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Officials could break ground on CHS multi-purpose facility this spring

Posted at 10:58 am January 20, 2017
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Information from WYSH Radio

As work is getting closer to beginning on the multi-purpose facility at Clinton High School, we have some more information about the project.

Originally designed to connect to the existing Field House, the design in play now calls for a complete replacement of the aging Field House with a two-story structure with weight rooms on the first and second floors, offices for coaches, and both men’s and women’s restrooms. The facility will also include a large area covered with artifical turf that can be used by not only the football team but other groups as well, including the ROTC and robotics organizations. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports Tagged With: CHS, Clinton High School, field house, Hollingsworth Foundation, multi-purpose facility

CHS athletic facility gets green light from BOE

Posted at 11:53 am January 13, 2017
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Information from WYSH Radio

On Thursday, the Anderson County Board of Education approved construction of a multi-use facility at Clinton High School, a project estimated to cost around $1.2 million. Ground could be broken as early as March 1 with a targeted opening in August.

The new facility will allow sports teams as well as band members, dance team members, cheerleaders, and others to have a dedicated practice space instead of having to use hallways or the school cafeteria. The facility will also be used by the CHS Robotics team.

Initial plans called for a state-of-the-art sound system throughout the facility as well as men’s and women’s showers and locker rooms. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County Board of Education, athletic facility, Brad Collette, CHS, Clinton High School, multi-use facility

Community meeting on Student Activities Center at CHS

Posted at 12:40 am August 11, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

A public meeting will be held in the Clinton High School auditorium at 6 p.m. August 22 to provide information regarding the Student Activities Center planned at Clinton High School. The center is often referred to as a “multi-sports complex.”

The meeting could be of interest to community members who want to know more about where the project will be located, the uses of the building, and the status of the fundraising effort. Attendees will be encouraged to ask questions, so if you are a curious Clinton Dragon fan, you should attend and learn more about the ambitious project.

WYSH Radio is an Oak Ridge Today news partner.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, High School, K-12, Sports Tagged With: CHS, Clinton High School, multi-sports complex, Student Activities Center, WYSH Radio

Cherokee Health to provide mental health services in Anderson County Schools

Posted at 9:49 pm December 9, 2015
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Cherokee Health Systems has signed an agreement with Anderson County Schools to begin providing outpatient behavioral health services to students at the county’s two high schools, four middle schools, and the Life Development Center as part of a five-year federal grant made possible from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, officials said.

The Tennessee Department of Education selected Anderson and two other counties—Lawrence County in the Middle Tennessee area and Lauderdale County in West Tennessee—to receive the funding.

Beginning in the 2016-2017 school year, CHS will have licensed social workers on-site at each location to provide comprehensive behavioral health services. Tennessee joins 19 other states with Anderson County being one of 60 school systems to receive Project AWARE funds. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12 Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, behavioral health services, Blount County Schools, Cherokee Health Systems, CHS, Dennis Freeman, Life Development Center, mental health services, Project AWARE, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Tennessee Department of Education

Dragons set school scoring record, thump Heritage 75-43

Posted at 1:35 pm October 26, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

The Clinton Dragons scored touchdowns on their first ten possessions and did not punt until late in the second half as they outscored heritage 75-43 Friday night. That scoring total for Clinton is the highest in school history, breaking a 45-year-old record set in 1970 in a 69-0 win over Unicoi County.

Tyler Thackerson put together one of the best nights a Tennessee high school quarterback has ever enjoyed as he accounted for 559 total yards of offense (454 passing, 105 rushing) and threw eight touchdown passes, tying him for the third highest ever thrown in a single game in the state.

Thackerson was surgical, completing 29 of 36 passes, 11 of which went to J’Quan Thomas, who turned them in to 264 yards and four touchdowns. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Billy Long, Christian Bailey, CHS, Clinton Dragons, Colton Wright, DeMarea Whitt, Dustin Richardson, heritage, Isaiah Vibbert, J'Quan Thomas, Jamahl Booker, Mountaineers, S.J. Powers, Travist Patrick, Tyler Thackerson

AC runs for 517 yards, forces six Dragon turnovers in 51-47 win at Clinton

Posted at 12:06 pm September 28, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

Friday night, it looked for two quarters like the Clinton Dragons might snap arguably their most vexing dry spell—the six-year long losing streak to archrivals Anderson County—but in the second half, the Mavericks ran all over that notion, rallying from a 27-6 halftime deficit for a thrilling 51-47 win at Clinton.

The win ran AC’s streak in the Crosstown Showdown to seven in a row and 16 of the last 17 meetings.

Anderson County outscored Clinton 45-20 in the second half on the strength of their running game, led by Mason Phillips’ 293 yards and 5 touchdowns on 44 carries.

Quarterback Tate Holmes added 147 yards rushing and a score. His only completion of the game was a 29-yard scoring strike to Thasaud Thrasher. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County, CHS, Clinton Dragons, Crosstown Showdown, J'Quan Thomas, Marquise Gallahar, Mason Phillips, Mavericks, Tate Holmes, Thasaud Thrasher, Travist Patrick, turnovers, Tyler Thackerson

Thackerson, Whitt lead Clinton to first region win, 41-27 over Karns

Posted at 2:29 pm September 7, 2015
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Information from WYSH Radio

Clinton quarterback Tyler Thackerson led the Dragons to a 41-27 win over visiting Karns on Friday night while having a hand in all six Dragon touchdowns and accounting for 299 total yards.

Thackerson ran for two scores and threw a pair of touchdowns to S.J. Powers and one each to Beau Crisp and Isaiah Vibbert as the Dragons outgained the Beavers 374-348 in a shootout.

CHS improved to 2-1 and 1-1 in Region 3-5A while Karns fell to 1-2, 0-1. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Beau Crisp, Billy Long, CHS, Clinton Dragons, DeMarea Whitt, Isaiah Vibbert, Jayson Calwell, Karns, Tyler Thackerson, WYSH Radio

Clinton alumni propose multi-sport facility

Posted at 12:47 pm July 29, 2015
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Clinton High School Multi-sports Complex

A group of Clinton Senior High School alumni have proposed a better facility for current and future student athletes. Pictured above is a proposed 12,000-square-foot modern sports facility. It would include universal access for all student athletes, with enough room for multiple teams to practice at the same time. (Image courtesy CSHS Legacy)

 

Alumni from Clinton High School have proposed a better facility for current and future student athletes. They have plans for a 12,000-square-foot multi-sport complex that could be used as a practice facility for several sports and host volleyball matches and wrestling meets.

The facility would include a weight training area, and artificial surface practice field for football, band, cheerleaders, and dance teams. A second story would have office space for coaches and a film room, according to plans posted on the website CSHS Legacy.

WYSH Radio in Clinton reported that the Anderson County Board of Education has given officials at Clinton High School the go-ahead to start exploring the possibility of constructing the new multi-sport facility at no cost to taxpayers.

WYSH said the proposed project would also renovate the existing, but aging, football field house. A second and separate part of the proposed project would also renovate the Don Lockard Gymnasium. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Board of Education, band, Blankenship Field, cheerleaders, CHS, Clinton High School, Clinton Senior High, CSHS Legacy, dance, Don Lockard Gymnasium, football, football fieldhouse, Jack Armstrong Stadium, multi-sport complex, multi-sport facility, practice facility, Sportsplex, volleyball, weight training, wrestling, WYSH Radio

Clinton Homecoming highlighted by Wall of Fame inductions

Posted at 11:54 am September 26, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Tonight (Friday, September 26) is Homecoming at Clinton High School, and among the festivities taking place this evening will be the induction of four new members into the school’s Wall of Fame.

Thomas Underwood graduated from CHS in the late ’30s after playing football and later served in World War II, where he was shot down during combat and earned a Purple Heart, among other medals, for his service. Underwood also served in the Korean conflict before retiring as a lieutenant colonel. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12 Tagged With: 21st Century program, CHS, Civitan Club of Clinton, Clinton High School, homecoming, John Byrd, Kathleen Benedict, Perry Ward, Thomas Underwood, Wall of Fame

Tuskan honored as SADD National Advisor of the Year

Posted at 1:14 pm September 4, 2014
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Mary Tuskan and Julie Strike

Above are Clinton High School counselor Mary Tuskan, left, and Julie Strike, SADD state coordinator for Tennessee.

Mary Tuskan, counselor at Clinton High School, was chosen from a large number of qualified applicants as the SADD National Advisor of the Year, a press release said.

SADD President and Chief Executive Officer Penny Wells said that Tuskan, through her work at Clinton High School, has “exemplified our idea of a successful SADD advisor,” the press release said.

It said Tuskan led the members of the SADD chapter and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County Youth Coalition to CHS’s repeat victory in this past January’s Red Ribbon Rivalry and continues to support the students in their efforts such as the “Will you stay sober with me?” prom campaign.

Anderson County Director of Schools Larry Foster said: “We were very pleased to hear the news of Ms. Tuskan being named National SADD Advisor of the Year. She is very deserving of such an honor. She has worked extremely hard with our students in Anderson County. Her commitment and dedication to substance abuse prevention is outstanding and she is always giving of her time. Her work is recognized throughout our system and is very much appreciated.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Health, Honors and Spotlight, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County, ASAP, ASAP Community Coalition, ASAP Youth Coalition, CHS, Clinton High School, Larry Foster, Mary Tuskan, National Advisor of the Year, Penny Wells, SADD, SADD National Advisor of the Year, Stacey Pratt, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Students Against Drunk Driving, substance abuse

CHS Lady Dragons’ hoops coach resigns

Posted at 12:28 pm March 19, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Clinton High School girls’ basketball coach Tonya Lively-Snyder has resigned after 15 years on the bench.

The Lady Dragons are coming off a 4-20 season that saw them bow out of the first round of the District 3-AAA tournament. Since the 2001-02 season—the last for which reliable records are available—Clinton’s girls went 134-221.

Lively-Snyder’s best season at Clinton was the 2008-09 campaign, when her team led by future NAIA standouts Cody Houck and Amber Taylor went 22-9 and advanced to the regional tournament. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Amber Taylor, basketball coach, CHS, Clinton High School, Cody Houck, Dan Jenkins, Lady Dragons, Tonya Lively-Snyder

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