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Soccer: Wildcats finish as Region 2 runner-up, play Dobyns-Bennett this afternoon

Posted at 1:35 pm May 21, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Oak Ridge junior midfielder Brent Robinson (6) and Bearden senior Gabe Alvarez (33), who scored two goals, battle for the soccer ball during a 4-1 win for the Bulldogs at Bearden on Thursday, May 19, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

KNOXVILLE—Oak Ridge finished as Region 2-AAA runner-up at Bearden on Thursday, and the Wildcats play Dobyns-Bennett in a sectional soccer game in Kingsport this afternoon (Saturday, May 21). The winner of that game will advance to the Class AAA state tournament in Murfreesboro next week.

The Wildcats (14-8) lost to the Bulldogs 4-1 at Bearden on Thursday. Oak Ridge senior goalkeeper Joel Turner was busy the entire game, trying to keep a steady stream of Bearden shots out of the net. The Bulldogs finished with 31 shots, or about one shot every 2.5 minutes. Eighteen of those shots were on goal.

Bearden (19-3) scored in quick back-to-back goals less than three minutes apart late in the first half and about 30 seconds apart late in the second.

Oak Ridge scored its only goal with 1:14 remaining on a penalty kick by senior defender Blake Clowers.

Bearden seniors Spencer Smiley and Gabe Alvarez had two goals each for the Bulldogs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Slider, Sports, Sports Tagged With: Bearden, Blake Clowers, Brent Robinson, Dobyns-Bennett, Gabe Alvarez, Jameson Elmore, Jeff Trombly, Joel Turner, Jose Rodriguez, Kelvin Garcia, Kingsport, Matt Warmbrod, Oak Ridge, Region 1-AAA, Region 2-AAA, Ryan Radcliffe, sectional, Sevier County, soccer, Spencer Smiley, Stefan Mortl, Wildcats, Will Lewis

Tipped, intercepted pass saves 17-14 win for Wildcats at Dobyns-Bennett

Posted at 11:18 pm August 28, 2015
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Oak Ridge Wildcats Defense at Dobyns-Bennet Indians

The Oak Ridge defense stops Dobyns-Bennett quarterback Cole Maupin (6) during a 17-14 win for the Wildcats in Kingsport on Friday. Wildcats making the stop are Gavin Warrington (11), Jamalcolm Henderson (53), Kyndall Clark (54), and Adam Manookian (35). (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 12 p.m. Aug. 29

KINGSPORT—A tipped pass intercepted by the Oak Ridge defense at their own 11-yard line with less than three minutes to play saved a 17-14 win for the Wildcats at Dobyns-Bennett on Friday.

Before the tipped pass and interception, the Indians had blocked a Wildcats punt at the Oak Ridge 33 and driven to the Oak Ridge 10. The Wildcats were ahead by three, but Dobyns-Bennett had a chance to tie the game or even take the lead.

But with 2:39 to play, Wildcats senior defensive end Alex Alcorn blocked a pass by Indians quarterback Cole Maupin, and senior linebacker Adam Manookian intercepted it, shifting the momentum from Dobyns-Bennett back to Oak Ridge.

After the interception, two big runs by senior quarterback Jordan Dunbar helped the Wildcats (2-0) get the football into Dobyns-Bennett territory, where Oak Ridge was able to let time run out at the end of the fourth quarter.

“It was definitely a nail-biter,” Manookian said. “They were so close to the end zone.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Slider, Sports, Sports Tagged With: Adam Manookian, Alex Alcorn, Brandon Nickle, Chase Kimbro, Cole Maupin, Dobyns-Bennett Indians, Graham Clark, Jacoby Thompson, Joe Gaddis, Jordan Dunbar, Kingsport, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Tee Higgins

Weather: Schools, courts, offices closed; Wildcats sectional game now on Tuesday

Posted at 10:42 am March 3, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was last updated at 1:20 p.m.

Schools in Anderson County, Clinton, and Knox and Morgan counties are closed today (Monday) because of weather conditions and possible icing. And the Wildcats boys’ basketball sectional game in Kingsport, featuring Oak Ridge and Dobyns-Bennett, has been postponed to 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Roane State Community College is closing its Campbell, Cumberland, Morgan, Scott, and Fentress county campuses due to icy roads. The campuses in Oak Ridge and Loudon, Knox, and Roane counties are open, but classes at the Clinton facility have been canceled.

The afternoon docket for the Anderson County General Sessions Court in Clinton has been canceled starting at 1 p.m. The afternoon docket for Anderson County Juvenile Court has also been canceled. And the Anderson County Courthouse closed at 1 p.m.

Tennessee officials said state offices will be closed the remainder of the day statewide, but mission-critical state employees will report to work as usual. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, High School, K-12, Sports, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, basketball, Clinton, Dobyns-Bennett, ice, icing, Kingsport, Morgan County, National Weather Service, Oak Ridge, Roane State Community College, snow, Wildcats

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