Category: Sports

CHS Golf Scuffles to 2nd Place Finish at Bear Trace on Thursday

Reid Lawrence of CHS golf

Taking part in their final regular season match of the year, the Red Raider golf team of Central High School traveled to Franklin County on Thursday.  Taking on Franklin County, Marshall County, Tullahoma and Shelbyville; the Red Raiders “brought their B game” according to head coach Mike Ray as they finished in 2nd place.  Coffee County finished with a round of 323 which was 5 strokes behind Tullahoma.

Coffee County was led by Austin Farris and Samuel Prater who each fired a 77.  Reid Lawrence shot an 82, while Matthew Hale and Josh Perry carded matching 87’s.  This gives the Raiders a regular season record of 37 and 3 on the year.  The Red Raiders will return to Bear Trace on Monday for the District 8AAA tournament.  Tee time is set for 9 AM.

Westwood Falls on Homecoming

Westwood Homecoming Queen and King Kasen Holt(left) and Joseph Bagby(right)

An Eagleville touchdown with no time remaining on the clock in the first half, seemed to give the Eagles the momentum they needed to spoil Westwood’s homecoming on Thursday night.  Eagleville got 2 touchdowns in each half to win the Duck River Valley Conference game 26 to 0.

After the Rockets dominated the ball and the time of possession in the scoreless first quarter, an exchange of punts left Westwood at their own 1 yard line.  Unable to move in the close quarters, they were forced to punt which Eagleville returned for a touchdown with 5:133 remaining in the half to take a 6 to 0 lead.  The Eagles converted on a 12 yard touchdown pass as time expired in the half to lead 12 to 0 at intermission.  The Eagles used a 65 yard interception return to set up their 3rd touchdown with 2:35 left in the quarter.  The Eagleville starters took over on downs and added their final score with 2:05 left in the game.

At the half, Kasen Holt and Joseph Bagby were named the Westwood Homecoming King and Queen for 2017.  Westwood is back in action on Thursday when they travel to Woodbury to take on Cannon County.  Opening kick will be at 6:30 PM at Cannon County High School.

CCMS Volleyball Falls in Doubleheader at Warren County

Lauren Brandt of CCMS volleyball

Playing their 6th and 7th matches in the last 8 days, the Coffee County Middle School volleyball traveled to McMinnville on Thursday to tangle with the Lady Pioneers in a conference doubleheader.  Needing a sweep of the Lady Pioneers to capture first place in the district, the Lady Raiders fought hard in a 2 to 1 in the opening match before being swept in the second match.

In the opening match, the Lady Raiders saw Warren County capture a 25 to 14 decision in the opening set.  Coffee County leveled the match in the 2nd set 25 to 19 before Warren County won the tiebreaker match 15 to 4.  Aly Harris led the Lady Raiders in kills with 5, Kiya Ferrell had a block, a kill and an ace and Lauren Brandt finished with 6 assists.

In the second match, Coffee County fell by set scores of 16 to 25 and 24 to 26.  Ferrell led the team in kills with 6 while Harris added 3.  Brandt led Coffee County in aces with 5  and Maddie Sussen led the team is assists with 4.

Next up for Coffee County will be the CTC conference tournament in Sparta.  The tournament begins on September 28th and will be held at White County.  Times and opponent will be announce at a later date.

CCMS Football Falls to North Franklin

Kelby Walker of CCMS football

Scoring 3 touchdowns in the first 4 minutes of the game, the North Gators celebrated homecoming with a 45 to 6 win over Coffee County Middle School on Thursday night in Winchester.  Turnovers and big plays doomed the Raider upset and allowed North to run out to a 30 to 0 halftime lead.

After Coffee County fumbled on the opening play from scrimmage, North scored on the ensuing play to take an 8 to 0 lead.  After forcing a Coffee County punt, North used 2 plays to score to make it 16 to 0.  The Gators then recovered an onside kick and scored again one play later to make it 24 to 0 with 3:54 left in the first quarter.  The Raiders scored in the 4th quarter when Kelby Walker scored on a swing pass with 4:40 left in the game to avoid the shutout.

Coffee County is back in action on Tuesday when they welcome Warren County to Carden-Jarrell Field.  Opening kick is set for 6:30.

CCMS Soccer Falls to Warren County

Katie Cotten of CCMS Soccer

A great start gave way to an avalanche of goals as the Warren County Middle School soccer team crushed a shorthanded Coffee County Middle School team 9 to 1.  Missing midfielder Marley Perry, who suffered an injury in the game with Tullahoma, Warren County was able to control the middle of the field and the time of possession in the lopsided win.

Katie Cotton got the lone goal for Coffee Middle in the 10th minute as she was unassisted.  That goal gave the Lady Raiders a 1 to 0 lead.  Warren County responded by adding 4 goals in the first half.  The Lady Raiders are back in action on Friday as they travel to take on Algood.  That match will kick off at 6 PM.  Coffee Middle returns home on Monday at 5 PM as White County visits the CCMS pitch.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you all the action as part of the First National Bank Hometown Sports Series.  Our live coverage will begin at 5:20.

Braves Drop Finale to Nats

After the Nationals dropped the first two games of the series, manager Dusty Baker decided to give many of his regular position players a day off in order to recharge. So Baker turned to a lineup filled with his team’s young talent, which provided a spark in the Nationals’ 5-2 victory on Thursday night against the Braves at Nationals Park.

Nationals outfielder Victor Robles, the club’s top prospect and No. 4 overall per MLBPipeline.com, went 2-for-4 with an RBI triple and a pair of runs, while infielder Adrian Sanchez added a two-run double in the sixth.
Their offense helped back another quality start from right-hander Tanner Roark, who was held up by a 30-minute rain delay at the start of the game before limiting the Braves to two runs over six innings. It marked Roark’s seventh quality start in his last eight outings, as he continues to round into form heading into the postseason.
Braves right-hander Mike Foltynewicz had his outing cut short, leaving the game after four innings with a cut on the tip of his right middle finger. He gave up three runs on four hits with three strikeouts and one walk before exiting.
It has only been a week since Robles’ callup, but the Nationals’ top prospect is already giving them a glimpse of the threat he can be on the basepaths. On his RBI triple in the fourth inning, Robles raced from home to third base in 11.12 seconds — the fastest time for any Nationals player since Statcast™ began tracking the data. The three-bagger gave the 20-year-old his second career RBI and extended the Nats’ lead to 2-0.
Albies extends hitting streak: Ozzie Albies got the Braves right back in the game in the sixth inning, launching a Statcast-projected 390-foot home run to left-center field to cut the deficit to 3-2. The knock was not only his second in three days, but it extended the 20-year-old rookie’s hit streak to 12 games. Albies has four home runs since he made his Major League debut on Aug. 1.
The Braves head back to SunTrust Park for their final homestand of the season, which will begin with a three-game weekend set against the Mets. Friday’s series opener (6:35 p.m. CT first pitch) will see lefty Sean Newcomb (2-8, 4.38 ERA) oppose the Mets’ Rafael Montero (5-9, 5.05 ERA).

Prep Cross Country Runners Shine at Meet at Old Stone Fort Golf Course

Runners assemble at the start line on Tuesday at Old Stone Fort Golf Course[Photo by Nathan Wanuch]

The Coffee County cross country teams for the high school and middle school hosted a home meet at Old Stone Fort Golf Course on Tuesday with 16 teams and more than 300 runners in attendance.  With boys and girls races for both middle school and high school teams, runners from Westwood, Coffee Middle and CHS all competed in the event.  A glitch in the timing resulted in a delay if team scoring.  Final team results will be posted later in the week at: http://tn.milesplit.com/meets/287243/results

In the middle school girls’ race, Greenlee Woods of CCMS was the top local finisher as she crossed the tape in 2nd place with a time of 13:36.53.   Patricia Barrera of Westwood was the 3rd place finisher at 13:44.44.  Other Westwood runners in the top 25 were Rylea McNamara(13th place), Kailee Rossman (16th) and Lizabeth Martinez(24th).  Also competing for Coffee County was HK Sherrill(31st) while Mattalyn Goney(30th), Lenor Moreno Rivera(33rd) and Marisol Moreno(35th)were the other Lady Rocket runners.  The Westwood Lady Rockets came in 3rd place, 1 point out of second.

In the boys’ middle school race, Jacob Rutledge of CCMS won his 3rd straight race.  Fellow Raider runner Ethan Welch captured a 3rd place finish.  Westwood’s Bodey Todd was the top Rocket runner as he came home in 7th place while Louie Frazier was the 8th place finisher.  Other Westwood runners, in order of their finish were: Brady Nugent, Luke Beachboard, John Dobson, Connor Cravens, Keiton Sherrill and Jon Askins.  Other Coffee Middle runners, in order of finish, were: Ethan Beaty, Breyton Anderson, Bradley Escue, and Clayton Bryant.

In the high school girls’ race, the Lady Raider tandem of Sarah Pearson and Emily St. John finished in 2nd and 3rd place respectively.  The other Lady Raiders runners, in order of finish, were: Keishel Norton(7th), Byanka Woods(10th) , Zoe Mills(15th), Kara Mueller(16th), Jasie Willis(17th) and Shelby Watkins(18th).  The strong Lady Raider performance gave Coffee County the win in girls easily outdistancing 2nd place Grundy County.

In the high school boys’ race, Bradley Kishpaugh ran with the lead group for most of the course before settling for a 4th place finish.  Kishpaugh covered the 5K course in 18:31.99.  Neil Slone finished in 15th place for the Red Raiders and Reuben Chaput finished in 18th.  Other Red Raider runners,  in their order of finish, were: Ayala Renato(22nd), Larson Meltzer(24th), Jacob Melton(31st), Johnny Dulin(33rd), Michael Pritchett(48th) and Eric French(55th).  Coffee County finished in 4th place in the team standings.

The Westwood harriers are back in action on Saturday when they travel to Rutherford County to compete in the Milton Invitational.  The Coffee County Middle School runners will next be in action on September 23rd at the Regional Meet at Riverdale High School where the team will try to qualify for the State Championships.   The Coffee County Central High School’s next race is September 19th at Arrowhead Ranch.

CHS Volleyball Sweeps Tullahoma on Wednesday

The Coffee County volleyball team traveled to Tullahoma on Wednesday night for a non-district match with the rival Lady Cats.  Coffee County had to battle the Lady Cats tough in all 3 sets but did come away with the sweep.  Coffee County won by set scores of: 25-21, 25-15 and 25-20.

The Lady Raiders were led in kills by Keelie Hillis, Lexi Bryan and Alliyah Williams who all had 4 kills.  Amanda Mukai led Coffee County in aces with 4 and assists with 12.  Tyana Fenton was the team leader in digs with 12.

Coffee County will next be in action on Saturday when they host their annual Southern Slam tournament.  The tournament will be held on 2 floors at CHS and 2 courts at the Manchester Recreation Center.  Coffee County will play games at 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM and 3 PM at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.  The single elimination portion of the tournament gets underway at 5:30 PM.

Westwood Basketball to Team with Al White Ford/Lincoln on Saturday

The Westwood basketball teams, in cooperation with Al White Ford/Lincoln, will be hosting a “Lincoln Driven to Give” event on Saturday to raise funds for both programs for the upcoming season.  The event will be held from 8 AM to 4 PM in the parking lot of the former Bi-Lo grocery store beside Coffee County Bank on the Hillsboro Hwy.

The Lincoln Motor Company will make a donation to Westwood teams for each person that takes a test drive of a new Lincoln vehicle.  There is no obligation and no sales persons will be present so the experience is completely hassle free.

Come by and take a no-obligation test drive and help raise funds for the Rocket and Lady Rocket basketball teams.  Special thanks to Baxter White of Al White Ford/Lincoln for coordinating and hosting the event.

Kemp Slams Nats After Braves Chase Max

In just his second career start, Braves left-hander Luiz Gohara went toe-to-toe with Nationals right-hander Max Scherzer, the favorite to win his second consecutive National League Cy Young Award. Then, Atlanta broke out for six runs in the seventh — highlighted by a grand slam by Matt Kemp — to cruise to an 8-2 victory Wednesday night at Nationals Park.
Gohara put together an impressive performance to keep the Nationals off-balance through six innings, holding them to two runs (one earned) while striking out six without issuing a walk. The rookie retired 11 batters in a row from the second inning through the fifth in his first win as a big leaguer.
“It feels really good. It’s kind of like emotional for the first one,” Gohara said. “For the first year being here, it’s really fun to have the first win in the big leagues.”
“The kid gets locked in and really competes,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “And that’s what I heard about him from the guys that played with him, the guys that have had him, been around him. They say once he gets out there, he’s trying to beat you. That’s legit stuff right there, too.”
Kemp’s slam off right-hander Brandon Kintzler put the Braves ahead comfortably on their way to securing a winning record at Nationals Park, which had been a house of horrors for them the past two years. Atlanta, which improved to 6-3 in Washington this year, went 1-19 here from 2015-16.
Scherzer was pitching well until the seventh, when he appeared to run out of steam. He walked three consecutive batters to open the inning and finished with six walks (one intentional) and seven runs allowed, both of which were season highs. Even though the Nationals have already wrapped up the National League East, they extended Scherzer to 116 pitches, a plan he and the team devised to help stretch out his arm in preparation for the postseason.
“That was the game plan before the night started,” Nationals manager Dusty Baker said. “I know it looked ugly. It looked ugly to you. It looked ugly to us and the fans and everybody else. But if you have a game plan, you want to stick with it as much and as long as you can.”
Even though he had already thrown 97 pitches through six innings, Scherzer took the mound to begin the seventh with the game tied at 2. However, it quickly became apparent he did not have much left in the tank. After walking the bases loaded, the ace allowed a go-ahead two-run single by Dansby Swanson. Scherzer’s night was done after he walked Freddie Freeman intentionally.
“For the first 100 pitches, I felt like I was executing pitches the way I wanted to tonight,” Scherzer said. “Then after pitch 100, that’s when the wheels fell off and I was searching for everything. Sometimes that happens. You can just learn from this.
“I don’t think anything’s broken. My arm feels fine. There’s nothing wrong here. This is why I needed to pitch that deep into the game, so I can shake off some of that rust.”
It was just the third time in his career that Scherzer walked six batters in a game, the last coming Sept. 25, 2013, when he pitched for the Tigers. His ERA on the year rose from 2.34 to 2.59.
After Scherzer departed, Kemp put this game on ice on the first pitch he saw from Kintzler. The veteran outfielder launched a hanging slider 395 feet into left field with an exit velocity of 106 mph, according to Statcast™, to make it 8-2. The blast marked Kemp’s seventh career grand slam, and his first since 2011.
“I’m just trying to get a deep fly ball or put something into play to get a run in from third base,” Kemp said. “He left a slider up, put a good swing on it and hit it out.”
Trea Turner puts himself in scoring position as he steals second in the 1st for his 40th stolen base of the season
“He was on pace to lead this league in stolen bases, and then he had an unforeseen broken wrist,” Baker said. “We all know that Trea’s a player and he’s an impact player.”
The Braves will wrap up their series in D.C. on Thursday at 6:05 p.m. CT as they send righty Mike Foltynewicz (10-12, 4.74 ERA) to the hill.