Rampage at Stewarts Creek High School.  That meet is set to get underway at 10 AM.

2017 Year in Review – CHS Baseball

As 2017 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at the year for the Central High School baseball team.  Year #2 with David Martin at the helm saw the Red Raiders battle to a winning record for the first time since 2010.

Thunder Radio reported on their dramatic district tournament opening round win in a story we published on May 7th

Noah Anderson of CHS baseball

“It was ugly, but it is a win.” Those were the words of Coffee County Central High School baseball coach David Martin following Saturday’s 9 to 8 district tournament win over Lincoln County.  The win advances the Red Raiders to Sunday’s quarterfinal matchup with Columbia.

Trailing 8 to 7 entering the bottom of the 6th inning, Coffee County loaded the bases and on 2 singles and a hit batter before scoring the tying run when Nathaniel Tate was hit by a pitch to drive in A. J. Rollman.  Grant Sadler worked a walk to drive in Noah Anderson with the eventual winning run for Coffee County who improves to 17 and 13 on the season.

In a game you heard here on Thunder Radio, Coffee County built a 7 to 3 lead after 2 innings.  The Raiders allowed 3 unearned runs in the first 4 innings as Lincoln County closed the gap to 7 to 5.  In the 5th inning, the Falcons strung together 4 straight hits to capture an 8 to 7 lead with a solo home run being the lead run.  Not to be denied a matchup with Columbia in the 2nd round, Coffee County used the 6th inning rally to capture the lead.

Jacob Langham led Coffee County in hitting as he had a pair of doubles and scored 2 runs.  Noah Anderson had 2 singles, 2 RBI and 3 runs scored.  Grant Sadler and Jacob Duncan each finished with 2 RBI.  Hayden Skipper came on to pitch the final 2 innings to get the win.

Noah Anderson and Hayden Skipper were named the Crazy Daisies Co-Players of the game.  Coffee County will take on Columbia on Sunday afternoon at Columbia Central High.  That game will get underway at 5 PM.

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2017 Year in Review – CCMS Softball

As 2017 draws to a close, Thunder Radio Sports looks back at some of the highlights of the calendar year for each of the 40 prep teams we follow and report on.  Today we look back at the year for the Coffee County Middle School softball team.  The Lady Raiders captured their 3rd conference title in 4 years with a resounding 8 to 3 win over North Franklin.

Thunder Radio reported on that conference championship win in a story we published on May 2nd

The 2017 CCMS softball team with their CTC Championship trophy

One of the certainties of the spring sports season is the appearance of the Coffee County Middle School softball team in the Central Tennessee Conference(CTC) post season tournament finals.  Tuesday was no different as the Lady Raiders squared off against North Franklin at Warren County.  Needing to win once to claim another conference title, the Lady Raiders had the mojo on their side.  Coffee Middle raced out to an 8 to 0 lead on their way to an 8 to 3 win and their 3rd CTC title in 4 years.

After being held to only 1 hit in Saturday’s semifinal win, Coffee County banged out 6 hits including 2 in the first inning as they built a 1 to 0 lead.  Keri Munn went the distance in the circle allowing 6 hits and only 1 earned run while striking out 5.  Kiya Ferrell had a single, a double, an RBI and reached on an error as she scored 3 runs.  Jayden Scheller finished with a single, 2 sacrifices and 2 RBI.

Coffee County got on the board in the first inning when Ferrell led off with a single, moved to 3rd on a pair of wild pitches and scored on a double steal after Justus Turner walked.  Munn drove in Turner on a groundout.  The Lady Raiders added 3 runs in the 3rd inning.  Ferrell led off the 3rd inning by reaching on an error and scored on a Jayden Scheller sacrifice fly.  Turner reached on a fielder’s choice and scored on a wild pitch before Keri Munn added the 3rd run after singling and scoring on Amber Ingleberger’s bunt single.  Coffee County added 3 runs in the 4th inning when Olivia Evans led off with a single and scored on Ferrell’s double.  Ferrell scored on another double steal and Munn reached on an error and scored on a sacrifice ground out by Scheller.

The Lady Raiders finish the season with a final record of 15 and 2 with the only losses of the year coming at the hands of the North Lady Gators.

Hurricanes Score Four in First Period, Defeat Predators

P.K. Subban of the Nashville Predators [Photo by nhl.com]

The Carolina Hurricanes scored four goals in the opening 6:29 of the game in a 4-1 win against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena on Thursday.

Noah Hanifin had a goal and two assists, Derek Ryan, Elias Lindholm and Victor Rask scored, and Cam Ward made 28 saves for the Hurricanes (15-12-7), who have won four of their past five games.

It was the second time in franchise history the Hurricanes scored four goals in the opening seven minutes (Jan. 23, 1988, when the Hartford Whalers defeated the Minnesota North Stars 5-0).

Kevin Fiala scored for the Predators (21-9-4), who have lost consecutive games for the first time since Nov. 1.

Ryan gave the Hurricanes a 1-0 lead at 37 seconds on the power play. Hanifin put the puck toward the net, and Ryan redirected it past Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne for his seventh goal.

Lindholm made it 2-0 at 3:11 on a redirection. Jeff Skinner took the original shot, and Lindholm sent it past Rinne for his 10th goal.

Carolina took a 3-0 lead on a power-play goal by Hanifin at 4:47. He took the shot from the point that went through traffic and past Rinne for his seventh goal.

Rask made it 4-0 at 6:29 on a flip toward the net that bounced past Rinne.

The Predators pulled Rinne for Juuse Saros after Rask’s goal. Rinne made two saves. Saros stopped all 26 shots.

Fiala cut the lead to 4-1 at 15:33. It was his 10th goal and extended his point streak to nine games.

Predators forward Craig Smith missed the game with a lower-body injury.

Pete Weber’s Post Game Report

CHS Wrestlers Split Dual Meet at Columbia

The Coffee County wrestling team traveled to Columbia on Tuesday for a three way duals match with Oakland and Columbia.  Coffee County got a 48 to 24 win over Columbia.  The Raiders fell to a strong Oakland team 72 to 12.

Against Columbia, the Raiders got all 48 points via forfeit wins.  Credited with wins were: Josh Fournier(at 145 pounds), Tristan Phillips(152), Dakota Chalker(160), Nicolas Martinez(182), Reynaldo Reyes(195), Hunter Massey(106), Mary Wolfrun(120) and Mary Anne Walker(126).

Against Oakland, Coffee County captured a pair of pinfall wins for their 12 points.  Josh Fournier(145) pinned his Patriot opponent in 2:45 for the victory.   At 160 pounds, Dakota Chalker pinned his Oakland combatant in 4:18.

The Raider grapplers will travel to Oakland on Thursday for the Oakland Day of Duals. The duals tournament will get underway at 1 PM and will be held at Oakland High School.