New Season, New Coaches

November 13, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

New season, new coaches!

The DeKalb County High School basketball season starts this week and both the girls and boys programs are under new leadership.

Brandy Alley, a native and resident of Crossville, succeeds Danny Fish as the Lady Tiger Coach while Joey Agee is taking over from John Sanders as the head coach of the Tigers.

Action begins Tuesday night, November 15 as the DCHS teams host Van Buren County in the Hall of Champions starting with the girls game at 6 p.m. followed by the boys contest. WJLE will have LIVE coverage.

Although she has served as a travel ball coach and an assistant to head basketball coaches at White County, Cumberland County, and Stone Memorial spanning the last five years, this is Coach Alley’s first head varsity basketball coaching job. Alley also headed up or was involved in the freshman and junior varsity girls basketball programs during her time at those schools and was head girls volleyball coach for one year at Cumberland County High School.

“I am beyond excited to get started as a head basketball coach. I have had some great coaches I was an assistant for who have prepared me for this moment so it’s exciting for me to get a team and let it be my own and get our season going,” said Coach Alley.

While originally from Cumberland County, Alley’s family later moved to Murfreesboro. She played basketball and graduated from Riverdale High School in 2014. Alley furthered her education and basketball career at Faulkner University at Montgomery Alabama where she earned a Masters Degree in Biology. From there she attended Tennessee Tech University and earned a Masters Degree in Education Curriculum Instruction. Alley moved back to Crossville four years ago. Her parents now reside in White County. Coach Alley, age 25 said her plans are to eventually move here.

Having been a post player, Coach Alley said that is her preference as a coach. “I am biased to the post. I do like to play post style basketball, but it really depends on the team and the girls. This year we do have a little bit more guard orientation so we will be focusing on some of that, but I have two solid post players coming in and good forwards that will give high post looks so every game will be a new challenge. We will see what happens for this team as it develops,” said Coach Alley.

As a member of the seven school District 7 Class 3A, Region 4, Coach Alley understands the challenges that DeKalb County faces with each opponent.

“This is a tough district, and it will definitely show what we have coming out of the gate. There are great teams in this district like Stone Memorial which will be solid this year. White County will be really good. Cumberland County will have some great players. Upperman is always a great competitor and then there’s Livingston Academy and Macon County so every one of them will be a tough game. It’ll be a battle every single night,” she said.

Coach Alley will be joined courtside by Maddison Parsley, who stayed on as an assistant after the departure of Coach Fish, who is now the head coach of the Warren County Pioneers boys team.

“She is one of the greatest to work with,” said Coach Alley. “I was glad that she stayed and wanted to be part of it. She has taken over the guards and been able to fine tune some of their skills. She has also got me better acclimated to DeKalb County having introduced me to people and getting me involved as much as possible. She is going to be fun,” added Coach Alley.

Although a familiar face as a former DeKalb Middle School boys head basketball coach, this is Joey Agee’s first high school head coaching job, but he is anxious to get started.

“I am excited. I used to dream about being a high school coach. It’s been a while since I have been on the sidelines as a coach in a capacity like this even though I have done a little AAU over the past few years, but basketball never really left me. I have two kids who play but even if you’ve been doing this (coaching) for 20 years you are always going to be a little nervous going into a new season,” said Coach Agee.

Joining Coach Agee is Assistant Cody Randolph who came over to DCHS from DeKalb Middle School where he had served as the Saints boys basketball coach for the last eight years.

“Coach Randolph has a great basketball mind. He is also a great individual, and those kids really respect him. He actually coached most of these kids at the middle school and knows what they have done well in the past. We’ll implement some of those same things he ran at the middle school to give the players something they are familiar with,” said Coach Agee.

The Tigers will be led by five seniors along with several juniors and sophomores.

“We have five seniors including four coming back from last year and we’re expecting great things from them, Stetson Agee, Zack Birmingham, Elishah Ramos, and Robert Wheeler. We added Ean Jones back this year. He is a football player and didn’t play basketball last year, but he has returned this year. Our juniors include Alex Antoniak, Conner Close, Ian Colwell, and Kaleb Spears. We’ll have sophomores Seth Fuson, Owen Snipes, and possibly Jordan Parker but he got injured playing football, so we don’t know his status yet. Sophomore Dallas Kirby also suffered an injury that will sideline him this season,” said Coach Agee.

White County and Stone Memorial are picked to finish highest in District 7 Class 3A, Region 4 with DeKalb County somewhere in the middle of the pack. Coach Agee said that will give his team a little extra incentive to compete.

“There are a lot of good boys basketball teams in this district. Our first two district games, White County and Stone Memorial are the two picked to finish one and two in the district so its not going to be easy for us early. Stone Memorial went to the state tournament last year and their best player was a freshman but from top to bottom it will be tough. They’ve picked us to finish in the middle of the pack maybe at 4th or 5th, but I told our kids that it really didn’t mean anything and that it was based on expectations from last year. Maybe it will give us some motivation,” he said.

Coach Agee said he believes the community will rally around the program and be supportive as in the past

“Both Coach Randolph and I played under former Tiger Coach Danny Bond and he (Randolph) under former Coaches Bond and Lynus Martin. It’s a since of pride for us. We love this county and I think the community will rally around us. We are also blessed to have a great group of kids. These players have done everything we have asked them to do since we got here with no complaints. They have worked hard and we expect that to continue,” said Coach Agee.

2022-23 DCHS Tigers and Lady Tigers Basketball Schedule

District – 7AAA Games
Date -Time -Opponent- Home/Away

NOVEMBER
Tues, 11/15- 6:00pm- Van Buren County-HOF Home • Non-District
Sat, 11/19- TBA- Gordonsville- HOF Away • Non-District
Tue, 11/22- 6:00pm -Cannon County- Away • Non-District
Fri, 11/25- 6:00pm- Warren County- Home • Non-District

DECEMBER
Fri, 12/2-6:00pm-Watertown- Home • Non-District
Tue, 12/6 6:00pm- Smith County- Away • Non-District
Fri, 12/9 6:00pm-Stone Memorial- Away • District
Tue, 12/13 6:00pm- White County- Home • District
Fri, 12/16 6:00pm- Cannon County- Home • Non-District
Mon, 12/19-TBA-Adidas Shootout-Riverdale • Non-District
Tue, 12/20-TBA- Adidas Shootout- Riverdale • Non-District

JANUARY
Tue, 1/3-6:00pm-Livingston Academy-Away • District
Fri, 1/6-6:00pm-Macon County- Away • District
Sat, 1/7-3:00pm-Warren County- Away • Non-District
Tue, 1/10-6:00pm-Watertown-Away • Non-District
Fri, 1/13-6:00pm-Cumberland County-Home • District
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.

2022-23 DCHS Tigers Basketball Roster
# Name Grade
10 Stetson Agee -Senior
24 Zack Birmingham- Senior
11 Elishah Ramos- Senior
33 Robert Wheeler- Senior
20 Ean Jones- Senior
14 Alex Antoniak- Junior
15 Conner Close-Junior
12 Ian Colwell-Junior
40 Kaleb Spears- Junior
0 Seth Fuson- Sophomore
23 Dallas Kirby-Sophomore
34 Owen Snipes- Sophomore
2 Jordan Parker- Sophomore
4 Jon Hendrix-Freshman
21 Logan Duke- Freshman
32 Aiden Turner- Freshman
3 Wyatt Carter- Freshman

Managers Brayden Summers, Nickolas Daw, and Davis Wheeler
Head Coach Joey Agee
Assistant Coach Cody Randolph

2022-23 DCHS Lady Tigers Basketball Roster
# Name Position Grade
00 Larissa Mooneyham-Guard, Freshman
1 Cadee Griffith- Guard, Junior
2 McKenna Miller
3 Camryn Branin- Forward, Junior
4 Chloe VanVranken- Guard, Freshman
10 Maddison Martin- Forward, Senior
11 Ella VanVranken-Guard, Junior
13 Addison Murphy-Guard, Freshman
14 Allyson Fuller-Forward, Junior
21 Ella Hendrixson-Guard, Junior
22 Avery Agee- Guard, Sophomore
23 Emily Young-Guard, Sophomore
31 Dare Collins-Center, Sophomore
32 Tess Barton- Center, Junior
33 Makayla Scales Guard Junior
34 Darrah Ramsey-Center, Senior
Head Coach Brandy Alley
J.V. Coach Maddison Parsley
Managers Leah Smith, Deanna Neal, and Allyssa Hendrix.

2022-23 DCHS Basketball Cheer Roster
Seniors:
Amelia Atnip
Katherine Gassaway
Hannah Lohorn
Katie Patterson
Reese Williams

Junior:
Chayla Knauer

Sophomores:
Sage Atkins
Annabella Dakas
Eden Garner
Madeline Martin
Sara Moore
Addison Kyle

Freshmen:
Yvette Chivers
Averie McMinn
Bella Rackley

Shelia Kirby-coach
Kaitlyn Roller-coach
Hayley Martin-coach

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