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January 17, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
A DeKalb County High School Lady Tiger basketball star was honored at halftime of the boys game against Sequatchie County in Smithville Saturday.
Junior Kadee Ferrell, newest member of the 1,000 point club, was presented a 1,000 point game ball and a plaque by Kathy Pugh. Roy and Kathy Pugh have been gracious supporters of DeKalb County basketball for many years and because of their dedication the 1,000 point game ball has been named on their behalf. Roy passed away in December.
In addition to Kathy Pugh, Kadee was joined during the recognition by her parents, Anthony and Trena Ferrell, fellow players, and Coach Danny Fish.
“It’s an honor to join this club. It has always been one of my goals and it feels good to accomplish one of those. I thank God and my teammates for the opportunity to do this. If it wasn’t for Him (God) I wouldn’t be able to do what I do,” said Ferrell.
“She has been everything a coach would want in a player. She is tough, determined, and self motivated. She is a positive role model for other players and our community. I am very excited to see what her future holds,” said Coach Fish.
Kadee scored her 1,000th career point on January 8th at Cannon County leading the team that night with 27 points and 10 rebounds.
To date, Ferrell has scored 1,054 points for her high school career with 501 rebounds, 189 assists, and 113 steals.
During her freshman year, Kadee was named to the District 8AA’s All Freshman Team, 2nd Team All District, and the All Region 4AA Team.
In her sophomore year, Ferrell made the 1st Team All District, All Region Team, and was named Most Valuable Player in the Daytona Beach Classic.
Meanwhile, one week after defeating them at Dunlap, the DCHS basketball teams celebrated victories at home against Sequatchie County Saturday.
The Lady Tigers won 74 to 49 while the Tigers claimed a 60 to 51 win.
In the girls game, DC led 18 to 11 after the 1st period, 35 to 25 at halftime, and 57 to 37 after the 3rd period before going on to win 74 to 49.
Kadee Ferrell scored 22, Ella VanVranken 16, Megan Cantrell 11, Summer Crook and Cadee Griffith each with 7, Natalie Snipes 6, Xharia Lyons 4, and Madison Martin with 1. In the meeting last week the Lady Tigers won 66 to 39.
The Tigers led 14 to 6 after the 1st period of the boys game , 33 to 14 at halftime, and 49 to 31 after the 3rd period before winning 60 to 51.
Stetson Agee scored 13 followed by Evan Jones with 12, Luke Jenkins 9, Jordan Young 8, Brayden Antoniak 6, Conner Close 6, Aiden Curtis with 4 and Elishah Ramos 2. Last week the Tigers defeated the Indians 60 to 47.
The Tigers improve to 6-7 (2-4) and the Lady Tigers are now 6-8 (1-5)
DeKalb County is scheduled to host Smith County on Tuesday night, January 19 and York Institute on Friday, January 22 starting both nights with the girls game at 6 p.m. followed by the boys game. WJLE plans LIVE coverage.
Tigers edge Macon County at Lafayette
January 16, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
In their first meeting this basketball season Friday night, the DeKalb County Tigers edged out Macon County 64 to 62 in overtime at Lafayette while the Lady Tigers were outmatched in their game with the highly ranked Tigerettes 71 to 57.
For the girls, Macon County led 14 to 13 after the 1st period, 35 to 21 at halftime, and 49 to 32 after the 3rd period before defeating the DC Lady Tigers 71 to 57.
Kadee Ferrell scored 19, Megan Cantrell 13, Ella Van Vranken 12, Cadee Griffith 9, and Summer Crook and Madison Martin each with 2.
In the boys game DeKalb County trailed 16 to 15 after the 1st period but DC grabbed a 36 to 30 halftime lead and held a 48 to 41 advantage after the 3rd period. Macon County rallied in the 4th to tie the game at 57 by the end of regulation. DeKalb County then outscored Macon County 7 to 5 in the overtime period to win 64 to 62.
Evan Jones scored 28 followed by Stetson Agee with 15, Elishah Ramos 6, Luke Jenkins 5, Conner Close 4, Brayden Antoniak 3, and Jordan Young with 3.
The Tigers improve to 5-7 (2-4) while Macon County drops to 2-9 (0-5). The Lady Tigers slip to 5-8 (1-5) as Macon County goes to 10-1 (4-1).
DeKalb County will host Sequatchie County today (Saturday, January 16) in Smithville starting with the girls game at 3:00 p.m. followed by the boys game. WJLE will have LIVE radio coverage and also plans to carry the games via Facebook LIVE.
DeKalb Retired Teachers make memorial tribute donations to two DCHS athletic programs
January 16, 2021
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Members of the DeKalb County Retired Teachers Association presented memorial tributes on Friday to two DeKalb County High School athletic programs.
A donation was given to the basketball program in honor of Hearon Puckett, husband of retired teacher Ann Puckett, and to the baseball program in honor of Roy Nelson Pugh, son of retired teacher Jenelle Pugh.
Accepting the memorials were basketball coach Danny Fish, Principal Randy Jennings and baseball coach Tad Webb. Making the presentations were Linda Thweatt, Becky Davis and Donna Davis.
Pictured from left are Linda Thweatt, Becky Davis, Coach Danny Fish, Coach Tad Webb, DCHS Principal Randy Jennings and Donna Davis.
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