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A Tale of Two Halves for DeKalb County in 26-14 Victory over Watertown

September 10, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb County Tigers gave up two Watertown touchdowns in the first half but shut out the Purple Tigers the rest of the way for a 26 to 14 victory in Smithville Friday night.

DeKalb County (3-1) will travel to Crossville next Friday night, September 16 to meet the Cumberland County Jets (0-4) in a Region matchup. Kick-off will be at 7 p.m. and WJLE will have LIVE coverage. With the loss Watertown drops to 1-3.

Both touchdowns by Watertown were the result of Tiger miscues.

In the first period, DeKalb County’s Tyler Estes picked off a Watertown pass but the ensuing Tiger drive stalled forcing a punt attempt. Nolan Gottlied was poised to receive the punt but the snap got by him. As the Purple Tigers were closing in, Gottlied picked up the ball and threw it down field where Watertown’s Kaiden West was waiting. West picked off the pass and returned it 35 yards for a Purple Tiger touchdown. Kicker Trey Pack booted the extra point and Watertown led 7-0 with 6:45 left in the 1st period.

Early in the 2nd period Watertown started a drive on the DeKalb County 24-yard line after another mishandled Tiger punt attempt. Kaiden West scored on a 2-yard touchdown run to complete the drive and with Trey Pack’s extra point, Watertown led 14-0 with 7:55 left in the 1st half.

DeKalb County got on the scoreboard with 45 seconds left before halftime on the strength of a 35-yard field goal by kicker Juan Ortega. The score was 14-3.

Watertown fumbled on the ensuing kickoff and the Tigers recovered at the Purple Tiger 23-yard line. DC tried to draw closer on a 40-yard field goal attempt, but Ortega’s kick was blocked as time wound down.

In the 4th period, Tiger running back Colby Barnes scored on a 15-yard touchdown run with 11:50 left. DC was then stopped on a 2-point conversion attempt, but the Watertown lead was cut to 14-9.

After a Purple Tiger fumble, DeKalb County took over at the Watertown 30-yard line. Soon after Tiger Malachi Trapp scored on a 24-yard touchdown run followed by a successful 2-point conversion play on a keeper from quarterback Jordan Parker and with 10:47 left in the game, DeKalb County got its first lead at 17 to 14.

The Tigers added a safety to make the score 19 to 14 after a high snap on a Watertown punt attempt which went over the kicker’s head and he was tackled trying to run it out of the endzone with 2:50 left in the game.

DeKalb County put the game away on the ensuing free kick with 2:38 left as Malachi Trapp raced 70 yards for the final touchdown. Ortega tacked on the extra point and DeKalb County went onto win 26-14.

Also of note, Tiger Tyler Estes got his second interception of the game in the waning moments.




(UPDATED) Country Music Star Aaron Tippin to Appear at Local 9/11 Memorial Observance Sunday at County Complex

September 9, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

Country music star Aaron Tippin will make an appearance at Sunday’s local 9/11 remembrance at the County Complex

Tippin performed at the first memorial service here shortly after the 9/11 tragedy 21 years ago debuting his song “Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly” and he returned for the 10-year local memorial observance in 2011 where he again performed the hit song.

Tippin and his family reside in DeKalb County.

This Patriot Day event will begin at 4 p.m. at the County Complex to remember the lives lost on September 11, 2001 and to honor first responders for what they do in our communities. Cody Purvis will also be performing.

Patriot Day occurs on September 11 each year in memory of nearly 3,000 innocent victims who died in the terrorist attacks 21 years ago. On that day, 2,977 people were killed, 19 hijackers committed murder-suicide, and more than 6,000 others were injured.

Two planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon at Washington, DC and a fourth plane crashed in a field at Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

Please join in this local observance to remember the men and women who lost their lives.




Drug Offenders Have Their Day in Court

September 9, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

Four people charged with drug offenses had their day in court Tuesday, September 6.

Judge Gary McKenzie presided.

45-year-old Jermaine Derperise McCoy entered a plea to two counts of possession with intent to sell or deliver over 0.5 grams of methamphetamine and received a 15-year sentence in each case as a range II offender in the Tennessee Department of Corrections to run concurrently with each other and with a White County case against him. He was fined $2,000 and given jail credit of 810 days served.

43-year-old Jeremy Likens entered a plea to possession of a schedule II drug (methamphetamine) over 0.5 grams and received a 10-year sentence to run concurrently with a Coffee County case against him. He must serve at least 30% of the term before parole eligibility. He was fined $2,000 and given jail credit from October 3, 2021 to September 6, 2022.

30-year-old Nathaniel Dylan Tippens entered a plea to sale of a schedule IV drug (Alprazolam) and received a 4-year sentence to serve to run concurrently with other cases against him. He was fined $2,000.

45-year-old Bridgett Nicole Vientos entered a plea to possession with intent to sell or deliver over 0.5 grams of a schedule II drug (methamphetamine) and received an 8-year Tennessee Department of Corrections sentence with 1 year to serve. She will then be on TDOC probation. She was fined $2,000 and given jail credit for 225 days served.




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