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DCHS Lady Tigers to Face Macon County In Region Tournament Semi-Finals Tonight (Monday)

March 2, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

The DCHS Lady Tigers will advance to the semi-finals of the Region 4AA Basketball Tournament after defeating Sequatchie County 71 to 48 Friday night at Dunlap.

The Lady Tigers (18-14) will face Macon County (29-1) tonight (Monday night, March 2) at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville. Tip-Off will be at 7:30 p.m. WJLE will have LIVE coverage. Listen for WJLE’s Tiger Talk Program prior the game at 7:15 p.m. featuring DCHS Lady Tiger Coach Danny Fish and Lady Tiger Kadee Ferrell. The host of the program is John Pryor.

Tiger Talk March 2

Macon County defeated Marion County Friday night 93 to 27.

Meanwhile Upperman girls (26-5) eliminated Bledsoe County Friday night 81 to 42 while York Institute (19-12) won at Cumberland County 64 to 57.

Upperman and York Institute will meet in the Region Semi-Finals.

In the previous meetings this season, the Lady Tigers lost to Macon County 78 to 54 in Smithville on January 17, 67 to 33 at Lafayette on February 11, and 57 to 31 in the District Tournament on February 21.

Coach Fish said he and the team understand what is at stake in tonight’s game.

“Its our biggest opportunity of the year. It’s a win or go home game. Both teams have played well to get to this point in the year. Getting to the region tournament is something we had on our list of to do things this year and we wanted to have this opportunity to get back to the sub state. At this point everybody is very good and we just happen to be playing the number one team in the state but if you want to be the best you have to beat the best. We are going to be prepared. We will be doing things a little bit different tonight. We will scheme a little different and hopefully our big players will come to play. At Sequatchie County it looked a little bit more fluid for us and a little more of what I think we should be by attacking the rim and we got to the line a bunch. Hopefully we can continue those things tonight and put Macon County in some different situations than they have been in previously against us,” said Coach Fish.




Smithville Elementary Hosts Family Engagement Night

March 2, 2020
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Smithville Elementary School  held its first family engagement night on Thursday, February 27th. The night was held to celebrate and welcome families to the school to engage in fun and exciting learning activities. The theme for the night was WILDCATS: Wild About Learning!

Students and their families were encouraged to participate in various learning activities including math, literacy, science, and art explorations. The scholastic book fair was open to all families. Visitors were also provided free snacks, and giveaways were handed out to all SES students. The TWRA was there to allow families to walk through its wildlife truck, and Edgar Evins State Park set up for students to explore animal coverings and real live snakes!

Smithville Elementary School would like to thank all the families who attended and they look forward to hosting more family engagement activities in the future.




Alexandria Alderman Election Set for August 6

March 1, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

Three persons have picked up a petition to seek an alderman term in the Alexandria Municipal Election on Thursday, August 6.

The latest is Bridgette Rogers who plans to seek a two year term. The other two are Charles Anderson and Lynne Dickerson who will each be running for a four year term.

Five aldermen positions will be filled in Alexandria during the August election.




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