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Tigers Score Another Win in AFLAC Christmas Tournament at Watertown
December 29, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
The DCHS Tigers defeated James Lawson High School 58 to 55 in the AFLAC Christmas Tournament at Watertown on Thursday.
The Tigers are now 9-7 on the season.
DC trailed 15 to 12 after the 1st period but led 29 to 24 at halftime and 50 to 38 after the 3rd period before claiming a 58 to 55 victory.
Jon Hendrix led the Tigers in scoring with 18 followed by Jordan Parker and Conner Close each with 17, Dallas Kirby 3, Ian Colwell 2, and Seth Fuson with 1.
Two Time State High Jump Champion Ranks Among Top Local Sports Stories of 2023
December 28, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
Ally Beneke, a two time state high school jump champion, has become one of the greatest athletes of all time at DCHS and for her feat Ally ranks as among WJLE’s top stories in sports for the year 2023 in DeKalb County.
Beneke, the 2023 DCHS graduate was honored between the DCHS-Warren County basketball games Friday night, December 8 in Smithville for having captured back-to-back women’s high jump state titles in 2022 and 2023. During the presentation, Beneke was presented a plaque for her feat and a banner in her honor was unveiled which will be prominently displayed in the gym alongside those for other star athletes. Beneke was a member of the DeKalb and Warren County cooperative Track and Field program during her sophomore, junior, and senior years. Ally earned her first State Championship on May 26th, 2022 at the TSSAA-DI AAA track meet after jumping a height of 5 feet 6 inches to claim the title. She repeated as State Champion on May 25, 2023 when she cleared a new personal record of 5 feet 8 inches on her final attempt jump at the TSSAA D1-AAA Track and Field State Meet held at the Dean A. Hayes Stadium at MTSU. Beneke is the 20-year-old daughter of Jerry and Kim Beneke and they joined her for the brief recognition ceremony Friday night, December 8 along with her coaches, Jeremy Wilhelm and Kristen VanVranken. Ally is now a student at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville where she is furthering her athletic and academic career on a Track and Field scholarship. Beneke and her family moved to DeKalb County almost three years ago from Michigan when she was a sophomore.
*The DCHS Lady Tigers Golf Team finished in 8th place at the 2023 TSSAA Division 1AA State Tournament. The event was held at the Sevierville Golf Club in October. The DCHS Golf Team had their banquet on Monday, October 30, at Elizabeth’s Chapel Baptist Church. The Girls’ Team finished the season 24-7, winning the District and the Region Tournaments and advancing to the State Tournament. Emily Anderson was awarded the Most-Improved Player. Alison Poss and Chloe Boyd were named Co-MVPs. The Boys’ Team finished 19-14 and in 4th place in the District. Abram Koegler was named New-Comer of the Year. Carson Tramel was Most-Improved. William Blair was the MVP. Brayden Summers was awarded the Leadership Award.
* DCHS Senior, Ian Colwell, wrapped up his cross-country season with a ticket to the Division 1-TSSAA A-AA State Cross Country Championship Meet on Saturday November 4. The race was held at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville. He finished 114th in a talented field of almost 290 runners from across the State. Colwell matched his personal best with a time of 18:27 on a hilly 5K course.
*The DCHS Tigers closed the book on their 2023 football season Friday night, November 3 falling to the Red Bank Lions 30 to 0 on the road in the 1st round of the TSSAA Class 4A Play-offs. The Tigers, who finished as the 4th place team in Region 4, ended the campaign at 5-6 overall. Nine DCHS Football players earned 2023 All-Region honors. The local award winners are as follows: Most Outstanding Linebacker- #9 Ari White- DeKalb County, Most Outstanding Running Back- #15 Malachi Trapp- DeKalb County, Most Outstanding Returner -#1 Ryon Lyons- DeKalb County, 1st Team – #55 Wil Farris, #11 Ty Webb, #18 Briz Trapp, 2nd Team – #2 Jordan Parker, #66 Chris Pulley, and #4 Andrew Dakas,
*The DCHS Tiger Soccer Team had its sights set on a state tournament appearance going into Sunday’s Sectionals (Sub State) showdown, May 28 with visiting East Hamilton, but their dreams evaporated with a 3 to 1 loss to the Hurricanes. Senior Miguel Mata scored the Tigers’ only goal in the 31st minute of play. With the loss, the season for the Tigers ended at 11-7-1 but what a season it was because for the first time in program history the team claimed a region championship and hosted a Sub-State game. Several DCHS Tiger Soccer players were named to the All-District Team: District 6 AA MVP: Yair Mata; Offensive MVP: Miguel Mata; 1st Team All-District: Cooper Brown, Axel Aranda, Cameron Miller, Ryder Miller, Yair Mata, and Miguel Mata; 2nd Team All-District: Adan Ramirez, and Connor Vance.
*Champions! The DeKalb Lady Saints fast pitch softball team claimed the Upper Cumberland Conference District Tournament Championship in April knocking off three straight opponents in the competition at Algood Middle School. The Lady Saints began the competition beating Avery Trace 13-1 and then defeated Upperman 25 to 11 before capturing the district tournament crown with a 12-3 win over White County. Five Lady Saints were named to the All-District Tournament Team including Maggie Hendrixson (shortstop), Brooklyn Fuson (catcher), Liliana Judkins (pitcher), Hannah Brown (center fielder), and Jerusalem Aldino (left fielder). Liliana Judkins was named MVP of the Upper Cumberland District Tournament.
*After graduation, the next stop for Konner Young, the DCHS Tiger baseball team’s talented Senior shortstop will be Greenville University in Illinois. Joined by his family, coaches, and teammates, Young signed a letter of intent Friday afternoon, December 8 to play for the Panthers starting in 2025. Konner is the son of Jeremy and Kim Young.
*DCHS senior basketball standout Conner Close entered the December 12 game against Smith County in Smithville “close” to reaching a milestone. Needing only five points to gain entry to the prestigious DCHS 1,000-point club, Close wasted no time. After just under three minutes into the game, Close had done it scoring the first 5 points of the contest giving his team an early lead and etching his name forever in the annals of Tiger basketball history. The game was stopped momentarily with 5:42 left in the 1st period to mark the accomplishment. Coach Joey Agee presented Close a 1,000th point game ball as fellow players, family, friends, and fans gave Close a standing ovation of applause and cheers. Close finished the night with 15 points and a total of 1,010 for his high school career as the Tigers defeated the Owls 66 to 56.
*Bryan College, known for its award-winning fishing teams, has landed a big catch from DeKalb County High School. Senior Jaxon Humphrey signed a letter of intent Friday, December 15 to further his education career at Bryan in Dayton, Tennessee on a fishing scholarship after he graduates in May from DCHS. It is the first ever fishing scholarship awarded to a DCHS student. Jaxon was accompanied at the signing by members of his family including parents J.D. and Cathleen, and brother Cainnan Humphrey along with his DCHS fishing coach Jeff Taylor, and Bryan fishing coach Mike Keen.
*A DeKalb County High School Lady Tiger basketball star was honored at halftime of the boys game against Watertown in Smithville Tuesday night, January 10. Junior Ella VanVranken, newest member of the 1,000 point club, was presented a 1,000 career point game ball. Ella was joined during the recognition by her fellow players, coaches and family. The Lady Tigers defeated Watertown that night 60 to 51 but the Tigers lost to the Purple Tigers 68 to 64.
*Senior Colby Barnes was named Most Valuable Player of the 2022 DCHS Tiger Football Team during the annual Awards Banquet held Saturday night, January 14 at the Smithville First Baptist Church Life Enrichment Center building. Meanwhile, Hannah Trapp, a senior received the Most Valuable Football Cheerleader Award. The trophies, sponsored by Liberty State Bank, were presented to Barnes and Trapp respectively by Tiger Football Coach Steve Trapp and Cheer Coach Amanda Fuller. Barnes, who set a new all-time season rushing record at DCHS, along with his defensive prowess was a key factor in the Tigers’ success in 2022 as the team completed a 6-5 season and a state playoff appearance at East Hamilton in Ooltewah where the Tigers were defeated 21 to 14 on November 4, 2022. The Tigers finished in 4th place in Class 4A Region 4 at 2-3. It marked the 12th consecutive State Football Play-Off appearance for DeKalb County, the most in school history. For the season, Barnes had 287 carries for 2,073 yards and 19 touchdowns along with 9 receptions for 69 yards and two touchdowns.
*Members of the DCHS Tigerette Softball Team were named to the All-District 7-AAA Team during an awards presentation on Sunday, May 14th after the District tournament championship game was played at Macon Co. Tigerette honorees are Aly Griffith, Bryna Pelham, Morgan Walker, and Aniston Farler. Meanwhile Zayleigh Bain was selected to the All-District 7-AAA Freshman Team. The season for the Tigerettes came to a close as they lost to White County in the losers bracket of the District Tournament. DeKalb County completed a 14-7 season and a 9-3 regular season district finish.
*A DeKalb County High School cross country runner is continuing his love of the sport at the collegiate level. Friends, family, and coaches joined Aaron Gottlied Friday, January 27 at DCHS as the senior star cross country runner, who qualified for state championship competitions throughout his high school career, signed a letter of intent with Milligan University to join the nationally acclaimed Buffaloes.
*Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Kentucky has two of DeKalb County High School Football’s finest! Seniors Shadie Rankhorn and Ean Jones, both offensive and defensive linemen for the Tigers, signed letters of intent Friday, February 3 at DCHS to join the Blue Raider program. Both Rankhorn and Jones, who graduated from DCHS in May, were joined at the signing by family members and coaches.
*DCHS Senior Tiger punter Nolan Gottlied kicked his football career up a notch in February! The 2022 special teams’ player of the year for the Tigers and the Region 4 Class 4A Most Outstanding Punter, gathered with family, friends, coaches, and fellow players at DCHS Friday, February 10 to sign a letter of intent to play for Cumberland University. Gottlied graduated from DCHS in May.
*Seven DCHS basketball players received All-District honors in February. The selections were announced Monday, February 13. Conner Close of the Tiger basketball team was named to the 1st Team All-District while Robert Wheeler was selected to the 3rd Team All-District. Elisha Ramos received Honorable Mention. Alex Antoniak made the District’s All-Defensive Team and Jon Hendrix was named to the All-District Freshman Team. DCHS Lady Tiger Ella VanVranken was selected to the 2nd Team All-District as well as the District’s All-Defensive Team and Chloe VanVranken made the District’s All-Freshman Team.
*Junior Conner Close was named the DCHS Tiger basketball Most Valuable Player Saturday night, April 22 at the annual team banquet, while Junior Ella VanVranken received the Lady Tiger MVP honor. Senior Katherine Gassaway is the Most Valuable Cheerleader. The awards were sponsored by Love-Cantrell Funeral Home and presented by Chad and Shelia Kirby. The MVP and MVC awards are named in memory of Kirby’s grandfather Allen D. Hooper. For Close, it’s back-to-back MVP titles as he won the team’s highest award for the 2021-22 season as well. In addition to being named MVP, Close earned awards for being the team’s Best Offensive Player and he was selected to the 1st Team All-District 7AAA. Close also made the DTC All-Star Team. Along with having earned the MVP honor, VanVranken, a member of the 1,000-point club at DCHS, was recognized for having been named to the 2nd Team All-District 7AAA as well as the District’s All-Defensive Team and she made the DTC All-Star Team. State Representative Michael Hale presented to VanVranken a resolution adopted by the Tennessee General Assembly honoring her for having scored more than 1,000 points for her career. Ella scored her 1,000th career point on December 21,2022 in a holiday tournament between the Lady Tigers and Ezell Harding at Wilson County High School in Lebanon leading the team in scoring with 26 points that day in a 56 to 51 victory for DeKalb County.
*For DCHS Senior Elishah Ramos, the high school basketball career he enjoyed so much is over. But for Ramos, a new basketball career looms on the horizon at the college level. Joined by his family, friends, and assistant coach, Ramos signed a letter of intent Tuesday afternoon, May 9 to join the Bethel University Wildcats starting next season. The school is located in McKenzie, Tennessee. As a Tiger basketball standout, Ramos’ role was primarily as a shooting guard and point guard. Ramos said he will look back on his high school playing days with fondness, especially this past year under a new coaching staff in Joey Agee and Cody Randolph.
Lady Tigers Dominate Mount Pleasant After Losing to Clements Alabama in Richland Christmas Classic
December 28, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
The DCHS Lady Tigers lost 54 to 53 to Clements Alabama in the Richland Christmas Classic at Lynnville, Tennessee Wednesday night but got back in the win column this morning (Thursday) with a 65 to 37 victory over Mount Pleasant at Lynnville.
The Lady Tigers are now 8-8 on the season.
In the game with Clements, DC led 14 to 11 after the 1st period but trailed 27 to 25 by halftime. The Lady Tigers grabbed a 39 to 31 advantage by the close of the 3rd period but were outscored in the 4th and lost 54 to 53.
Ella VanVranken led DC in scoring with 13 followed by Chloe VanVranken 12, Allie Melton 10, Tess Barton 8, Cam Branin 5, Avery Agee 4, and Brooklyn Fuson with 1.
In the game with Mount Pleasant, the Lady Tigers led 21 to 6 after the 1st period, 34 to 17 at halftime, and 51 to 25 after the 3rd period before cruising to a 65 to 37 win.
Ella VanVranken scored 22 followed by Chloe VanVranken with 16, Avery Agee 11, Brooklyn Fuson 7, Makayla Scales 3, and Tess Barton, Allie Melton and Lillie Young each with 2.
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