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Wildcats advance to Region 2 finals with 61-58 win over Karns

Posted at 10:18 pm February 25, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats and Karns Beavers Region 2 Semifinals

Oak Ridge advanced to the Region 2 finals with a 61-58 win over Karns on Tuesday in front of one of the largest crowds ever at Wildcat Arena. The game’s theme was “America.”

Note: This story was last updated at 11:45 p.m.

The Oak Ridge boys’ basketball team advanced to the Region 2 finals with a 61-58 win over Karns on Tuesday in front of the one of the largest crowds ever at Wildcat Arena.

It was the third time this year that the Wildcats (29-6) have beat the Beavers, and the win guarantees them at least two more post-season games.

“It’s hard to beat any team three times, especially a good team,” Oak Ridge Coach Aaron Green said.

Oak Ridge will play Powell (22-9) at 7 p.m. Thursday at home in the Region 2 finals. The outcome will determine whether the Wildcats play at home or away in a Monday sectional game where teams will fight for a chance to go to the state tournament in Murfreesboro in March. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, basketball, Blake Bowman, Devin Sibley, District 3, Division I Class AAA Boys' Basketball Region Tournament, Garrett Brown, Halls, Jaylin Henderson, Karns Beavers, Kevin Steen, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Powell, Region 2, Region 2 finals, Region 2-AAA, Seth Davis, state tournament, Ted Mitchell, Wildcat Arena

Wildcats play Karns in Region 2 semifinals tonight

Posted at 11:55 am February 25, 2014
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Jaylin Henderson Dunk

Senior Wildcat Jaylin Henderson dunks in the fourth quarter of a Feb. 7 game against Karns. (Photo courtesy Bruce Phillips)

The Oak Ridge Wildcats boys’ basketball team (28-6) plays the Karns Beavers (23-6) in the second of two Region 2 semifinal games in Oak Ridge tonight.

The Oak Ridge-Karns game is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. It will follow the other Region 2 semifinal game, which features the Powell Panthers and Halls Red Devils. That game starts at 6 p.m.

All four teams playing tonight are District 3 teams that eliminated District 4 teams from the Region 2-AAA tournament on Saturday.

Before those first-round Region 2 games, Oak Ridge won the District 3 championship, defeating Halls 61-43 at Powell on  Wednesday, Feb. 19. Karns beat Powell 62-56 in the third-place game that same day. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Devin Sibley, District 3, District 4, Halls Red Devils, Jaylin Henderson, Karns Beavers, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Powell Panthers, Region 2 semifinal, Region 2-AAA

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

Three-point-shooting freshman helps lead Wildcats to tournament win

Posted at 11:35 pm February 22, 2014
By John Huotari 4 Comments

DeAndre Gibson Oak Ridge Wildcats

Freshman DeAndre Gibson, right, hit four three-point shots against the Farragut Admirals in the third quarter of a first-round regional basketball tournament game on Saturday, giving the Wildcats the lead and shifting momentum.

A three-point-shooting freshman came off the bench Saturday and gave the Oak Ridge Wildcats the big momentum-shifting boost they needed against Farragut in the first round of the Region 2 basketball tournament.

Freshman DeAndre Gibson knocked down four three-point shots in the third quarter, first giving Oak Ridge a 34-33 lead and then—a few minutes later—widening it to 45-38, the largest lead of the first three quarters. Wildcats fans exploded with excitement after Gibson’s second series of back-to-back three-point shots.

“It was probably the difference in the ball game,” Oak Ridge Coach Aaron Green said after the 59-48 victory over the Admirals. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, DeAndre Gibson, District 3, District 4, Farragut Admirals, Halls, Isaac Merian, Jaylin Henderson, Karns, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Powell, Region 2 basketball tournament, Region 2 semifinals, Tee Higgins, three-point shots

Lady Wildcats eliminate Clinton 51-37, play AC on Thursday

Posted at 11:49 pm February 11, 2014
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The Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats eliminated the Clinton Lady Dragon 51-37 in the first round of the District 3 basketball tournament at Powell on Tuesday.

The Clinton girls fell behind early and could not dig themselves out of the hole.

The Lady Wildcats (8-20, 6-10 in District 3) extended their win streak over the Lady Dragons (4-20, 3-13) to 54.

Oak Ridge will next play Anderson County (15-11, 12-3) at 6 p.m. Thursday in Powell.

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, basketball tournament, Clinton, District 3, Lady Dragons, Lady Wildcats, Oak Ridge

Wildcats on eight-game win streak, three regular-season games remain

Posted at 6:25 pm February 3, 2014
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Isaac Merian of the Oak Ridge Wildcats

Isaac Merian of the Oak Ridge Wildcats scores two against Campbell County on Thursday. (Photo courtesy Bruce Phillips)

The Oak Ridge Wildcats have won eight in a row, and the boys’ team will finish the regular season this week with three games against Gibbs, Karns, and Fulton.

The Wildcats (23-5, 13-1 in District 3) beat Campbell County 80-41 in a rescheduled game at home on Thursday, and they won at Knox Central 79-62 on Friday.

They play at Gibbs, a district opponent, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. That’s followed by games at home this weekend—against Karns on Friday and Fulton on Saturday. Oak Ridge beat Karns 70-64 on Jan. 11. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: basketball, District 3, Fulton, Gibbs, Isaac Merian, Karns, Lady Wildcats, Oak Ridge Wildcats

Oliver Springs liquor vote, Norris Council race remain close

Posted at 1:06 pm November 7, 2012
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Unofficial results from Tuesday’s election remained close on an Oliver Springs liquor referendum and the race for a fifth seat on the Norris City Council, and it wasn’t clear how provisional ballots could change the final vote tallies.

Oliver Springs voters appeared to have rejected the liquor referendum, with 486 voting yes and 519 voting “no” in Anderson and Roane counties. The referendum would allow package stores to sell alcoholic beverages.

But there are about 50 provisional ballots in Anderson County and an unknown number in Roane County, election officials said Wednesday. It wasn’t clear how many of those were from Oliver Springs, or how the ballots and a post-election audit might affect the final vote when results are certified Nov. 19.

Results in the race for four of the five seats on Norris City Council seemed clear. Chris Mitchell, Bill Grieve Jr., Loretta A. Painter, and Jack Black all received more than 500 votes, according to the unofficial results.

But the write-in race between four candidates competing for a fifth seat was close. York Haverkamp had 166 write-in votes and Eugene F. Oates had 154.

Anderson County Election Commission Administrator Mark Stephens said the write-in ballots will have to be checked vote by vote.

“We have really never had to do this in the past,” he said.

In other races in Anderson County, Steven R. Emert received the most votes in the special election to represent District 3 on Anderson County Commission. That district includes Andersonville, Fairview, Norris, and Glen Alpine. Former commissioner Johnny Alley resigned from the seat after he was elected Anderson County property assessor in the Aug. 2 election.

Also Tuesday, Shain Vowell and Andrew Howard won two seats on Lake City City Council, Vowell with 231 votes and Howard with 191.

Most of the other results mirrored results in larger regions, with the exception of the presidential race. Republican Bob Corker beat Democrat Mark E. Clayton in the U.S. Senate race, Republican Chuck Fleischmann defeated Democrat Mary M. Headrick in the battle to represent Tennessee’s Third District in the U.S. House of Representatives, and Republican Dennis Powers trounced Independent Virgil Kidwell.

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Election Commission, Andrew Howard, Bill Grieve Jr., Chris Mitchell, District 3, election, Eugene F. Oates, Jack Black, Lake City City Council, liquor referendum, Loretta A. Painter, Mark Stephens, Norris City Council, Oliver Springs, package stores, Roane County, Shain Vowell, Steven R. Emert, York Haverkamp

Anderson County Commission seat on November ballot

Posted at 10:59 pm August 15, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Johnny Alley

Johnny Alley

Political candidates can pick up petitions starting Sept. 4 to run in a special November election to serve on Anderson County Commission in District 3, which includes Andersonville, Fairview, Glen Alpine, and Norris.

Whoever wins election to that seat in the Nov. 6 election will serve the remaining two years of the four-year term of Anderson County Commissioner Johnny Alley Jr. He was elected Anderson County property assessor in the Aug. 2 election, and he starts Sept. 1.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, District 3, Johnny Alley, special election

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