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Baseball: Admirals rout Morristown East to reach state tournament

Posted at 8:01 pm May 20, 2016
By Ken Lay Leave a Comment

Farragut High School’s baseball team punched its ticket to the Class AAA state tournament with a 13-0 victory over Morristown East in a sectional game at John Heatherly Field at the Ballpark in Farragut.

The Admirals, who posted a runner-up finish in Murfreesboro in 2015, will begin their quest for a 10th state title Tuesday.

Farragut (37-6) had endured some offensive struggles during the postseason but broke out in a big way against Powell in the Region 2-AAA championship game in Farragut on Wednesday night. The Admirals scored five runs in their last at-bat against the Panthers and came off the field with a 6-5 victory after erasing an early five-run deficit.

Farragut wasted little time Friday picking up where it left off Wednesday. The Admirals took advantage of a pair of errors by the Hurricanes in the bottom of the first and scored six runs on just three hits in the bottom of the first inning. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Admirals, Alec Rinehart, baseball, Carmelo Venero, Chandler Chambers, Class AAA state championship, Class AAA state tournament, Cole Morgan, Duncan Pence, Dylan Pacifico, Farragut High School, Jake Hagenow, John Heatherly Field, John Painter, Justen Freeman, Ken Lay, Matt Buckner, Morristown East, Powell, Randal Morgan, Region 1, Region 2, Region 2-AAA championship, Ryan Haun, Ryan Lloyd, Sevier County, Spencer Odom

Steal helps save OT win for Wildcats, who play for Region 2 championship Sunday

Posted at 11:18 pm February 28, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats Student Section at Region 2-AAA Semifinal 2015

The Region 2-AAA semifinal basketball game between Oak Ridge and Heritage came down to the wire at home on Saturday. Above the Oak Ridge student section watches the match, which wasn’t decided until the final seconds. (Photo by Terri Blair)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 12:54 a.m. March 1.

A steal by senior Ted Mitchell late in the game helped save an overtime win for the Oak Ridge Wildcats in a regional tournament semifinal game against Heritage on Saturday.

The Wildcats (28-2) were also helped by a big basket by sophomore Tee Higgins late in overtime, when Oak Ridge was down by one. Higgins’ shot off the glass gave the Wildcats a one-point 44-43 lead with about 1:10 to play. A free throw by junior Geevantay Gee after Mitchell’s steal widened the margin to two.

Heritage (23-12) missed their final two back-to-back shots with about seven seconds left, and the final score at Wildcat Arena was 45-43.

Oak Ridge moves on to play Maryville (24-6) in the Region 2-AAA championship at home at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, Anthony Gibson, basketball, Bill Duncan, District 3, District 4, Dobyns-Bennett, Geevantay Gee, Heritage Mountaineers, Jake Long, Keenan Berger, Maryville, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Region 1, Region 2 semifinal, Region 2-AAA, Region 2-AAA championship, Region 2-AAA semifinals, Region 2-AAA tournament, Science Hill, Ted Mitchell, Tee Higgins, Wildcat Arena

TDOT: Ready to tackle winter weather

Posted at 1:40 pm January 7, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

John Schroer

John Schroer

NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Department of Transportation said it is stocked and ready to clear roadways of ice and snow this season. Over the last several weeks, salt supplies have been replenished in all 95 counties, and crews have readied snow plows and brine trucks for the winter season.

“Tennessee often sees the bulk of its winter weather in January and February,” TDOT Commissioner John Schroer said. “Our salt bins are fully stocked, and we have more than a thousand employees ready to mobilize in the event of inclement weather.”

There are 215 salt trucks and 215 snow plows and 69,758 tons of salt in Region 1, which includes 24 counties in East Tennessee, TDOT said. Region 1 has 9,182 lane miles on interstates and state routes and a $7.9 million ice and snow budget, as well as 373,000 gallons of salt brine. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: brine, brine trucks, ice, interstates, John Schroer, Region 1, roadways, salt, salt bins, salt brine, snow, snow plows, state routes, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, winter storm, winter weather

Updated: Oak Ridge sunk by Admirals; Farragut wins Region 2 tournament

Posted at 12:52 am October 15, 2014
By Trenton Duffer Leave a Comment

Mattie Livengood of Oak Ridge, and Anne Abernathy and Alexis Parker of Farragut

At left, Mattie Livengood of Oak Ridge, the District 3 champions, goes up against defenders Anne Abernathy (11) and Alexis Parker (6) of Farragut, the Region 4 runner-up, during semifinals at the Region 2-AAA championship at Bearden High School on Tuesday. Farragut beat Oak Ridge and went on to win the regional championship in the finals match against Bearden. (Photos by Nicholas Rhodes)

 

Note: This story was updated with stats at 10:10 a.m. Oct. 16.

BEARDEN—The first matchup of the night featured the Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats battling the Farragut Lady Admirals. Oak Ridge fought hard against Farragut, but was eventually beaten in straight sets: 25-8, 25-10, and 25-11.

The first set was all Farragut. After putting up the first six points of the set, the Lady Admirals kept piling on the score. At one point of the set, they commanded a 15-3 lead on the Lady Wildcats. Before the Wildcats knew what happened, Farragut had won the set 25-8.

The second set was closer at first, but Farragut seemed to overpower Oak Ridge with every serve, kill, or block. The Lady Wildcats brought it to 4-3 before the Lady Admirals went on a 10-3 scoring run to pull the lead to 14-6. After that, Farragut didn’t look back.

After the second set, Coach Carmen Foster huddled her girls up and she told them to calm their nerves.

“Stay together,” Foster encouraged. “Concentrate on the pass, talk to each other out there, and stay positive.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Sherles, Alexis Parker, Anderson County, Anne Abernathy, Bearden, Carmen Foster, Emily Campbell, Emma Milloway, Emma Milstead, Farragut Admirals, Mattie Livengood, Natalie Hartman, Nicholas Rhodes, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Olivia Milloway, Rachel Card, Rachel Loeffler, Raegan Grooms, Region 1, Region 2 Tournament, Region 2-AAA championship, Region 3, Region 4, region tournament, regional championship, Sami Viau, Trenton Duffer, volleyball

Oak Ridge to play Jefferson County in state tournament Wednesday

Posted at 11:40 am March 8, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats 2014 District Champions

The Oak Ridge Wildcats are pictured above celebrating a district championship win over the Hall Red Devils in February.

The Oak Ridge Wildcats boys’ basketball team will play Jefferson County in the first round of the state tournament on Wednesday.

The Division I Class AAA quarterfinals game starts at 2:45 p.m. Wednesday at the Murphy Center at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro.

The Oak Ridge Wildcats are 30-7, and the Jefferson County Patriots are 30-5. The Wildcats are Region 2-AAA runner-ups, and the Patriots are Region 1 runner-ups.

Oak Ridge beat the Dobyns-Bennett Indians 62-55 in a Class AAA sectional game on Tuesday to advance to the state tournament for the second year in a row. The Indians were Region 1 champions, beating Jefferson County 63-52 on Feb. 27. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Class AAA, Division I, Dobyns-Bennett Indians, Jefferson County Patriots, Murphy Center, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Powell Panthers, quarterfinals, Region 1, Region 2, state tournament, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association

Wildcats headed back to state tournament after 62-55 win over Dobyns-Bennett

Posted at 10:09 pm March 4, 2014
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Seth Davis Oak Ridge and John Fulkerson Dobyns-Bennett

Dobyns-Bennett’s John Fulkerson (#20) and Oak Ridge’s Seth Davis (#5) scramble after a loose ball. (Photo by Ned Jilton II/Kingsport Times News)

Note: This story was last updated at 12:05 p.m. March 5.

The Oak Ridge Wildcats will play in their second consecutive state tournament after a 62-55 win over Dobyns-Bennett in Kingsport on Tuesday.

It was another comeback victory for the Wildcats, who had been down 27-35 at halftime.

“We won the game in the second half defensively,” Oak Ridge Coach Aaron Green said.

He said senior Kevin Steen, who led the Wildcats with 16 points, sparked the team with 10 points in the third quarter, including a two-handed dunk off a rebound. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, News, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, Class AAA, Division I, Dobyns-Bennett Indians, Isaac Merian, Jaylin Henderson, Kevin Steen, Makale Foreman, Murfreesboro, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Paul Gadson, Powell Panthers, Region 1, Region 2-AAA, sectional game, Seth Davis, state championship, state tournament, Tyleke Love

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