Category: Sports

Westwood Sweeps Eagleville on Thursday Night

Alex Nelson of Westwood basketball

The Westwood basketball teams welcomed Eagleville to the Joel Vinson Gym on Thursday night.  In a pair of games brought to you on Thunder Radio as part of the First National Bank Hometown Sports Series, both Westwood teams had great defensive efforts to grab the doubleheader sweep.  The Lady Rockets won 37 to 20 and the Rockets won 55 to 24.

After being tied at 15 at the half, the Lady Rockets went on a 17 to 0 run in the 3rd quarter to grab the conference win.  Westwood was led in scoring by Alex Nelson who had 11 points.  Elizabeth Brown and Haidyn Campbell added 8 points as the Lady Rockets improved to 6 and 3 on the year.

John Dobson of Westwood basketball

The Rockets used a strong 2nd quarter to break open a close game and get their 6th win on the year.  Westwood outscored Eagleville 14 to 6 in the second quarter and 30 to 8 in the second half to grab the win.  The Rockets were led in scoring by John Dobson who had 18 points. Trent Thompson added 12 points and Will Partin chipped in 10.

Westwood will now take off a week for the Thanksgiving holiday.  The Rockets and Lady Rockets return to action on Monday, November 27th when they play host to Liberty.  The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM.

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Coffee Middle Basketball Splits with South on Thursday Night

Marley Perry of CCMS basketball

The Coffee County Middle School basketball teams traveled to Cowan on Thursday night for a conference doubleheader with South.  The Lady Raiders dominated the Lady Trojans in a 53 to 24 win.  The Raiders dropped a 51 to 26 decision.

The Lady Raiders raced out to a 20 to 1 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back.  Eight different Lady Raiders scored in the win as Coffee Middle improved to 6 and 1 on the year.   Marley Perry led the Lady Raiders in scoring with 18 points.  Kiya Ferrell added 15 points and Alivia Reel added 5.

 

Aiden Abellana of CCMS basketball

The Red Raiders had trouble with the pressing defense of South as they fell behind 16 to 2 in the 1st period.  Foul trouble for Coffee County made a comeback bid nearly impossible for the Raiders in the 2nd half.  Coffee County was led in scoring by Aiden Abellana who had 10 points.  Dayne Crosslin and Hayden Garr each chipped in 5 points.

Coffee Middle will be back at home on Monday when they play host to East Tullahoma.  The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM.

Temple Baptist Falls in JV/Varsity Doubleheader on Thursday

Alex Gloden of Temple Baptist

The Eagles of Temple Baptist welcomed Berean Academy to the E.C. Bailey Gym on Thursday night.  The Temple basketball varsity and junior varsity teams were both in action.  The JV Eagles fell 42 to 19 while the varsity team dropped a 62 to 33 decision.

In the JV game, a slow start saw the Eagles held to 4 points in the first half.  Alex Gloden led Temple in scoring as he had 14 points.  Isaiah Baker added the other 5 for the Eagles.

In the varsity game, a red hot start by the Eagles saw them snatch a 19 to 10 lead heading to the 2nd quarter.  But Berean held Temple to 2 points in both the 2nd and 3rd quarters to seize control of the contest.  Cody Swayze led the Eagles in scoring with 24 points.  Alex Gloden added 9.

The varsity team will travel to Cleveland this weekend for a tournament hosted by Shenandoah Baptist Academy.  The Eagles will take on host Shenandoah at 4:20 PM(EST) and Christ Legacy at 6:40 PM(EST) on Friday.  Their final 2 pool play games will be on Saturday as they play Calvary Baptist at 9 AM(EST) and Rhea County Academy at 11:20 AM(EST).    The consolation and championships will be held on Saturday afternoon.

Titans Fall to Steelers

The Titans didn’t deliver in the spotlight.

Instead, their hopes of a statement win here at Heinz Field flickered out because of turnovers, mistakes and a defense that struggled to slow down Pittsburgh’s playmakers.

The result was an ugly 40-17 loss to the Steelers.

“It’s a disappointing loss obviously,’’ Titans coach Mike Mularkey said. “We made too many mistakes against a good football team. Obviously it caught up to us there in the second half. … The dam kind of broke in the second half because of all the mistakes.”

The Titans saw their four-game winning streak snapped as they fell to 6-4. They’re now a half-game behind the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC South.

Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota completed 22 of 32 passes for 306 yards in the contest. But he was intercepted four times, and sacked five times. Mariota blamed himself after the contest, but Mariota’s teammates and Mularkey had his back. His targets could have done more, Mularkey said.

The Titans also hurt themselves with a dropped touchdown pass, a slow start, and an inability to get key stops on defense.

“If you throw four interceptions it is tough to win,” Mariota said. “A lot of credit to Pittsburgh, they made a bunch of plays and got the best of us tonight.

“(The interceptions) are on me. When it comes down to it, I am the one that makes the decision to throw, and just bad decisions. I have to do a better job if it’s not there to either tuck it away, or throw it out of bounds.”

Things looked good at the start of the second half, as the Titans scored on the first play. A 75-yard touchdown pass from Mariota to receiver Rishard Matthews, who eluded two defenders after catching the ball deep downfield, cut Pittsburgh’s lead to 16-14. It was the longest touchdown pass of Mariota’s career.

But the Steelers answered back with a 10-play, 75-yard drive, which was capped off with a five-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to receiver Antonio Brown. It extended Pittsburgh’s lead to 23-14 with 10:01 left in the third quarter.

And the Steelers kept coming, and they kept scoring.

“Give credit to them,” linebacker Wesley Woodyard said. “They kicked our butts in the second half. … Any time you give up 40 points it falls back on the defense. We just have to be a better second half team and learn from this.”

The Titans had their moments. But the team lost momentum despite getting a 44-yard field goal from kicker Ryan Succop, which made it 23-17 with 5:44 left in the third quarter. That’s because the usually sure-handed Delanie Walker dropped a would-be touchdown pass while standing in the end zone late in the drive.

“I have to catch that ball,” Walker said. “That hurt the team, and I feel terrible about that.”

After that, the Steelers put together two long drives to extend their lead. A one-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to tight end Jesse James capped off a 12-play, 75-yard drive, and made it 30-17. The Steelers added another touchdown drive – and capped it off with a 10-yard touchdown catch by Brown – to take a 37-17 lead with 12:12 left in the contest.

Roethlisberger completed 30 of 45 passes for 299 yards and four touchdowns in the contest. The Titans had a hard time defending Brown, who finished the game with 10 catches for 144 yards and three touchdowns.

Matthews finished the game with five catches for 113 yards and a touchdown for the Titans.

The Titans got off to a bad a start on both sides of the football.

The Steelers scored a touchdown on their first possession on a 41-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Brown, which capped a six-play, 75-yard drive. When the Titans got the ball, Mariota sailed a ball over the head of Matthews, and the Steelers cashed it in for three points to take a 10-0 lead barely five minutes into the contest.

But the Titans fought back, as Mariota engineered an 11-play, 68-yard touchdown drive he capped off with a seven-yard run to cut the lead to 10-7. Mariota connected with Matthews on a pair of completions, and running back Derrick Henry produced a nice 13-yard run. Rookie Corey Davis also made a nice sideline grab. Mariota showed some speed and some spunk with his run, and head-first dive into the end zone.

After a nice drive, the Titans had a chance to tie the game on a 48-yard field goal by Succop, but it was blocked by Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt.

The Steelers got points just before halftime after cornerback Coty Sensabaugh intercepted Mariota and returned it to the Tennessee 20. Kicker Chris Boswell’s second field goal of the night made it 13-7 with 1:37 left before halftime.

Another Boswell field goal, this one from 50 yards, made it 16-7 at the half. Then came an action-packed second half that saw the Steelers take control. With the win, the Steelers improved to 8-2.

The Titans return to action on November 26 against the Colts in Indianapolis.

“It’s a marathon, man,” cornerback Logan Ryan said. “I remember we lost two straight, and people thought the sky was falling. And then we won four straight. So it is a marathon. This was a tough game – someone had to win it and we didn’t.

“But we get a chance to rest up before a division game. We have to get ready to play and be ready to bounce back.”

Win Streak Ends as Preds Fall to Wild

The Minnesota Wild scored four unanswered goals and came back to defeat the Nashville Predators by a 6-4 final on Tuesday night at Xcel Energy center. The result ends Nashville’s win streak at five, only their second loss in the month of November.

In a game that saw the Preds hold a 3-0 lead in the second period, Minnesota stormed back to win their fourth straight and leave Nashville searching for answers as to what went wrong.

“We weren’t good,” Predators Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “We stopped playing after 20 minutes.”

“You can’t sit back,” Captain Roman Josi said. “Teams are too good, and if you sit back, they’re going to make you pay.”

Ryan Johansen tallied his first goal of the season just 49 seconds into the game, the only marker of the first period. Josi gave his mates a 2-0 lead in the second, followed by a shorthanded strike from defenseman Mattias Ekholm to go up by three. But Minnesota scored two of their own before the period was out, cutting the lead to one after 40 minutes.

As the final stanza began, Viktor Arvidsson took a slick feed from Johansen and deposited the puck into the cage for a two-goal lead once more. But once again, Minnesota came back with goals from Ryan Suter and Eric Staal to tie the game at 4-4. Then, it was Jason Zucker who gave the Wild their first lead of the night with less than three minutes remaining in regulation, before Minnesota added an empty netter.

“We just got too comfortable,” Johansen said. “We had a great first period, and we had to continue playing like that. We let off the gas, and you can’t do that in this League.”

Nashville will return home to host Colorado on Saturday night at Bridgestone Arena, a chance to start a new streak and erase the memory of the loss in St. Paul.

“You have to be as consistent as possible,” Johansen said. “We’ve been doing a good job of finding ways to get wins, and tonight, we just have to learn from it and move on.”

Notes:

Prior to the contest, the Predators switched goaltenders; sending Juuse Saros to the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) and recalling Anders Lindback.

Mattias Ekholm recorded back-to-back multi-point games for the first time in his career.

Nashville will now start their first true home stand of the season, a three-game stretch that features visits from the Colorado Avalanche (Saturday), Winnipeg Jets (Monday) and Montreal Canadiens (Wednesday).

Manchester U12 Team Captures State Title

Front Row – Aidan Smith, Clayton Foster, Manuel Gonzalez, Max Perez, Emanuel Rodriguez. Middle Row – Elijah McCoy, Eragon Stewart, Aiden Webster, Antonio Rodriguez, Hunter Crosslin, Alfredo Reules, Skyland May, Edwin Torres Hernandez. Back Row – Coaches Kevin Smith and Adolfo Rodriguez Not pictured Edgar Perez and Kennedy Torres Hernandez. [Photo Provided]

The Manchester City U12 soccer team captured the championship of the Tennessee State Soccer Association “Cleveland Grimes Friendship Cup”  on November 4th and 5th in Jackson, Tennessee.  Manchester City was 3 and 0 in the Division 4 tournament outscoring their opponents 16 to 2 over the 2 day tournament.   Manchester City is coached by Kevin Smith and Adolfo Rodriguez.

City opened tournament play with a 9 to 1 win.  The Manchester squad got a hat trick from Manuel Gonzalez along with 2 goals each from Eragon Stewart and Aiden Webster.  Scoring single goals were Emanuel Rodriguez and Edwin Torres Hernandez.  In the semifinals, City got a 7 to 1 win.  Manuel Gonzalez and Max Perez each scored 2 goals.  Eragon Stewart, Elijah McCoy and Kennedy Torres Hernandez   each netted single goals to advance Manchester to the finals.

In the finals, City won the championship in a 5 to 0 shut out.  Manuel Gonzalez got another 3 goals to complete his second hat trick of the tournament.   Emanuel Rodriguez and Max Perez added single goals.  The Manchester squad got a superb defensive effort all tournament allowing only 5 shots in the 3 games.  The mainstays on the defensive end were Aidan Smith and Antonio Rodriguez.   Hunter Crosslin was the primary goal keeper for City as he was spelled by Eragon Stewart.

Thursday Night Sports Schedule on Thunder Radio

Thursday night here on Thunder Radio features a sports doubleheader.  Beginning at 6 PM, Lucky Knott will bring you live action of Westwood basketball as the Rockets and Lady Rockets play host to Eagleville.  That First National Bank Hometown Sports Series broadcast begins with the pregame show at 5:50 PM and will only be heard on the Thunder Radio App and via streaming at: WMSRradio.com.  The Thunder Radio app is available for both Droid and iPhone platforms and is free of charge.  Just search for Thunder Radio where you download your mobile apps.

Beginning at 6:30 PM, the Tennessee Titans will be in action on Thursday Night Football in Pittsburgh.  The Titans will take on the Steelers and Thunder Radio will bring you that broadcast at 107.9 FM and AM 1320 as part of the Titans Radio Network.

Titans Set for Thursday Night Football vs. Steelers

The Tennessee Titans (6-3) take a four-game winning streak into Pittsburgh this week. They face the Steelers (7-2) in a nationally televised Thursday night game at Heinz Field (capacity 68,400). Kickoff is scheduled for 7:25 p.m. CST on Nov. 16.
THE BROADCAST
This week’s game will be televised across the country on NFL Network and NBC, including Nashville NBC affiliate WSMV-TV 4. Additionally, the broadcast will stream live on Amazon Prime. Play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico and analyst Cris Collinsworth will call the action, and Heather Cox will report from the sidelines.
The Titans Radio Network, including Thunder Radio will carry the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Dave McGinnis, gameday host Rhett Bryan and sideline reporter Jonathan Hutton.
TITANS LOOK TO CONTINUE WINNING STREAK
A victory this week would give the Titans seven wins in their first 10 games of a season for the first time since they won their first 10 games of 2008. It would also give them their first five-game winning streak since 2009.
The Titans’ last three victories have come at the expense of three other AFC North clubs. In consecutive order, they defeated the Cleveland Browns (Oct. 22), Baltimore Ravens (Nov. 5) and Cincinnati Bengals (Nov. 12).
Last week, the Titans used a late fourth-quarter drive led by quarterback Marcus Mariota to beat the Bengals by a final score of 24-20. The Titans never trailed until 5:03 remained on the clock in the fourth quarter, when Andy Dalton’s 70-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Green put the Bengals ahead 20-17. Mariota took charge, engineering a 12-play, 73-yard march that culminated with his seven-yard touchdown pass to running back DeMarco Murray on third-and-goal with 36 seconds remaining. Mariota was credited with his seventh career game-winning drive and his third in the last four games.
Murray, who rushed for two touchdowns in the first half, tied his career high with three total touchdowns. He registered the first game of his career in which he recorded at least two rushing touchdowns and an additional receiving touchdown, and he became only the fifth player in Titans/Oilers history to accomplish the feat. Murray added his name to a list that includes Billy Cannon (twice), George Amundson, Chris Johnson (twice) and Dave Smith.
Defensively, the Titans limited the Bengals to 10 percent on third down and 53 rushing yards. Also, outside linebacker Derrick Morgan became the first Titans player to record two opponent fumble recoveries in a single game since linebacker Colin McCarthy in 2011 (Dec. 4 at Buffalo).
THE STEELERS
Like the Titans, the Steelers enter Thursday night on a four-game winning streak after escaping Indianapolis last week with a 20-17 victory over the Colts. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger completed two touchdown passes in the second half, and Chris Boswell provided the game-winning 33-yard field goal as time expired.
Roethlisberger, a five-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time Super Bowl champion, is in his 14th NFL season. His talented surrounding cast includes the NFL’s top-ranked rusher in 2017, Le’Veon Bell (840 yards), and the league’s leading receiver, Antonio Brown (60 receptions and 882 yards).
Meanwhile, the Steelers defense ranks second overall in 2017 (284.4 yards per game). The unit is 12th against the run (102.7) and second against the pass (181.8).
Mike Tomlin is in his 11th season as the head coach of the Steelers. In his first 10 years on the job, he led the Steelers to the playoffs seven times, including five AFC North titles. In 2016, the Steelers won their division and advanced to the AFC Championship game before falling to the eventual Super Bowl champion New England Patriots.
Thunder Radio will bring you the broadcast over our AM and FM airwaves, beginning with the pregame show at 6:30 PM. Due to NFL broadcast restrictions, Thunder Radio can NOT stream Titans game online or on the Thunder Radio app.

CHS Basketball Opens Season With Impressive Sweep at Cannon County

Ellie Graham of CHS basketball drives to the basket against Cannon County[Photo by Demarco Moore – Manchester Times]

The Coffee County CHS basketball teams opened the season in dominating fashion on Tuesday night with a sweep of Cannon County.  The Red Raiders and Lady Raiders each used an aggressive defense to key wins in Woodbury.  The Lady Raiders led most of the game in a 53 to 45 win.  The Red Raiders never trailed in a 65 to 41 victory.

Trailing 9 to 7 with 4 minutes left in the first half, the Lady Raiders got three point baskets from Ellie Graham and Ashley Starks to close out the half on an 11 to 3 run.  Coffee County carried a 12 point lead into the 4th quarter and saw Cannon County turn up the pressure and force some 4th quarter turnovers.  But the Lady Raiders hit their free throws in the 4th quarter, led by Bella Vinson who was 9 of 10 at the line in the final stanza.  Vinson finished as the leading scorer as she had 18 points with 14 coming in the 4th quarter.  For her outstanding effort, Vinson was named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.  Jacey Vaughn scored 10 points and Ellie Graham finished with 8.

The Red Raiders raced out to a 14 point lead in the 1st quarter only to see Cannon County cut the deficit to 7 at the half.  The Raiders used their tenacious defense to key their offense in the 3rd quarter as they reopened the lead to double digits and breeze to the win.  Darius Rozier led Coffee County in scoring with 22 points, including four 3 point baskets to be named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.  Grey Riddle added 12 points and Garrett Booth scored 9.

The CHS teams hit the road on Friday for a pair of games at Franklin County against Cascade.  The girls’ game will get under way at 7 PM with the boys to follow.  Coffee County will host their home opener on Monday when Grundy County visits the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.  That doubleheader will tip off at 6 PM.

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Freshman Red Raider Basketball Opens Season With Win

The Coffee County Central High School freshman boys’ basketball team opened their season on Monday night with a dominating win over Grundy County.  Leading by as many as 30 points in the 2nd half, the Red Raiders pounded the visiting Yellow Jackets 61 to 42 at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.

The Raiders got off to a hot start building a 34 to 21 lead at intermission.  Nine different members of the frosh team tallied points as Coffee County emptied their bench.  Kyle Farless led the Raiders in scoring with 22 points.  Jaxon Vaughn added 12 points and Alex Ezquivel chipped in 6.

Coffee County is back in action on Thursday, November 30th when they travel to Warren County to take on the Pioneers in a 6 PM, boys only contest.