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Mixed bag for District 3 in Region 2 tourneys

Posted at 12:35 pm February 24, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Regional basketball tournaments began Friday for the girls of East Tennessee high school basketball, and Saturday for the boys.

On the girls’ side, the Region 2-AAA tournament ended quickly for all four District 3 teams as Heritage eliminated Anderson County, Bearden took out Halls, Farragut routed Campbell County, and Maryville blew out Powell.

Conversely, Saturday night’s Region 2-AAA boys’ first round saw District 3 go 4-0 on the night, with Oak Ridge beating Farragut, Karns handling Hardin Valley, Halls eliminating Bearden, and Powell taking out Maryville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County, basketball tournaments, Campbell County, District 3, East Tennessee, Halls, high school basketball, Karns, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Powell, Region 2, Region 2-AAA

Venomous snakes seized by TWRA, charges filed

Posted at 11:35 pm November 7, 2013
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LAFOLLETTE—Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency officers have seized numerous venomous snakes from a LaFollette pastor after an investigation Thursday morning, a press release said.

Officers received information that Andrew Hamblin, pastor of the Tabernacle Church of God in LaFollette, was illegally possessing venomous snakes. Two TWRA Officers visited Hamblin’s home Thursday morning to inquire about the snakes, and Hamblin admitted to being in possession of them at his church, the release said. Hamblin then led officers to the church where the snakes were being held. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee Tagged With: Andrew Hamblin, Campbell County, Joe Durnin, Lafollette, Lori Phillips-Jones, Tabernacle Church of God, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, TWRA, venomous snakes

Wildcats QB ties school record with five touchdown passes in 57-28 victory

Posted at 3:26 pm September 28, 2013
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Ted Mitchell Reception

Junior wide receiver Ted Mitchell catches a touchdown pass from senior quarterback Jaylin Henderson near the end of the first quarter during the 57-28 homecoming victory against the Gibbs Eagles on Friday. (Photo courtesy Julio Culiat)

Oak Ridge quarterback Jaylin Henderson threw a record-tying five touchdown passes as the Wildcats rolled over the Gibbs Eagles 57-28 during a homecoming game at Blankenship Field on Friday night.

Oak Ridge (4-1, 3-0 in the district) had eight touchdowns total as they scored on drive after drive and kept the Wildcats band busy playing touchdown tunes.

Junior wide receivers Ted Mitchell and Brandon Bonds each had two touchdown catches in the first half, and senior Michael Baker caught one in the second. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, Brandon Bonds, Campbell County, football, Gibbs Eagles, homecoming, Jaleel Luster, Jaylin Henderson, Joe Gaddis, Jordan Dunbar, Matt Warmbrod, Michael Baker, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Prepradio.com, Preston Booth, record, Ted Mitchell, touchdown passes

High school football Week Zero in the books

Posted at 8:39 am August 27, 2013
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Information from WYSH Radio

Wrapping up Friday night’s Week Zero high school football action, Anderson County got 310 total yards and a pair of rushing touchdowns from Tyler Hicks and 140 yards and four rushing touchdowns from Matt Fox to beat Clinton 53-13 in each team’s opener.

Maryville debuted new quarterback John Garrett and picked up a 35-15 win over Webb on Friday as Garrett accounted for 260 total yards and three scores. In other area action, William Blount gave new coach Justin Ridge his first win as the Governors pounded Loudon 40-7. Oliver Springs hammered Unaka 40-0 and Campbell County clobbered Cumberland Gap 41-6. For a complete look at last weekend’s action and this week’s schedule, visit the Local Sports Update page on our website.

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Campbell County, Clinton, high school football, Loudon, Maryville, Matt Fox, Oliver Springs, Tyler Hicks, Webb, Week Zero, William Blount, WYSH

East Tennessee arsons account for half of burned acres

Posted at 8:04 pm December 11, 2012
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More than half the acres burned by arson in Tennessee since November were from 40 fires set in Anderson, Campbell, Hawkins and Scott counties, state officials said Tuesday.

The rash of wildfires before and after Thanksgiving are being investigated as arsons. In Anderson County, they included a 225-acre fire on Walden Ridge, a 375-acre fire at Graves Gap, and another 150-acre fire on Redoak Mountain. All three were in northern Anderson County.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Agricultural Crime Unit, Anderson County, arsons, Campbell County, Division of Forestry, East Tennessee, fires, Graves Gap, Hawkins County, Redoak Mountain, Scott County, Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Walden Ridge

Rain brings relief to East Tennessee firefighters

Posted at 7:27 pm November 27, 2012
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Scattered light rain finally brought some relief to state and local firefighters who have fought 67 fires since Nov. 10 in upper East Tennessee.

The fires have burned more than 6,300 acres, according to the Tennessee Division of Forestry, and many of them, including three in Anderson County, have been suspected arsons.

Firefighters were still working to contain one large fire on Cross Mountain near I-75 on the Anderson-Campbell county line, said Nathan M. Waters, Tennessee Forestry Division assistant district forester in Knoxville.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Campbell County, Cross Mountain, East Tennessee, firefighters, Nathan M. Waters, Scott County, Tennessee Division of Forestry

New 150-acre fire reported on Redoak Mountain on Anderson-Campbell line

Posted at 2:24 pm November 25, 2012
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Redoak Mountain Aerial View

The area of Redoak Mountain east of New River Highway in northern Anderson County, where a 150-acre fire was reported Sunday afternoon. Anderson County is on the south side of the black Anderson-Campbell county line. (Image courtesy of Nathan M. Waters/Tennessee Division of Forestry)

Tennessee firefighters reported a new fire on Redoak Mountain on the Anderson-Campbell county line early Sunday afternoon.

The fire was initially estimated at about 100 acres, and firefighters were responding from the Tennessee Division of Forestry and Claiborne County. There are several houses on the Anderson County side, said Nathan M. Waters, Tennessee Forestry Division assistant district forester.

The fire is off Highway 116, which is also known as New River Highway in northern Anderson County. It’s in steep, strip-mining country west of Briceville and in an area close to the Graves Gap fire that was reported as a 100-acre fire on Thanksgiving but grew to 375 acres on Friday.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, arson, Campbell County, Claiborne County, fire, Highway 116, Nathan M. Waters, New River Highway, Redoak Mountain, Tennessee Division of Forestry

Fire conditions worsen in East Tennessee, two firefighters slightly injured

Posted at 12:53 pm November 25, 2012
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Lower humidity and gusty winds at higher elevations mean fire conditions have worsened in East Tennessee, state firefighters said Sunday.

Two firefighters were slightly injured battling blazes in Campbell County on Saturday, said Nathan M. Waters, Tennessee Forestry Division assistant district forester.

State and local firefighters have responded to 16 new fires since Thanksgiving Day across upper East Tennessee, including in Anderson, Campbell, Knox, Morgan, Scott, Sevier, and Union counties. The fires have burned hundreds of acres, and many of them are suspected arsons.

Waters said forestry crews would recheck fires in Anderson, Scott, and Campbell counties, including one on Walden Ridge that broke out again on Saturday and one on a mountaintop west of Briceville on Highway 116, also known as New River Highway. The Walden Ridge breakout was contained, and “crews will be improving lines today,” Waters said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, arson, Briceville, burn permits, Campbell County, Cumberland Trail, East Tennessee, fire conditions, Highway 116, Nathan M. Waters, New River Highway, Scott County, Tennessee Division of Forestry, Walden Ridge

Oak Ridge Wildcats beat Campbell County 33-8, finish season 9-1

Posted at 10:22 pm October 26, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was updated at 4:44 p.m. Oct. 27.

Oak Ridge beat Campbell County 33-8 in the last game of the regular 2012 football season.

The Wildcats finished the season 9-1, the best since 2005, and were undefeated in the district and were also district champions, according to David Clary and the staff on “Voice of the Wildcats” radio show on prepradio.com.

The Wildcats’ one loss this season was to Maryville on Sept. 20.

Oak Ridge will play Science Hill (9-1) in a first round playoff game at Blankenship Field at 7 p.m. Friday.

Filed Under: High School, Top Stories Tagged With: Campbell County, David Clary, football, Oak Ridge Wildcats, playoff, Voice of the Wildcats

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