News
March 3, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
The DCHS Tigerette Fastpitch Softball Team is about to begin a new season without their head coach at least for a while.
First year Coach Danielle Tyson Horton, who was named last summer to succeed former Coach Danny Fish, recently gave birth. She, her husband Davey, and their daughter Amelia have welcomed a new addition to the family, Anna Elizabeth Horton
Until her return, the Tigerettes will be under the direction of Assistant Coach Ethan Duke along with Keneth and Madison Whitehead
2023 DCHS Tigerette Softball Schedule:
Pre-Season
March 4: Play Day – Home: TBA
March 10: Gordonsville (Scrimmage)-Home: TBA (JV)
Regular Season
March 14: Stone Memorial*- Home : 5:30 pm (JV)
March 16: Watertown (DH)-Away: 5:00 pm (JV)
March 17-18: Gordonsville Tournament- Away: TBA
March 21: White County*- Home: 5:00 p.m. (JV)
March 23: Livingston Academy*-Away: 5:00 pm (JV)
March 24-25: Hixson Wildcat Classic-Away-TBA
March 27: Cookeville- Away: 5:00 pm (JV)
March 28: Cumberland County*- Home: 5:00 p.m. (JV)
March 29: Upperman*-Away: 5:00 p.m. (JV)
April 4: Macon County*- Away: 5:00 pm (JV)
April 6: Stone Memorial*-Away: 5:00 p.m. (JV)
April 7-8: Rapture Classic-Brentwood: TBA
April 13: White County*- Away: 5:00 p.m. (JV)
April 14-15: Green Hill Tournament-Mt. Juliet: TBA
April 18: Livingston Academy*- Home: 5:00 pm (JV)
April 20: Cumberland County*- Away: 5:00 pm (JV)
April 25: Upperman*-Home : 5:00 pm (JV)
April 27: Macon County*- Home: 5:00 pm (JV)
May 1: Cookeville (Senior Day)-Home: 5:00 pm (JV)
May 5-12: District Tournament-TBA
May 15: Region Semi-Finals-TBA
May 17: Region Finals-TBA
May 19: Sectionals-TBA
May 23-26: State Tournament-TBA
2023 DCHS Tigerette Softball Roster
#1Chaylea Lunsford: Freshman-Position OFt
#2 Aniston Farler: Senior-Position OF/C
#3 Sydney Polk: Freshman-Position OF/C
#4 Morgan Walker: Senior -Position OF
#5 Bryna Pelham: Sophomore-Position INF
#6 Raylie Cowan: Sophomore-Position C/INF
#8 Zayleigh Bain: Freshman-Position OF
#9 Danica Collier: Freshman-Position INF
#10 Madison Martin: Senior-Position INF
#11 Emma Martin: Senior-Position OF
#12 Chloe Lawson: Junior-Position RHP/INF
#14 Bri Murphy: Junior-Position RHP/INF
#15 Aly Griffith: Senior-Position INF
#16 Olivia Gilley: Freshman-Position INF
#17 Elaina Turner: Junior-Position INF
#18 Makayla Scales: Junior-Position INF
#19 Kora Kilgore: Sophomore-Position LHP/INF
#20 Gracie Randolph: Junior-Position RHP/INF
Gods Food Pantry Closed Today (Friday). Motlow to Observe Remote Operations
March 3, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
The potential for severe weather has forced some cancellations today (Friday, March 3).
God’s Food Pantry at 430 East Broad Street Smithville is closed today but will be open Monday, March 6 as a makeup day from 9 a.m. until 12.
Food is normally distributed on the first Friday after the first Thursday and on the third Friday of every month from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon from the pantry at 430 East Broad, Smithville in a drive through pickup line.
Motlow State Community College has also announced that due to weather threats, Motlow will observe remote operations for the entire day and evening, Friday March 3. Students should check D2L and email for further instructions.
Liquor Store Clerk Again Caught Selling Alcohol Illegally Only Weeks After First Offense
March 2, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
A little more than a month after being cited by Smithville Police for illegally selling alcohol to someone underage, a clerk at a local liquor store has done it again.
Brandy Jackson, a clerk at Smithville Discount Wine & Spirits located at 413 East Broad Street, will be back in General Sessions Court for the same offense on March 16 along with employees of two other businesses, Trina Guerra of Los Lobos Restaurant at 106 East Broad Street and Jose Barajas of Fiesta Jalisco Restaurant at 130 Walmart Drive.
Smithville Police Chief Mark Collins told WJLE Thursday that Jackson, Guerra, and Barajas were cited after making illegal sales to a 19-year-old informant working for the Smithville Police Department and agents of the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission who conducted the undercover investigation Thursday.
According to Chief Collins, Jackson illegally sold the informant a bottle of wine from the liquor store while at the two restaurants, Guerra and Barajas served beer to the undercover informant for the purposes of consumption while on the premises.
In addition to the citations against these employees, the business owners will have to make an appearance before the Smithville Beer Board due to the violations. Proprietors of the liquor store will also have to answer to the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, which issued their liquor license.
In January, Jackson and clerks from six other local stores were cited by Smithville Police for illegally selling beer, or cigarettes, or vape products after a previous undercover investigation.
Later during their appearance in General Sessions Court, Judge Brandon Cox approved an informal diversion in each case including for Jackson. According to the terms, after six months if the clerks have no further offenses and pay their court costs, the cases are to be dismissed. That may not hold true now for Jackson since she has been cited again.
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