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DeKalb Junior Pro Football Players and Cheerleaders Celebrate Homecoming

September 10, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb County Junior Pro Football players and cheerleaders observed homecoming Saturday at the DCHS field before the games against Smith County.

Junior Pro Football Senior Tigers recognized during Homecoming Saturday Photo 1: left to right –Kolby Slager, Ryan Lyons, Cole Bain, Walter Bryant, Zachary Cook, Brandon Cook, Thomas Foutch, Porter Hancock, Hunter Buchanan, Matthew Lasser, J.T. Summers, Jacob Stewart, Kollin Young, Chase Young.

Junior Pro Football Senior Tigers recognized during Homecoming Saturday Photo 2: left to right Cole McMillen, Blaine Atnip, Aidan Turner, Victor Locklear, Eli Jones, Rylan Cooper, and Jessie Foutch. Lucus Bain. Coaches- Chris Jones, Chris Mcmillen, and Evan Jones.

Junior Pro Football Senior Tiger Cheerleaders recognized during Homecoming Saturday: left to right- Allayna Renea Summers, Avia Salinas, Lakelynn Pollard, Kaydence Johnson, Graciella Marie Johnson, Charlee Greene, Annali Garcia, McKenzie Emler, Jordan Cook, Danica Collier, Brileigh Nicole Bullard. Coaches Michelle Parker and Trista Ashburn.

Junior Pro Football Junior Tigers recognized during Homecoming Saturday: left to right Carson Davis, Aiden Summers, Kaleb Hadley, Wesley Bryant, Elijah Leichtfuss, Rocky Cantrell, Jr., Jackson Lattimore Austin Wood, Elijah Gingerich, Adam Hicks, Collin Hale, Hunter Locklear, J.W. Redmon, Brody Blaylock, Hunter Harville, Tucker Glenn, and Chris Pospishel. Coaches (no particular order) Patrick Hatch, Justin Braswell, and Chris Davis.

Junior Pro Football Junior Tiger Cheerleaders recognized during Homecoming Saturday: left to right- MeKazya Waggoner, Lyra Dell McMinn. Faith Knowles, Kynsley Hamilton, Alexis Graham, Nora Dykes, Zoie Dee Ashburn, Caitlyn Adcock. Coaches Amanda McMinn and Andria Graham.

Junior Pro Football Pee Wee Tigers recognized during Homecoming Saturday: left to right Ayden Buchanan, Stanton Jones, Kendrick Lyons, Cooper Stanfield, Kelvin Reagan, Brantley Wilson, Bentley Wright, Caysen Hale, Levi Nixon. Sylar Mahaney, Evan Sims, Hastin Lincoln Keaton, Jake Sprague, Jayden Curtis, Javan Hefflin. Coaches (no particular order), Matt Buchanan ,Nathan Nixon, Jimmy Sprague, Tim Wilson, and Hunter Stanfield.

Junior Pro Football Pee Wee Tiger Cheerleaders recognized during Homecoming Saturday: left to right- Mia Torres, Kendal Stokes, Lakelynn Rushing, Navaya Knight, Ireland Hobbs, Aubree Bruno, Katy Jo Bowen, and Valerie Khadzhi-Leon. Coaches-Rebecca Waggoner and Kimberly Bowen.




DMS Cross Country girls team wins the Oakland Invitational

September 10, 2019
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The DeKalb Middle School Cross Country teams competed in the Oakland Invitational Cross Country Meet at the Grove venue in Murfreesboro on Saturday, September 7.

The girl’s team tackled the 2 mile course and crushed the competition finishing in 1st place overall out of a field of 13 teams and 148 runners. Their top 5 runners all finished in the top 15 giving them a total score of 23 points.

Ella Van Vranken placed 1st overall with a time of 13:02

Zoe Keys 2nd place : 13:23

Katherine Knowles 4th place: 14:00

Mylie Phillips 5th place : 14:18

Madeline Martin 14th place: 15:08

Sylvia Evans 71st place: 17:25

Sydney Polk 72nd place: 17:26

Sadie Moore 85th place: 18:00

Cadence Reynolds 89th place: 18:11

Summer Morse: 93rd: 18:19

Candice Rico 125th : 20:28

Mara Oakley 135th : 21:45

The boys team showed some strong performances even though they had a few runners absent at this meet. Two of the DMS boys placed in the top 20 out of a field of 224 runners.

Kaleb Spears 11th place: 13:12

Caleb Gray 18th place: 13:30

Dylan Cathey 51st place: 14:21

Cale Brown 71st place: 14:52

Carson Tramel 151st: 17:01

Freddy Oberdier 188th: 19:03

Jackson Hodges 191st: 19:15

Ethan Spears 192nd: 19:18

Mason Tramel 216th : 10:51




Randy Boyd to Present Smithville with $25,000 Dog Park Grant Friday Morning

September 10, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

Smithville has been awarded a $25,000 grant for the development of a dog park thanks to the Boyd Foundation and the efforts of Alderman Gayla Hendrix in making application for the funding.

Randy Boyd will be in Smithville Friday morning to make the presentation and everyone is encouraged to be at city hall for the occasion at 8 a.m. and if you have pet friendly dogs bring them along for the photo opportunity.

Smithville was among more than two dozen communities across Tennessee awarded grants this year totaling $900,000 for dog parks.

The Tennessee Dog Park Dash is a multi-year initiative aimed at making Tennessee the most pet-friendly state in the country.

“Jenny and I are amazed at the hard work and dedication of the people in our state to make life better for their pets and their neighbors. We are proud to support them in their work,” said Randy Boyd, founder of PetSafe and co-founder of The Boyd Foundation. “We are passionate about bringing people and pets together to create stronger communities, and we’ve found one of the best ways to do that is at a local dog park. We cannot wait to see how these communities use their grants to create local parks for Tennesseans and their pets to enjoy for decades to come.”

Plans are for the dog park to be located on property owned by the City of Smithville near the animal shelter behind Tenneco Automotive.




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