Category: Sports

Temple Basketball Comes Up Short at Franklin Road Christian

The Temple Baptist Christian School varsity and junior varsity teams hit the road to Murfreesboro on Monday night for a boys’ basketball doubleheader.  Taking on Franklin Road Christian, the JV Eagles dropped a 53 to 26 contest.  The varsity Eagles lost a heart-breaker 57 to 51.

In the JV game, Franklin Road outscored the Eagles in every quarter to salt away the win.  Colton Summers was the leading scorer for Temple as he finished with 9 points on a trip of 3 point baskets.  Alex Gloden and Isaiah Baker each dropped in 8 points.

In the varsity game, a cold shooting touch in the 2nd and 3rd quarters doomed the Eagles in their upset bid against the Murfreesboro Minutemen.  After jumping out to a 15 to 10 lead after one quarter, Temple saw Franklin Road outscore them 34 to 16 in the 2 middle periods.  A furious finish, which saw the Eagles score 20 points, came up just a bit short.  Cody Swayze had 33 points for Temple to lead the Eagles offense.  Alex Gloden finished with 7 points and Mich Gloden added 6.

The Eagles will hit the road again on Tuesday night when they travel to Shelbyville to take on Victory Baptist.  The JV game will tip off at 5 PM with the varsity game to follow.

Smith Scores Twice to Lead Predators over Bruins 5-3

Craig Smith scored twice and added an assist to lead the Nashville Predators over the Boston Bruins 5-3 on Monday night.

Kevin Fiala had a goal and an assist, and Nick Bonino and Filip Forsberg also scored for Nashville, which has won three of four. Pekka Rinne made 36 saves.

Charlie McAvoy, Zdeno Chara and David Pastrnak had the goals for Boston, which won its previous two games.

Smith scored the game’s first goal at 1:26 of the opening period. Boston goalie Anton Khudobin stopped Alexei Emelin’s slap shot from the left point, but Smith was positioned in the slot to bang home the rebound.

Smith struck again with 17.4 seconds remaining in the first.

From the left point, Mattias Ekholm sent a pass to Smith in the slot, sending him in on a partial breakaway. Smith beat Khudobin high to the glove side with a wrist shot for his 11th of the season.

Bonino made it 3-0 at 2:15 of the second.

Bonino won a faceoff back to Viktor Arvidsson at the top of the left circle. Arvidsson’s shot hit Colton Sissons and the puck bounced to Bonino on the left side, where he had a virtually open net to put in his fifth of the season.

Fiala’s goal at 4:10 spelled the end of the night for Khudobin. He allowed four goals on 14 shots and fell to 7-1-2 this season.

Tuukka Rask made 10 saves in relief.

McAvoy got the Bruins on the scoreboard at 10:14 of the second on a power play. From behind the Nashville net, Danton Heinen sent a pass to McAvoy at the right faceoff dot, where he beat Rinne with a one-timer low to the far side.

Boston made things interesting early in the third, getting goals from Chara and Pastrnak 1:15 apart to draw within one less than six minutes into the period.

Forsberg responded 34 seconds after Pastrnak’s goal to put the Predators back in front by a pair of goals following a timeout called by Nashville coach Peter Laviolette.

NOTES: Nashville D Yannick Weber returned to the lineup after missing 10 games with a lower-body injury. … Predators C Ryan Johansen missed the game with an upper-body injury. … Smith scored 12 goals in 78 games last season.

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Predators: At the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.

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Raider Basketball Sweeps Lawrence County

Darius Rozier of CHS basketball [Photo by Demarco Moore – Manchester Times]

Opening their district schedule at home on Friday night, the Coffee County basketball teams played host to Lawrence County in a pair of hotly contested contests.  The Lady Raiders broke a 17 game losing streak against the Lady Cats in a 60 to 48 win.  The Red Raiders got a huge defensive stop in the final seconds to prevail 52 to 51 over Lawrence County.

After jumping out to a 9 to 2 lead, the Lady Raiders led the game for the final 46 minutes to improve to 6 and 0 on the season.  Lawrence County cut the Coffee County lead to 4 at the half before Coffee County outscored the Lady Cats 15 to 4 in the 3rd period to roll to the win.  The Lady Raiders dominated the play in the paint controlling the offensive and defensive glass.  Freshman Bella Vinson finished as the game’s high scorer with 21 points.  Jenna Garretson added 14 points and Abby Morgan and Alliyah Williams each ended the game with 8 points.  Garretson and Williams were named the Crazy Daisies co-players of the game.

Holding an 11 point lead entering the 4th quarter, the Red Raiders saw the Wildcats tie the game with 1:36 to go in a game that featured high drama from start to finish.  Coffee County stretched the lead back to 4 with 38 seconds remaining but a Lawrence County 3 pointer and a Raider turnover gave the Wildcats the ball with 10 seconds remaining and Coffee County leading by 1.  A tenacious defensive stand by the Raiders forced Lawrence County to take a low percentage shot in the final second.  The miss lifted the Raiders to their 2nd straight win over Lawrence County.  Darius Rozier led Coffee County in scoring with 14 points.  DeAaron Rozier had 13 points, including a huge 2nd half dunk which sparked the near capacity crowd.  Harley Hinshaw finished with 9 points.  DeAaron Rozier was named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.

Coffee County returns home on Monday night for a non-district contest with Huntland.  The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM, Thunder Radio begins live coverage with the Char-El Apartments and Home Rental Pregame Show at 5:50

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CHS Wrestlers Grapple in Mt. Juliet Tournament on Satuday

The Coffee County CHS wrestling team traveled to Mt. Juliet on Saturday for their first Dual’s tournament of the season.  Each of the young Raiders experienced some success on the day but Coffee County could only capture one match win.   Evan Jaynes captured 3 individual wins via pins in his 4 matches.  Hunter Massey and Dakota Chalker each got a pair of forfeit wins to go with a pinfall victory.

Coffee County captured a 42 to 33 win over Hunters Lane.  Hunter Massey(106), Thomas Brown(220) and Evan Jaynes(145) all got wins as a result of a pin.  Josh Fournier(152) lost a close 8 to 6 decision. The Raiders got forfeit wins from Dakota Chalker(160), Andrew Lawson(182), Mary Wolfrum(120) and Mary Anne Walker(126).

Coffee County fell to region rival Siegel 54 to 24.  Josh Fournier(145) and Evan Jaynes(152) captured pinfall wins.  Dakota Chalker(160) and Hunter Massey(106) each got forfeit wins.

Beech dropped the Raiders 63 to 18.  Mary Wolfrum got a forfeit win at 120 pounds.  Reynaldo Reyes(195) and Dakota Chalker(160) both picked up pinfall victories.

Against Antioch, the Red Raiders fell 48 to 30.  Coffee County got pinfall wins from Evan Jaynes(at 145 pounds) and Noah O’Shields(170).  Christopher Speegle(220), Hunter Massey(106) and Mary Wolfrum(120) each captured forfeit wins.

Coffee County returns home on Tuesday night for a tri-match with Riverdale and Cascade.  The first match will get underway at 6 PM at the Raider Academy.

Temple Basketball Drops Pair on Friday

Cody Swayze of Temple Baptist Christian School

The Temple Baptist Christian School basketball team welcomed Shenandoah Baptist to the E.C. Bailey Gym on Friday for a boys’ JV and varsity basketball doubleheader.  The junior varsity team fell 26 to 17.  The varsity team dropped a

The junior varsity got off to a good start as they captured an 8 to 4 lead after the first quarter.  Shenandoah exploded for 14 points in the second quarter to take a lead they would not surrender.  Temple was led in scoring by Alex Gloden who had 13 points.

Despite 29 points from Cody Swayze, the Eagles fell in the varsity game.  Shenandoah roared out to a fast start as they led 38 to 15 at the half.  Brothers Alex and Mich Gloden each added 4 points for the Eagles.

Temple travels to Murfreesboro on Monday for a JV/varsity doubleheader with Franklin Road Christian.  The JV game will tip off at 5:15 with the varsity game to follow.

Elementary Basketball Report from December 2nd

After breaking for the Thanksgiving holiday, the Coffee County Youth Basketball League was back in action on Saturday at CHS.  With Deerfield having the week-end off, a slate of three girls and 3 boys games filled the schedule.

In girls’ action; East Coffee dropped College Street, New Union stopped Westwood and North Coffee tamed Hillsboro.

In boys’ play; College Street scalped East Coffee, Westwood drubbed New Union and Hillsboro dumped North Coffee.

This Saturday will be the last week-end of games before the Christmas holidays.  It will also be the final week-end of games of the regular season.  The postseason tournaments will begin on January 6th with the tournament finals being held on January 20th.

Updated unofficial standings

Place Girls Wins Losses
1 New Union 5 0
2 North Coffee 4 1
3 Hillsboro 3 2
3 East Coffee 3 2
5 Westwood 2 4
6 College Street 1 4
7 Deerfield 0 5
Place Boys Wins Losses
1 College Street 5 0
2 Westwood 5 1
3 Hillsboro 3 2
4 New Union 2 3
4 Deerfield 2 3
6 North Coffee 1 4
7 East Coffee 0 5

Saturday’s Schedule

Saturday, December 9th     at CHS Girls Boys
East Coffee vs Deerfield 9:00 10:00
North Coffee vs College Street 11:00 12:00
New Union vs Hillsboro 1:00 2:00

Titans Rally to Beat Texans, 24-13

by Jim Wyatt – TitansOnline

The Titans won a wild one on Sunday against the Texans.

And boy, did they need it.

Titans cornerback LeShaun Sims intercepted a pass in the end zone in the final moments, and running back Derrick Henryprovided the clincher with a 75-yard touchdown run as the Titans won 24-13 over the Houston Texans.

Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota completed 15-of-23 passes for 150 yards, and he ran for a touchdown.

After falling behind 10-0, the Titans rallied for 17 straight points to take control, and then got some big plays at the end.

The Titans took the lead 17-10 on a 24-yard touchdown pass from Mariota to tight end Delanie Walker with just three seconds left in the third quarter. It capped a 10-play, 80-yard drive that took 5:17 off the clock.

The Texans cut the lead to 17-13 on a 42-yard field goal by kicker Ka’imi Fairburn with 4:37 left and they were driving late when Sims made his interception in the end zone.

When the Titans got the ball back, Henry busted loose for a long touchdown.

The Titans improved to 8-4 with the win, and remain tied atop the AFC South with the Jaguars, who beat the Colts on Sunday.

Henry led the Titans with 11 carries for 109 yards. Running back DeMarco Murray had 11 carries for 66 yards in the first half.

The Texans took a 3-0 lead on a 23-yard field goal by Fairbairn, which followed a fumble on a punt return by Titans return man Adoree’ Jackson.

Tennessee’s first possession ended with a missed 40-yard field goal by kicker Ryan Succop.

The Texans then took a 10-0 lead on a four-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tom Savage to tight end Stephen Anderson, which came with 10:40 remaining in the second quarter.

But the Titans rallied back.

The Titans cut the lead to 10-7 on a nine-yard touchdown run by Mariota, which capped a 10-play, 75 yard drive. Henry put the Titans inside the 10 on a 24-yard run, and the drive was kept alive on a 13-yard pass from Mariota to Murray on third-and-7 from the Houston 46.

On Mariota’s touchdown, he faked the ball to Henry, and then sprinted to left corner of the end zone. He picked up a key block from tight end Jonnu Smith at the goalline.

The Titans tied the game 10-10 at halftime on a 43-yard field goal by Succop, which capped a four-play, 37-yard drive with three seconds before halftime.

The Texans missed a short field goal late in the third quarter.

The Titans travel to Arizona to face the Cardinals next Sunday.

Preds Come Back to Defeat Ducks in Shootout

Calle Jarnkrok tied the game and Kyle Turris won it in the shootout as the Nashville Predators defeated the Anaheim Ducks by a 3-2 final on Saturday night at Bridgestone Arena. The win is Nashville’s 16th overall on the season and second of the campaign against Anaheim, giving the Preds a victory to begin the month of December.

In a game that featured plenty of hostilities between two clubs that don’t fancy each other, it was the Predators who scored twice on the power play and twice more in the shootout to collect their 34th and 35th points of the season in one of the more satisfying victories to date.

“It’s going to get nasty at times, but those are fun games and you get ready for those,” Preds goaltender Pekka Rinne said. “I felt like it took some time for us to get going, but after the first period, I thought that we were the team that took over the game.”

After a scoreless first period, it was a power-play chance that brought Nashville a goal, just as it has in each of their 13 home games this season. Kevin Fiala was the goal scorer on this occasion to push the franchise record to just two games away from tying the all-time NHL record for consecutive home games with a power-play goal.

Just minutes later, however, it was Anaheim that cashed in on a man advantage of their own with a goal from Adam Henrique, his first as a member of the Ducks.

Cam Fowler gave Anaheim their first lead of the night at 5:01 of the third period, but then Jarnkrok converted on a broken play, the second power-play tally of the night for the Preds, to tie the game and force overtime, and then a shootout where Fiala and Turris beat Ryan Miller and Rinne was perfect.

“With Pekka Rinne in the game, we know we can always win, and that’s what we did tonight,” Predators forward Filip Forsberg, who has now registered at least one point in each of Nashville’s 13 home games this season, said.

“It shows good character,” Jarnkrok said. “We came back today, we got better in the third and got the win.”

Animosity Leads to Accomplishment:

Perhaps it’s the three postseason meetings, including two in the past two years, but there’s a little extra disdain in the air when the Preds and Ducks get together.

That truculence was one full display once more on Saturday night with a number of scrums and skirmishes throughout the evening. But the more the Ducks poked and prodded, the more the Predators seemed to wake up, and the animosity eventually led to another victory over and Anaheim team that has suffered four consecutive regular-season losses in Nashville, plus two more in last spring’s Western Conference Final.

And that’s just the way Nashville likes it.

“I feel like since a few years back, we have had some history with Anaheim over the years and over the playoff series,” Rinne said. “It’s gotten to a point where I feel like they don’t really like us and we don’t really like them, so it’s a good setup for a good match.”

“There’s an intensity; there’s a physicality that goes with it,” Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “I think our guys, after the first period, got a little more competitive, even toward the end of the first a little bit. There’s not a lot of room out there as there typically isn’t. You have to fight for space and fight in the battles and that’s just the way these games go.”

Arvidsson with the Assist:

Viktor Arvidsson picked up a helper before the puck even dropped.

Prior to Saturday’s game, the Nashville forward played a large role in a marriage proposal between two diehard Predators fans. As he walked out to the ice through Bridgestone Arena’s Lexus Lounge, Arvidsson carried an engagement ring with him.

As he spotted the future bride and groom, Morgan Landsberg and Conor Payne in the crowd, Arvidsson, who just happens to be Landsberg’s favorite player, offered up the ring to a stunned recipient. Payne then got down on one knee and popped the question and received an unequivocal yes to complete what turned out to be one of the more unique proposals ever seen around these parts.

“He’s quite the lovebird, that Arvi,” goaltender Pekka Rinne said of his teammate’s role in the surprise.”

Notes:

Nashville has earned at least a point in five of its last six games against Anaheim.

Kevin Fiala’s power-play goal was his first on the man advantage in his career.

Nashville concludes their four-game home stand on Monday night when they host the Boston Bruins before jetting off to Dallas to face the Stars on Tuesday.

Westwood Drops Pair at Moore County

Kennedy Young of Westwood basketball

The Westwood basketball teams traveled to Lynchburg on Thursday night to take on Moore County.  The Lady Rockets fell by a final score of 36 to 23.  The Rockets dropped their contest 40 to 27.

Despite holding Moore County scoreless in the 4th quarter, a sluggish first half doomed the Lady Rockets in the loss.  Moore County raced out to a 24 to 10 margin by intermission and coasted to the conference win.  Westwood was led in scoring by Kennedy Young who had 8 points.  Kasen Holt added 5 points while Elizabeth Brown and Alex Nelson each finished with 4.

A big 4th quarter allowed Moore County to pull away late and salvage a season split with the Rockets.  Leading 25 to 18 entering the 4th quarter, Moore County exploded for 15 points in the final 6 minutes to  salt away the victory.  Westwood was led in scoring by John Dobson who had 7 points.  Bodey Todd came off the bench to add 6 points on a pair of 3 point baskets in the 2nd half.  Will Partin also chipped in 6 points.

Westwood opens the final week of the regular season on Tuesday when they travel to take on Fayetteville.  The girls’ game will begin at 6 PM at Fayetteville Middle School.

Coffee Middle Loses Home Doubleheader to West

Connor Shemwell of CCMS basketball

The Coffee County Middle School basketball teams kicked off the 2nd half of the regular season on Thursday night at home.  The Raiders and Lady Raiders welcomed West Tullahoma to the CCMS gym for the conference doubleheader.  The Lady Raiders were clipped in overtime 37 to 31 while the Red Raiders fell by a final score of 40 to 35.

With Coffee County leaded to the 4th quarter leading 16 to 13, the Lady Raiders and Lady Bobcats exploded for 25 points in the period to knot the game at 27 following regulation.  In the overtime period, West got a huge 3 pointer and nailed enough of their free throws to hand Coffee County their first conference loss of the season.  The Lady Raiders were led in scoring by Marley Perry who had 17 points.  Kiya Ferrell added 6 points.

The Red Raiders were 6 of 6 at the free throw line in the 4th quarter, but that was not enough to take down the tenacious Bobcats.  Connor Shemwell led the Red Raiders in scoring with 14 points.  Aiden Abellana added 9 points and Dayne Crosslin finished with 5.

Coffee Middle is back in action on Monday when they host South Franklin.  The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM.