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CHS Soccer Blanks Franklin County on Senior Night

CHS Soccer seniors(left to right) Vanessa Pedrosa, Maddie Creek, Ashley Woods, Maggie Lashlee and Anadelia Barrera.

Coming off a tough loss to Lincoln County on Monday, the CHS soccer team welcomed Franklin County to the Raider Soccer Field for Senior Night on Tuesday.  In a match you heard here on Thunder Radio, the Lady Raiders dominated in time of possession and shots as they grabbed the 2 to 0 win.

Coffee County got both goals in the first half as they outshot Franklin County 18 to 2 in the opening frame.  The Lady Raiders got on the board in the 18th minute when Jessica Barrera netted a goal off a feed from Morgan Henley to make the score 1 to nothing.  Coffee County added the second goal In the 28th minute after Allie Amado drilled a free kick to the front of the net.  Reyna Flores flicked the ball around the keeper and onto the foot of Maddy Jones who scored the clincher.

The Coffee County defense, led in large part by seniors Maddie Creek and Maggie Lashlee, kept the clamps on Franklin County the whole match.  Franklin County was only able to get off 5 shots as senior  keeper Ashley Woods recorded saves on the only 2 shots on frame.  Seniors Vanessa Pedrosa and Anadelia Barrera helped the Lady Raider offense pound 31 shots at a beleaguered Franklin County keeper.

Coffee County hits the road on Thursday when they travel to Fayetteville to take on Lincoln County.  That district match kicks off at 7 PM.

CHS and CCMS Runners Excel in Home Cross Country Meet

Bradley Kishpaugh of CHS Cross Country

Getting wins in 3 of the 4 races contested on Tuesday, the Coffee County Middle School and Central High School cross country teams showed out in the final home meet of the year.  Competing in the Jiffy Burger’s Red Raider Run hosted by Old Stone Fort Golf Course, the Raider harriers captured 8 Top 5 finishes in the 4 race event.

The Coffee County Middle School boys team won the middle school boys team championship as they outdistanced 2nd place Warren County.  Coffee County’s Jacob Rutledge won the race with a time of 11:38.  Ethan Welch was 2nd at 12:19.  Ethan Beaty came in 4th at 12:37; Bradley Escue had a time of 14:22 to finish 8th and Brayton Anderson grabbed 10th place at 14:23.  Clayton Bryant broke the tape at 16:50 for 16th spot.

Greenlee Woods won the middle school girls race and she won by almost 3 minutes over the 2nd place finisher.  Woods recorded an blistering time of 14:12.  Haley Koren Sherrill was the only other Lady Raider runner from CCMS and she finished in 4th place at 17:42.

For the high school girls, Emily St. John had the winning time as she completed the 5K course in 23:49 which was 45 seconds faster that the #2 finisher.   Byanka Woods came in 4th at 26:25, Zoe Mills was 8th at 29:39, Kara Mueller came in 11th at 30:45, Jasie Willis was 14th at 32:27 and Shelby Watkins finished 16th at 37:54.  The Lady Raiders were edged by St. Andrews-Sewanee for the team title.

The Red Raiders got a 2nd place finish from Bradley Kishpaugh as he ran a time of 19:08.  Renato Ayala was 8th at 20:44; Neil Slone was 10th at 21:07; Reuben Chaput came in 11th at 21:10; Larson Meltzer was 14th at 22:36; Johnny Dulin came in 16th at 22:59; Jacob Melton was 17th at 23:18; Christian Alverez had a time of 23:36 which placed him 18th and Eric French logged a time of 21:55 to finish 24th.  The Red Raiders finished 2nd in the team standings behind Franklin County.

Three runners from the middle school squad will compete on Saturday, October 7th in the TMSAA state meet in Clarksville [Related story] .  The high school runners will next be in action on Saturday, October 14th at the Mid State Cross Country Association Championships to be held at Dickson’s Buckner Park.

CCMS Football Closes Out Season With Win

Kelby Walker of CCMS football [Photo by Demarco Moore – Manchester Times]

The Red Raider football team of Coffee County Middle School ended their season on Tuesday might on a winning note in Sparta.  The Red Raiders defeated White County Middle 38 to 18 to end the 2017 season with 2 consecutive wins.

Coffee County got off to a fast start as Kelby Walker scored on the first play from scrimmage.  Lined up as the quarterback in the Wildcat formation, Walker ripped off a 69 yard touchdown run to give Coffee County all the momentum they would need.  The Raiders also got touchdowns from Ethan Baker and Conner Shemwell.  White County scored on a pair of kickoff returns and a 1 yard touchdown run as time expired.

Braves Blow 3-0 Lead, Lose 4-3 on Mets’ Walk-off in 9th

There’s a chance that R.A. Dickey made the last start of his career Tuesday, and if so then he finished in impressive if not entirely satisfying fashion.

The 42-year-old Braves knuckleballer, who hasn’t decided whether he’ll continue pitching after this season, took a two-hit shutout to the seventh inning before allowing two runs and getting no decision in 4-3 loss against his former Mets team at Citi Field.

The Braves blew an early three-run lead and gave up four runs in the final three innings, losing on Travis Taijeron’s walk-off hit over Jace Peterson’s head with one out in the ninth.

It was a 3-0 lead before Dickey gave up a two-run homer to Kevin Plawecki in the seventh inning, and the Mets tied it in the eighth after a two-base throwing error by third baseman Johan Camargo set up an unearned run on an Asdrubal Cabrera sacrifice fly.

Ender Inciarte, who earlier got his 200th hit of the season, made a spectacular diving catch in the left-center gap on Cabrera’s sacrifice fly to prevent a would-be two-run hit on the play.

The Mets completed their comeback win in the ninth when Plawecki led off with a single against rookie left-hander A.J. Minter, who then walked Dominic Smith – the first walk issued by Minter in 14 major league appearances – before getting a strikeout and giving up a walk-off hit to Taijeron, who hit a long fly and was credited with a single because he was mobbed by teammates and never touched second base.

Dickey was charged with five hits, two runs and no walks with four strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings, and received a warm ovation from many in the crowd of 21,938 as he left the field in the seventh inning at Citi Field. He’s still appreciated by Mets fans after emerging as a frontline pitcher with their team from 2010 through 2012 including 20 wins and a Cy Young Award in his final season in New York before he was traded to Toronto.

The Braves have an $8 million option on his contract for 2018 and haven’t said whether they’ll pick it up. But it’s believed the decision rests more with Dickey and that he’d likely be brought back by the Braves if he decides to keep pitching instead of calling it a career and staying home in Nashville, where he lives with his wife and four kids.

Dickey could start the final game of the season Sunday at Miami or the Braves could have rookie Max Fried make that start. Dickey said he’d sit down with pitching coach Chuck Hernandez to discuss that situation Wednesday.

After six innings, the Braves had a 3-0 lead and the Mets had only one more hit than Dickey, who singled in the third inning. The Braves staked him to a lead before he threw a pitch, getting a run in the first when Ender Inciarte led off the game with a double that was his 200th hit of the season and scored on a two-out double by Nick Markakis.

The Braves pushed the lead to 3-0 with two runs in the second inning on Peterson’s run-scoring double and Ozzie Albies’ two-out RBI single.

Dickey had a shutout going until the seventh, when Brandon Nimmo singled with one out and Plawecki followed with a long home run on a knuckleball that didn’t move. Two batters later, Dickey gave up a triple to Amed Rosario and was replaced by rookie reliever Dan Winkler, who struck out Taijeron to protect the lead.

Winkler pitched on consecutive days for the first time since returning from his second major elbow surgery.

When Dickey gave up eight runs including three homers in five innings of a 10-5 loss at Washington on June 13, then said afterward that he could tell he was close to turning a corner from mediocrity to good again, reporters could be excused for thinking he might be delusional.

But he proved he knew what he was talking about six days later when he fired seven scoreless innings of three-hit ball against the Giants. Beginning with that game, Dickey posted a 4-2 record and 2.12 ERA in 10 starts through Aug. 13, lasting at least six innings in nine of those 10 games and allowing one or no earned runs in seven of 10.

Then, just when it looked like it would be a no-brainer decision for Dickey to keep pitching beyond 2017 and for the Braves to pick up his option for 2018, he began a late-season slump in which he was 1-3 with a 6.55 ERA and .333 opponents’ average in six starts from Aug. 18 through Sept. 16.

But he ended that skid as Dickey tends to – emphatically. After giving up five or more runs in three consecutive starts, Dickey limited the Nationals to just four hits and two runs in a season-high eight innings for his 10th win of the season and the 120th win of his career.

He followed that up with an outing that was shaping up to be even better Tuesday until Plawecki disrupted things in the seventh inning. Still, Dickey has allowed just nine hits and four runs in 14 2/3 innings over his past two starts. And after issuing 12 walks in 34 1/3 innings during those previous six starts, he’s walked none in his past two outings

CHS Golf Wins Region; Punches Ticket to State Tournament

Members of the Coffee County golf team with their region championship plaque. Pictured are: (left to right) head coach Mike Ray, Chase Hancock, Matthew Hale, Reid Lawrence, Samuel Prater, Josh Perry, Austin Farris and coach Lucky Knott [Photo by Demarco Moore, Manchester Times]

For the first time in program history, the Coffee County Red Raider golf team has qualified for the TSSAA State Golf Tournament.  The CHS Golf team won the Region 4AAA tournament at Bear Trace on Monday as they carded their lowest score of the season.  The Red Raiders won the team title to up their record to 50 and 3 on the year and claim the first boys’ team region title in school history.

Coach Mike Ray was pleased with the historic result and had this to say on Monday night:

2017 is the 5th straight year for a Red Raider state qualifier for the state tournament.  The Red Raiders shot a team score of 300.  Coffee County was led by Samuel Prater who had a 71.  That was good enough to earn him 2nd individual medalist honors.  Austin Farris shot a 73, Reid Lawrence carded a 76, Josh Perry finished with an 80 and Matthew Hale got around in 82 strokes.  The Red Raiders are coached by Mike Ray and Lucky Knott.  After the match, Coach Ray had this to say about Lucky Knott, who rejoined the team this season:

The TSSAA state golf tournament will take place on October 3rd and 4th at Manchester’s own Willowbrook Golf Club. Admission to attend each round is $8 per person.  Thunder Radio will keep you updated on tee times daily during the tournament.  A select number of golf carts will be available to rent for spectators who meet ADA requirements and complete the Accommodation Request Form and file it with TSSAA in advance of the State Championships.  For more information, you can check out the TSSAA website at: http://tssaasports.com/golf/

CCMS Cross Country Runners Qualify for State Meet

Greenlee Woods of CCMS Cross Country

The Coffee County Middle School Cross Country team qualified 3 runners for the TMSAA state cross country meet with a strong performance on Saturday.  Competing in the middle Tennessee Sectional Meet at Riverdale, Coffee County’s Greenlee Woods, Jacob Rutledge and Ethan Welch all posted qualifying times to advance to the state meet in Clarksville. Coach Nathan Wanuch was ecstatic with the performance of all of his young runners.

Facing a field of 113 runners from more than 16 schools, 6th grader Greenlee Woods ran a time of 14:31 over the 2 mile course to finish in 7th place and punch her ticket to state.  H.K Sherrill posted a time of 21:07.

For the boys, Jacob Rutledge continued his strong season as he posted a time of 12:26, just 4 seconds off the race winner.  That placement was good enough for 3rd place and a qualifying berth.  Ethan Welch finished in 20th place with a time of 13:30.  Welch qualified based on his time.  Other Coffee County runners and their time and place were: Brayton Anderson(54th place) 14:51; Ethan Beaty(81st) 15:37; Bradley Escue(87th) 15:44 and Clayton Bryant(124th) 19:44.  The Red Raiders finished in 11th place, out of 19 teams, in the team standings.

The middle school runners will travel to Clarksville, on the property of the Hilldale Family Life Center, on Saturday, October 7th for the TMSAA State Meet.  The girls’ race will begin at 11:20 AM and the boys’ race to follow at 12 noon.

The middle school and high school cross country teams will compete on Tuesday at the Jiffy Burger – Red Raider Run starting at 4:00pm at the Old Stone Fort Golf Course.

CHS Lady Raiders Sweep Tullahoma on Senior Night

CHS senior volleyball players and coaches. Pictured are(left to right) head coach Andrew Taylor, assistant coach Sarah Beth Elam, Alliyah Williams, Tyana Fenton, Odalis Garcia, Alexis Baker , assistant coach Bailey Morgan and assistant coach Jon Spears.

The Coffee County Lady Raider volleyball team dispatched Tullahoma in straight sets on Monday night for Senior Night.  In a night set to honor outgoing seniors Alliyah Williams, Tyana Fenton, Alexis Baker and Odalis Garcia; the Lady Raiders battled back from deficits in the 1st and 3rd sets to record the sweep.  Coffee County won by set scores of : 25 to 14, 25 to 9 and 25 to 23.

After falling behind 4 to 1 in the 1st set, Coffee County rallied back to tie the match but could not get the upper hand on the Lady Cats.  Senior Alliyah Williams hit a monstrous spike for a kill to give the Lady Raiders a 12 to 10 lead and that seemed to spark the Red and Black.  Coffee County closed out the first set on a run of 15 to 4.  After cruising through the 2nd set, the Lady Raiders saw Tullahoma fend off a 7 point lead by the Lady Raiders to take an 18 to 17 lead and eventually a 23 to 22 lead.  But Coffee County scored the last 3 points of the set to capture the match.

The Lady Raiders were led in kills by senior Odalis Garcia who had 8.  Lexi Bryan added 6 and Keelie Hillis scored 5.  Abigail Layne led the Raiders in aces with 4.  Amanda Mukai led in assists with 21 and Tyana Fenton led in digs with 16.

The Lady Raiders will travel to Winchester on Tuesday to take on Franklin County in their final district contest of the year.  A win over Franklin County would give the Lady Raiders the regular season district championship and the number 1 seed in next week’s District 8AAA tournament which will be held at Lincoln County High School.

CHS Soccer Falls to Lincoln County

Sam Ellison of CHS Soccer

The Coffee County CHS soccer team was back at home on Monday night for a showdown with defending district champion, and state tournament qualifying, Lincoln County.   Despite outshooting the Lady Falcons and controlling possession in the game, Coffee County dropped their first district match of the year 3 to 1.

Lincoln County scored 3 goals in the first half as they found the back of the net in the 6th, 16th and 31st minutes to lead 3 nil at the half.  Coffee County got their lone goal in the 66th minute as Sam Ellison converted an assist from Jenna Garretson.  Coffee County outshot the Lady Falcons 16 to 5 but saw their record fall to 4-1-1 in the district.  Overall, the Lady Raiders are 7-2-2 on the season.

The Lady Raiders are back at home on Tuesday as they play host to Franklin County.  That match will also be Senior Night.  The varsity match will get underway at 7 PM, Senior Night festivities will be held following the match.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you all the action as part of the First National Bank Hometown Sports Series.  We begin our broadcast at 6:50.

CCMS Soccer Season Comes to End in Conference Tournament

The Coffee County Middle School soccer season came to a close on Monday night.  The Lady Raiders fell in the preliminary round of the CTC soccer tournament at Harris.  The shorthanded Lady Raiders were not able to counter the Eaglettes’ defensive pressure as they fell 4 to 1.

After a scoreless first half, Harris got on the board in the 34th minute with their first goal and added another one 2 minutes later.  Coffee County got their goal in the 43rd minute as Alyssa Gipson knocked home a crossing pass from Katie Cotton to make the score 2 to 1.  Harris added goals in the 50th and 52nd minutes to end the Lady Raiders’ upset hopes.

The Lady Raiders end the season with a pair of losses to Harris as they finish at 3 and 7 on the year.  After a 2 and 1 start, injuries and inexperience combined to hamper the Lady Raiders all season.  Coach Travis O’Kelley will be a guest on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to review the season.  The Coffee Coaches Show is broadcast live each Saturday from the showroom of Al White Ford/Lincoln beginning at 10 AM.  The Coffee Coaches Show is heard exclusively here on Thunder Radio.

Lady Bucks Head to Mississippi for Rematch with Itawamba

Motlow State freshman Lena Alakabi has only allowed six goals in five games in her role as the starting goalkeeper for the Lady Bucks this season. Alakabi, who played her prep soccer at Stewarts Creek High School, has an .838 save percentage and has made 31 saves on the season, including nine last Friday in Motlow’s 1-0 loss to Meridian (MS) Community College [Motlow College photo]

The Motlow State Lady Bucks will go in search of their first win over a community college team from Mississippi this weekend after suffering a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Meridian Friday afternoon at Lincoln County High School in Fayetteville.

The Lady Bucks (2-3-1) will travel to Senatobia on Friday for a 3 p.m. match against Northwest Mississippi, then turn around and go to Tupelo on Saturday for a rematch with Itawamba Community College. Motlow fell to Itawamba 3-1 in Winchester on Sept. 9.

Motlow was unable to generate any offensive consistency against Meridian on Friday. The two teams had earlier played to a 1-1 tie back on Aug. 25, on Meridian’s home field. Despite another outstanding effort by Motlow’s defense, the Lady Bucks saw their modest two-game winning streak come to an end.

The Lady Bucks recorded only four shots on the day, with three coming in the second half. Tyler Feaster generated the only shot on goal for Motlow. Lena Alakabi had another outstanding performance at goalkeeper, saving nine of the 10 Meridian shots.

Following the weekend trip to Mississippi, the Lady Bucks will stay on the road when they travel to Lookout Mountain, Georgia, for a 5 p.m. match on Oct. 4 against the Covenant College JV. The game is a make-up date that was originally scheduled for Sept. 5, but was postponed due to inclement weather.

Motlow will play a pair of home games after that, hosting Gordon State Community College on Saturday, Oct. 7, at 2 p.m. at Shelbyville Central High School, then hosting Southwest Tennessee on Tuesday, Oct. 10, in Tullahoma.

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