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CCMS Volleyball Claims Preseason Tournament Title

The CCMS volleyball team following their CHS Middle School Play Day tournament win.

The CCMS volleyball team following their CHS Middle School Play Day tournament win.

A spectacular performance in the service and passing phases of the game powered the Coffee County Middle School varsity volleyball team to a 5 and 0 record and the championship of the inaugural Coffee County CHS Middle School Play Day held at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.  The Lady Raiders swept through pool play with 3 wins which slotted them into the semifinals of the single elimination tournament.  In the semifinals, Coffee County dismantled Rock Springs 25-16 and 25-2.  In the second set, Elizabeth Proffitt served 17 times in a row without a service error as Rock Springs was unable to effectively set their offense off her well placed serves.  “Elizabeth played great at the net and behind the line which is hard to do” said head coach Lora Selvog.

In the championship, the Lady Raiders rallied from a 16 to 1o deficit to take their first lead at 21-20.  From that point, each team traded points to 24 before Coffee County was able to scratch out the last 2 points to get a 26 to 24 win.  In the 2nd set, Warren County, a team which Coffee County Middle has never defeated, built an early 6 point lead before cruising to an easy 25 to 13 win to force a decisive 3rd set to 15.  In the final set, the Lady raiders built an early 9 to 2 lead only to see Warren County close the gap to 12 to 10.  A crucial Warren County service error opened the door for the Lady Raiders to recapture the momentum and earn the 15 to 11 win and the tournament title.

Warren County earned their finals appearance with a hard fought 25 to 22 and 25 to 20 win over the Coffee County JV team.  The Lady Raider JV team, which went 1 and 2 in pool play, was the talk of the day as they appeared on the verge of facing their varsity sisters in the tournament finals before settling for 3rd place.  Prior to the tournament finals, the Lady Raider JV team was the only team to win a game against Warren County on the day.   The 3 set loss to Warren County in pool play and the close 2 set loss in the semifinals had Coffee County head coach happy and a little scared: “I was beginning to think I was gonna have to play my JV in the finals” said Selvog.  She went to praise them saying “They came out today and dominated.”  The JV team got wins over the varsity squads from Whitworth Buchanan and Harris in the first 2 rounds of the tournament claiming a 2 set win over Buchanan and a 3 set win over Harris.

Coffee County opens the regular season at home on Tuesday night against Fayetteville.  The Lady Raiders will square off with the Lady Tigers beginning at 6:00 PM.  Coffee County will have a rematch with Warren County on Tuesday, August 18th at CCMS and Thunder Radio will be there to broadcast that important conference match.

Coffee Middle Soccer Finishes Preseason with Scrimmage Play Day

Pink Soccer ballA Warren County goal in the 29th minute spoiled a perfect play day record for the Coffee County Middle School varsity soccer team on Saturday at CCMS. The Lady Raiders got a goal on their Pioneer rivals in the 19th minute from 6th grader Anna Amado to give the Lady Raiders a lead two-thirds of the way through the contest. Warren County got a one on one breakaway on a beautiful through ball to knot the score with a minute remaining to achieve the 1 to 1 draw. The varsity got a 3 to 0 win earlier in the day over DeKalb County to finish their “Kickin Cancer” play day with a record of 1-0-1. Marley Perry, Julia Duncan and Jade Arnold found the back of the net for the Lady Raiders.
The JV Lady Raiders were 1 & 1 on the day as they dropped a 3 to 1 decision to Siegel even though they dominated possession for most of the game. Kyleigh Harner scored the lone goal for Coffee County. In the second JV game, the Lady Raiders rebounded to shut out Harris 2 to 0 as Harner and Amado scored for Coffee County.
A big crowd was on hand for the play day which featured Coffee County in pink jerseys and the use of pink balls. Coach Travis O’Kelley said that a portion of the proceeds from the play day are donated to the Middle Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition. “Breast cancer is something that has touched many of our families” said O’Kelley.
Though the Lady Raiders passed the ball well, Coach O’Kelley stressed the need to improve their spacing and marking this week in practice. Coffee County opens the season on Thursday as they travel to Shelbyville to take on Harris in a big conference match. The game is a rematch of last season’s CTC Conference Tournament final that Harris won 1 to 0 which was the lone loss of the season for Coffee County. Kickoff between these bitter rivals is set for 6:00 PM.

Coffee County Middle School Football Has Strong Scrimmage Performance on Saturday

CCMS Football helmetA week of practice to correct some problems from last Friday’s scrimmage at Rock Springs was the winning recipe for the Coffee County Middle School football team on Saturday. The Red Raiders defeated Grundy Co Middle and Flintville in 3 sessions of varsity scrimmage action in preparation for Tuesday’s season opener.
Coach Brock Freeze was pleased with his offense’s performance and the performance of his defensive front 7. Grundy Co had some success in the passing game, but a Blanton Brown touchdown pass and 2 point conversion were the difference as the Raiders claimed an 8 to 6 win in the first session. In session 2, the Raiders dominated both lines of scrimmage in a 20 to 0 shut out of Flintville. Freeze shared praise for how the Raiders line blocked and how the offense executed in the win.
The varsity team closed the day with a 20 to 8 win over Grundy County as the 2 teams worked exclusively in goal line situations. “We did a good job of stopping the run all day, and it showed in (the) goal line(set)” said Freeze. “Our backs ran hard and I am pleased with our effort” added Freeze. The Raiders open the season at home on Tuesday night at 6:30 PM as Whitwell comes to Carden-Jarrell Field. Tuesday night also marks the season premiere of Home Town Tuesday as Thunder Radio will broadcast the game live beginning with the 6:15 pregame show.

Red Raider Football Claims a Pair of Scrimmage Wins on Friday

Coffee County's Deaaron Rozier (#1) cuts the ball upfield on Friday night against Grundy County

Coffee County’s Deaaron Rozier (#1) cuts the ball upfield on Friday night against Grundy County

“Thunder and Lightning” came to Grundy County on Friday night in the form of the Red Raider football team. The Coffee County Central High School team competed in their first scrimmage action of the year as the Red Raiders defeated Grundy County and Bledsoe County in the 3 way scrimmage. Between the inside running of Mill Harner and Gavin Husted(Thunder) and the outside speed of Tyrese McGee, Malik Scott and Deaaron Rozier(Lightning) the Raiders were able to put up 2 touchdowns on Grundy County and one touchdown on Bledsoe County in claiming the 2 wins. The Coffee County defense was spectacular as they forced 2 turnovers and held the 2 squads to 70 yards on 28 offensive snaps. Each team was given 10 offensive plays and them a 1st and 10 series with which to try to score.
In the opening contest with Grundy County, the Red Raider defense held Grundy County to 27 total yards in capturing the 2 to 0 win. McGee scored on the first play of Coffee County’s offensive set on a 60 yard sweep and Harner added a 5 yard TD run to cap the 1st and 10 series for the Raiders. In Coffee County’s 17 offensive plays, the Raiders gained 179 yards without a turnover. Alontae Taylor was 3 for 5 through the air for 45 yards.
Bledsoe County opened the 2nd scrimmage with 3 rushes for 26 yards before defensive coordinator Matt Mueller made the necessary adjustments to hold Bledsoe to 17 yards the rest of the scrimmage. The Coffee County defense got a pair of sacks against Bledsoe, one by Jacoby Lowe and the other by Deaaron Rozier. The Raiders stopped Bledsoe on their fourth down conversion attempt to prevent both teams from getting a first down. Offensively, Coffee County was stymied in their 10 play series before taking their 1st and 10 series down the field covering 70 yards in 12 plays. Taylor rushed for 31 yards in the drive while Husted added 21 yards on 2 carries and McGee caught a 4 yard TD pass to cap the drive and send Coffee County home with the sweep.
After the game, CHS head coach Ryan Sulkowski was happy with his team’s intensity. “I was happy with our defense, Matt did a good job of adjusting to their scheme and shutting (Bledsoe County) down after those first 3 plays. The kids are working hard, we wanted to focus on finding depth and having correct assignments tonight and we were able to do that” added Sulkowski. “Our goal is to have 4 fresh running backs in the 2nd half and our ‘Thunder and Lightning’ combination will provide a great change of pace.” The Raiders return to the practice field on Monday as they prepare for a Friday Jamboree battle with Spring Hill at Forrest High School. That game is set to kick off at 8:50 PM in Chapel Hill.

Braves Chase Marlins Ace, Defeat Miami 6 to 3

Braves3After creating a fourth-inning eruption that influenced Jose Fernandez’s early exit at Turner Field on Friday night, the Braves backed Julio Teheran with a four-run seventh inning that propelled them to a 6-3 win over the Marlins.

Nick Markakis’ two-run single off Mike Dunn highlighted the decisive seventh that was aided by two Adeiny Hechavarria errors and a misstep by Marlins catcher Jeff Mathis. Mathis’ inability to make contact with the plate on Daniel Castro’s game-tying fielder’s choice helped the Braves erase the three runs they surrendered when Teheran suddenly encountered trouble in the top of the seventh.

“It was an exciting game. You know [Fernandez] is one of the best pitchers in this game,” Teheran said. “He’s coming back from the [Tommy John] surgery, he’s doing a great job. It was an exciting game. I was just trying to do my job and I think I did it really well.”

Fernandez totaled 29 pitches while proving perfect through the first three innings, and he then threw 33 additional pitches before recording his second out in Atlanta’s two-run fourth inning. Fernandez had completed 20 consecutive scoreless innings against the Braves, dating back to Sept. 11, 2013, before allowing RBI singles to A.J. Pierzynski and Joey Terdoslavich.

Markakis extended his hitting streak to 14 games with a single at the conclusion of an eight-pitch at-bat that included nothing but strikes during the fourth inning. Fernandez then promptly surrendered three consecutive singles and suddenly found himself facing a two-run deficit.  “Maybe that wore him out a little bit,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said of Fernandez. “We’ve seen that before, where a guy has a tough time putting a hitter away with a [long] at-bat, and the next thing you know. … It’s a grind trying to pitch to a good hitter in those situations.”

Before allowing each of the first three batters he faced in the seventh to reach safely, Teheran had surrendered just three hits. A Christian Yelich single in the fourth gave the Marlins runners at first and second with none out. But Teheran escaped that jam and righted himself before allowing three straight hits, including Hechavarria’s two-run triple, to begin the seventh. The Braves’ ace allowed three earned runs over 6 2/3 innings and now has a 2.55 ERA through 11 home starts.

Markakis recorded his second three-hit game of the homestand and eighth of the season. He has batted .361 (22-for-61) during his 14-game hit streak. But he has not been Atlanta’s hottest hitter. Pierzynski has batted .426 (20-for-47) during his 12-game hit streak.

Tom Koehler takes the hill on Saturday for Miami in the third game of the series, which starts at 6:10 p.m. CT.  Atlanta will counter with Mike Foltynewicz, who will be making his third start since being recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett. Foltynewicz allowed four home runs in six innings against the Giants on Monday. Newly acquired Nick Swisher and Michael Bourn are expected to debut for the Braves.  Thunder Radio will bring you the broadcast of Saturday’s game beginning at 6:00 PM

Westwood Rockets Open Grid Season with Win at Moore County on Thursday

Westwood winback Shawn Anderson(in white) turns the corner on his way to the first of 2 TD's against Moore County on Thursday night.

Westwood wingback Shawn Anderson(in white) turns the corner on his way to the first of 2 TD’s against Moore County on Thursday night.

A pair of Shawn Anderson touchdown runs in the first quarter was all the offense that Westwood needed on Thursday night as they stopped conference rival Moore County 14 to 0 in Lynchburg. The muggy conditions produced a swarm of gnats, corn flies and mosquitoes but it was no match for the swarming Rocket defense which held the Blue Raiders to 55 yards in the game and only 4 yards in the second half. The ground control offense of Westwood kept the ball away from Moore County for all but 2 plays in the 4th quarter and 8 plays in the 2nd half. Anderson scored on a pair of jet sweeps of 24 yards and 35 yards, with the last run coming on the final play of the 1st quarter. Anderson also accounted for the 2 point conversion to give him all 14 points on the night. Anderson finished the game with 7 carries for 80 yards and the 2 TD’s. Jacob Floyd ground out 66 yards on 16 carries including 8 carries in the 4th quarter as Westwood ground out the clock.

Westwood head football coach Chad Dyer talks to his team during a timeout in Thursday's game at Moore County.  The win is the 50th in his career at Westwood.

Westwood head football coach Chad Dyer talks to his team during a timeout in Thursday’s game at Moore County. The win is the 50th in his career at Westwood.

“That is the way we will have to win football games this season” said Westwood coach Chad Dyer. The Rockets were hampered by 6 penalties, but only 1 in the second half and did not commit a turnover. Jake Hollandsworth had an interception for the Rockets as the Westwood defense forced Moore County to turn the ball over on downs twice in the game. “The key for us is to play smart, play defense and run the football” said Dyer as he claimed his 50th win as a head coach. The win gives Westwood a 1 and 0 record overall and in the conference heading into next Thursday’s game at Fayetteville. Thunder Radio will have the broadcast of that game beginning at 6:15 with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 PM.

Lady Raider Golf Claims Murfreesboro Invitational Tournament Title

Coaches Mike Ray(left) and Marshall Gilliam(right) pose with the Coffee County Lady Raider golf team after they claimed the Murfreesboro Invitational Title on Thursday.  Pictured are: Coach Ray, Spohie Vinson, Savannah Quick, Teagan Perry and Coach Gilliam.  Photo provided

Coaches Mike Ray(left) and Marshall Gilliam(right) pose with the Coffee County Lady Raider golf team after they claimed the Murfreesboro Invitational Title on Thursday. Pictured are: Coach Ray, Spohie Vinson, Savannah Quick, Teagan Perry and Coach Gilliam. Photo provided

Rain, lightning and a scorecard playoff were not enough to deny the Lady Raider golf team from claiming their 2nd straight Murfreesboro Invitational title on Thursday at Champions Run.   Coffee County, which is perfect in match play this season, got a 70 from Savannah Quick along with a career best 79 from Teagan Perry and an 81 from Sophie Vinson to tie Riverdale for first place.  The Lady Raiders were crowned champions after a scorecard playoff of the tournament that was delayed several hours due to lightning in the Eagleville area.  Quick tied Riverdale Reagan Kinnie for low individual score but lost out on the overall crown in the scorecard playoff.

CHS senior golfer Hayden Profitt hits a drive - File Photo

CHS senior golfer Hayden Proffitt hits a drive – File Photo

The Red Raiders got a 6th place finish out of 15 teams as they shot a season best score of 320.  Senior Hayden Proffitt gutted out the brutal conditions to card a season low score of 74 to lead the Red Raiders.   Austin Farris shot an 80 while Samuel Prater and Reid Lawrence both had 83’s on the day for Coffee County.  The Red Raiders finished 8 strokes ahead of Tullahoma in the tournament.

Coach Mike Ray had nothing but praise for his young team. “I was very proud of both teams today.  The boys found a way to grind out pretty good scores considering the long delay and the difficult conditions.  The Girls played well but we found out today we have some competition for the Region championship in Riverdale and we’re going to have to play a little bit better if we intend on being back in the state.”   The Raiders and Lady Raiders will travel to Cookeville on Monday for the Early Bird Invitational at the Cookeville Country Club.  The match is set to tee off at 8 AM.

Lady Raider Volleyball Sweeps Scrimmages from Cumberland County on Thursday

VolleyballsThe Coffee County CHS volleyball team got a pair of victories on Thursday night in scrimmage action at Cumberland County.  The varsity team claimed a 3 to 1 win over the host Lady Jets while the JV team claimed a 2 set sweep.  In varsity play, the Lady Raiders dropped the first set, only to roar back and take the next 3 sets and the match.  Set scores were 15-25, 25-10, 25-18 and 25-22.  Coach Andrew Taylor was pleased with his young team’s performance and singled out Kaylee Skipper and Peyton Nicoll for their attacking and their serving.  The junior varsity team were pushed to the limit in both of their games, but got the match sweep winning 25-23 and 25-21.  The Lady Raiders will host a middle school scrimmage play day on Saturday beginning at 9:00 AM.  Saturday will also be the last day for girls to sign up for the Youth Volleyball League for girls in grades 4th thru the 6th.  Signups and the play day will be held from 9 to 5 at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.

Braves Outlast Marlins in Back-and-Forth Affair

BravesEury Perez’s two-out single in the eighth inning proved to be the decisive blow as the Braves overcame Matt Wisler’s shaky start and Andrew McKirahan’s ugly relief appearance to claim a 9-8 win over the Marlins on Thursday night at Turner Field.

After the Marlins erased a three-run deficit against McKirahan in the top of the eighth, Daniel Castro singled off Bryan Morris to begin the bottom of the inning, moved to second on Morris’ throwing error and scored when Perez hit his game-winning single to shallow left-center field. Miami has dropped four straight, allowing 44 runs during the slide.
Adonis Garcia highlighted Atlanta’s three-run fifth inning with his four homer in what was just his 49th career at-bat. Arodys Vizcaino worked a scoreless ninth inning to record his first career save. The Braves have won eight of the first 10 games they have played against the Marlins this season.

Braves right fielder Nick Markakis extended his hitting streak to 13 games and drove in three of the five runs Marlins starter Jose Urena allowed through the first two innings. Markakis’ two-run double highlighted a three-run second inning that also included a Jace Peterson RBI single.
When the rain picked up in the eighth, the Marlins swam their way back into the game. For the second time on the night, Miami overcame a three-run deficit to pull even. The three runs knotted the score at 8 off McKirahan, who was with the Marlins in Spring Training. Dee Gordon had a two-run single, and Christian Yelich’s fielder’s-choice RBI grounder tied it.
Wisler extended his recent struggles, allowing five earned runs and nine hits over 5 1/3 innings. Wisler surrendered two hits before recording his first out in a two-run first inning, and he allowed four hits, including Derek Dietrich’s solo homer, during a two-run fourth inning. The rookie right-hander has seen his ERA rise from 3.10 to 4.85 as he has allowed at least four earned runs in three of his past four starts.

Julio Teheran gets the nod on Friday night at 6:35 p.m. CT in the second of four games against the Marlins.  Teheran defeated the Marlins in Miami on Opening Day and then did not win another road start until last Sunday in Philadelphia. Though Teheran has been maddeningly inconsistent this year, he has posted a 2.37 ERA in 10 home starts.  Thunder Radio will have the broadcast of the contest beginning at 6:20 PM.

Busy Prep Schedule for Thursday

golfFor the first time in 3 months, Thursday provides a busy slate of action as the fall prep season begins to pick up steam. The day begins at 8:00 AM as both CHS golf teams travel to Eagleville to take part in the Murfreesboro Invitational at Champions Run. The CHS girls are looking to repeat as champions in the tournament which tees off at 8:00 AM. Both boys and girls teams will face a stern challenge from several district and region foes in the 18 hole match.

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The Coffee County CHS volleyball team will be on the road on Thursday for a 5:00 PM scrimmage match with Cumberland County. The Lady Raiders hope to build off the momentum coming out of Saturday’s Choo Choo Classic win over Red Bank in their final scheduled scrimmage of the preseason. Coffee County opens the regular season on August 18th at home against district rival Shelbyville.

 

CHS Soccer LogoThe CHS Lady Raider soccer team will host a scrimmage game on Thursday at the Raider Soccer Field behind the Raider Academy. Coffee County will welcome region foe Oakland to their home pitch for the 6:00 PM contest. The Lady Raiders will host Ooltewah in their final scrimmage of the preseason on Tuesday, August 11th.

 

football3And finally, the Westwood Rockets football team opens the regular season on Thursday night against Duck River Valley Conference foe Moore County. The Rockets will travel to Lynchburg for the 6:30 PM contest with the Blue Raiders. Westwood returns their starting quarterback from 2014 in Jake Hollandsworth as Coach Chad Dyer hopes to claim another conference title for the Blue and White