Category: Sports

Lady Raider Volleyball Cruises To Win

Coffee County defeated Franklin County last night in 3 sets in non-district volleyball action at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym. Set scores were: 25-12, 25-14, 25-13
Coffee was led in kills by: Brooke Carter with 4 as Carrie Haley, Haley Banks, Beth Kinzer Kelsey Munn and Katelyn Husted all had 3 kills each.
Aces by: Kelsey Munn with 7. Haley Banks added 5 aces and Brooke Carter had 4.
Blocks by: Haley Banks with 2
Assists by: Hollie Moore with 8
The Gateway Tire and Service Center Player of the Game was Kelsey Munn.
Coffee travels to take on Cookeville Tuesday in Cookeville in a big district match. The Raiders will be back home on Thursday as they host Tullahoma. 1st serve is at 6:00 PM and you can hear the broadcast here on Thunder Radio.

 

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It’s Almost Basketball Time At Motlow

LYNCHBURG, TN (September 24, 2012) – The Aaron Holland era has begun at Motlow College, and the new Lady Bucks head coach is fully confident that his first squad will establish his program as a winning program that graduates players and opens opportunities for them to continue their education and basketball career.

“We are committed to doing things the right way,” says Holland, who came to Lynchburg from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Ark. during the summer. “We expect to win and we expect to graduate, and anything less than that is not meeting our standards. We are setting that tone from the start.”

Although this is Holland’s first opportunity to be a head coach, and despite the fact that he got a late start on recruiting because of his late hire date, he believes his first Lady Bucks team is talented enough to compete for the TCCAA championship. They begin that process with the official start of practice October 1.

“Competing for conference championships should be the expectation for our program every season,” continued Holland. “If we ever go into a season thinking we have no chance to win a championship then we are doing something wrong. We expect to win at Motlow College in all sports.”

The Lady Bucks will open the 2012-13 season when they travel to Dayton, Tenn. to face non-conference opponent Bryan College on Friday, November 2. The first home game is also the first Tennessee Community College Athletic Association (TCCAA) contest, with Columbia State scheduled to visit Copperweld Arena on Friday, Nov. 9, with tipoff at 6 p.m.

Holland will have four returning sophomores, a sophomore transfer, and eight incoming freshmen on this first Lady Bucks team. He sees potential in this group, but also realizes there is a lot of hard work required to move from showing potential to winning games.

“We have had a very productive off-season,” he added. “Our players have worked hard in their individual workouts. Now it’s time to come together as a team and develop chemistry and begin to define our roles. We all understand that it will take some time for that process to take place.”

Returning for their second season at Motlow are Calvesha Flowers, Presley Owen, Lekera Taylor, and Danielle Ervin. All four started at times last season and all four are expected to be significant contributors this year.

“Our four sophomores have shown leadership during the offseason by helping the newcomers settle in and teaching them how we do things at Motlow,” said Holland. “I expect them to continue that leadership on the court.”

The freshman class is led by former Grundy County star Chelsey Wiseman, who originally signed to play at Morehead State. Wiseman averaged almost 22 points per game during her high school career and scored over 2,000 points. Former teammate Haley Sons joins Wiseman. Sons averaged over seven points, seven rebounds, and seven assists her senior season at Grundy County.

A pair of former District 8-AAA players are also part of the freshman class. Chernita Smith played her high school ball at Shelbyville Central and Lacy Gaines played in Winchester at Franklin County. Smith averaged 13 points, four rebounds, and four assists per game; while Gaines averaged 10 points, six rebounds, and five steals per game.

Kinashia Russell, who was the best defensive player on Clarksville’s state tournament team the past three years, is now a Lady Buck; as is Casey Milan, who averaged 15 points, five rebounds, and seven assists per game for Gallatin last year. Ken’tesha Ward averaged over nine points and seven rebounds for Mitchell last season.

Also joining the Lady Bucks for her freshman season is Bianca Mason from Northwest High School in Opelousas, Louisiana, and for her redshirt freshman season is LaShaundra Rice, a guard from Glencliff.

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WOW!! What A Game!!

Nate Washington

The Tennessee Titans won over the Detroit Lions in overtime at LP Field, with a final score of 44-41.
Detroit sent the game to OT on the last play of regulation.
Rob Bironas kicked a 26-yard field goal in overtime, and the Titans stopped backup quarterback Shaun Hill on fourth-and-1 at the Tennessee 7 to get the win. Bironas had missed two field goals earlier in the game.
The Titans had five touchdowns in their strongest offensive showing of the season.
Titans quarterback Jake Locker went 25-for-34 during the first four quarters, with 350 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Running back Chris Johnson did not look good again with 13 carries for only 32 yards. Wide receivers Kenny Britt and Kendall Wright had six receptions each.
Veteran Nate Washington extended his streak of consecutive games with at least one reception to 65. Washington’s 71-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter tied his record for longest career reception.
Darius Reynaud added a 105 yard kickoff return for another Titan score.
Tennessee plays at Houston this Sunday.

Vandy Falls Big To #5 Georgia

Aaron Murray completed his first 12 passes and got plenty of help from the rest of the offense, leading No. 5 Georgia to its most complete performance of the season in a 48-3 rout of Vanderbilt on Saturday night.
Vanderbilt (1-3, 0-2) took its worst defeat since a 48-0 loss to Tennessee in 2003. The Commodores were outgained in total yards 567-337 in the game you heard on Thunder Radio.
Vandy QB Jordan Rodgers was 13 of 23 for 218 yards. RB Zac Stacy gained 83 yards on 12 carries.
The Dores are off this week before playing Missouri on Oct. 6.

Other college scores

Tennessee 47 Akron 26
Alabama 40 Florida Atl 7
MTSU off

Eagles Fly Past Raiders

Raider Kyle Douglas is tackled by Eagle Oscar Prado... By Barry West

The Independence High School Eagles soared into Manchester on Friday night and cruised to 42-6 win over Coffee County.
The Eagles star player Vic Wharton III threw a 19 yard touchdown pass in the first quarter, had a 52 yard punt return later in the first, and had a 68 yard touchdown reception just before the half to lead Independence now 4-2 on the year.
Deangelo Rozier lead the way for Coffee County with 130 yards on the ground on 17 carries. Rozier scored the lone touchdown for the Raiders with a 39 yard burst late in the third quarter. Rozier was named the Gateway Tire and Service Player of the Game.
The Raiders look to get into the win column this week as they travel to McMinnville to play the Pioneers of Warren County in District 6-AAA play.

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Thursday Night Football

The Westwood Rockets won the second game in a row last night at Dyer-Bouldin Field in Manchester. The Rockets defeated Community from Bedford County 39-6. Lucas Ramsey, Dallin Bratcher, Jakota Alexander and Grant Chambers all score TD’s. Bratcher also scored on kickoff return for TD to start the 2nd half.
Westwood will play Liberty next Thursday night to wrap up the regular season.

Coffee County Volleyball Takes Down Grundy County

After falling to Warren County on Tuesday, Coffee County defeated Grundy County last night in 4 sets.  Set scores were 25 – 19, 25 – 19, 24 – 26, and 25 – 21. Coffee County was led in kills by Haley Banks with 17, Katelyn Husted had 8 kills and Kelsey Munn added 7.Munn also led Coffee County in aces with 7 and Beth Kinzer added 5 aces as well. Hollie Moore had an incredible 34 assists on the night. The Gateway Tire and Service Center Player was Haley Banks as she added 8 blocks.
Coffee County will be off this weekend and return to action at home on Monday night as they play host to Franklin County. We will have the broadcast of that match beginning at 6pm here on Thunder Radio.

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Tullahoma Baseballer Now A Pirate

Bryan Morris

Bryan Morris became the second former Motlow Bucks player to play in the major leagues when he took the mound for the Pittsburgh Pirates and pitched a shutout inning against the Chicago Cubs on Friday, Sept. 14 in Chicago.

Morris joins former Motlow pitcher David Weathers as the only Bucks to reach the major leagues. Weathers, who played at Motlow in 1987 and 1988, pitched 18 years in the big leagues before retiring two years ago.

Morris played his prep baseball at Tullahoma High School, where he was named a Louisville Slugger All-American following his senior season in 2005. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the third round following high school, but chose to attend Motlow instead. Bryan’s father, Ricky, was a sixth-round draft pick by the Minnesota Twins in 1968.

Morris had one of the best seasons in Motlow pitching history in 2006, compiling a 10-1 record with 122 strikeouts and a sparkling 0.82 earned run average. He was drafted in the first round, the 26th player chosen overall, and signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers following his freshman season at Motlow.

He was acquired by the Pirates from the Dodgers on July 31, 2008, along with Andy LaRoche, in a three team deal that also sent Jason Bay from Pittsburgh to Boston, Manny Ramirez from Boston to Los Angeles, and Brandon Moss and Craig Hansen from Boston to Pittsburgh.

Bryan missed the 2007 season due to a shoulder injury that required Tommy John surgery. Although he was a starting pitcher throughout his career, his move to the bullpen late in the 2011 season at AAA Indianapolis improved his velocity and increased his success on the mound. Morris had a 2.67 ERA with 79 strikeouts and just 17 walks in 81 innings with Indianapolis this season.
He was called up in late June by the Pirates, but after spending only one day in Pittsburg and not appearing in a game, he was sent back to Indianapolis. With the major league roster expanding to 40 players in September, he finally did what only one other Motlow Buck has ever done.

Morris pitched another inning on Tuesday, Sept. 18 against the Milwaukee Brewers, allowing a pair of hits and one earned run as the Pirates dropped a 6-0 decision.

Lady Raiders Get Shut-Out Win

Katie Reid scored 2 more goals as the Coffee County Lady Raiders got another soccer win last night. Coffee County kicked past Cascade 4-0 behind Reid’s 2 along with Tasha Anderson and Anna Nickel adding a goal each.
The Lady Raiders will face District 6-AAA foe White County at home on Tuesday.

Coffee Middle Gets Football Win

CCMS Raider RB Reese Pratt turns up field for yardage against Warren County... By Barry West

Grant Sadler makes a great catch for 2 points... By Barry West

Yesterday (Sept. 19, 2012) in front of a huge crowd at Warren County Middle School, Coffee County middle took on the Pioneers in an afternoon football game. The action was played in front of both student bodies. The Raiders did not disappoint as they rolled to an impressive 22-0 victory. Grant Sadler, Reese Pratt and Bailey Howes all scored TD’s for Coffee County.
The middle school Raiders will wrap up their season on Tuesday night at home as White County comes to Manchester for a 6:30pm kickoff.

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