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DWS Recognized 8th Grade Class

May 21, 2023
By: Bill Conger

The 2022-23 8th grade class at DeKalb West School was recognized in a special ceremony today (Friday, May 19).

Making the All A Honor Roll are Ethan Brown, Ben Driver, and Chase Young. Named to the A & B Honor Roll are Ben Barton, Hunter Ballew, Hannah Brown, Charli Cripps, Benjamin Crook, Jennifer Fortune, Olivia George, Miah Johnson, Cieanna Mitchell, Elliott Nelson, Izzy Prichard, Kenadee Prichard, Leyton Scarbrough, and Mary Jane Scott.

Receiving Academic Awards in English Language Arts (ELA) were Ethan Brown and Jennifer Fortune each with a 98.6; in Math: Chase Young, 93.6 and Izzy Prichard 95.3; Algebra I, Ben Driver, 97.3; in History Ethan Brown, 98.6 and Jennifer Fortune, 99.3; in Science, Ethan Brown, 98.0 and Leyton Scarbrough, 95.3.

The Making Tracks (Most Improved) Honors were presented to Cecil Ketchum and Wyatt Young. The recipients of the Citizenship Awards in Mrs. Mollie Bratten’s class were Ethan Brown and Charli Cripps, and in Mr. Dwayne Blair’s class, Elliott Nelson and Kenadee Prichard. The 4 PAWS Award winners, which are selected by each teacher, were Chase Young from Mrs. Bratten’s homeroom and Emily Fry from Mr. Dwayne Blair’s homeroom.

Ethan Brown earned the prestigious Amanda Mullinax Librarian’s Award. With 2239.4 Accelerated Reader points, he had the highest cumulative total again this year. He has won the award the previous two years. Also, in the 8th grade Kenadee Prichard and Hannah Brown were presented with 1,000 point certificates; Brown, Mary Jane Scott and Olivia George were the Top Readers for 8th grade and won a bowling trip; Elliott Nelson, Jennifer Fortune, and Chase Young received a $10 gift certificate for earning 800 points; Ben Driver was given a cap for 600 points; Seth Youth earned 500 points for the AR pin, and Mary Jane Scott, Kaylee Redmon, Leyton Scarbrough, Matthew Shahan, Ben Barton, and Michael Justice earned 400 A.R. points for the $5 gift certificate.

The 2023 Junior Beta Service Award was presented to Raegan Murphy with 166.5 service hours earned from May of 2022 to May of 2023. Also receiving service certificates were Beta President Ethan Brown with 34; Vice President Olivia George with 106.25, Chaplain Hannah Brown with 24.75, Secretary Miah Johnson with 52.75. Murphy was the club reporter. Ben Barton earned 27.75 hours, Charli Cripps, 64, Ben Driver 57.5, Jesse Foutch, 24.5, Cieanna Mitchell, 36, Elliott Nelson, 49.75, Izzy Prichard, 45.5, Kenadee Prichard, 52.5, Leyton Scarbrough, 31.75, and Chase Young, 37.

Congratulations to the 2021 DWS 8TH Grade Class:

Hunter Ballew, Ben Barton, Ethan Brown, Charli Cripps, Benjamin Crook, Carmello Davis, Ben Driver, Jennifer Fortune, Jesse Foutch, Thomas Foutch, Emily Fry, Olivia George, Justin Howard, Eli Johnson, Miah Johnson, Michael Justice, Cecil Ketchum, Leah LaFever, Preslee Merriman, Cieanna Mitchell, Raegan Murphy, Elliott Nelson, Kason Nichols, Izzy Prichard, Kenadee Prichard, Kaylee Redmon, Taytum Reeder, Alexis Reynolds, Leyton Scarbrough, Mary Scott, Matt Shahan, Cadyn Watford, Chase Young, Seth Young, and Wyatt Young.




DCHS Tiger Soccer Program Making History! (Listen to WJLE Soccer Tiger Talk Program Here)

May 20, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

There is a first time for everything!

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Not only did the DCHS Tiger Boys Soccer Team defeat Cumberland County for the first time this season last Thursday after three previous meetings, but they claimed their first ever Region Tournament Championship in the process and will host their first ever Sub-State game Sunday, May 21 in Smithville.

The Tigers (11-5-1) will face the East Hamilton Hurricanes in a sub-state showdown Sunday at 5 p.m. on the “Dylan Kleparek Coach K Soccer Field” at DCHS in Smithville with a state tournament appearance on the line, which would also be a first for the Tiger Boys Soccer Program. WJLE will broadcast the game Sunday LIVE.

Coach K said the Tigers’ 2-0 victory at Cumberland County Thursday was sweet revenge after losing three times this season to the Jets by scores of 3-1 and 1-0 (twice).

“This is the first time we have ever won the Region Championship and it is a special thing. It was said they (Jets) were kryptonite (since we had lost to them three times this season) so I guess that makes us Superman because we found a way to beat them for the region championship. It was tough at the beginning of the season because they seemed to have our number mentally but when we figured out they were just another soccer team we were able to handle them,” said Coach K.

“We had a really good game Thursday against Cumberland County. We came out and executed the game plan. We worked down the channel on the right and made things happen. In the second half we buckled down and made sure we didn’t give anything up and played smart. I am proud of the guys because they came out and worked hard,” said Coach K.

Both DeKalb County and East Hamilton are led by a number of seniors which should make Sunday’s game an interesting matchup.

“Its our first sub-state home game and we are really excited and looking forward to it. We are hoping to have a big crowd. This game speaks for itself. When you get this far, the next step is state, but the guys are excited and we are ready to go,” Coach K said.

“We have done a little bit of scouting on them (Hurricanes). They have 9 seniors, and we have 10 seniors and all 10 of our seniors start. They have a couple of tall, fast guys who like to cross the ball and play to the back. We’re going to have to make sure we mark up well in the box and play our game. We need to play the small passing possession game we like to play and pick out our passes. If we do that and execute well, I think we have a good shot,” said Coach K.

2023 DCHS Tigers Soccer Roster
#2-Jonathan Balderas-Junior
#3-Cooper Brown -Senior
#4-Connor Hopkins-Freshman
#5-Brayan Aguirre-Sophomore
#6-Ekow Afful-Turkson-Junior
#7-Jonathan Zavala-Senior
#8-Miguel Mata-Senior
#9-Cameron Miller-Senior
#10-Yair Mata-Senior
#11-Adan Ramirez-Senior
#12-Axel Aranda-Sophomore
#13-Aydan Bean-Junior
#14-Jaxon Kleparek-Freshman
#15-Leo Delgado-Sophomore
#16-Emilio Garcia-Junior
#17-Hector Cervantes-Sophomore
#18-Brandon Silva-Senior
#19-Jose Guzman-Sophomore
#20-Milas Driver-Sophomore
#21-Ryder Miller-Senior
#23-Giovani Palomo-Freshman
#24-Jesus Guzman-Sophomore
#25-Bryan Ramirez-Sophomore
#26-Jonathan Garcia-Senior
#27-Cesar Gaspar-Junior
#28-Cale Brown-Sophomore
#29-Erick Hernandez-Sophomore
#30-Miguel Guzman-Sophomore
#31-Connor Vance-Senior
#32-Jack Gassaway-Freshman

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Smithville Beer Board Fines Local Restaurants for Illegal Alcohol Sales

May 19, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

A $2,500 fine!

The Smithville Beer Board met Wednesday, May 17 and fined two local restaurants $2,500 each for illegally selling alcohol to someone underage.

The undercover investigation was conducted on March 16 by the Smithville Police Department and agents of the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission.

Owners of the Los Lobos Restaurant at 106 East Broad Street appeared at the beer board meeting Wednesday but didn’t contest the punishment. The owner of the Fiesta Jalisco Restaurant at 130 Walmart Drive was not present.

Smithville Police Chief Mark Collins said that Trina Guerra of Los Lobos Restaurant and Jose Barajas of Fiesta Jalisco Restaurant were cited for illegally serving beer for consumption on the premises to a 19-year-old informant working for the Smithville Police Department. A third person, Brandy Jackson, a clerk at Smithville Discount Wine & Spirits located at 413 East Broad Street, was also cited for illegally selling the informant a bottle of wine from the liquor store. This was her second citation within a month for the same type of offense.

The liquor store has reportedly been fined twice now by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission for the actions of Jackson, their clerk.

The cases against these three clerks from the March investigation are apparently still pending in court.




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