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Football: McKamey leaving Grace Christian to coach Clinton

Posted at 3:16 pm December 26, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

Randy McKamey, who once coached at Clinton Middle School, is leaving Grace Christian Academy to coach football at his alma mater, Clinton High School.

Clinton High School Athletic Director Brad Collette announced the decision last week.

Collette said that McKamey was offered the job on Monday and accepted. He met with his Grace Christian players to inform them of his decision.

McKamey once coached at Clinton Middle School, but he has spent the last 10 years at Grace Christian, compiling an 89-32 record and making the playoffs nine times, including this season, when the Rams finished 6-6 and lost in the second round to Happy Valley. His Rams appeared in three state semifinals, won seven region championships, and went unbeaten in the regular season twice, including in 2011, when the program was serving a two-year playoff ban handed down by the TSSAA. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Brad Collette, Clinton High School, Clinton Middle School, Dragons, football, Grace Christian Academy, Josh Kerr, RAMS, Randy McKamey

Jefferson Middle wins city championship in 52-0 blowout over Robertsville

Posted at 12:42 am October 2, 2015
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Jefferson Middle Isaiah Johnson and Robertsville Middle Keyon Porter on Oct. 1, 2015

Isaiah Johnson (20) of Jefferson Middle School returned a Robertsville Middle School punt for a touchdown to give the Eagles a 24-0 lead at 4:05 in the first quarter. Here is being pursued by Keyon Porter (1) of Robertsville Middle School. Johnson also returned an interception a few minutes earlier for a touchdown in the first quarter of a 52-0 win over the Rams on Blankenship Field on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Five Jefferson Middle School football players scored touchdowns, and Eagles quarterback Jack Replogle ran for two and threw for one during a 52-0 blowout city championship win over Robertsville Middle School on Blankenship Field on Thursday.

Replogle wasn’t the only Eagle to score two touchdowns. Isaiah Johnson also had two. He returned an interception for a touchdown a few minutes into the first quarter, and he returned a punt for a TD about two minutes after that, giving Jefferson a 24-0 lead at 4:05 in the first quarter.

Three other Eagles scored touchdowns during the annual city championship on Thursday: Jonathan Ellis, Carson Hope, and Mitchell Gibbons. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Middle School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, Brian Wilson, Carson Hope, City Championship, Eagles, Grace Christian, Isaiah Johnson, Jack Replogle, James Branson, Jefferson Middle School, JMS, Jonathan Ellis, Keyon Porter, Mitchell Gibbons, RAMS, Robertsville Middle School

After rough first quarter, Wildcats warm up in 70-54 season-opener

Posted at 12:54 am November 12, 2014
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Oak Ridge Wildcats Geevantay Gee and Grace Christian

Junior guard Geevantay Gee (12), the only returning starter to play in the season-opener, scored the only points for the Wildcats during the first quarter against Grace Christian on Tuesday, but the rest of the team played better in the next three quarters and Oak Ridge won 70-54.

 

KARNS—They had a rough start in the season-opener on Tuesday, but the relatively young Oak Ridge Wildcats improved after the first quarter and turned a 12-point deficit into a 70-54 win.

Junior point guard Geevantay Gee, the only returning starter to play in the season-opener at Grace Christian in Karns, scored the only points for the Wildcats during the first quarter—seven total. Meanwhile, the Rams started hot and quickly racked up 19 points.

But after their nerves calmed, the Wildcats started defending better—stepping up their pressure and forcing turnovers—and their performance improved. For example, Oak Ridge Coach Aaron Green said, the Wildcats had two assists at the half, and Gee alone had five in the second.

After giving up 19 points in the first quarter, the Wildcats held the Rams to 35 total in the next three. Green said he thought Grace Christian became fatigued. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, basketball, Colton Wade, Darel Middleton, DeAndre Gibson, DeMarea Whitt, Geevantay Gee, Grace Christian, Javien Johnson, Joey Kocak, Oak Ridge Wildcats, RAMS, season opener, Tajion Jones, Ted Mitchell, Tee Higgins, Tyshawn Young

CAK takes lead over Robertsville in double overtime

Posted at 8:00 am August 26, 2013
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Robertsville Middle School Rams Play CAK

The Robertsville Middle School Rams lost 18-12 in double overtime Thursday to Christian Academy of Knoxville at Ben Martin Field.

The Robertsville Middle School Rams lost 18-12 in double overtime Thursday to Christian Academy of Knoxville.

The Rams are now 1-1. They beat Webb 22-18 on Aug. 8 and play Wartburg this week at Blankenship Field in Oak Ridge, Coach Chris Layton said.

This past Thursday’s football game had been moved to Ben Martin Field, the Oak Ridge High School practice field, because of field conditions at CAK, where the game had originally been scheduled to be played.

Filed Under: Middle School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Ben Martin Field, CAK, Chris Layton, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Oak Ridge High School, RAMS, Robertsville Middle School Rams

Picture: DOE director of economic impact, diversity visits ORNL

Posted at 5:57 pm August 10, 2013
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Dot Harris at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

From left, Dot Harris, director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, and Michael Colbert, deputy director of DOE’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion, listen as Research Alliance in Math and Science student Darius Degraffenried presents his research. (Photo by ORNL’s Jason Richards)

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Dot Harris, director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, visited Oak Ridge National Laboratory Thursday and Friday.

Harris spoke at the Research Alliance in Math and Science banquet Thursday evening, and she attended a RAMS poster session that preceded the dinner.

Her agenda also included visits to ORNL’s supercomputing facilities, Spallation Neutron Source, the Carbon Fiber Technology Facility, and the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, as well as discussions on the lab’s education, outreach, partnerships, and small business programs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Carbon Fiber Technology Facility, Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate, Dot Harris, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, ORNL, RAMS, Research Alliance in Math and Science, Spallation Neutron Source, supercomputing, U.S. Department of Energy

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