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Man Killed in Crash Last Week to be Laid to Rest Today (Tuesday)

January 17, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

A man who lost his life in a DeKalb County traffic accident last Tuesday will be laid to rest today (Tuesday).

The funeral for 38-year-old Rodney Alan Henry of Sparta will be today (Tuesday) at 11:00 am in the Chapel of Hunter Funeral Home with burial in the Corinth Cemetery. He died in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 70 at Snow Hill Tuesday morning, January 10.

Henry was born July 14, 1984 in Nashville,TN. Rodney was an Auto Mechanic and Chef. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents: Connie and Johnny Turrington, and Paternal Grandparents: A.P. and Lucille Henry.

He is survived by his mother: Lisa Ruth Turrington Bryan

Father: Alan Rod Henry

Brothers: Jessie McCullough, Kyle Henry, and Nicholas Henry

Uncle: Johnny Turrington, Jr.

Aunts: Tammy (David) Perry, Jeanie (Dewayne) Williams, Donna Marsh, and Lora Turrington

Along with a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and other relatives.

The family request donations made to Hunter Funeral Home in Sparta in lieu of flowers to help with burial expenses.




Colby Barnes Claims Tiger Football MVP Honor and Cheerleader Hannah Trapp Named MVC

January 15, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

Senior Colby Barnes was named Most Valuable Player of the 2022 DCHS Tiger Football Team during the annual Awards Banquet held Saturday night 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.

Tiger Coach Steve Trapp said Barnes is one of the best football players ever at DCHS.

“This year he broke records for DCHS Football. He probably had the most rushes in a season with 287. He definitely had the most yards ever rushed for in a season with 2,073. He averaged 7.2 yards every time we put the ball in his belly. He had probably the most touchdowns by a running back or rushing touchdowns in a season ever with 19. He averaged 189 yards per game. In the state playoffs he had 55 carries for 327 yards. Fifty five carries in a game is number 2 in the state of Tennessee all time. The record is 56. For a career, He had 518 rushes for 3,689 yards. I don’t think anyone has topped that. For his career, He averaged 7.1 yards per carry. He had 41 rushing touchdowns. I don’t think anyone else had that. He averaged 100 yards a game for his career rushing. He even had a few receptions through the years. He had 16 total receptions for 114 yards or 7.1 yards per catch and had two touchdowns receiving at 3.1 yards per catch. Colby was a very productive player for us. He was a load on both sides of the football and he is an excellent young man. That’s what makes this even better. Colby is not just a good football player but he has a blue collar work ethic and we are desperately going to miss him. With honor I am proud to announce that Colby Barnes is our Most Valuable Player of the Year,” said Coach Trapp.

During his career at DCHS, Barnes earned the following awards and honors: 2022 Team Captain; 2022 Region 4-4A Offensive Most Valuable Player; 2022 Tennessee Football Coaches Association All State; 2022 Mainstreet Preps All State Honorable Mention; 2022 Farm Bureau Player of the Month in August; 2022 DTC Player of the Year; 2022 DTC All Star; 2022-23 Mr. DCHS; DCHS 2021 Offensive Player of the Year; 2021 Region 4-4A Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman; DCHS 2020 Back of the Year; 2020 All Region 3-4A 2nd Team member.

Meanwhile senior Ean Jones was announced as the winner of the Coach Clay Edwards Memorial Tiger Pride Award. Members of Edwards’ family presented the award to Jones including son Abram Edwards and Abram’s mother Tena Edwards-Jacobs.

In presenting the MVC Award, Cheer Coach Amanda Fuller talked about Trapp’s determination and the example she set for her fellow cheerleaders.

“Hannah is someone her fellow cheerleaders look up to. She is someone they appreciate and with the characteristics they desire to have. Hannah is dependable, helpful, funny, friendly, humble, trustworthy, kind and loyal. There is a quote by Maya Angelou “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel”. I think Hannah made her team feel appreciated and she is their friend. She gave 100% of herself in practices and games and made it obvious that cheerleading was very important to her. She has been a cheerleader for me since she was in the seventh grade and she started competition cheer before that. She has battled through a back injury and disorders and has continued to be an excellent flyer and gymnast for our team for four years. She does it all with a sweet personality and a beautiful smile,” said Cheer Coach Fuller.

Other individual Football Player Awards are as follows:
Offensive Player of the Year- Malachi Trapp
Offensive Lineman- Ean Jones
Offensive Back- Jordan Parker
Receiver- Holden Trapp
Defensive Player of the Year- Tyler Estes
Defensive Lineman- Wil Farris
Linebacker- Ari White
Defensive Back- Ty Webb
Special Teams Player- Nolan Gottlied
Most Improved-Chris Pulley
MVP- Colby Barnes
Coach Clay Edwards Memorial Tiger Pride Award-Ean Jones
Scout Team Player of the Year: Aaron Hatfield
Newcomer of the Year: Juan Ortega

Thirteen DCHS Football players and an assistant coach earned 2022 All-Region honors including Tiger Senior Running Back Colby Barnes who was named Offensive Most Valuable Player in Region 4, Class 4A. The region awards are voted on by coaches in the region.

Barnes was joined by Tyler Estes, the region’s Most Outstanding Linebacker; Ean Jones- Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman; Josh May- Most Outstanding Tight End, Malachi Trapp- Most Outstanding Wide Receiver; Holden Trapp- Most Outstanding Returner, and Nolan Gottlied- Most Outstanding Punter.

Tiger Assistant Michael Shaw was named the Region’s Most Outstanding Defensive Assistant Coach of the year.

All Region 1st Team from DeKalb County: Wil Farris, Ty Webb, and Ari White
All Region 2nd Team from DeKalb County: Shadie Rankhorn, Johnny Skinner, and Trace Hamilton.

DTC Player of the Year- Colby Barnes
DTC All Star Team members- Colby Barnes, Tyler Estes, Holden Trapp, Ean Jones, and Malachi Trapp.

Individual Cheer Awards are as follows:
Most Valuable Cheerleader- Hannah Trapp
Most Spirited- Macy Anderson
Best Dancer- Reese Williams
Best Stunts-Morgan Walker
DEAR (Dedication, Enthusiasm, Attitude, and Responsibility- Carlee West
Best Jumps-Ellie Dillard
Best Motions: Carlee West

Five Cheerleaders made the NCA All American Team, Carlee West, Ally Fuller, Ellie Dillard, Deanna Agee, and Lily McDerman.




Tigers Ground the Jets, Lady Tigers Suffer Setback

January 14, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb County Tigers added another win to their season district record Friday night in Smithville with a 62 to 48 victory over the visiting Cumberland County Jets but the Lady Tigers suffered a setback with a 77 to 30 loss in the girls game.

The Tigers are now 10-8 overall and 2-3 in the district as the Lady Tigers slip to 10-9 with a district record of 2-3. The Cumberland County boys are 3-16, 1-4 and the Lady Jets are 14-5, 3-2.

Next week DeKalb County plays at Upperman on Tuesday, January 17 and will host Stone Memorial on Friday, January 20. WJLE will have LIVE coverage each night.

In the girls game Friday night, Cumberland County opened up an 18-10 lead after the 1st period and doubled up the Lady Tigers 44 to 22 by halftime. The Lady Jets led 67 to 23 after the 3rd period and went onto win 77 to 30.

Avery Agee led in scoring with 13 followed by Ella VanVranken 7, Camryn Branin 4, Chloe VanVranken 3, Ella Hendrixson 2 and Tess Barton 1.

The Tigers trailed the Jets 17 to 8 after the 1st period of the boys game and found themselves down 25 to 21 by halftime and 38 to 37 after the 3rd period. The Tigers rallied in the 4th period outscoring the Jets 25 to 10 and won 62 to 48.

Connor Close and Elishah Ramos tied for high scoring honors with 19 each followed by Robert Wheeler 14, Stetson Agee 7, Alex Antoniak 2 and Ean Jones with 1.

Division I Class 3A Region 4 District 7 Girls Standings as of Saturday, January 14:
Livingston Academy: 15-3 (5-0)
White County: 17-5 (4-1)
Cumberland County: 14-5 (3-2)
Upperman: 18-3 (3-2)
DeKalb County: 10-9 (2-3)
Macon County: 6-12 (1-5)
Stone Memorial: 7-14 (0-5)

Division I Class 3A Region 4 District 7 Boys Standings as of Saturday, January 14:
Livingston Academy: 17-0 (5-0)
Stone Memorial: 15-3 (5-0)
Upperman: 12-4 (3-2)
DeKalb County: 10-8 (2-3)
White County: 12-8 (2-3)
Cumberland County: 3-16 (1-4)
Macon County: 5-15 (0-6)

Remaining 2023 DCHS Basketball Schedule:
Tue, 1/17-6:00pm-Upperman-Away • District
Fri, 1/20-6:00pm-Stone Memorial-Home • District
Tue, 1/24-6:00pm-White County-Away • District
Fri, 1/27-6:00pm-Livingston Academy-Home • District
Mon, 1/30-6:00pm-Smith County-Home • Non-District
Tue, 1/31-6:00pm-Macon County-Home • District

FEBRUARY
Tue, 2/7-6:00pm-Cumberland County-Away • District
Fri, 2/10-6:00pm-Upperman-Home • District
Game times listed are the start of the Lady Tigers game. Tigers games to follow.




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