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Special Olympics sees over 280 athletes compete
Moore County was well represented as Over 280 athletes competed Thursday at Tullahoma High School in the Special Olympics, with hundreds of volunteers and well-wishers there in support of the competitors. Games ranged from track and field events like the long jump and races to the softball throw and bocce...
Birthdays – May 16
Daily prize winner of a piece of pie provided by The Mercantile – 210 N. Irwin St. in Manchester. Claim prize certificate at Thunder Radio studio, 1030 Oakdale St. Manchester, TN. 37355. Weekly prize winner of a birthday cake provided by Food Lion and a Floral Arrangement provided by...
Baseball Recap: Loudon falls despite big games from Caden Ridings and Eli Kelso
Loudon lost against Tullahoma on Thursday, and unfortunately they wound up with the same result on Thursday. The Loudon Redskins fell just short of the Tullahoma Wildcats by a score of 4-3. Loudon has now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games. Nolan Bethel spent all seven innings on the mound,...
Baseball Recap: South Pittsburg's loss ends seven-game winning streak at home
It was a good run, but South Pittsburg unfortunately witnessed the end of their seven-game winning streak on Wednesday. They fell 7-3 to the East Robertson Indians. South Pittsburg was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as East Robertson apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played on Wednesday.
St. Andrew's-Sewanee Enjoys Success In DII-A Tennis
The St. Andrew’s-Sewanee varsity boys’ and girls’ tennis teams capped off successful seasons with strong play in the postseason. In the Division II-A District 2 Individual Tournament, multiple players won their first rounds before facing top seeds in the quarterfinals. The doubles teams of Ketiah Inganji and Keziah Ingeli and Grayson Cleveland and Andrew Gallaway chalked up wins over teams from Grace Baptist and Silverdale Baptist, respectively. Singles players Carlota Diez Rosety, Vie Virkhaus, and Elijah Stark had first round byes as seeded players and advanced to the semifinal round.
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