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Braves’ 4-game Win Streak Snapped in Extras

Braves3Instead of extending their winning streak to five games and celebrating what would have been the first great catch of Mallex Smith’s career, the Braves watched Justin Turner deliver a double that proved decisive for the Dodgers in Wednesday night’s 5-3, 10-inning win at Turner Field.

After seeing closer Arodys Vizcaino notch three strikeouts in a scoreless ninth, the Braves watched former closer Jason Grilli put two on before Turner delivered his game-winner, which bounced out of Smith’s glove as he dove toward left-center field. Yasmani Grandal’s single off Alexi Ogando provided an insurance run for the Dodgers, who prevented the Braves from becoming the first team in Major League history to follow a 0-9 start (or worse) with five consecutive victories.
Dodgers starter Ross Stripling endured the first rough outing of his young career — allowing three runs (two earned) over 3 2/3 innings. Meanwhile, Julio Teheran battled through the lingering effects of the fever that led the Braves to push his start back one day. Teheran exited after throwing just 75 pitches through 5 1/3 innings and immediately saw Adrian Gonzalez greet Eric O’Flaherty with a game-tying, two-run homer in the sixth inning.
“It was a good ballgame,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. “Julio, after dealing with his sickness, I felt he gave us everything possible that he could give us. We had a chance to win the ballgame, but we didn’t score any runs after the fourth inning.”
The Dodgers’ bullpen has picked up its starters in the first two games of the series. On Wednesday night, Adam Liberatore, J.P. Howell, Chris Hatcher, Yimi Garcia, Joe Blanton and Kenley Jansen combined to throw 6 1/3 innings of one-hit relief. That followed Tuesday’s effort of one earned run and three hits over four innings.
Stripling escaped a 26-pitch first inning unscathed, but he wasn’t as fortunate in the third inning. A.J. Pierzynski took advantage of a Corey Seager error by notching a two-out single that gave the Braves an early lead. Atlanta extended its lead to 3-0 in the fourth, when Erick Aybar delivered a leadoff double and scored on Daniel Castro’s two-out, two-run single.
Adrian Gonzalez continues to wear out Braves pitching. He blasted a game-tying two-run homer in the sixth inning, giving him three hits in the first two games of the series. He’s now hit safely in 11 of the last 13 games against the Braves, batting .353 in that span (18-for-51). In 2016, he’s batting .429 (15-for-35) on the road.
Gonzalez’s home run was one of the three extra-base hits O’Flaherty has surrendered in nine at-bats against left-handed hitters. In addition, it blemished the effort provided by Teheran, who kept the Dodgers scoreless until Nick Markakis’ two-base error in the fifth set the stage for Joc Pederson’s RBI single. Teheran exceeded 89 mph with just five of his 75 pitches, but he still needed just 45 pitches to limit Los Angeles to two hits through the first four innings.
“If you don’t use O’Flaherty there, you’re going to use him in the seventh, like we did with [Hunter] Cervenka,” Fredi Gonzalez said. “So you’ve got to pick the spot where you feel you’re going to be successful.”
Matt Wisler will take the mound when Atlanta concludes this three-game series on Thursday at 11:10 a.m. CT. Wisler will attempt to avoid the “big inning” that tarnished his first two starts against the Cardinals and Nationals. The right-hander was slated to start Tuesday, but was pushed back two days after he notched his first save in a relief appearance on Sunday.

Motlow’s Meeker, Mossburg sign with Lee University

Peyton Meeker(left) and Spencer Mossburg(right) of Motlow baseball

Peyton Meeker(left) and Spencer Mossburg(right) of Motlow baseball (Photo Provided)

Motlow State Community College sophomore baseball players Peyton Meeker, left, and Spencer Mossburg recently signed scholarships to continue their student-athlete careers at Lee University in Cleveland, Tenn. Meeker played his prep baseball for Coffee County Central High School in Manchester, while Mossburg attended Silverdale Academy in Ooltewah. Both have been significant contributors to the Bucks during their careers at Motlow.

Sounds Split Doubleheader With Sky Sox

Sounds5The Nashville Sounds and Colorado Springs Sky Sox split a doubleheader Wednesday afternoon at Security Service Field.

The Sounds fell in game one of the doubleheader, 5-4, when Orlando Arcia belted a walk-off three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Nashville returned the favor in game two with an 8-1 win. A six-run fourth inning and complete game effort from Dillon Overton highlighted the win.

The Sounds jumped out to an early lead in game one of the doubleheader scoring three runs in the first two innings. Max Muncy’s sacrifice fly in the first started the scoring. They added a pair in the bottom of the second when Joey Wendle singled to right, scoring Matt Olson. Bruce Maxwell plated the third run with a fielder’s choice.

Sounds starter Jesse Hahn came into the doubleheader without allowing any runs in his first two starts. The Sky Sox halted the scoreless streak at 14 1/3 innings when Arcia singled to center to score Eric Young Jr. Hahn, who was scheduled to make a short start, was relieved by Daniel Coulombe two batters later.

The Sky Sox added another run in the bottom of the fourth when Young Jr. grounded into a force out, scoring Garin Cecchini to make it 3-2.

Nashville doubled the lead to 4-2 in the sixth when Rangel Ravelo lifted a sacrifice fly to left to score Jake Smolinski.

Angel Castro found trouble immediately in the bottom of the seventh. Young Jr. reached on an infield single and quickly moved to third on Keon Broxton’s double. That brought up Arcia who ended it with the walk-off homer.

Game two of Wednesday’s doubleheader was all Nashville as the Sounds put up six runs in the fourth inning and Overton fired the first complete game in his young career.

Colorado Springs scored when Ben Guez doubled home Garin Cecchini in the bottom of the second.

The Sounds responded with six runs in the top of the fourth inning – a season-high for a single inning. Muncy launched a two-run home run to right center to put the Sounds on top, 2-1. Renato Nunez then singled to left, scoring Andrew Lambo to make it 3-1. Later in the inning, Matt McBride tripled home Nunez to increase Nashville’s lead to 4-1. Wendle blasted the second home run of the inning – another two-run shot to make it a 6-1 game.

The offensive onslaught didn’t stop there as Chad Pinder launched the Sounds’ third home run of the game to start the fifth. Muncy added another run-scoring hit in the sixth with a double – his fourth RBI of the game to close the scoring at 8-1.

Overton finished what he started when he got Guez to fly out to right to end it. The left-hander limited Colorado Springs to one run on five hits in the seven frames. He didn’t walk a batter and struck out five in his first win of the season.

On Thursday, the Sounds will send right-hander Zach Neal (1-1, 0.90) to the mound and the Sky Sox counter with right-hander Jorge Lopez (0-0, 6.48) in game three of the four-game series. First pitch is scheduled for 7:35 p.m.

The 2016 season is the Sounds’ 19th year in the Pacific Coast League and their second as the Oakland Athletics’ top affiliate. Season ticket memberships are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.

Lady Raider Softball Gets Comeback Win on Senior Night

2016 Lady Raider Seniors(left to right) Rhianna Roberson, Abby Woods, Paige Baker

2016 Lady Raider Seniors(left to right) Rhianna Roberson, Abby Woods, Paige Baker (Photo by Jackie Wilder)

It was not easy, in fact it looked nearly impossible at one point; but the Coffee County Lady Raiders overcame a 6 run deficit to beat Franklin County 8 to 7 on Senior Night at Terry Floyd Field on Tuesday. Five hits, and a pair of Coffee County errors, powered Franklin County to a 6 run 3rd inning which took the air out of the Lady Raider fateful at Terry Floyd Field.
Not to be pushed around, the Lady Raiders rallied to score 5 runs in the bottom of the 3rd and 3 more runs in the 4th inning to give Kaylee Skipper a 2 run cushion in the 7th. The drama was far from over as Franklin County had a lead-off double and scored on an error make it a 1 run game. Skipper settled down and got the last 3 outs to preserve the Lady Raiders win.
Ashlynn Morton was 4 for 4 at the plate with 4 singles to lead the 12 hit attack of Coffee County. For her efforts, Morton was named the Thunder Radio Player of the game. Katie Rutledge was 2 for 4 with a triple and 2 RBI and senior Paige Baker was 2 for 2 with a walk. The win improves Coffee County’s record to 9 and 1 in district play.
The Lady Raiders are back in action on Friday when they open play in the Lincoln County Border Battle. Coffee County will take on Forrest at 5:30 PM and Clarksville Northeast at 8:30 PM. Both games will be held at Don Davidson Park in Fayetteville.
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CHS Soccer Held Scoreless at Shelbyville

CHS Soccer LogoThe Red Raider soccer team had several scoring opportunities in the 2nd half, but could not notch a goal as they fell 1 to 0 to Shelbyville on Tuesday night in Shelbyville. The battle between the last 2 unbeaten teams in the district lived up to the anticipation as a Golden Eagle goal in the 15th minute gave Shelbyville all the offense they would need on the night.
Coffee County’s district record falls to 3 and 1 on the year with their final 2 district contests on tap this weekend. On Friday, the Raiders travel to Lawrenceburg for a 6 PM match with Lawrence County. The Raiders return home on Saturday to take on Lincoln County in an 11 AM game at the Raider Soccer Field.

CHS Baseball Drops Series Finale with McCallie

Alan Rob

Alan Rob

For the 2nd day in a row, the Coffee County baseball team went toe to toe with nationally ranked McCallie before falling on Tuesday evening 3 to 1 in Chattanooga. Kohl Young went the distance on the mound for Coffee County as the senior went the distance for the Raiders giving up 6 hits and 1 earned run with 2 strikeouts.
Coffee County was able the match the Blue Tornado with 6 hits of their own, but it was an Alan Rob solo home run that provided the only run of the game for Coffee County. Nathanial Tate was 3 for 3 on the night with 3 singles.
The Red Raiders return home on Wednesday night for a 5 PM game with Marshall County at Powers Field.

CHS Tennis Splits with Tullahoma

Ali Shelton

Ali Shelton

The Raider and Lady Raider tennis teams spilt a match with Tullahoma on Tuesday night as the Lady Raiders claimed a 6 to 1 win while the boys fell 4 to 3. In girls’ play Maddie Taylor, Ai Shelton, Kayla Wright and Makayla Morgan all captured singles wins while the doubles teams of Shelton/Taylor and Morgan/Wright were also victorious. The win improves Coffee County to 7 and 5 on the year.
In boys’ action, the Red Raiders built a 3 to 2 match lead in singles play only to see Tullahoma sweep the 2 doubles matches to get the come from behind win. The Red Raiders got wins from Jared Hu, Reid Lawrence and Grey Riddle in singles action.  The loss drops the Red Raiders record to 6 and 6 on the season. The CHS tennis teams are back in action on Thursday when they play host to Blackman at 4 PM at Fred Deadman Park.

CCMS Softball Advances in CTC Tournament with Win over Tullahoma

Kyla Craig

Kyla Craig

After losing a pair of heart-breaking decisions to Tullahoma last week, the Lady Raiders of Coffee County Middle School bounced back in a big way with a 7 to 5 defeat of the Lady Cats on Tuesday night in the 2nd round of the CTC softball tournament at CCMS.
Trailing 4 to 2 entering the 4th inning, the Lady Raiders hammered out 6 hits, including a pair of doubles, to plate 5 runs. Jayden Scheller and Kyla Craig each rapped RBI doubles in the 4th to break the 2 game losing streak to their arch rivals. Craig and Ashley Evans each had 2 hits to pace the Lady Raider attack.
With the win, the Lady Raiders improve to 21 and 5 on the year and advance to Friday’s winner’s bracket finals where they will take on Warren County at 5PM at CCMS.

CCMS Baseball Loses Heart-breaker in CTC Tournament on Tuesday

Jalen Morris

Jalen Morris

A pair of runs in the bottom of the 7th inning spoiled the upset bid for the Coffee County Middle School baseball team on Tuesday night as they fell 3 to 2 to top-seeded Warren County in the 2nd round of the CTC baseball tournament.

Tied at 1 entering the 6th inning, Coffee County got a single from Jalen Morris to lead off the inning.  Morris moved to 3rd on a double from Hayden Skipper and scored on an RBI groundout from Brandon Jernigan.  The Raiders took that lead into the bottom of the 7th only to see Warren County use a walk and 3 hits to score 2 runs and avoid the upset at the hands of Coffee County.

Morris led Coffee County in hitting as he had a pair of singles and scored a run.  Skipper’s double and Braxton White’s single were the only other hits for Coffee County as the Raiders were held to 4 hits.  Jernigan and Griffin Meeker each had an RBI for Coffee Middle.

The Red Raiders will be back in action on Thursday night at 7:30 PM when they will play in an elimination game at Warren County Middle School.

Coffee County Middle and Westwood Middle Battle in Tennis

Anna Amado

Anna Amado

For the 2nd time in 2 weeks, the Coffee County Middle School tennis team squared off against the Westwood Middle School tennis team on Tuesday afternoon at the Raiders’ home court behind the Raider Academy. And for the 2nd time this season, the Raiders and Lady Raiders came out on top in the team battle.
In girls play, Coffee County dropped the Lady Rockets 5 to 1. Westwood’s lone win came in singles as Lauren Perry dropped Kylie Brown 6-3. The Lady Raiders got singles wins from Jayda Wright, Alise Clark and Anna Amado and a pair of doubles wins from the teams of Sydney Bell /Arianna Hansen and Macy Brown/Alexis Clark.

Braeden Massicotte

Braeden Massicotte

In boys’ action, the Raiders claimed a 4 to 2 decision. Braeden Massicotte won a 7 to 6 tiebreaker and Ricardo Ayala got a 6 to 3 win for the Rockets’ 2 match wins. For Coffee County; Joseph Sadler, Luke Irwin, Jaden Talley got singles wins while Sadler and Talley paired up for a win in the lone doubles match of the day.
Coffee County is back in action on Thursday when they travel to Sewanee to take on St. Andrew’s at 4 PM. Westwood returns to the court on Friday, April 29th when they take on Tullahoma in Tullahoma for a 4 PM match.