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CHS soccer appeals TSSAA penalties after May fight

Posted at 1:20 pm June 12, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Clinton High School athletic director Dan Jenkins was in Murfreesboro on Wednesday to appeal the penalties handed down against the Dragons soccer team after a brawl during the closing minutes of a district tournament quarterfinal game at Central last month.

The appeal was made to the TSSAA Board of Control, and a decision is expected to be handed down by the end of the week.

The school was fined $3,250, and the soccer team was placed on two years of regular probation and two years of restrictive probation, which will keep them out of the postseason for the next two seasons. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Central, Clinton High School, Dan Jenkins, district tournament, Dragons, fine, postseason, probation, punishment, quarterfinal game, soccer, TSSAA, TSSAA Board of Control

Former Lady Dragon hired to lead CHS hoops program

Posted at 10:37 am May 19, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Clinton High School has a new girls’ basketball coach. Athletic Director Dan Jenkins said former Lady Dragon standout Alicia Phillips has been hired to succeed Tonya Lively-Snyder, who stepped down after 15 years on the bench last month.

During her illustrious high school career, Phillips (then Brown) set several school records. After graduating from Clinton, she received a scholarship to play softball for the University of Tennessee and played two seasons there, including an appearance in the Women’s College World Series.

She later transferred to Maryville College, where she continued her softball career and got back on the court for the Lady Scot basketball team. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Alicia Phillips, basketball coach, Clinton High School, Clinton Middle School, Dan Jenkins, Lady Dragons, Lady Hawks, Maryville College, softball coach, Tonya Lively-Snyder, University of Tennessee

TSSAA penalizes Clinton, Knox Central soccer teams after brawl

Posted at 12:19 pm May 8, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

The TSSAA has penalized Clinton and Knox Central high schools for a fight that occurred late in the Bobcats’ 4-2 win Monday night in the District 3-AAA soccer tournament.

The fight broke out with about five minutes to play, apparently after some jawing back and forth between players. Central suffered the most immediate penalty, forfeiting the rest of its season, including Thursday night’s scheduled semifinal game at Gibbs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton High School, District 3-AAA, fight, Knox Central High School, postseason ban, probation, soccer tournament, TSSAA

Spotlight: Youth Leadership Anderson County visits Nashville

Posted at 1:20 am March 26, 2014
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Anderson County Youth Leadership Visits Nashville

Youth Leadership Anderson County visited Nashville for a state government trip on March 12. (Submitted photo)

Youth Leadership Anderson County—sponsored by the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce and consisting of high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors from Anderson County High School and Clinton High School—visited Nashville for their State Government Trip on March 12.

The class had an opportunity for a “photo op” with Gov. Bill Haslam, Sen. Randy McNally, Rep. Dennis Powers, and Rep. John Ragan. The class visited the Titans Stadium and the Capitol, and participated in a mock session led by McNally, Powers and Ragan.

Those attending were Amber Bumgardner, Ivey Cates, Ryan Collinsworth, Rachel Crabtree, Jacob Craft, Hope Gass, Autumn Hicks, Sam Horn, Madison Ivey, Sami Joy, Olivia Kelly, Morgan Labelle, Tiffney Littlejohn, Matthew Lloyd, Matthew Longmire, Ali Matteson, Sarah Mawhinney, Victoria Parray, Erika Seiber, Taylor Spradlin, Sean Wallace, Brooklyn Webster, and Matthew Wilson. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Media, Photos Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Anderson County High School, Clinton High School, State Government Trip, Youth Leadership Anderson County

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

‘Clinton 12’ statues vandalized

Posted at 12:41 pm August 20, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

This past weekend, someone threw eggs at the statues of the 12 students who desegregated Clinton High School in 1956 that stand in front of the Green McAdoo Museum.

On Saturday afternoon, the Clinton Police Department was called at about 5 p.m. to the museum that pays tribute to those students—and tells the story of the South’s first desegregated public high school. Officers made contact with a woman who said she had come to visit the museum, not realizing it closed at 4 p.m., and had noticed the vandalism to the statues. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton 12, Clinton High School, Clinton Police Department, desegregation, eggs, Green McAdoo Museum, statues, vandalism

Anderson County school bus rolls on side, three students possibly injured

Posted at 10:34 am May 21, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was updated at 1:57 p.m.

An Anderson County school bus rolled on its side on Johnson Gap Road on Tuesday morning in the Dutch Valley community, and five students could have minor injuries, officials said.

There were 44 students on Bus No. 20, which transports students to Dutch Valley Elementary School, Clinton Middle School, and Clinton High School, said Jim Woodward, chief financial officer for Anderson County Schools. It crashed at Dutch Valley Road at about 7:50 a.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, Clinton High School, Clinton Middle School, Dutch Valley, Dutch Valley Elementary School, Jim Woodward, Johnson Gap Road, school bus

Clinton High dedicates ‘net zero’ classroom

Posted at 1:40 pm May 1, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Students, teachers, and school administrators gathered to dedicate a new, so-called “net zero” classroom on the campus of Clinton High School on Tuesday.

The 1,150-square-foot building is powered by solar panels and is independent of the electric grid. The classroom, believed to be the first of its kind in the state, was funded by the school system as well as grants from Tennessee Valley Authority and Oak Ridge National Laboratory as well as other sponsors. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: alternative energy, classroom, Clinton High School, electric grid, geothermal, net zero, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, solar, solar panels, Tennessee Valley Authority, wind

Anderson school bus involved in crash, no students injured

Posted at 11:02 am January 30, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

An Anderson County school bus was involved in a traffic accident Wednesday morning in South Clinton.

A car reportedly pulled in front of bus #14 from David Road onto Blockhouse Valley Road and was struck by the bus, which was carrying approximately 15 to 20 students to Clinton Middle and High School, according to school officials.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: accident, Blockhouse Valley Road, Clinton High School, Clinton Middle School, David Lane, school bus, South Clinton, students

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