Coffee County Central High School volleyball lost a 4 set match to non-district foe Middle Tennessee Christian on Thursday night in a match played in Murfreesboro. Coffee County lost by set scores of 15-25, 22-25, 25-19 and 23-25. Fourteen service errors contributed to the loss as Coffee County was not able to aggressively attack the Lady Cougars service receive.
Aerial Williams had 9 kills and 4 blocks to lead the Lady Raisers in both categories. Baylee Nester added 7 kills and 4 aces. Tyana Fenton led Coffee County in digs with 17 while Bailey Morgan led in assists with 14.
The Lady Raiders return home this weekend to host the Southern Slam tournament. Coffee County will open play at 8:30 on Saturday morning as they take on St. Andrew’s-Sewanee. The tournament will be held on 2 courts at the high school and 2 courts at the Manchester Recreation Center.
Category: Sports
CHS Volleyball Falls at MTCS; Prepares for Saturday Tournament
CCMS Soccer Blanks White County
The Coffee County Middle School soccer blitzed White County on Thursday night as they captured a 6 to 0 win in Sparta. The Lady Raiders got 4 first half goals to coast to the convincing win. Coffee County got off to a blazing start as they scored 3 times in the first 8 minutes.
Maddie Jones had a pair of goals in the 1st half with both assists coming from Reagan Ellison. Katie Cotton and Ellie Fann added goals in the first half as well. Hanna Creal and Jayda Wright chipped in goals in the 2nd half. Cotton also ended up with a pair of assists.
The Lady Raiders will play host to Warren County on Monday night for 8th grade night. Kick-off is set for 4:30 PM.
Westwood Football Drops a Heartbreaker
A late rally fell short as the Westwood Rockets football team dropped a heart-breaking 20 to 16 decision to Eagleville on Thursday night at Eagleville. The Rockets, who led 8 to 6 at the half, saw Eagleville storm back to score twice in the 3rd quarter. Westwood got one touchdown back but their last possession ended on downs to kill the comeback attempt in the final minute.
Reynaldo Ramirez scored both Westwood touchdowns and Trenton Thompson added both 2 point conversions for the Rockets. Ramirez scored the first one in the first quarter and added the 2nd touchdown with 4:42 left in the game. The loss drops Westwood to 3 and 4 overall and 3 and 4 in conference play. Westwood will play host to Saint Rose of Murfreesboro on Thursday night in a non-conference game. Kickoff is set for 6:30.
Westwood Soccer Battles to Scoreless Draw with St Andrew’s
The Westwood soccer team fought to a scoreless draw with St. Andrews-Sewanee on Thursday night in a conference match at Sewanee. Keeper Anna Coker had 5 saves in the match to preserve the shutout. The draw ends a 2 game winning streak for the Lady Rockets. Westwood’s record now stands at 3-3-1 on the season and 3-1-1 in conference play. The Lady Rockets are back at home on Wednesday as they close out the regular season against Liberty at 4:30. The conference tournament is set to begin on Tuesday, September 27th.
Coffee County Cross Country has Excellent Showing at Home Meet
![Ethan Welch(left) and Jacob Rutledge(right) in action Tuesday for the CCMS Cross Country team[Photo by Pascale Randolph]](https://www.thunder1320.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Welch-Rutledge-200x300.jpg)
Ethan Welch(left) and Jacob Rutledge(right) in action Tuesday for the CCMS Cross Country team[Photo by Pascale Randolph]
The Red Raiders won their 3rd straight meet as James Lynn broke the tape at 18:01 to come in first place for the boys’ race. Andrew Godwin finished 5th, Bradley Kishpaugh was 7th, Andres Cavalie was 12th and Renato Ayala was 30th for the 6 scoring runners for Coffee County. Coffee County finished 1st out of 10 teams to remain perfect of the year.
![Emily St. John(left) Byanka Woods(center) and Sarah Pearson(right) of the CHS Lady Raiders XC team in action on Tuesday. [Photo by Pascale Randolph]](https://www.thunder1320.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Lady-Raider-XC-241x300.jpg)
Emily St. John(left) Byanka Woods(center) and Sarah Pearson(right) of the CHS Lady Raiders XC team in action on Tuesday. [Photo by Pascale Randolph]
For the Coffee Middle thinclads, Ethan Welch had an 8th place finish and Jacob Rutledge finished 9th for the Red Raiders. For the Lady Raiders, Shelby Watkins was the 44th place finisher just ahead of teammate Jasie Willis.
The Raider cross country teams travel to Normandy on Tuesday for a match at Arrowhead Ranch. Coffee County will host their second meet of the year on September 29th at the Raider Academy.
Westwood Cross Country Finishes Well at Coffee County Meet
![Westwood Cross Country coach Jim Dobson(far right in gray shirt) talks to members of his Westwood teams before Tuesday's race[Photo by Pascal Randolph]](https://www.thunder1320.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Coach-Dobson-300x257.jpg)
Westwood Cross Country coach Jim Dobson(far right in gray shirt) talks to members of his Westwood teams before Tuesday’s race[Photo by Pascal Randolph]
Patricia Barrera was the top Lady Rocket runner as she captured a 6th place finish in the field of 60 girl racers. The top 6 finishers for Westwood were: Lizabeth Martinez in 16th, Kasen Holt 24th, Alaya Barnes 26th, Marisol Martinez 30th and Sunshine Mai finished in 31st place.
The Rocket cross country teams travel to Sewanee on Saturday for a meet at St. Andrew’s
Braves Squander Early Lead in Loss to Marlins
Marcell Ozuna delivered the power, blasting a three-run homer and driving in four runs. But it was Jose Fernandez, who provided some spark and emotion, tossing seven innings and being at the center of a seventh-inning benches-clearing incident.
When tempers settled, the Marlins held off the Braves for a 7-5 win on Wednesday. In their final game ever at Turner Field, the Marlins captured two of three in the series, and moved four games behind the Mets for the National League’s second Wild Card.
“Obviously, it was a big game because every win is big,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said after his team got back to .500 (73-73). “We get the lead early and they get four on us and then Jose settles in. Ozuna’s home run is huge for us because from there we’re able to tack on. They came back and we still continue to get a run here and run there and make it easy on us.”
Ozuna’s three-run homer off Julio Teheran was the big blast in a four-run sixth. But the Braves built an early lead with four runs in the second off Fernandez. Nick Markakis connected on a two-run homer in the inning. In the sixth, Fernandez hit Markakis with a pitch, and emotions ran high in the seventh when Jose Ramirez brushed Fernandez back with a pitch. Both benches and bullpens cleared, but nothing further materialized.
“To me, Nick hits the ball out and then almost another one and then gets squared up,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “I don’t think that was an accident. When we play, I don’t feel bad blood. It’s just two teams going at it. It was a pretty hard-fought game, really. Their team is trying to get into the playoffs, and for my take on it, we’re not trying to get in the playoffs but we’re trying to win every game we play.”
Mattingly said: “Just one of those games where guys are getting hit on both sides
Fernandez, who entered with a Major League-leading 12.8 strikeouts per nine innings, finished with a season-low three. The hard-throwing right-hander didn’t have a strikeout until he fanned Freddie Freeman to open the sixth. In his previous 27 starts, he didn’t have less than five.
“I told [Markakis], ‘Hey, man. I throw you one of the best breaking balls that I have, and you hit it out,'” Fernandez said. “‘I threw you another one and you hit the [stuffing] out of it.’ That second at-bat, I threw some good fastballs in, he was late on it. Jam. Jam. I was hoping, 2-0, throw a fastball in, he hits a popup to second base. Obviously, that was not the case. The ball slipped out of my hands, and I hit him.”
It wasn’t vintage Fernandez, but the 24-year-old Miami ace gave his team seven innings. Fernandez was able to settle in the third after Freeman singled to extend his hit streak to 20 games. Matt Kemp blistered a line drive that Dee Gordon snared at second, and he was able to double-up Freeman at first. Fernandez didn’t allow another hit.
“Just pitching,” Mattingly said. “They hit him pretty good the last time around here. I thought he tried to get in there a little bit more and change what he was doing some and keep them off balance a little bit.”
For the second straight start, Teheran faced little adversity through his first five innings. The right-hander surrendered an RBI single to Martin Prado in the first before he quickly shook off the early damage to retire 13 of the next 15 batters. But like in his start against the Mets on Friday, Teheran struggled in the sixth, giving up two hits and plunking a batter before being chased by Ozuna’s homer. After surrendering six runs in the sixth inning across his past two outings, Teheran’s sixth-inning ERA sits at 5.49.
“I was doing OK,” Teheran said. “I had the control the whole game until that very last inning. I was trying to keep the same pace, but I made one mistake in that inning with men on base and they got the lead. That’s where we lost the game right there, in that situation where I couldn’t make my pitch.”
In 2014, Ozuna belted 23 home runs. In the sixth, the Marlins’ right fielder connected on a three-run blast off Teheran, which capped a four-run inning, and gave Miami a 5-4 lead. The shot was Ozuna’s 23rd of the season, matching his personal season high.
“Since we’ve been able to get [Justin Bour] back and Marcell back healthy again it’s like the two-headed or three-headed monster becomes a lot more dangerous,” Mattingly said.
The Braves were on the brink of knocking Fernandez out of the game early after scratching across three runs without recording an out in the second inning. But with the bases loaded, Ender Inciarte grounded into a double play, the first of three induced by Fernandez in innings 2-4. One run scored on the play, but the inning came to an abrupt end in the ensuing at-bat, when Adonis Garcia popped out to short. Atlanta only put three more runners on base against Fernandez across the next five innings.
The Marlins took two of three in their final series at Turner Field. But in their history, Miami hasn’t enjoyed much success at the ballpark that opened in 1997, but is closing down at the end of the year. The Marlins finished 68-107 all-time at Turner Field.
Some tensions got away from both teams in the seventh after Ramirez buzzed Fernandez with a 94.6 mph fastball. In the sixth, with two outs and the count 2-0 on Markakis, Fernandez hit the Braves right fielder with a 95.3 mph fastball. After Fernandez was decked by the pitch in the seventh, the Marlins’ ace got up and walked towards Ramirez — who was immediately ejected — as benches and bullpens cleared. Both teams gathered near home plate, doing plenty of shouting, but nothing more. Fernandez was even seen talking with Markakis and catcher Tyler Flowers as order was restored.
On Monday, Ozuna was hit on the knee by a Mike Foltynewicz fastball. In the top of the sixth, Teheran hit Prado with a pitch. Earlier in the season, there were other examples of players on both teams hit by pitches. One notable one was on July 3 in the ninth at Fort Bragg military base when Ramos plunked Flowers.
Atlanta has an off-day on Thursday before opening a three-game home series against the Nationals at 6:35 p.m. CT on Friday. John Gant will take the mound for his third start since returning from a left oblique strain. The right-hander has allowed seven runs (four earned) over his past two outings while not making it past the fifth.
Coffee Middle Football Blanks North on Homecoming
Coffee County opened the scoring with a safety in the first quarter to take an early 2 to 0 lead. Quarterback Conner Shemwell hit Kyle Farless with a touchdown pass to take an 8 to 0 lead into the 2nd quarter. Marshall Haney added a touchdown run in the 2nd quarter and Shemwell connected with Farless on the 2 point conversion to send the Raiders to the locker room at the half ahead by 16.

Justus Turner was named the 2016 Coffee County Middle School Homecoming Queen at halftime of the Red Raiders’ 24-0 win over North. Turner was escorted by Jaden Talley. (Photo by Demarco Moore – Manchester Times)
At the half, Justus Turner was presented as the homecoming queen for the CCMS student body. Miss Turner was escorted by Jayden Talley. After a scoreless 3rd period, Haney rumbled in for his 2nd rushing touchdown with 1:05 left in the game. Haney added the 2 point conversion to cap off the Raiders first win of the year and the first career win for CCMS football coach Bryan Morgan.
The Red Raiders will travel to McMinnville on Tuesday night to take on Warren County. That game kicks off at 6:30
Westwood Soccer Outlasts Community on Tuesday
Community drew first blood in the 22nd minute on a goal by Jemima Ramos. Brittney Hernandez used a brilliant attack from the left wing to chip the tying goal past the Community keeper in the 27th minute. Faith Willoughby added a goal 2 minutes later off an assist from Anna Johnson to give Westwood the 2 to 1 lead at the half.
In the second half, Luz Basurto added the game winner as she pushed a rebound past the keeper off a feed from Diana Ramirez. Community added a goal in the 60th minute but it was not enough to deny the Lady Rockets their 3rd win overall. The Lady Rockets are now 3 and 1 in conference play.
The Lady Rockets are back in action on Thursday when they travel to Sewanee to take on St. Andrew’s. That match is set to kick off at 4:30 PM.
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CHS Soccer Blanks Lawrence County Behind Caitlyn Moore Hat Trick
The Coffee County Central High School soccer team got a hat trick from Caitlyn Moore to race past Lawrence County 6 to 0 on Tuesday night. In a match where Coffee County controlled the time of possession, the Lady Raiders limited the Lady Cats offensive chances all night long. Senior keeper Holli Smithson was only required to make 1 save on the night for the Lady Raiders to record the shutout.
Moore scored her first goal in the 5th minute assisted by Jenna Garretson. Samantha Ellison added an unassisted goal in the 12th minute before Moore got her 2nd goal on another assist from Garretson in the 27th minute. The Lady Raiders got the benefit of a Lawrence County own goal in the 28th minute off a corner kick to take a 4 to 0 lead into the half.
In the 2nd half, Moore scored her 3rd goal on a feed from Eliza Masters in the 55th minute. Allie Amado pushed a rebound past the Lawrence County keeper in the 57th minute to close out the scoring and give the Raiders the big district win. The win lifts Coffee County to 7 and 2 on the year and 2 and 0 in district play. The Raiders will be back at home on Thursday night when they welcome district foe Shelbyville. Kickoff is at 7 PM.