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Wildcats’ historic 14-0 season start ends in loss to Tucker, Ga.

Posted at 12:06 pm December 27, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

This season’s historic 14-0 start for the Oak Ridge Wildcats boys’ basketball team ended in a 65-49 loss to the Tucker Tigers of Georgia at the Chick-Fil-A Invitational near Atlanta on Friday.

The Wildcats, who are now 14-1 overall and 6-0 in District 3-AAA, advanced after the Friday night game to play Stephenson, Georgia, at 1 p.m. today (Saturday, December 27).

Closer to home, the Lady Wildcats will play the Loudon Redskins at 3:30 p.m. today in the Lenoir City Christmas Tournament. The Lady Wildcats are 4-9 overall and 1-2 in District 3-AAA.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: basketball, Chick-Fil-A Invitational, Georgia, Lenoir City Christmas Tournament, Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Stephenson, Tucker, Tucker Tigers

Letter: Encourage residents, businesses to help support basketball broadcasts

Posted at 7:39 pm December 26, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Letter to supporters of the Oak Ridge community and Oak Ridge High School basketball:

We are writing this letter to encourage any Oak Ridge basketball supporters and supporters of the community in general to consider a contribution to help get the games on the radio.

The Oak Ridge boys’ team—state runner-up in March and coached by Aaron Green—is off to a school record 14-0 start and is an exciting and fun TEAM to watch play. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Letters, Opinion, Sports Tagged With: Aaron Green, basketball, boys' team, Channel 15, David Clary, David Scott, girls' team, Oak Ridge High School, radio

Wildcats get game-saving block to stop Halls’ Moore, who had 34 points

Posted at 12:38 am December 6, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Ted Mitchell and Halls Braxton Moore

Oak Ridge senior guard Ted Mitchell (4) had a game-saving block against Halls senior guard Braxton Moore (0) as time expired in a 58-56 win for the Wildcats on Friday. (Photos by Melissa Livesey)

 

Senior guard Braxton Moore of Halls scored 34 points and hit six three-point shots against Oak Ridge on Friday, but a game-saving block by Ted Mitchell in the final seconds preserved a 58-56 win for the undefeated Wildcats.

The Red Devils scored almost half of their points on three-point shots, knocking down nine of them for 27 points.

But Oak Ridge’s depth and the number of players it used—along with the critical stop with less than six seconds remaining—allowed the Wildcats to prevail and improve to 9-0 overall and 3-0 in District 3-AAA. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, basketball, Braxton Moore, Darel Middleton, Geevantay Gee, Halls Red Devils, Javien Johnson, Jeremy Carringer, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Ted Mitchell, Tee Higgins

Football players add depth as Wildcats basketball improves to 8-0

Posted at 1:09 am December 3, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Darel Middleton

Darel Middleton

On Monday, Oak Ridge Coach Aaron Green said the football players who have started playing basketball showed a “little bit of rust” in a 75-36 drubbing of Clinton. By Tuesday, it appeared that those players had shaken off some of that rust in a more competitive 77-65 win over Powell.

The biggest improvement, at least in terms of scoring, came from 6-foot-6 junior center Darel Middleton, who was playing against his former team on Tuesday. On Monday at Clinton, Middleton had six points total, or less than one basket per quarter. On Tuesday at home against the Panthers, he had 18 points, a team high.

Middleton, who missed the opening games this season because of the football playoffs, also picked up six rebounds on Tuesday. Green said Middleton, who plays defensive end and wide receiver in football, is very athletic, can score inside, and is a great passer.

“His presence in there is a factor,” Green said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, Anthony Gibson, basketball, Brandon Brown, Charlie Richards, Clinton Dragons, Colton Wade, Darel Middleton, DeAndre Gibson, DeMarea Whitt, E.J. Bush, football, Geevantay Gee, Javien Johnson, Joey Kocak, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Powell Panthers, Tajion Jones, Ted Mitchell, Tee Higgins, Tyshawn Young

Lady Wildcats sweep CAK, West at home

Posted at 1:19 pm November 17, 2014
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By Coach David Scott

The Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats swept a pair of games against CAK and West on Saturday at the Oak Ridge High School Arena.

The Lady Wildcats defeated CAK 84-71 in their first basketball game of the day. The Lady Wildcats were led in scoring by freshman post Mykia Dowdell with 17 points, and freshmen Destiny Kassner, who is returning from a lengthy bout of illness, with 14 points, including three three-pointers. Junior captain Caelyn Thompson had 12 points, and finishing out the balanced scoring were Amara Howard and Jasmine Hembry with eight each and Courtney Ellison, a sophomore point guard, who had seven.

The Lady Wildcats had a five-point lead after one quarter, and the game was tied at 40 at the half. The Lady Wildcats exploded for 24 third-quarter points and pushed out to an 11-point lead. Ellison had seven points to help the Lady Wildcats take their first win of the year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Amara Howard, Asia Anderson, basketball, Caelyn Thompson, CAK, Courtney Ellison, David Scott, Destiny Kassner, Jasmine Hembry, Lady Wildcats, Mykia Dowdell, Oak Ridge High School, West

After rough first quarter, Wildcats warm up in 70-54 season-opener

Posted at 12:54 am November 12, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats Geevantay Gee and Grace Christian

Junior guard Geevantay Gee (12), the only returning starter to play in the season-opener, scored the only points for the Wildcats during the first quarter against Grace Christian on Tuesday, but the rest of the team played better in the next three quarters and Oak Ridge won 70-54.

 

KARNS—They had a rough start in the season-opener on Tuesday, but the relatively young Oak Ridge Wildcats improved after the first quarter and turned a 12-point deficit into a 70-54 win.

Junior point guard Geevantay Gee, the only returning starter to play in the season-opener at Grace Christian in Karns, scored the only points for the Wildcats during the first quarter—seven total. Meanwhile, the Rams started hot and quickly racked up 19 points.

But after their nerves calmed, the Wildcats started defending better—stepping up their pressure and forcing turnovers—and their performance improved. For example, Oak Ridge Coach Aaron Green said, the Wildcats had two assists at the half, and Gee alone had five in the second.

After giving up 19 points in the first quarter, the Wildcats held the Rams to 35 total in the next three. Green said he thought Grace Christian became fatigued. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, basketball, Colton Wade, Darel Middleton, DeAndre Gibson, DeMarea Whitt, Geevantay Gee, Grace Christian, Javien Johnson, Joey Kocak, Oak Ridge Wildcats, RAMS, season opener, Tajion Jones, Ted Mitchell, Tee Higgins, Tyshawn Young

Roane State men’s basketball team works to overcome early adversity

Posted at 9:54 pm October 29, 2014
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Roane State Men Basketball Team 2014

 

Roane State Community College men’s basketball coach Randy Nesbit appreciates his team’s effort in the preseason.

He just needs his players to stay healthy.

“The key is depth,” Nesbit said. “We had four forwards on the roster that we thought would play big roles, and three are out with injuries.”

Sophomore forward Antonio Gardner is expected back soon. Freshman forward Tayte Kitts could be back by mid-November, and sophomore forward Greg Murphy, who scored 15 points per game last season, is week to week. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Front Page News, Sports Tagged With: Antonio Gardner, basketball, Chris Cook, Dedrick Turner, Dillon Repport, Greg Murphy, Ivan Hardin, Jerry Boynton, Jon Mitchell, Jordan Solomon, Kyle Gunter, Marques McKoy, men's basketball, Mike Elmore, Raiders, Randy Nesbit, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Ron Whitaker, Ryan Davis, Tayte Kitts, Tennessee Community College Athletic Association, Xavier Howard

Photos: Lady Wildcats take ice bucket challenge

Posted at 3:39 pm August 24, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Lady Wildcats Ice Bucket Challenge

 

The Lady Wildcats took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Thursday. Here is a collection of photos from the ice bucket challenge submitted by coach David Scott.

The Lady Wildcats program then went on to challenge Coach Aaron Green and his staff and the Wildcats basketball team, Coach Allen Etheridge and his staff and the cross country team, and the Oak Ridge football team, Scott said.

Filed Under: Community, High School, Honors and Spotlight, Media, Photos, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, Allen Etheridge, ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, basketball, cross country, David Scott, football, Lady Wildcats, Wildcats

Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats add coach, have car wash Saturday

Posted at 2:10 am July 26, 2014
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Submitted

The Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats program has added Coach Tammy Dowdell-Threat to its staff, a press release said.

Dowdell-Threat was born and raised in the Oak Ridge community and is a product of the Oak Ridge school system, the release said. She is a 1989 graduate of Oak Ridge High School, where she was a three-year starter and member of the first Lady Wildcats state basketball championship team in 1988. In 1988, she was also a member of the Lady Wildcats state track championship team. Dowdell-Threat accumulated numerous awards during her career at Oak Ridge and is still listed in the record books, the release said.

She  continued her basketball career at the University of Kentucky and University of Tennessee in Chattanooga, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business management. While at Chattanooga (1991-94), she earned first and second team All-Conference, as well as finishing in the Top 10 in several categories and was also a member of the 1,000 point club, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: basketball, car wash, coach, coaching, Lady Wildcats, Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats, Ronnell Threat, Tammy Dowdell-Threat

UT basketball coach Tyndall helps kick off ORNL’s United Way campaign

Posted at 11:19 pm July 7, 2014
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Donnie Tyndall at ORNL United Way Campaign Kickoff

University of Tennessee men’s basketball coach Donnie Tyndall helps kick off the 2014 United Way campaign at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (Photos by Jason Richards/ORNL)

 

University of Tennessee men’s basketball coach Donnie Tyndall was at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Monday morning to help kick off the lab’s 2014 United Way campaign.

“United Way brings together resources,” Tyndall told the ORNL staff members. “They don’t just take the check. The United Way has a track record of putting programs in place to help people with life skills.”

Associate Laboratory Director for Neutron Sciences Ron Crone is leading this year’s campaign with co-chair Phil Britt, who directs the Chemistry Division.

Local radio personality Hallerin Hilton Hill, who did his morning broadcast in the Conference Center, joined the kickoff.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: basketball, Donnie Tyndall, Girl Scout Council of the Southern Appalachians, Green Power Community Challenge, Kraken supercomputer, men's basketball, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Phil Britt, Ron Crone, Tennessee Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee, volunteers

Honors: Gipson selected to Capital One Academic All-America third team

Posted at 6:03 pm July 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Autumn Gipson Christmas Invitational

Oak Ridge High School graduate and Middle Tennessee State University student Autumn Gipson, right, running next to teammate Jackline Kiprono, left, in the mile at the Christmas Invitational in Murfreesboro, Tenn. (MT Athletic Communications)

 

First Blue Raider in track and field and cross country

AUSTIN, Texas—Autumn Gipson, a senior runner at Middle Tennessee State University and former all-star athlete at Oak Ridge High School, was selected to the 2014 Capital One Academic All-America Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country third team. The College Sport Information Directors of America announced the selection in late June.

Gipson, a key contributor for MTSU in cross country and track and field, is an exercise science major that has maintained a 4.0 grade point average, the university said in a story posted on its website. She was also selected to the Conference USA Women’s Track and Field All-Academic team on May 28 and the C-USA Women’s Cross Country All-Academic team in November 2013.

“Gipson is the perfect combination of putting academics and athletics together,” said Middle Tennessee head coach Dean Hayes. “She is a good student and has done good things athletically, while making the most of her opportunity at Middle Tennessee. What she has done in the classroom and on the track will help her find success in the future.”

The Knoxville native notched two top-10 finishes in cross country, placing as high as eighth on the two-mile course at the Front Runner Invitational, the MTSU story said. During the indoor season, she tallied three individual top-15 finishes and was a member of the distance medley relay, which placed in the top seven in the five meets they competed in. The relay team captured first at the Edward S. Temple Classic and seventh at the C-USA Indoor Championships. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, High School, Honors and Spotlight, Sports Tagged With: 4x800 relay, 800-meter run, Allen Etheridge, athlete, Autumn Gipson, basketball, Blue Raiders, C-USA Women's Cross Country All-Academic, Capital One Academic All-America Women's Track and Field/Cross Country, Conference USA Women's Track and Field All-Academic, cross country, Dean Hayes, distance medley relay, Lady Wildcats, Middle Tennessee State University, MTSU, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats, ORHS, runner, steeplechase, track

Family, friends remember Brayden Pearson, seek to honor his ‘zest for life’

Posted at 10:21 pm June 27, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Bubbles for Brayden Pearson

Family and friends blow bubbles for Brayden Pearson during a Friday night vigil at the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge.

 

He wore No. 14 when he played baseball and basketball for the Boys and Girls Club. Only eight years old and going into fourth grade, he hadn’t really decided on a profession yet, but he thought playing major league baseball “would be awesome,” a family friend said.

So it was fitting that family and friends gathered in the outfield of a baseball field at the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge to remember Brayden Pearson on Friday. They described Brayden as a lively boy with thick, curly hair, and a contagious laugh—”the best laugh ever,” said Tracy Stewart, a member of the close-knit sports family at the club. Brayden loved school, family friend Sara VanLandingham said.

Brayden died Monday, two days after he had trouble while snorkeling near a swimming area at Clark Center Park in south Oak Ridge. He had to be pulled from the lake that Saturday afternoon. Family and friends performed CPR, and 911 was called. The Oak Ridge police and fire departments responded and continued CPR, and Brayden was flown by a Lifestar medical helicopter to East Tennessee Children’s Hospital in Knoxville.

The family said they wanted to continue Brayden’s zest for life by donating his organs to other children who need them. On Friday, VanLandingham, who has been speaking on behalf of the family, said four organs had been successfully removed for donation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Education, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: baseball, basketball, Boys and Girls Club, Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge, Brayden Pearson, Brock Pearson, Bubbles for Brayden, Children's Hospital, Clark Center Park, Click Funeral Home, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Gail Fillers, Glenwood Baptist Church, Jessica Pearson, Lifestar, Mark Walton, Melissa Blalock, Oak Ridge fire, Oak Ridge Police, Sara VanLandingham, Tracy Stewart, Woodland Elementary School

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