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Tigers Advance in District Tournament with Win over Lions
February 12, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
The DCHS Tigers advance in the District Tournament after eliminating the Cannon County Lions 57 to 40 Tuesday night at Tennessee Tech.
The Tigers will meet the 3rd seeded Upperman Bees Wednesday night, February 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Cookeville High School. WJLE will have LIVE coverage.
After trailing the Lions 6 to 5 at the end of the 1st period, the Tigers grabbed a 23 to 17 halftime lead and held a 37 to 28 advantage after the 3rd period before going onto win 57 to 40.
Colter Norris scored 14, Dallas Cook 11, Nathan Atkins and Tanner Poss each with 9, Hayden Thomas 8, Dakota White 5, and Evan Jones with 1.
Meanwhile the DCHS Lady Tigers will play their first game in the tournament Wednesday, February 13 at 6 p.m. against the 7th seeded Smith County Owlettes at Cookeville High School. WJLE will have LIVE coverage.
Listen for Tiger Talk at 5:40 p.m. as the Voice of the Tigers and Lady Tigers John Pryor interviews Tiger Coach John Sanders and Lady Tiger Coach Danny Fish along with Tiger player Tanner Poss and Lady Tiger player Joni Robinson.
District Tournament scores from Tuesday night, February 12:
Girls: York Institute defeated Cannon County 59 to 54
Boys: Watertown defeated Macon County 68 to 64
Boys: DeKalb County defeated Cannon County 57 to 40
Tigers Enter District Tournament Hoping Fourth Time’s a Charm Against Cannon County
February 12, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
The DCHS Tigers will be facing the Cannon County Lions for the fourth time this season tonight in the District 8AA basketball tournament at Tennessee Tech.
The game tips off at 5 p.m. from Hooper Eblen Center and WJLE will have LIVE coverage with the Voice of the Tigers John Pryor. Listen for Tiger Talk at 4:40 p.m. as John Pryor interviews Tiger Coach John Sanders and Lady Tiger Coach Danny Fish along with Tiger player Tanner Poss and Lady Tiger player Joni Robinson.
The Tigers have lost all three meetings with Cannon County this season including a 48 to 33 defeat at Woodbury on December 11, a 52 to 46 loss in the Watertown Christmas Tournament on December 21, and a 66 to 50 loss in Smithville on January 28.
The Tigers enter the district tournament as the 7th seed with a record of 5-22 (4-10) in district play while Cannon County is seeded 6th with a 12-16 record and a district finish of 5-9.
“We definitely know who we have to guard and limit their scoring opportunities. We’re going to try to change up our defense a little bit and hopefully put more pressure on them. Hopefully that will translate into a win. We feel like that is the best route to go. It will be a little different than what we have done against them in the last three games,” said Tiger Coach John Sanders.
In Monday night’s District Tournament games, the Cannon County girls eliminated Livingston Academy 54 to 39, the Smith County girls ended Watertown’s season with a 57 to 52 win, and the Macon County boys eliminated Smith County 48 to 31.
In tonight’s games (Tuesday, February 12):
#7 DeKalb County vs #6 Cannon County (boys): 5 p.m. (TTU)
#5Cannon County vs #4 York Institute (girls): 6:30 p.m. (TTU)
#5 Macon County vs #4 Watertown (boys): 8 p.m. (TTU)
Man Found Living in Vacant Apartment Arrested Twice for Criminal Trespassing
February 11, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
A man who took up residence in a vacant apartment without authorization has been charged twice by Smithville Police with criminal trespassing.
34 year old Michael Pierre Rose of 167 Kings Court Circle was first arrested on February 2. Police responded to South Fork Apartments at 530 Miller Road and learned that Rose had been staying in an empty room that was vacant. Rose was found lying on a cot in the back bedroom. He didn’t have consent to be there. According to the apartment manager this wasn’t the first time he has had issues with Rose being on the property without consent. Rose was taken into custody without incident. His bond was set at $1,500.
Five days later police were called back to the apartment complex after Rose returned. At approximately 8:59 am on February 7 officers located Rose in apartment #12. Rose was ordered to leave and stay off the property but he returned again to the same apartment at approximately 10:30 am. Rose was then arrested but he did not comply when told to put his hands behind his back for handcuffing. Rose resisted by pulling away from the officers. After being taken to the ground, Rose began following the officers’ orders and was handcuffed without further incident. His bond for this charge is $6,500..His court date for both offenses is February 21.
42 year-old Jimmy Layne Estes was arrested on February 8 for violation of an order of protection. Estes was served with the order on February 6 to keep away from the residence at 630 Highland Street but two days later officers found him there and placed him under arrest. Bond for Estes is $3,000 and his court date is February 21.
23 year old Samuel Dylan Giles of 655 West Main Street was arrested on February 2 for DUI. Police responded to 246 Jacobs Pillar Road due to a vehicle that had run through a fence there. During an investigation, the officer was informed that the driver, Giles had lost control of the vehicle after his hands became numb. While speaking with Giles the officer detected an odor of alcohol coming from his person. The officer also learned that Giles had consumed 3 or 4 beers prior to the accident. Giles submitted to but performed poorly on field sobriety tasks. He was then taken into custody without incident. Bond for Giles is $1,500 and his court date is February 21.
33 year old Steven Hunter Pugh of Sparta was arrested February 2 for a 3rd offense of driving under the influence, driving on a revoked license, and he was cited for violation of implied consent. Police responded to a complaint of a reckless driver in the area of Jacobs Pillar Road and South Mountain Street and spotted the vehicle. After pulling it over, the officer spoke with the driver, Pugh and noticed that he appeared to be nervous. He also spotted an orange colored pill lying between Pugh’s legs on the seat. Pugh was asked to exit the vehicle so that the officer could retrieve the pill. While Pugh said he was not under the influence of drugs, police were informed that he had allegedly smoked some marijuana and taken suboxone earlier. Pugh submitted to field sobriety tasks but performed poorly. A computer check through Central Dispatch revealed that Pugh ‘s driver license were revoked for a DUI conviction in 2009 and 2014. After Pugh refused to submit to a blood test, the officer obtained a blood search warrant. Pugh was then taken to the hospital for a blood draw. Bond for Pugh is $6,000 and his court date is February 21.
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