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WJLE’s Fearless Forecasters College Football Talk Show Today (Thursday) at 4:30 p.m.
September 21, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
Dewain Hendrixson is now the sole leader among WJLE’s Fearless Forecasters picking college football winners after the first three weeks of the season,
Overall Hendrixson owns a record of 32-13 followed by Grant James of the James Gang, Jared Davis, and Scott Goodwin each at 31-14, Ricky Atnip, Scott Brown, Chad Kirby, and John Pryor each at 30-15, and Darrell Gill of the Gill Gang at 29-16.
For the week, Scott Brown had the best week at 9-6 followed by Grant James, Jared Davis, and Dewain Hendrixson each at 8-7, and Darrell Gill, Ricky Atnip, John Pryor, Chad Kirby, and Scott Goodwin each at 7-8.
Three Fearless Forecasters hit their underdog picks last week. Jared Davis added to his lead with 4.5 points as North Texas upset La Tech 40-37. John Pryor picked up 4 points with UNLV’s win over Vanderbilt 40-37, and Dewain Hendrixson got 8 points as BYU defeated Arkansas 38-31.
Overall, Jared Davis leads in underdog points with 32 followed by Dewain Hendrixson with 12.5, Ricky Atnip with 7.5, and Chad Kirby and John Pryor each with 6.5.
Today (Thursday) the Forecasters will be picking winners in the following games:
UCF at Kansas State, UCLA at Utah, Oregon State at Washington State, Iowa at Penn State, Ohio State at Notre Dame, Florida State at Clemson, Memphis at Missouri, Mississippi State at South Carolina, Arkansas at LSU, Colorado State at MTSU, Ole Miss at Alabama, Auburn at Texas A&M, Kentucky at Vanderbilt, UTSA at Tennessee, and in the NFL the the Tennessee Titans at the Cleveland Browns.
Catch the Fearless Forecasters on WJLE today (Thursday) at 4:30 p.m. on AM 1480/FM 101.7 and LIVE streaming at www.wjle.com.
The program is sponsored by the Charles D. Atnip Realty and Auction Company, DeKalb County Ace Hardware, Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, FirstBank, DeKalb County Insurance, Gill Automotive, Love-Cantrell Funeral Home, Davis Auto Body, and Domino’s Pizza.
DCHS Band Ranked Superior at Upper Cumberland Marching Band Festival
September 21, 2023
By: Bill Conger
The DeKalb County High School Fighting Tiger Marching Band earned a Superior ranking Saturday (Sept. 9) at the 40th Annual Upper Cumberland Marching Band Festival. Held at Cumberland County High School in Crossville, the exhibition ranks bands by the categories of superior, excellent, and good. In addition to the band’s overall Superior ranking, the color guard and percussion section were ranked Excellent.
“The guard does a tremendous job,” Band Director Don Whitt said. “We have a very talented leader, Mrs. Shannon Johns, who is doing a phenomenal job. The students are learning how to create and write their own material for the show. They are all very creative students. I am proud for them because of that.
“Because the kids actually wrote the opener, I believe they are more invested in this show,” Color Guard Leader Shannon Johns said. “Each of the color guard members brings their unique, authentic self but also work well as a team. This season is no different in terms of injuries and other time commitments, yet the students have literally put their blood, sweat, and tears in to create something they can call their own. I am very proud of each of them and look forward to seeing them have continued success this season.”
The band’s musical theme Heart and Soul features song selections from 1970s Motown including “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” “I Want You Back,” and the soon-to-be-added “When A Man Loves a Woman.”
“The main objective for me is the music and the marching for right now,” Director Don Whitt said. “They have to learn how to play in that type of style. They are learning proper breathing technique, how to articulate and communicate the music they play to the audience. I like the familiar sounds that take the audience back to a simpler time. I have heard my parents and family and friends that will cut the old radio up when they hear those classic tunes.”
“We have had a lot of people from our community that have bragged on our students and told me how much that music had touched them. Our students are coming a long way for a small band of about 43 total. We have a lot of things to tweak here and there, however, we are learning to work and play as a team in the entire group.”
In addition to Whitt and Johns, Maxwell Patterson has come on board as the Percussion Director and Assistant Band Director.
The band’s next competition will be at the Yellow Jacket Invitations in Trousdale County on September 30.
Allyson Trapp Named SES Teacher of the Month
September 20, 2023
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Smithville Elementary would like to recognize its Teacher of the Month, Ms. Allyson Trapp. SES recognizes one teacher each month for his/her outstanding performance in teaching and their contribution to the students at our school. The teacher of the month is selected by the administration at Smithville Elementary.
Some of the many compliments for Ms. Allyson include:
Ms. Allyson is a key teacher here at Smithville Elementary. She has high standards and works well with her peers setting a tone for excellence that resounds throughout the school.
Allyson is kind and caring. She’s always there for her coworkers! She is wonderful to each child!
She always gives up her own time to make sure everyone has everything that they need. She always puts the kid’s needs first and has a smile on her face.
Allyson is compassionate, gentle, and kind. She loves her students so well. She has an amazing way of motivating them and is such an encourager. Her students are blessed to have her!
Ms. Allyson is such an asset to SES ! She always has a smile and is such a good teacher!
Ms. Allyson’s bubbly personality motivates her students to want to learn. She strives to build strong relationships with her students and their families.
Congratulations Ms. Allyson, and thank you for your hard work and dedication to your students. Your efforts do not go unnoticed!
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