The Coffee County Middle School football team opened their 2014 season with a resounding 46 to 0 thumping of Winfred Bryant in Lebanon on Tuesday night. Robert Brandon rushed for 2 TD’s for the Raiders as they built a 32 to 0 lead at the half. Josh Sanders, Blanton Brown, Andrew Mahaffey & Tanner Hulvey also had TD’s for the Raiders as they scored on every offensive possession of the night. Defensively, the Raider defense held Winfred Bryant to negative yards for the contest. The defense was tested one time, but stopped the Aviator’s on a 4th and goal from the 17 on the game’s last play from scrimmage. The Raiders will return to varsity action on August 19th as they travel to Whitwell for a 6:30 PM game.
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Lady Raider Golfers Break All School Records In Murfreesboro Tournament
The Coffee County Lady Raiders traveled to Eagleville on Tuesday for the Murfreesboro Invitational at Champions Run. The trip paid off for the ladies as they picked up their second championship trophy of the year, after winning the Tullahoma tournament last month.
The Lady Raiders of Coffee County broke the school record for the lowest score for 18 holes as a team with a 7-under par 137. The ladies finished 7 shots ahead of Warren County.
Sophomore Sophie Vinson who played as the #3 player for Coffee County carded the lowest score of her career with a 68, finishing in a tie for first. Hannah Powell of Warren County won the tournament in a playoff. Vinson’s 4-under par 68 is also the lowest score as an individual in school history. Sophie shot 33 on the first 9 holes, also a school record. Senior Hollee Sadler, who has committed to play college golf at Tennessee Tech finish in a tie for 3rd in the tournament with a 69, her personal best. Sophomore Savannah Quick finished in 5th place overall with an even-par 72, also her personal best.
Head Coach Mike Ray said after the match that he is so impressed with how hard the girls are working. He added that they want to improve each match and today they proved that.
The Lady Raiders are now 20-0 on the season.
Old Stone Fort Golf Course May Reopen
Two local businessmen, Tink Driver and his partner Pete Jackson are working on plans to open the golf course at Old Stone Fort. Jackson says that the price for the land, at and around the old golf course will have to be negotiated. Driver hopes to use the land adjacent to the golf course to possibly expand the 9-hole course to 18-holes. Driver adds that lodging is also an idea they have. Jackson says that the state of Tennessee must receive authorization from the United States Department of Interior National Park Service and to comply with any conditions it imposes. Once the National Park Service authorizes the sale the process may move along.
The golf course was originally called the Manchester Country Club before the state began running the course and closed it in September of 2011.
Westwood Wins Jamboree Matchup
Thursday Prep Sports Update
In local sports on your Thursday, the Coffee County CHS girls golf team continued their sterling early season performance with an 18 hole win over Oakland on Thursday at WIllowbrook. The Lady Raiders were led in scoring by Savannah Quick who carded a 74 and Hollee Sadler who shot a 75 and to give the Lady Raiders a 149 to 207 win over the Lady Patriots. Jacque Crossland finished with an 81 and Sophie Vinson shot an 82 for the Lady Raiders. The girls travel to Eagleville on Tuesday for the Murfreesboro Invitational at Champions Run. That tournament tees off at 8 AM.

Andrew Mahaffey breaks up a pass completion from his defensive position in Thursday’s scrimmage with Rock Springs
The Coffee Middle School welcomed Rock Springs of Smyrna to their new practice field on Thursday for a scrimmage. Coach Brock Freeze was pleased with his perimeter blocking and running, along with his teams conditioning. He and his staff will look over film on Friday but admits that work has to be done in the interior of the line before Tuesday’s season opener at Winfred Bryant Middle in Lebanon
The Westwood Rockets held their 9th annual Blue/White game on Thursday as they began to wrap up their preseason practices. The Rockets got good performances from his skill position players and his defensive players. The Rockets will take on Forrest Middle on Friday night at 6:30 at the Cascade Jamboree. Westwood opens its regular season at home on Thursday as they will play host to Moore County.
Thursday Prep Action on Tap

Coffee County Middle School assistant coach Bryan Morgan works with the offensive linemen during a preseason practice.
A busy day for local prep teams on Thursday begins at 3 PM at Willowbrook Golf Club as the CHS Lady Raider golfers will play host to Oakland in a 9 hole match. The Coffee County Middle School football team will host a scrimmage against Rock Springs at 5 PM on Thursday at the new middle school practice field. The nightcap will be the annual Westwood Blue/White Game which will begin at 7 PM at Dyer-Bouldin Field. Westwood will compete in the Cascade Jamboree on Friday night against Forrest beginning at 6:30 PM. Westwood and Coffee County Middle School will open their regular season next week.
Motlow Bucks welcome former Rossview star to hoops roster
Motlow College men’s head basketball coach Matt Sligh has added another highly-touted student athlete to his roster with the announcement that Axel Magnuson, who prepped at Rossview High School in Clarksville, will be a member of the 2014-15 Bucks.
He is the eighth signee announced by Sligh to join an already talented Motlow squad. Six of the eight additions are from Tennessee, fulfilling Sligh’s goal of signing the most talented players in the state.
Magnuson, a 6’3” shooting guard, averaged 16 points, five rebounds, and four assists per game as a high school senior, while shooting 40% from three-point range and 75% from the free-throw line. He intended on being a preferred walk-on at Austin Peay State University last season, but instead decided to sit out the year.
“Axel is a great shooter and hard-nosed competitor,” said Sligh. “He had an outstanding prep career at Rossview, and after a year off he is eager to get back to playing college basketball.
“We needed to improve our consistency in making three-point shots and Axel will help us do that,” continued Sligh. “He will bring maturity to our roster and understands fully what it means to be a true teammate. He will work extremely hard individually at his game and will buy into our program fully. I look forward to coaching Axel, and the Motlow community will enjoy him as a student athlete.”
Rossview head coach Johnny Jackson saw much more from Magnuson than just his ability to put the ball in the basket.
“Axel had an outstanding senior season,” said Jackson. “He has an uncanny ability to score the ball, including a European flare to his game because of his deep three-point range. But he also is a very unselfish player and sees the floor really well.”
Magnuson is part of one of the most impressive recruiting classes in the 45-year history of Motlow College basketball. The incoming freshman class includes players from two different state championship teams, one from a state runner-up, and two from a team that had an undefeated regular season.
Coach Sligh will gather his squad during the final week of August as Motlow classes are scheduled to begin Aug. 25. The team will hold a skills clinic the following weekend on the Copperweld Arena floor inside Nisbett Center on the Moore County campus.
Young basketball players age kindergarten through grade twelve are invited to sign up for the upcoming camp, scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 30, from 9am-noon. Campers will learn the basic fundamentals of winning basketball as well as have an opportunity to meet the Bucks’ players and to watch them perform drills and contests.
The clinic is open to both boys and girls, and the cost is $25 per camper or $40 for two children from the same family. To register for the clinic visit the Motlow athletics web site (www.MotlowSports.com) or email Coach Sligh at (msligh@mscc.edu).
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High School Soccer Play Day on Saturday
The Coffee County Central High School Lady Raider soccer team is hosting their annual scrimmage play day this Saturday beginning at 9 AM at Carden-Jarrell Field. The Lady Raiders will welcome in 5 other varsity squads as each team will play four, 30 minute periods. Coffee County will take on Warren County at 9 AM, Shelbyville at 10:30, Lincoln County at 1:30 and Smith County at 4:30. The weather looks to be great so the community is invited to come out and get a sneak peak at the 2014 Lady Raider squad coached by David Amado. The play day is one of the major fund raising events for the soccer team so community support is appreciated.
UPDATED !!!! Old Stone Fort All-Star Fun Run
The Fun Run has been postponed until a later date
The All Star Sports Company is holding a cross country style fun run on Saturday at the site of the former Old Stone Fort Golf Course. Folks can register as individuals, or sign up as a team. The minimum number for a team is 5 participants. There is no minimum or maximum age to run. The race will be a 5K race for those over the age of 14 with the distance decreasing down to a 1K run for those younger than 6. Individual and team awards will be presented for the top 3 places. Entry fee is $20 and you can register online at www.allstarsportscompany.com
CHS Golfers Down Cannon County
The Coffee County Central High School boys golf team dropped Cannon County on Monday in a nine hole match at Willowbrook Golf Club. The Raiders outshot the Lions by a final score of 161 to 199. Jacob Prater had the low round of the day as he carded a 37 on
Willowbrook’s front nine. Hayden Proffitt got around in 39 strokes while Justin Hall carded a 41 and Reid Lawrence finished at 44. Cannon County was led by Hunter Vickers and Will Parker who each shot 46 for the Lions. The Coffee County Lady Raider Golf Team will be in action on Thursday as they host Oakland in a nine hole match at Willowbrook. That match is set to tee off at 3:00 PM