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Braves Fall to 0 & 6 on Monday Night in Washington

BravesWilson Ramos collected four hits and Daniel Murphy continued his hot start to the season as the Nationals defeated the Braves, 6-4, Monday night at Nationals Park. This was the first game of a seven-game stretch against the rebuilding Braves and Phillies for the Nationals, a schedule that gives them the opportunity to get off to a fast start to the season.

“That’s big, you can either get off to a good start or get off to a terrible start,” Nationals manager Dusty Baker said. “You need to win those games, this is the epitome of games you win in April you don’t have to win in August or September.”
The Nationals overcame a rocky outing from Max Scherzer, whom the Braves were on from the start, beginning with a two-run double from A.J. Pierzynski in the first. Scherzer battled through six innings, surrendering four runs on six hits with three walks and six strikeouts.
“They put some good at-bats against me in the first couple innings,” Scherzer said. “I just couldn’t find a pitch to get out of the jam there with runners on base. Sometimes you got to tip your hat to your opponents, and that was the situation.”
The Nationals answered the Braves’ two-run first with three runs in the bottom of the inning, punctuated by a two-run homer by Murphy off Braves starter Bud Norris. Norris pitched well against the Nationals last week in Atlanta, when he gave up three runs in seven innings, but he did not have the same success Monday. He threw 37 pitches in the first inning and surrendered five runs on nine hits over five innings
“If you lose five or six in a row in July, nobody worries,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said after his team fell to 0-6. “It’s the beginning of a season, and I am worried, but I know we are playing good baseball, and we’re close to playing good baseball. We’re going to be better for it.”
After Pierzynski gave the Braves an early lead with his two-run double in the first, Nick Markakis softened the blow of Washington’s three-run first with the two-out, two-run double he delivered in the second inning. Markakis began the fifth inning with his fifth double within a span of nine at-bats. But he was left stranded at third as Scherzer retired Freddie Freeman, Adonis Garcia and Pierzynski without the ball leaving the infield. The Braves recorded just two hits over the final four innings.
With center fielder Ender Inciarte sidelined until at least April 24 with a hamstring strain, the Braves promoted highly-regarded prospect Mallex Smith on Monday and immediately inserted him into the leadoff spot. Smith highlighted his MLB debut with his first career hit — a second-inning single off Scherzer that enabled him to show off his speed when he scoring from first base on Markakis’ first double. But Smith’s memorable night ended when he suffered a laceration above his left eye when his forehead cracked his batting helmet as he slid headfirst toward second base on an unsuccessful stolen base attempt in the fourth inning.
“I’ll have a good story from my debut down the road,” said Smith, who said he’ll be ready to play on Tuesday after receiving five stitches to close the laceration. More >
Jhoulys Chacin will make his season debut when Atlanta and Washington resume this four-game series on Tuesday at 6:05 p.m. CT. Chacin earned a rotation spot during Spring Training, but to fit their roster needs the Braves had the veteran right-hander make his first start of the year with Triple-A Gwinnett.  Thunder Radio will bring you the broadcast of tonight’s game on the Braves Radio Network FOLLOWING our exclusive broadcast of Coffee County baseball.

Sounds Take Opening Game Against Sky Sox

Sounds7Everything clicked for the Nashville Sounds as they opened a new series with a 7-1 win over the Colorado Springs Sky Sox Monday night at First Tennessee Park.

A’s top pitching prospect, Sean Manaea, got the ball in game and was solid from the start. The southpaw went three up and three down in three out of his first four innings. The former Indiana State product got out of a bases loaded jam in the third by striking out Sky Sox left fielder Michael Reed.

Manaea picked up the win in his first start of the season. He allowed one run on four hits in 5 1/3 innings with six strikeouts.

The Sounds (2-3) got out to an early 1-0 lead with a bang. Lead-off hitter Tyler Ladendorf launched a 2-1 pitch from Hiram Burgos over the left field wall to give the Sounds an early advantage.

They added to their lead when Ladendorf doubled to right field to begin the third. Two batters later, Jake Smolinski singled to left to put runners on the corners for Andrew Lambo. The designated hitter hit an RBI single to right, scoring Ladendorf to double the lead to 2-0.

Nashville extended the lead with a big four-run fourth inning. Rangel Ravelo started the rally when he lined a single back up the middle. Sounds catcher, Bruce Maxwell, then doubled home Ravelo to put the Sounds on top 3-0. Back-to-back walks issued to Smolinski and Joey Wendle loaded the bases for Andrew Lambo who cleared the bases with a triple down the left field line. The three-bagger gave the Sounds a 6-0 lead.

Colorado Springs started the sixth with back-to-back singles against Manaea. The lefty came back to strike out Andy Wilkins before Sounds Manager Steve Scarsone turned to his bullpen.

A base hit by Jake Elmore scored Orlando Arcia in what would be the only Sky Sox run of the night.

Smolinski answered quickly in the home half of the inning when the left fielder hit the Sounds’ second home run of the night to increase the lead to 7-1.

Sounds relievers Daniel Coulombe and Nashville native Andrew Triggs would not allow a run over the final three innings. Triggs came on in the ninth and struck out the side to nail down the series-opening win.

The Sounds continue the four-game series with the Sky Sox with game two Tuesday night. Nashville sends right-hander Chris Smith (0-1, 7.20) and the Sky Sox (2-3) counter with right-hander Zach Davies (0-0, 1.80). First pitch is set for 6:35 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.

Monday Prep Sports Cancellations/Reschedules

RainHere is a look at the local sports prep events cancelled on Monday and the date/time of any rescheduling.

* WMS Baseball HOSTS Community – CANCELLED & rescheduled for Saturday at 1 PM
* CCMS Baseball HOSTS Tullahoma – 8th Grade Night – CANCELLED & rescheduled for Thursday – 5 PM
* CCMS Softball HOSTS Tullahoma – CANCELLED & rescheduled for Thursday – 5 PM
* CHS Softball HOSTS Davidson Academy – Special Needs Night – CANCELLED. Special Needs Night is rescheduled for Thursday – 7 PM

* WMS Tennis at Warren County – CANCELLED
* CCMS Tennis at Shelbyville – CANCELLED
* CCMS Track HOSTS South Franklin – CANCELLED 

Lady Raider Softball Tops Warren County in Extra Inning Thriller on Friday

Kasarah Scheller

Kasarah Scheller

It took extra innings on Friday, but the Lady Raider softball team of Coffee County Central High School put away the Lady Pioneers of Warren County 5 to 2 in McMinnville. The Lady Raiders built a 2 run lead through 5 innings only to see Warren County tie the game in the 6th inning. Kaylee Skipper came on in relief in the 6th and pitched 3 innings of relief for Coffee County to earn the win. Haley Richardson got the start for the Lady Raiders going 3 innings and allowing only 1 hit. Abby Woods started the 1 out rally in the 8th when she reached on an error and moved to 3rd base on a wild pitch and a single by Tori Bell. Haley Hishaw doubled home Woods and Richardson finished the scoring with a 2 RBI single. Skipper set Warren County down in order in the bottom of the 8th to raise the Lady Raiders record to 11 and 7 on the season. Kasarah Scheller led the Lady Raiders in hitting as she finished the game with a pair of doubles and a single with 2 runs scored. Scheller and Richardson were named the Thunder Radio Co-Players of the game. Coffee County returns home on Monday night when they play host to Davidson Academy for a 7 PM varsity game. The game will also be “Special Needs Night” as several students with special needs at CHS will be recognized before the game. Thunder Radio will bring you the broadcast of the contest beginning with the pregame show at 6:50.
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CCMS Softball Finishes in 2nd Place at Greenbrier Invitational

Keelie Hillis

Keelie Hillis

A 5 to 2 loss to Oakland in the title game spoiled the championship run of the Coffee County Middle School softball team as they finished as runner-up in the Greenbrier Invitational on Saturday. The Lady Raiders marched through the first 3 games of the day displaying a knock for timely hitting, strong defense and effective pitching. In the title game, Oakland held the Lady Raiders to 2 hits. Keelie Hillis and Gracie Pippenger each had a single and also reached base via a walk. Kiya Ferrell had a pair of walks and scored one of the Lady Raider runs. In Saturday’s opener, Coffee County spanked Moore County 8 to 2 as Ashley Evans was 3 for 3 and Pippenger had 2 RBI for the Lady Raiders. In game #2, Keelie Hillis had a walk-off sacrifice bunt to score Pippenger from 3rd base and give the Lady Raiders a 4 to 3 win over West Wilson Middle School. Hillis also added a single and a walk for a perfect game at the plate. And in their next to last game, Coffee County scored 3 runs in the final inning to collect a 3 to 0 win over Hartselle, AL. Maci Head got the shut-out win in the circle for Coffee County as she pitched a complete game 4 hitter. Jayden Scheller had a double and a single and Gracie Pippenger finished with a triple and a single to lead the hitting attack for the Lady Raiders. Coffee County returns home on Monday night for a 5 PM game with Tullahoma. That game will be the final regular season home game of the year for Coffee County. .

Central High School Tennis Sweeps Lawrence County

Ali Shelton

Ali Shelton

A clean sweep of all 7 girls’ matches and a thrilling come from behind win by the boys lifted the Coffee County Central High School tennis team to a crucial district sweep in Lawrence County on Friday.  Trailing 3 to 2 after the singles matches, the Red Raiders got doubles wins from the teams of Shlip Patel/Trevor Ivy-Bodman(8-5) and Grey Riddle/Jared Hu(8-5) to grab the 4-3 match win.  Hu and Riddle also had singles wins.  The win improves the Red Raiders to 4 and 4 overall and 2 and 3 in District 8AAA play.  Coffee County can qualify for the boys’ district tournament with a win on Wednesday at Tullahoma.  The Lady Raiders clinched a district tournament bid with their 7 to 0 sweep of Lawrence County.  Maddie Taylor, Ali Shelton, Kayla Wright, Makayla Morgan and Anna Harrell all captured singles wins.  The doubles teams of Shelton/Taylor and Wright/Morgan also had decisive doubles victories.  Both Raider tennis teams travel to Tullahoma on Wednesday for a 4 PM match with the Wildcats.

CHS Baseball Drops Pair on Saturday

Deandre Wakefield

Deandre Wakefield

A pair of 7th inning rallies by their opponents were enough to hand the Red Raider baseball team a pair of losses on Saturday at Powers Field in the Franklin County Rebel Classic. Coffee County built a 6 to 2 lead in the opener against McMinn County only to see the visiting Cherokees rally for 2 runs in the 4th inning and 3 in the 7th to drop Coffee County 8 to 7. The Raiders banged out 9 hits including a 2 run home run from Deandre Wakefield and a 3 for 5 performance from Jacob Langham. Noah Anderson finished with a pair of hits for Coffee County as well. In the second game, a run in the top of the 7th inning proved to be the deciding margin as Coffee County fell 4 to 3 to White County. The Raiders had the bases loaded in the bottom of the 7th inning after scoring 2 runs but could not get the equalizer across the plate. Langham, Wyatt Day and Gavin Husted each had 2 hits for the Raiders in the losing effort. Coffee County returns to district action on Tuesday when they play host to Columbia at Powers Field for a 6 PM contest. Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast as we begin our coverage with the pregame show at 5:50.

Westwood Finishes 3rd in Silver Division at Red Raider Invitational

Felix Salinas

Felix Salinas

A 3 to 1 win over Lincoln County on Sunday gave the Westwood Rockets soccer team a 3rd place finish in the silver bracket at this weekend’s Red Raider Invitational. Westwood got a first half goal from Lukas Workman on an assist from Eric Randolph as they went to the half tied at 1. Eliot Sain and Felix Salinas netted second half goals as Salinas also got an assist. The Rockets missed out of competing in the Gold bracket when they had both of their pool play matches on Saturday end in draws. In Saturday’s opener, a controversial “hand ball” call gave Algood a penalty kick which they converted to draw with Westwood at 2. In the 2nd game, Mt. Juliet and Westwood each tallied a first half goal as that match ended drawn at 1. In a rematch with Algood in the Silver Bracket semi’s the Rockets were only able to manage a goal from Felix Salinas as they fell 2 to 1. Westwood opened tournament play on Friday night as Felix Salinas scored 4 goals in a 4 to nil dismantling of Upperman. Sain, Andres Cavalie and Leo Basurto all added assists. Westwood is off until the semi-final round of the Central Tennessee Soccer Conference Tournament which will be held at Westwood on Friday, April 22nd. The opponent and time will be announced soon.

CCMS Soccer Team Drops a Trio of Close Matches in Red Raider Invitational

Gilberto Infante

Gilberto Infante

Leading 3 to 2 in the 2nd half, it appeared that the Coffee County Middle School soccer team would open up the Red Raider Invitational with a win over Whitworth-Buchanan.  The Yellow Jackets from Rutherford County had other ideas as they roared back with a pair of late goals to steal the win.  Coach Kenny Lockhart called the game “our most complete performance of the year.”  The Red Raiders got goals from Marcos Garcia and Aiden Abellano and also got a goal on a Yellow Jacket “own goal” caused by the pressure of Gilberto Infante.  The Raiders did not pick up a win on the weekend, but 3 of their 5 losses were one goal games.  Coach Lockhart was optimistic as his team continued to show steady improvement against a talented field of 12 teams.   The Raiders are back in action on Tuesday when they return home to take on Lincoln County.  That match kicks off at 5:30 PM.

CCMS Tennis Shows Improvement on Friday at St. Andrew’s-Sewanee

Macy Brown

Macy Brown

The Coffee County Middle School tennis teams came up just short in their bid to upset St. Andrew’s on Friday in Sewanee. The Lady Raiders battled to a 4 to 4 tie, while the Red Raiders dropped the final doubles match of the day to fall 4 to 3. For the Lady Raiders, Jayda Wright, Anna Amado and Macy Brown all captured singles wins while the doubles team of Lindsey Couble and Alexis Clark captured a 6-3 win.

Jaden Talley

Jaden Talley

For the Red Raiders, Luke Irwin and Jaden Talley got singles wins while Irwin teamed with Joseph Sadler for a win in doubles. The Raider tennis teams travel to Shelbyville on Monday for a match. First serve is set for 4 PM at H.V. Griffin Park.