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DCHS Tigers Hoping to Make History Tonight in State Football Playoffs (Listen to WJLE’s Tiger Talk Program Here)

November 15, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

The DCHS Tigers will be on a mission tonight to do what no other team before them has ever done in school history. Advance to the third round of the TSSAA football playoffs.

(Click link below to hear WJLE’s  Tiger Talk Program)

Tiger Talk November 15

After knocking off the Tullahoma Wildcats last week in the 1st round of the playoffs in Smithville, the Tigers will hit the road tonight to Lewisburg to face the Marshall County Tigers.

DeKalb County enters the game at 7-4 while Marshall County is 9-2.

The Tigers concluded the regular season at 6-4 and runners-up in Region 3-4A at 3-1 while Marshall County finished 8-2 and entered the playoffs as the best team from Region 4-4A at 5-0.

“They are an athletic football team. I think the strength of their team is probably their defensive line. They have some quality guys there. I wouldn’t equate it to the same type of defensive line they had a couple of years ago but they have some guys who can get after it. They are athletic in the secondary and have athletic skill positions. They kind of have a power back, not much of a scat back or something like that so we want to make sure we don’t give him a clean look at any hole and make sure he has his feet stuttering. Our defense will really have to swarm to the football. They have a young quarterback but he seems to manage the game well and puts the football where it is supposed to be put. They have a solid football team but I feel we are also a solid football team so I think it will be a good night of football,” said Tiger Coach Steve Trapp.

This season DeKalb County has beaten Stone Memorial 33-0, Grundy County 49-12, Cannon County 41-10, Smith County 28-24, Macon County 26-13,  Cumberland County 41-6, and Tullahoma 45-34 and lost to Warren County 35-21, Upperman 35-0, Watertown 42-20, and Livingston Academy 31-0.

Marshall County has beaten Columbia Academy 41-7, Lincoln County 31-14, Tullahoma 30-6, Maplewood 35-20, Springfield 42-12, Lawrence County 48-3, Spring Hill 45- 13, Nolensville 30-14, and Stone Memorial 39-8

Kick-off will be tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m.

WJLE’s pre-game shows begin with “Coach to Coach” at 5 p.m. featuring former coaches Doug Matthews, Dave McGinnis, and broadcaster Larry Stone.

“Tiger Talk” begins at 6:30 p.m. featuring DCHS Coach Steve Trapp and Tiger Football Players David Bradford, Axel Aldino, and Desmond Nokes. John Pryor, the Voice of the Tigers, is the host of the program.

WJLE’s “LIVE” play by play coverage starts at 7 p.m. with the Voice of the Tigers John Pryor and Luke Willoughby.

LISTEN LIVE ON WJLE AM 1480/ FM 101.7 and LIVE STREAMING at www.wjle.com.




DCHS Recognizes Students Excelling in ACT Readiness

November 14, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

DeKalb County High School is working to recognize students making strides on the ACT test.  As part of the TN Department of Education’s Tennessee Succeeds initiative, the state is working to increase the state average for student ACT scores to 21 by the year 2020.  The current ACT average at DCHS is 18.7.

A free ACT exam is offered to all juniors each spring and to all seniors in the fall during the school day. This year’s seniors just participated in the ACT retake on October 1 and current juniors will take the ACT at school on March 17.

Students must take the ACT or SAT test in order to be eligible for graduation. The ACT serves as a gateway to college and career readiness in Tennessee, determining students’ eligibility for the HOPE scholarship, requirements for postsecondary remedial or developmental coursework, and sometimes entry-level salary.

At DCHS, a 21+ Club has been created for students who have met this ACT readiness benchmark. This club currently contains 73 students. DCHS also has a 29+ club which includes 9 students who have scored a 29 or higher on their ACT. These students are recognized through displays at the school, press releases, recognition at athletic events, t-shirts, field trips, and luncheons.

If there are any local residents or businesses who would like to help sponsor these rewards, please contact Assistant Principal Jenny Norris. DCHS administrators and teachers are very proud of these students and wish to recognize their hard work.

21+ Club

Row 1: Meghan Brandt, Harper Wallace, Kenzie France, Madison Paladino, Mya Ruch, Caitlin Milligan, Alexis Gammons, Myla Dilligard

Row 2: Carly Vance, Hannah Willingham, Emme Colwell, Mary Maple, Elisabeth Saylors, Dylan Johnson

Row 3: Eli Cantrell, Daniel Puckett, Justin Washer, Katherine Malone, Rachel Rhody, Payton Bowman, Hannah McBride, Cody Antoniak

Row 4: Jadyn Dawson, Ben Snipes, Peyton Harris, Raiden Martin, Malia Stanley, Anna Chew, Kiersten Griffith, Holly Evans, TJ Mitchell

Row 5: Kayley Padilla, Mattalynn Mofield, Sophia Hoffman, Makenzie Ray, Justise Dawson

Row 6: Luke Jenkins, Garrett Hayes, Joseph Johnson, Ricky Pack, Hunter Robinson, Logan Speaks, Blake Barnes, Canaan Bain

Row 7: Noah Patterson, Jasper Kleparek, Jack Famulski, Bill Miller, Jake Ramsey, Ethan Cantrell, Isaac Knowles

Row 8: Brett Sexton, Dallas Cook, Isaac Cross, Alan Munoz, Noah Roberts, Gavin Williams

Not pictured: Connor Adcock, Briona Agee, Gabriel Angeles, Chloe Braswell, Molly Carrier, Tara Floyd, Lizzy Guinn, Victor Luna, Micaela Martin, Tanner Myers, Preston Ray, Daniel Rodefer, Allison Sanders, Alley Sykes, Megan Walker

29+ Club 

Front row: Harper Wallace, Anna Chew, Holly Evans, Meghan Brandt, Hannah McBride

Back row:  Carly Vance, Ricky Pack, Daniel Puckett, Kiersten Griffith




Cash Express to Host “Fill a Police Car” Event for the Needy on Black Friday

November 14, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

Cash Express in conjunction with the Smithville Police Department is hosting its 4th annual “Fill A Police Car” event on Black Friday, November 29 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the new business location 409 East Broad Street.

The police department will provide a vehicle to be filled up with canned goods, toys, and coats for DeKalb County families in need. This event will also include a bake sale. Enjoy hotdogs, chips, and drinks. Free food for the community!

The public is asked to bring canned food and new and gently used toys, coats, and other clothing for this collection effort. Monetary donations will also be accepted and all proceeds will stay in DeKalb County.

Money and toys will go to the Smithville Police Department to be distributed; food will go to a local pantry; and coats and clothes will be donated to the clothes closet. For questions concerning this event, you may call  Jamie or Athena at 615-597-3427.




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