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Wildcats hold lead, hand Karns its first district loss

Posted at 10:30 am January 12, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats and Karns Beavers Basketball

Senior Isaac Merian goes up for a shot as the Oak Ridge Wildcats keep their halftime lead on Saturday and give the Karns Beavers their first district loss.

KARNS—Oak Ridge fans grew nervous as Karns chipped away at a 13-point halftime lead on Saturday night, but the Wildcats were able to hang on for a 70-64 win, handing the Beavers their first district loss and giving the fans a satisfying victory.

The Wildcats were up 39-26 at halftime, but Karns knocked the lead down to 65-64 with 41 seconds left in the hard-fought basketball game.

But Oak Ridge (17-5, 7-1 in District 3) held the lead and then widened it in the last half-minute through big plays and clutch free throws.

The Wildcats weren’t able to stop senior Devin Sibley of Karns on Saturday—he scored 29 points—but seniors Isaac Merian and Jaylin Henderson of Oak Ridge combined for 40 points, scoring 20 each. Ted Mitchell added 14, Gevantay Gee knocked down 11, and Kevin Steen contributed 5. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, basketball, Clinton, Devin Sibley, Gevantay Gee, Isaac Merian, Jaylin Henderson, Karns Beavers, Kevin Steen, Lady Wildcats, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Ted Mitchell

Wildcats take 66-37 win over Gibbs; Lady Wildcats fall 49-39

Posted at 10:35 am January 4, 2014
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Oak Ridge Wildcats and Gibbs Eagles Basketball

The Oak Ridge Wildcats beat the Gibbs Eagles 66-37 at Wildcat Arena on Friday night.

They played without 6-foot-6 senior Isaac Merian on Friday, but the Oak Ridge Wildcats built a 30-13 scoring cushion in the first half and kept it in the second, taking a 66-37 win over the Gibbs Eagles at home.

The Wildcats (16-5, 6-1 in District 3) took advantage of a series of deflections and steals, especially in the first half, used an effective press, and stayed aggressive throughout the game, Oak Ridge coach Aaron Green said. Keeping the Eagles (0-12, 0-7) to 13 points in the first half was also important, Green said.

Merian injured his shoulder during a Tuesday night third-place game in the 2013 Arby’s Classic in Bristol, when the Wildcats lost 67-40 to the Christ Presbyterian Academy Lions. Merian is a scorer, protector, rebounder, and leader, and the team should know more about his shoulder injury after an MRI on Monday, Green said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Slider, Sports, Sports Tagged With: Aaron Green, Arby's Classic, Asia Anderson, Caelyn Thompson, David Scott, Devin Sibley, Geevantay Gee, Gibbs Eagles, Isaac Merian, Jaylin Henderson, Karns, Lady Eagles, Lady Wildcats, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Tee Higgins, Xavier Maddox

Mavericks win district title 19-6 as Wildcats struggle on offense

Posted at 1:23 am November 1, 2013
By Troy Provost-Heron 5 Comments

Mavericks Tyler Hicks and Wildcats Harry Boston

Harry Boston, senior defensive end for the Oak Ridge Wildcats, pursues Tyler Hicks, senior quarterback for the Anderson County Mavericks. The Mavericks won the district championship at Blankenship Field on Thursday. (Photos by Julio Culiat)

With a chance at a district championship hanging in the balance, the Oak Ridge Wildcats fell to the Anderson County Mavericks 19-6 on Blankenship Field on Thursday.

The Wildcats (7-3, 6-2 District 3) struggled offensively throughout the night, recording only 239 yards of total offense, 58 of which came from a single deep ball from Jaylin Henderson to Jiminquas Johnson late in the fourth quarter.

The offensive woes, however, did more than just keep Oak Ridge—who also saw their three-game district winning streak come to an end with the loss—off the scoreboard as they kept the defense out on the field and in tough situations for most of the game.

“We just didn’t get it done on the offensive side. If we do anything offensively, they probably don’t score 19 points, but we kept giving back to them over and over,” Oak Ridge Coach Joe Gaddis said. “Our defense played pretty well, giving up 19 points while having to play defense all night long. I think their defense and our offense was the biggest key of the ball game.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Mavericks, Blake Goins, Blankenship Field, Class AAA District 3, district championship, Harry Boston, Isiah Jones, Jaylin Henderson, Jiminquas Johnson, Joe Gaddis, Mark Haste, Matt Fox, Oak Ridge Wildcats, playoffs, state tournament, Troy Provost-Heron, TSSAA, Tyler Hicks

Wildcats extend district win streak to 3-0 at Central; play Anderson County on Halloween

Posted at 10:05 am October 26, 2013
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Isiah Jones

Oak Ridge Wildcats sophomore Isiah Jones runs for 138 yards on 18 carries on Friday night at Central High School. (Photos by Julio Culiat)

KNOXVILLE—The Oak Ridge Wildcats extended their district win streak to 3-0 against the Central High School Bobcats on Friday in Knoxville.

The final score was 24-13.

Next up is district rival Anderson County on Halloween. It’s the last regular-season game and a district title could be at stake.

Oak Ridge Coach Joe Gaddis has emphasized that he wants the Wildcats to go 4-0 in the final four district games. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Austin Kirby, Brandon Nickle, Cedric Washington, Central Bobcats, Central High School, Isiah Jones, Jaylin Henderson, Joe Gaddis, Josh Poplar, Kyler Jones, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Tee Higgins

Wildcats prevail over Powell in 21-14 comeback

Posted at 11:32 pm October 18, 2013
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Isiah Jones Touchdown Catch

Sophomore running back Isiah Jones catches the second touchdown for the Oak Ridge Wildcats at Powell on Friday night.

POWELL—The Oak Ridge Wildcats beat the Powell Panthers in a thrilling 21-14 come-from-behind win on Friday night in Powell.

The Wildcats were down two touchdowns at halftime, but a fired-up football team returned in the second half, scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, and prevented Powell from scoring again.

“I’m so proud of this football team right now,” Wildcats Coach Joe Gaddis said. “You find out a lot about yourself when you stare adversity in the face.”

In some ways, it resembled the season opener against Farragut, when Oak Ridge struggled to score in the first half but came alive in the second.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Bradon Bonds, Conner Sepesi, football, Hagen Owenby, Isiah Jones, Jaylin Henderson, Joe Gaddis, Knoxville Central, Marcus Weaver, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Powell Panthers, Ted Mitchell, touchdowns

Wildcats QB ties school record with five touchdown passes in 57-28 victory

Posted at 3:26 pm September 28, 2013
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Ted Mitchell Reception

Junior wide receiver Ted Mitchell catches a touchdown pass from senior quarterback Jaylin Henderson near the end of the first quarter during the 57-28 homecoming victory against the Gibbs Eagles on Friday. (Photo courtesy Julio Culiat)

Oak Ridge quarterback Jaylin Henderson threw a record-tying five touchdown passes as the Wildcats rolled over the Gibbs Eagles 57-28 during a homecoming game at Blankenship Field on Friday night.

Oak Ridge (4-1, 3-0 in the district) had eight touchdowns total as they scored on drive after drive and kept the Wildcats band busy playing touchdown tunes.

Junior wide receivers Ted Mitchell and Brandon Bonds each had two touchdown catches in the first half, and senior Michael Baker caught one in the second. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, Brandon Bonds, Campbell County, football, Gibbs Eagles, homecoming, Jaleel Luster, Jaylin Henderson, Joe Gaddis, Jordan Dunbar, Matt Warmbrod, Michael Baker, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Prepradio.com, Preston Booth, record, Ted Mitchell, touchdown passes

Oak Ridge pulls aways from Halls in second half, finishes 37-6

Posted at 8:57 pm September 14, 2013
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After what the coach called a sloppy start, the Oak Ridge Wildcats became more focused in the second half and opened up a wide lead over the Halls Red Devils on Friday, finishing with a 37-6 victory.

The Wildcats (2-1, 2-0 District 3-AAA) scored first on a 51-yard pass play from quarterback Jaylin Henderson to junior wide receiver Jiminquas Johnson halfway through the first quarter at Dink Adams Field in Halls. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Dink Adams Field, Halls Red Devils, Isiah Jones, Jaleel Luster, Jaylin Henderson, Jiminquas Johnson, Michael Rowe, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Tee Higgins

Down at halftime, Wildcats rally but fall to Farragut 31-24

Posted at 8:00 pm August 31, 2013
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Interception Tommy Kaczocha

An interception by junior defensive back Tommy Kaczocha, right, early in the third quarter helps set up Oak Ridge’s first touchdown.

FARRAGUT—Down three touchdowns at halftime, the Oak Ridge Wildcats rallied in the second half against Farragut on Friday, keeping the football game close but falling to the Admirals 31-24.

It was, in part, a test of the high expectations that had been set for returning Coach Joe Gaddis, who led the Wildcats to their last state championship in 1991 and returned to Oak Ridge in March after 15 years away.

Fans disheartened by the score at the end of the first half at Bill Clabo Field in Farragut were encouraged by the turnaround in the second. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Clabo Field, Billy Williams, Bryan Phillips, Christian Mitchell, Eddie Courtney, Farragut, Farragut Admirals, Gered Young, Jaylin Henderson, Joe Gaddis, Jordan Dunbar, Michael Rowe, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Tanner Thomas, Tommy Kaczocha

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