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Wildcats clinch district in rout of Anderson County

Posted at 9:40 am January 24, 2015
By Trenton Duffer Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats Darel Middleton and Anderson County

Oak Ridge junior center Darel Middleton (33) had 14 points and a dunk as the Wildcats clinched the regular-season district championship in a 73-51 rout of Anderson County on Friday night, January 23. (Photos by Melissa Livesey)

 

Lady Wildcats overcome halftime deficit to upend Lady Mavericks

The Oak Ridge Wildcats clinched the regular-season district championship against Anderson County on Friday, and the Lady Wildcats continued their fight for first place. Both teams won their match-ups against Anderson County at home in Wildcat Arena.

Foul trouble was a main factor in both games, and the ability to overcome that played a major factor for Oak Ridge.

Girls’ team

The ladies were the first up to play, and they did not disappoint. The Lady Wildcats came back from a 12-point deficit at the half to win the game 43-39. A late three and some extra free throws by Oak Ridge proved to be the dagger for the Lady Mavericks.

Anderson County seemed to be all over the Lady Wildcats early. The Lady Mavericks jumped out to an early 16-10 lead after one quarter of play. Oak Ridge (15-8, 10-2 District 3-AAA) would then come out in the second quarter and score only four points. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, Anderson County Mavericks, Caelyn Thompson, Caleb Hayes, Campbell County, Clinton, Darel Middleton, David Scott, DeAndre Gibson, District 3-AAA, District 3-AAA championship, district title, E.J. Bush, Geevantay Gee, Grant Hill, Grant Holt, Jas Hembry, Jasmine Hembry, Javien Johnson, Jaymi Golden, Klarissa Roberts, Knox Central Bobcats, Kristen Cupples, Lady Mavericks, Lady Wildcats, Melissa Livesey, Mykie Dowdell, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Tajion Jones, Tee Higgins, Trenton Duffer, Trey Bingham

Former TBI fugitive charged with kidnapping, murder of missing Campbell County woman

Posted at 7:27 pm January 7, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Lonnie Vann

Lonnie Vann

KNOXVILLE–A former Top 10 fugitive who had been wanted by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for armed robbery has now been charged with killing a woman who had been reported missing in Campbell County more than a month ago.

Lonnie Lee Vann, 44, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of kidnapping, the TBI said in a press release Wednesday, the same day a Campbell County grand jury returned the indictments.

At the request of 8th District Attorney General Jared Effler, TBI special agents, helped by investigators from the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement agencies in East Tennessee, began investigating the disappearance of Rhonda Daugherty on December 4. The 49-year woman went missing from her home on December 2. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Campbell County, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: armed robbery, Campbell County, Campbell County Sheriff's Office, first-degree murder, fugitive, Jared Effler, kidnapping, Lonnie Lee Vann, Lonnie Vann, murder, Rhonda Daugherty, robbery, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Top 10 Most Wanted

Wildcats get first 14-0 start in OT win over Indians

Posted at 5:52 pm December 20, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Geevantay Gee of Oak Ridge Willdcats and Dobyns-Bennett Indians

Oak Ridge Wildcats junior point guard Geevantay Gee (12) is surrounded by four defenders as he drives to the basket during a 68-67 overtime win over the Dobyns-Bennett Indians in Kingsport on Saturday. Gee scored 20 points before fouling out early in overtime. (Photo by Allen Greene Photography)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 21.

The Oak Ridge Wildcats boys’ basketball team started the season 14-0 for the first time after a one-point overtime win over the Dobyns-Bennett Indians in Kingsport on Saturday afternoon.

Sophomore guard E.J. Bush had a game-winning layup with about three seconds left in the four-minute overtime period, giving the Wildcats a 68-67 win. Bush, who ended the night with 13 points, scored all seven of the Wildcats’ points in overtime, after starters Geevantay Gee and Tee Higgins and junior center Darel Middleton had fouled out.

Oak Ridge was led by Gee, a junior point guard who scored 20 points, and Higgins, a sophomore shooting guard and small forward who had 14. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, Alex Myers, Anderson County, Buck Van Huss Dome, Caelyn Thompson, Campbell County, Darel Middleton, David Clary, David Scott, DeAndre Gibson, Devin Stuart, Dobyns-Bennett Indians, E.J. Bush, Geevantay Gee, Halls, Knox Central, Lady Wildcats, Lauren Salyer, Lucas Forstrom, Makale Foreman, Mykia Dowdell, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Premier Equipment Shootout, Prepradio.com, Princess Bates, Sasha Morrissette, Science Hill, Tee Higgins

All-District football accolades announced: Gaddis is Coach of the Year

Posted at 11:01 am December 1, 2014
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Coach Joe Gaddis and Team

Oak Ridge Wildcats Coach Joe Gaddis and his football team celebrate an October win in a post-game huddle. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Information from WYSH Radio

The All-District 3AAA football team for 2014 was announced last week as were individual postseason honors.

The Coach of the Year is Oak Ridge’s Joe Gaddis.

Anderson County’s Matt Fox was named Player of the Year, while Campbell County’s Ethan Jeffers was named Offensive Player of the Year and Gibbs’ Hunter Lane was named Defensive Player of the Year.

Lineman of the Year honors went to Oak Ridge’s Alex Alcorn, the D3AAA Newcomer of the Year was Oak Ridge’s Tee Higgins, and the Specialist of the Year was Oak Ridge’s Brandon Nickle. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: A.J. Hawkins, Aaron Sharp, Aaron Watson, Adam Manookian, Alex Alcorn, All-District 3AAA, Anderson County, Anderson County Mavericks, Blade Edwards, Brandon Bonds, Brandon Ford, Brandon Nickle, Bryson Phillips, Cale Brock, Campbell County, Clinton, Clinton Dragons, Coach of the Year, Corey Morgan, D3AAA, Daniel Ambrose, Darel Middleton, Defensive Player of the Year, Ethan Jeffers, football, Garrett Johnson, Gavin Warrington, Gibbs, Hunter Lane, Isaac Chapman, Isaiah Vibbert, Jamie Prosise, Jemiah Hall, Joe Gaddis, Jordan Dunbar, Josh Edwards, Lineman of the Year, Matt Fox, Matt Warmbrod, Michael Hammond, Newcomer of the Year, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Offensive Player of the Year, Player of the Year, Shane Hooks, Shawmain Fleming, Specialist of the Year, T.J. Allison, Tate Holmes, Ted Mitchell, Tee Higgins, Tommy Kaczocha, Travist Patrick, Tyler Thackerson, Zach Jones, Zane Smith

TSSAA approves football regional realignments for 2015, 2016

Posted at 11:56 am November 14, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

On Thursday, the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Board of Control finalized its realignment of the state’s high school football teams, and there are plenty of changes affecting local teams.

The state’s new Class 6A will be made up of the 31 largest schools in the state by enrollment, except for Maryville, which successfully petitioned the state to move from 5A to 6A. All 32 6A teams will qualify for the postseason, while the remaining Division I classifications will send the top four finishers in each region to the postseason.

The realignment will remain in effect for at least the next two academic years, beginning in 2015.

Locally, the Clinton Dragons are in the new Region 3-5A with Campbell County, Oak Ridge, Farragut, Karns and Lenoir City. Anderson County has moved to Class 4A and will play in Region 2 with Fulton, Carter, Catholic, Central, and Union County. The list of regions served by this radio station is below, with local teams in italics. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Campbell County, Class 4A, Class 5A, Class 6A, Clinton, Farragut, football, high school, Karns, Lenoir City, Oak Ridge, regional realignments, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, TSSAA

Wildcats use playoff ‘fury,’ determination to eliminate Soddy-Daisy

Posted at 12:27 am November 8, 2014
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Wildcats Tee Higgins and Soddy-Daisy Trojans

Sophomore wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) of the Oak Ridge Wildcats catches a 30-yard touchdown pass over defender Christian Bell (26) of the Soddy-Daisy Trojans, giving Oak Ridge a 23-14 lead midway through the third quarter in a first-round playoff game on Friday. (Photos by Julio Culiat)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 10:15 a.m.

Ahead by 17-14 at halftime, the Oak Ridge Wildcats played with fury and determination in the second half of their first-round playoff game on Friday and opened up a large lead against Soddy-Daisy, winning 53-28—despite an impressive offensive performance by the Trojans.

The undefeated Wildcats were not happy with the three-point margin at halftime.

“For it to be that close was just unacceptable,” junior running back Jaylen Nickerson said.

The 11-0 team was determined to play better in the second half against the best offense they had played all year, Coach Joe Gaddis said.

“We just came out and played with a fury,” he said.

While the Trojans had held Oak Ridge to two touchdowns and a field goal in the first half, they allowed four in the second—including two by Nickerson—and gave up a safety and an interception returned for a touchdown, or 36 points total. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Alcorn, Anderson County, Blankenship Field, Blue Raiders, Brandon Bonds, Brandon Nickle, Campbell County, Christian Bell, Class 5A playoffs, Cleveland, Clinton, Clinton Dragons, Darel Middleton, Gibbs, Hunter Maynor, Isaac Chapman, Jaylen Nickerson, Jiminquas Johnson, Joe Gaddis, Justin Barnes, Knoxville Central, Levi Thornton, Logan Fadnek, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Soddy-Daisy Trojans, South Doyle, T.J. Allison, Ted Mitchell, Tee Higgins, Tommy Kaczocha

Wildcats to play Soddy-Daisy in first round of football playoffs

Posted at 3:26 pm November 1, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats Football Helmet

The Oak Ridge Wildcats (10-0) will play the Soddy-Daisy Trojans (4-6) in the first round of the Class 5A playoffs on Friday, November 7. The game starts at 7 p.m. at Blankenship Field in Oak Ridge.

Pairings for the football playoffs for the 2014 Division I BlueCross Bowl were posted on the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association website on Saturday.

Thirty-two teams will compete in 16 games in the Class 5A playoffs next Friday. Winners advance to the second round on November 14.

Other District 3-AAA teams in the playoffs are Anderson County (8-2), Campbell County (8-2), Clinton (7-3), Knoxville Central (5-5), and Gibbs (5-5). [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 Division I BlueCross Bowl, Anderson County, Campbell County, Class 5A, Clinton, football playoffs, Gibbs, Knoxville Central, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Quad 1, Quad 2, Soddy-Daisy Trojans, South Doyle, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, TSSAA

Oak Ridge relies on two running backs in near-shutout over Campbell County

Posted at 12:20 am October 4, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats T.J. Allison and Campbell County Joseph Elkins

Junior running back T.J. Allison (#6) of the Wildcats runs behind the blocking of senior tight end Ryan Waddell (#86) as senior Joseph Elkins (#5) of Campbell County tries to strip the ball away. Allison ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns on Friday. (Photos by Julio Culiat)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 2:15 p.m.

Wildcats shut down big passing gains for Cougars

The running game was working well and burning up the clock, so Oak Ridge coach Joe Gaddis stuck with it.

Two running backs, juniors T.J. Allison and Jaylen Nickerson, racked up more than 100 yards each and led the Wildcats to three touchdowns in the first, second, and third quarters. Kicker Brandon Nickle added a field goal in the fourth.

The 24-8 victory was an important district win for the Wildcats, who are now 6-0 overall and 4-0 in District 3-AAA. The only other undefeated team in the district is Anderson County (7-0, 6-0). The two teams will face off in the season finale on Thursday, October 30.

Oak Ridge came close to picking up its fourth shutout of the season on Friday night at Blankenship Field, preventing the Cougars, who had averaged 42 points per game, from scoring until late in the fourth quarter.

“Our defense played really well,” Gaddis said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Adam Manookian, Anderson County, Blankenship Field, Brandon Bonds, Brandon Nickle, Campbell County, Cougars, District 3-AAA, Ethan Jeffers, Homecoming Night, Jaylen Nickerson, Jemiah Hall, Joe Gaddis, Joseph Elkins, Julio Culiat, Justin Price, Mark Haste, Oak Ridge, running game, Ryan Waddell, T.J. Allison, Wildcats

Wildcats win, but game closer than score suggests

Posted at 1:38 am September 27, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats Malik Hardy at Gibbs

Senior Malik Hardy of the Oak Ridge Wildcats (15) ran for 47 yards on five carries at Gibbs on Friday. (Photos by Julio Culiat)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 9 a.m.

By Alex Myers/Oak Ridge Today

CORRYTON—The Wildcats visited Gibbs High School on Friday night and left with a hard-earned win.

The final score showed the Wildcats beating the Eagles 38-21, but that didn’t tell the entire story. Penalties hurt the Wildcats all night long and often helped to extend drives for Gibbs. The Wildcats were penalized 16 times for 133 yards, while Gibbs was penalized five times for 38 yards. Gibbs ran an options offense, which at times proved to be tough to stop. However, in the long run, the Wildcats were just too much for Gibbs.

Oak Ridge trailed the Eagles early on but tied the game up with a seven-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Logan Fadnek to receiver Tee Higgins, who made a jump ball catch, with 7:50 left in the second quarter. Kicker Brandon Nickle put Oak Ridge in front at halftime as his 42-yard field goal gave the Wildcats a 10-7 advantage.

Running back T.J. Allison was the workhorse in the second half for Oak Ridge. He got into the end zone with a nine-yard run that gave the Wildcats a 17-7 lead early in the third quarter. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Alcorn, Alex Myers, Brandon Nickle, Campbell County, Darel Middleton, Gibbs Eagles, Gibbs High School, Joe Gaddis, Jordan Dunbar, Logan Fadnek, Oak Ridge Wildcats, penalties, T.J. Allison, Tee Higgins

Traffic backed up for miles on I-75 after shutdown for fiery crash

Posted at 6:47 pm August 27, 2014
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Lifestar on I-75 Vasper Bridge

This picture by Charlotte Underwood is looking straight at the Vasper Bridge on I-75, near the 132 mile marker. The crash site is a bit north of the bridge on the southbound side of I-75, which is a couple of miles south of Caryville’s exit 134. (Photo and information courtesy Charlotte Underwood/1450 WLAF Radio and WLAF-TV 12)

 

A fiery fatal crash that shut down Interstate 75 in Campbell County on Wednesday afternoon has led to miles of backups heading north out of Knoxville and south from Kentucky.

The Tennessee Department of Transportation reports that traffic coming out of Knoxville on northbound Interstate 75 is backed up more than 7.5 miles from exit 129 at Lake City in Anderson County. Information on detours is available by calling 5-1-1.

Meanwhile, southbound traffic on I-75 coming out of Kentucky is backed up more than five miles from exit 134 at Caryville in Campbell County, TDOT said.

TDOT estimated the highway could be clear by 9 p.m. See TDOT’s Twitter feed here. You can also visit TDOT’s Smartmap for more information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, backups, Campbell County, Caryville, Charlotte Underwood, crash, Exit 129, Exit 134, fatal crash, Highway 116, Highway 25W, I-75, interstate, Interstate 75, Kentucky, Knoxville, Lake City, mile marker 133, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, tractor trailers, WLAF News, WLAF Radio, WLAF-TV

Forty-two arrests in meth-making conspiracy in Anderson, Campbell

Posted at 6:28 pm July 24, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Forty-two people have been arrested in a conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine using pseudoephedrine in Anderson and Campbell counties, and another 17 have been indicted, authorities said.

The arrests and indictments of the 59 people on July 16 followed an investigation by more than a dozen agencies. The investigation found that those involved were buying pseudoephedrine at local pharmacies and using it to manufacture methamphetamine at various places in the two counties, U.S. Attorney William C. Killian said in a Thursday press release.

Those indicted include: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories, U.S. Tagged With: 7th Judicial District Attorney General; 8th Judicial District Attorney General, 7th Judicial Drug Task Force, 8th Judicial Drug Task Force, Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, C. Clifford Shirley, Campbell County, Campbell County Sheriff's Office, Caryn L. Hebets, Drug Enforcement Administration, LaFollette Police Department, Lake City Police Department, meth conspiracy, methamphetamine, Oak Ridge Police Department, pseudoephedrine, TBI, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Tennessee Methamphetamine and Pharmaceutical Task Force, U.S. Attorneys' Office, U.S. Marshals Service

Highway 116 improvements still planned, schedule uncertain

Posted at 1:15 pm April 9, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Following up on a story we first brought you last year, the state is still in the planning stages of making safety improvements to an 11-mile stretch of Highway 116 in Anderson County from Frost Bottom to the Campbell County line.

A safety audit conducted in 2012 by state and local officials showed that in some spots, lanes are too narrow, in others there are no guardrails, and in still other areas, the shoulder is actually less than a foot wide. Slope stability issues were also blamed for some cracking and uneven settling of the pavement. Some spots that have been resurfaced do not have pavement markings and in other areas, rock outcroppings and other hazards are “too close to the roadway for comfort.”

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has recommended paving the entire stretch of Highway 116, widening the shoulders in some places, and adding guardrails, pavement markings, and signage to the roadway as part of the effort to make the road safer. TDOT says that it will also reduce the speed limit on that sometimes-dangerous stretch of road to 35 miles per hour. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, asphalt, Campbell County, construction, Frost Bottom, guardrails, Highway 116, John Ragan, pavement, slide, slope stability, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tim Isbel

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