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Colburn, an ORHS senior, awarded student-athlete scholarship

Posted at 10:06 am April 7, 2016
By Rhonda Sumner Leave a Comment

Thomas Colburn AF Bridges State Award of Excellence Scholarship 2016

Thomas Colburn was recently awarded the AF Bridges State Award of Excellence scholarship. This $1,000 college scholarship is given annually to a senior student-athlete who best exemplifies the high ideals, ethics, integrity, citizenship and sportsmanship of the TSSAA. (Submitted photo)

 

Thomas Colburn, a senior at Oak Ridge High School, was recently awarded the AF Bridges State Award of Excellence scholarship.

This $1,000 college scholarship is given annually to a senior student-athlete who best exemplifies the high ideals, ethics, integrity, citizenship and sportsmanship of the TSSAA (Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association).

Colburn is a member of the Oak Ridge Wildcats cross country and track and field teams, and he also was a finalist in an Intel science competition after a two-year project conducted with help from an Oak Ridge National Laboratory mentor.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: AF Bridges State Award of Excellence, cross country, Intel science competition, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats, scholarship, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Thomas Colburn, track and field, TSSAA

Close to 2,000 bowlers competing in state tournament in Oak Ridge, Knoxville

Posted at 3:12 pm February 27, 2016
By John Huotari 1 Comment

State-Bowling-Tournament-Oak-Ridge-Bowling-Center-Feb-27-2016-2

A state bowling tournament is bringing a few thousand people to Oak Ridge and Knoxville for two weekends in February and one weekend in March. Above, teams bowl in the Tennessee State USBC Bowling Association 69th Annual Handicap Tournament at the Oak Ridge Bowling Center on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A state bowling tournament is bringing close to 2,000 bowlers to Oak Ridge and Knoxville for the last two weekends in February and the first weekend in March.

It’s the Tennessee State USBC Bowling Association 69th Annual Handicap Tournament.

The team events are at Oak Ridge Bowling Center on South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge, and the singles and doubles events are at Strike and Spare on Western Avenue in Knoxville.

Officials estimated there are between 1,400 and 1,800 bowlers participating. Add in local bowlers on sub lists, and the total is probably close to 2,000, they said. Plus, many bowlers bring others with them, including family members, and they’re staying in area hotels, eating at local restaurants, and taking children to see tourist attractions like the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge and American Museum of Science and Energy.

“This is phenomenal for Oak Ridge,” said Craig Porter, general manager at the Oak Ridge Bowling Center. It also helps Knoxville, he said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: bowlers, bowling tournament, Craig Porter, Len Hart, Oak Ridge Bowling Center, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge United States Bowling Congress, ORHS Alley Cats, state bowling tournament, Stirke and Spare, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Tennessee State USBC Bowling Association 69th Annual Handicap Tournament, TSSAA, Warren Gooch

Prudden, former girls basketball coach, to be inducted into TSSAA Hall of Fame

Posted at 1:06 pm February 4, 2016
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Jill Prudden

Jill Prudden

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

Jill Prudden, former girls basketball coach at Oak Ridge High School, will be inducted into the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Hall of Fame in April.

Prudden was head girls basketball coach at Oak Ridge High School for 31 seasons. Her 908 wins rank third in the state. She led the team to three TSSAA state championships (1988, 1994, and 1997) and 21 TSSAA state tournament appearances.

Prudden retired from coaching in 2010 and is currently teaching at Robertsville Middle School.

Here is more information from a press release, including the names and additional information on all nine inductees. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2016 TSSAA Hall of Fame, Allen Richardso, Allen Richardson, B.O. "Bo" Booth, basketball, Clint Satterfield, Ed Foster, Hall of Fame, Henry Phillips, Jill Prudden, Joel Pierce, Ken Netherland, L.E. "Lee" Clayborne, Oak Ridge High School, Robertsville Middle School, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, TSSAA, TSSAA Hall of Fame

Higgins one of two Mr. Football finalists for Class 5A Back of the Year

Posted at 9:46 am November 23, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Wildcats Tee Higgins Catch at Ooltewah Nov. 13, 2015

Oak Ridge junior Tee Higgins (5) is one of two finalists for Class 5A Back of the Year in the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards. The awards will be presented on Monday, November 30, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. Above, Higgins makes a catch at Ooltewah in a second-round Class 5A playoff game on Friday, Nov. 13, 2015. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Oak Ridge junior Tee Higgins is one of two finalists for Back of the Year in Class 5A in the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards.

Higgins, who has committed to the University of Tennessee, is a wide receiver who has also played at defensive back and punt returner this year. Higgins also plays basketball for Oak Ridge High School.

The other finalist in Division I Class 5A is Nate Johnson of Independence High School.

The Mr. Football Awards will be presented to the top 16 backs and linemen in eight classifications of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association on Monday, November 30, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The top kicker in the state will be recognized with a Mr. Football Award, regardless of classification.

Four semifinalists for each category and each classification were announced on November 5. There are six classifications in Division I and two in Division II. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Back of the Year, Bernard Childress, Class 5A, Class 5A Back of the Year, football, Mr. Football, Nate Johnson, Oak Ridge, Tee Higgins, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards, TSSAA, Tyrel Dodson

Oliver Springs, other state tournament games postponed

Posted at 10:08 am March 5, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Murfreesboro Snow Ice on March 5, 2015

Ice covered about two inches of snow in Murfreesboro on Thursday morning, and the Oliver Springs Lady Bobcats state quarterfinal game has been postponed to Friday morning. (Photo courtesy RoaneSports.com)

 

The Oliver Springs Lady Bobcats had been scheduled to play in a state quarterfinal game in Mufreesboro this morning (Thursday morning), but that game has been postponed to Friday morning.

All other TSSAA state basketball tournament games scheduled for today have also been postponed due to extremely hazardous road conditions. The Thursday schedule will resume at 11 a.m. Central time Friday (12 p.m. Eastern) in order to allow extra time for road conditions to improve in the morning.

Friday’s scheduled semifinal games will be played on Saturday beginning at 1:30 p.m. Central due to the Middle Tennessee State University’s women’s basketball game that is scheduled at 10 a.m. Saturday’s scheduled championship games will be played on Sunday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Meetings and Events, Sports, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Decatur County Riverside, hazardous road conditions, ice, Middle Tennessee State University, MTSU, Murphy Center, Oliver Springs Lady Bobcats, snow, state quarterfinal, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, TSSAA, winter weather

ORHS athletic director recognized for distinguished service by TSSAA

Posted at 8:56 pm February 5, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Mike Mullins

Mike Mullins

Mike Mullins, the athletic director at Oak Ridge High School, has been honored by the TSSAA for his distinguished service as an administrator.

The TSSAA, or Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, administers junior and senior high school sports. A story in the Winter 2015 issue of TSSAA News said Mullins is finishing his ninth year as athletic director at ORHS and his 29th year in interscholastic athletics and education.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: A.F. Bridges Athletic Director of the Year Award, athletic director, Blankenship Field, Distinguished Service, Mike Mullins, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats, ORHS, Pro2Serve soccer complex, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, TSSAA, TSSAA News, Wildcat Arena

TSSAA approves football regional realignments for 2015, 2016

Posted at 11:56 am November 14, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

On Thursday, the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Board of Control finalized its realignment of the state’s high school football teams, and there are plenty of changes affecting local teams.

The state’s new Class 6A will be made up of the 31 largest schools in the state by enrollment, except for Maryville, which successfully petitioned the state to move from 5A to 6A. All 32 6A teams will qualify for the postseason, while the remaining Division I classifications will send the top four finishers in each region to the postseason.

The realignment will remain in effect for at least the next two academic years, beginning in 2015.

Locally, the Clinton Dragons are in the new Region 3-5A with Campbell County, Oak Ridge, Farragut, Karns and Lenoir City. Anderson County has moved to Class 4A and will play in Region 2 with Fulton, Carter, Catholic, Central, and Union County. The list of regions served by this radio station is below, with local teams in italics. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Campbell County, Class 4A, Class 5A, Class 6A, Clinton, Farragut, football, high school, Karns, Lenoir City, Oak Ridge, regional realignments, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, TSSAA

Wildcats to play Soddy-Daisy in first round of football playoffs

Posted at 3:26 pm November 1, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats Football Helmet

The Oak Ridge Wildcats (10-0) will play the Soddy-Daisy Trojans (4-6) in the first round of the Class 5A playoffs on Friday, November 7. The game starts at 7 p.m. at Blankenship Field in Oak Ridge.

Pairings for the football playoffs for the 2014 Division I BlueCross Bowl were posted on the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association website on Saturday.

Thirty-two teams will compete in 16 games in the Class 5A playoffs next Friday. Winners advance to the second round on November 14.

Other District 3-AAA teams in the playoffs are Anderson County (8-2), Campbell County (8-2), Clinton (7-3), Knoxville Central (5-5), and Gibbs (5-5). [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 Division I BlueCross Bowl, Anderson County, Campbell County, Class 5A, Clinton, football playoffs, Gibbs, Knoxville Central, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Quad 1, Quad 2, Soddy-Daisy Trojans, South Doyle, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, TSSAA

Sponsored: Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen celebrate 40 years

Posted at 1:40 pm October 31, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen Attorney Photo 2014

The attorneys at Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen in Oak Ridge are pictured above. (Submitted photo)

 

Two middle‐aged women graduated from the University of Tennessee Law School in October 1974. Since no one would hire them, Ann Mostoller and Dorothy Stulberg formed a partnership and set up their own law practice as Mostoller and Stulberg. They were surprised when the local Bank of Oak Ridge was willing to lend them $2,000 as start‐up money without requiring their husbands’ signatures. The women rented space in the Cappiello Building on Tulsa Avenue and began to practice law. In their case, they were truly “practicing.”

Some local folks were willing to trust them with their wills and other legal matters. The new attorneys served low‐income clients by offering divorces at fees based on incomes. The partners accepted appointments to criminal cases. Although women in law was an anomaly at that time, several male attorneys in the area were willing to assist them, for which the women were extremely grateful.

After about a year, the women were appointed to serve as public defenders in Anderson County. During this one-year appointment, the new attorneys became experienced with criminal jury trials. Although they did not continue to practice criminal law, the appointment provided good experience and good exposure both for the attorneys and the public.

During the first few years of practice, the women represented Vickie Cape in her challenge to the half‐court basketball rules then followed in Tennessee. Federal Judge Robert Taylor ruled in favor of Vickie, but the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) appealed the decision, and the case was reversed in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. However, the next year, TSSAA changed the rules, and women have continued to play full-court basketball ever since. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: 40th anniversary, Alice Moore, Anderson County, Ann Mostoller, attorneys, bankruptcy, Cappiello Building, Celia Hastings, criminal law, disability law, Dorothy Stulberg, education law, Elaine Robinson, Hannah Tippett, Hillary Kershaw, Judith Whitfield, Kathy Townsend, Katy Everitt, law, Mostoller and Stulberg, Nancy Brown, paralegal, personal injury, probate, Social Security disability, special education, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Tracey Williams, TSSAA, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Law School, Vickie Cape, William Allen, wills

CHS soccer appeals TSSAA penalties after May fight

Posted at 1:20 pm June 12, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Clinton High School athletic director Dan Jenkins was in Murfreesboro on Wednesday to appeal the penalties handed down against the Dragons soccer team after a brawl during the closing minutes of a district tournament quarterfinal game at Central last month.

The appeal was made to the TSSAA Board of Control, and a decision is expected to be handed down by the end of the week.

The school was fined $3,250, and the soccer team was placed on two years of regular probation and two years of restrictive probation, which will keep them out of the postseason for the next two seasons. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Central, Clinton High School, Dan Jenkins, district tournament, Dragons, fine, postseason, probation, punishment, quarterfinal game, soccer, TSSAA, TSSAA Board of Control

TSSAA penalizes Clinton, Knox Central soccer teams after brawl

Posted at 12:19 pm May 8, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The TSSAA has penalized Clinton and Knox Central high schools for a fight that occurred late in the Bobcats’ 4-2 win Monday night in the District 3-AAA soccer tournament.

The fight broke out with about five minutes to play, apparently after some jawing back and forth between players. Central suffered the most immediate penalty, forfeiting the rest of its season, including Thursday night’s scheduled semifinal game at Gibbs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton High School, District 3-AAA, fight, Knox Central High School, postseason ban, probation, soccer tournament, TSSAA

Wildcats’ lead slips away in fourth quarter of state championship

Posted at 5:27 pm March 15, 2014
By John Huotari 6 Comments

Oak Ridge Wildcats 2014 State Runner Up

The Oak Ridge Wildcats were named Class AAA State Runner-Up after a 60-58 loss to the Blackman Blaze in Murfreesboro on Saturday.

MURFREESBORO—The Oak Ridge Wildcats gave up an 11-point lead in a series of turnovers in the fourth quarter before losing to the Blackman Blaze 60-58 in a state championship game in Murfreesboro on Saturday.

Wildcats senior Jaylin Henderson had a game-high 24 points in the Class AAA final, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the combined scoring of four Blaze players who scored 10 or more each. The Wildcats were named 2014 State Runner-Up.

Oak Ridge (32-8) looked like it was headed to victory in the third quarter and early in the fourth, but the Blaze (28-6) stepped up the pressure and the Wildcats weren’t able to protect the ball.

Oak Ridge Coach Aaron Green said a series of five fourth-quarter turnovers, including back-to-back steals, shifted the momentum. Many of the Wildcats’ turnovers led to easy layups, and the Blaze went on a 14-0 scoring run at the Murphy Center at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, News, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 Class AAA All-Tournament MVP, 2014 Division I Class AAA Boys’ Basketball State Tournament Championship, 2014 State Runner Up, Aaron Green, All-Tournament Team, Andrew Rogan, Arlington, Barry Wortman, Blackman Blaze, Brentwood, Class AAA, Class AAA tournament, Isaac Merian, Jauan Jennings, Jaylin Henderson, Kevin Steen, Lukas Hart, Middle Tennessee State University, Murphy Center, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Reid Pierce, state championship, TSSAA, turnovers

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