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DCHS Finishes Regular Season with Losses to Upperman on Senior Night
February 11, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
The DCHS basketball teams didn’t close out the regular season as they had hoped Friday night as both the Tigers and Lady Tigers lost to the visiting Upperman Bees and Lady Bees on Senior night.
Upperman won the boys game 55 to 47 and 67 to 44 in the girls contest.
With the district tournament to begin next week both the Tigers and Lady Tigers find themselves in 5th place in the seven-team district according to Coach T and will most likely face White County on the road as their first district tournament opponents but that has yet to be confirmed.
In the girls game Friday night, the Lady Tigers trailed 14 to 6 after the 1st period, 28 to 16 at halftime, and 51 to 30 after the 3rd period before suffering a 67 to 44 defeat.
Ella VanVranken scored 15, Chloe VanVranken 13, Avery Agee 8, Madison Martin 5, Tess Barton 2, and Cam Branin 1.
The Tigers led Upperman 11 to 8 after the 1st period of the boys game but fell behind 28 to 20 by halftime and trailed 41 to 29 after the 3rd period before being handed a 55 to 47 loss.
Stetson Agee led in scoring with 17, Elishah Ramos 10, Robert Wheeler 6, Conner Close 5, Zack Birmingham 4, Jon Hendrix 3, and Ean Jones with 2.
Division I Class 3A Region 4 District 7 Girls Standings as of Saturday, February 11:
Livingston Academy: 23-5 (10-2)
Upperman: 25-3 (10-2)
Cumberland County: 20-7 (8-4)
White County: 21-9 (8-4)
DeKalb County: 14-14 (4-8)
Macon County: 7-20 (1-11)
Stone Memorial: 8-21 (1-11)
Division I Class 3A Region 4 District 7 Boys Standings as of Saturday, February 11:
Stone Memorial: 22-4 (11-1)
Livingston Academy: 23-4 (9-3)
Upperman: 18-7 (8-4)
White County: 18-10 (7-5)
DeKalb County: 12-14 (4-8)
Cumberland County: 5-23 (3-9)
Macon County: 5-24 (0-12)
Clerks Appear in Court for Illegal Beer Sales while Store Owners Receive Civil Penalties from City Beer Board
February 10, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
Clerks from seven local stores cited last month by Smithville Police for illegally selling beer, or cigarettes, or vape products recently had their day in General Sessions Court.
According to Assistant District Attorney General Greg Strong, Judge Brandon Cox approved an informal diversion in each case. After six months if the clerks have no further offenses and pay their court costs, the cases will be dismissed.
The citations were issued in January as a result of an undercover investigation conducted by the police department.
Kimberly Rhea of Moses Discount Tobacco, Vape, and Beer on Walmart Drive, Yolanda Ruiz of Mercado Chabelita on East Broad Street, Linda Oliver of Sunoco on East Broad Street, Brandy Jackson of Smithville Discount Wine & Spirits on East Broad Street, Shelia Herron of Jewel’s Market on South Congress Boulevard, Caroline Michaels of Save-A-Lot on South Congress Boulevard, and Diab Barham of Mid-TN Vapor Shop of East Broad Street were each cited for sale of either beer, tobacco, or vape to a person under the legal age to make the purchase.
Meanwhile four of the store owners including Moses Discount Tobacco, Vape and Beer; Mercado Chabelita, Sunoco, and Jewel’s Market also made an appearance before the Smithville Beer Board Thursday and each received a $2,500 civil penalty for the violations. The store owners have seven days to pay the fines. The owner of Smithville Discount Wine & Spirits also reportedly received a $1,500 civil penalty recently by the State Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
Police Chief Mark Collins said the investigation was conducted using an undercover agent to make the purchases. The action was taken based on public complaints.
“The Smithville Police Department did an undercover operation targeting establishments here in town that sold beer, cigarettes, and vapes. We have had complaints from parents and concerned citizens that some of these stores were selling to people underage. During this investigation we targeted nearly every store in town that sold beer or tobacco to the public and seven buys were made to an undercover informant. In some cases, the clerks even asked for an ID and still sold it. None of the other stores we went to sold to our undercover agent and I want to commend them for that,” said Chief Collins.
The City of Smithville adopted a new beer ordinance in October which includes a Responsible Vendors Program that is voluntary but requires participating vendors to comply with employee training requirements. In exchange for complying with the program, certified vendors receive reduced punishments for any illegal sales to minors. Once certified, participating vendors are not subject to permit revocation or suspension upon an initial violation. Instead, they are subject to only a civil penalty not exceeding $1,000 per offense of sale to a minor or other offense. Permanent revocation will not be allowable absent two violations within a 12-month period under state law. Nonparticipating vendors face higher civil penalties. A noncompliant vendor guilty of sale to a minor is subject to suspension or revocation or a civil penalty not to exceed $2,500. These discrepancies in punishment provide a major incentive for retail vendors to become certified.
Neither of the alcohol offenders in this case had qualified as Responsible Vendors.
DCHS gymnasium floor to be named after the late legendary Basketball Coach Harold Luna
February 10, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
Almost 40 years after he coached his last DeKalb County High School basketball game, the late legendary coach Harold Luna is being recognized by the Board of Education.
During Thursday night’s regular monthly meeting, the Board on a voice vote approved a motion by Third district member Jim Beshearse to name the DCHS gym floor in honor of Coach Luna, who passed away in December at the age of 85.
“I have had a lot of people contact me about naming the gym floor at DeKalb County High School in honor of Coach Luna. I think his record of 516-179 is one that would be hard to beat,” said Beshearse.
Luna coached both boys and girls at DeKalb County High School from 1964-69, then began coaching the boys program only until 1984. His total record was 516-179.
In other business, Director of Schools Patrick Cripps updated the school board on personnel moves since last month.
Myron Rhody has been hired as the Transportation Supervisor.
Those granted a leave of absence are Trent Colwell, Josh Gulley, and Britney Gulley
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