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lebanondemocrat.com Saturday, November 30, 2019 The Lebanon Democrat & Wilson County News B7
Winter hitting clinic at CumberlandTennessee Tech assistant coach Jimmy Redovian will
be the featured instructor at a winter hitting clinic at
Cumberland on Dec. 15. Elementary grades will go from
1:30-3 p.m. and middle/high school from 3:30-5. Cost is $40
per camper. Register at [email protected].
THE ZONE
KNOXVILLE — Sometimes it’s bigger than basketball.
Tuesday night at Thompson-Bol-ing Arena, the 20th-ranked Tennes-see women’s basketball team’s 92-51 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluf f was secondary. Just the night before, the visiting Lady Lions, already in town, learned that teammate Sierra’Li Wade had been shot and killed while playing basketball at Henry Augus-tus Johnson Park in Lake Village, Arkansas. One of her older broth-ers also was shot, suffering non-life-threatening injuries.
Prior to the game, there was a moment of silence for Wade, who had joined the UAPB team after try-outs. Coach Dawn Brown said the plan was for Wade to be ready to play with the team once conference play began but that she hadn’t been traveling with the team on weekends due to the fact that she was serving in the ROTC.
“She participated in everything we did,” Brown said. “We were teaching her plays and allowing her to get in shape.”
But the observance of her pass-ing had started long before.
Brown said she learned of the
news Monday evening. She reached out to Tennessee chaplain Chris Walker, who within an hour arrived at the hotel along with “at least” 15 other members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes who prayed with the UAPB players. The next morn-ing, members of the Lady Lions were brought breakfast, and Brown noted postgame that Tennessee fans on social media poured in condo-lences during the day.
“That meant a lot,” Brown said, “because we are so far away from home. It’s not like you can just get on the bus and try to go back and be there with the Wade family, so for us that meant a lot. This is a special place; the legacy and the foundation that has been laid here just speaks volumes for this program. To have those type of people to continue to grow and to be a part of what has been established here speaks vol-umes for the type of people that stand up and represent Tennessee.”
Then before the game started, members of the Lady Volunteers team gave personal, hand-written cards to the UAPB team and to the staff.
“The cards we gave were to offer condolences. Obviously they’re going through a tough time, and I can’t imagine how they must feel
right now,” said junior guard-for-ward Rennia Davis, who had 17 points and 11 rebounds. “It kind of made me appreciate my teammates a lot more; it made me step back and look at life for what it is, because I know that’s tough for them.”
As for the game, there was little intrigue. The Lady Vols never trailed, running out to a 26-7 lead after a quarter. Tennessee did shoot 55% from the fi eld by getting out in transi-tion. Sixty-two of the team’s points were in the paint, but the Lady Vols missed all 10 of their 3-point attempts and turned the ball over 19 times, although they were also credited with a season-high 25 assists.
Rae Burrell had a career-high 17 points in the win, while Kasiyahna Kushkituah added 15.
“You don’t want to have to go through a tragedy for something to put things in perspective, but it does, it does put things in perspective,” Tennessee coach Kellie Harper said. “All afternoon, it weighed on me because I cannot imagine being in (Brown’s) shoes. That’s a young life, gone way too soon.”
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VolsUpdate.
Lady Vols show outpouring of supportBY GENE HENLEY
CHATTANOOGA TIMES FREE PRESSTNS
Randolph and fi rst deer
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Malia Randolph with her fi rst 9-point deer killed on the farm of her grandparents, Wayne and Sue Carmack. She is the daughter of Candie and Timmy Wells and niece of Joey Carmack.
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Emma Christensen led three Lady Purple Tigers in double figures with 18 points while Delanney
Hight had 15 and Brittni Allison 12. Alie Tunks scored six, Madi Reeder five and Daejah Maklary three.
Watertown traveled to Gordonsville last night and will make a quick return trip to Jackson County at 6
p.m. Monday.
LADY SAINTSSUFFER FIRST LOSSMT. JULIET — Mt.
Juliet Christian’s girls suf-fered their first loss of the season Tuesday night when Clarksville Christian
defeated the Lady Saints 62-45.
The Lady Centurions led 17-12 following the first quarter and 28-25 at halftime before a 19-6 third sent them up 47-31 going into the fourth as the Lady Saints slipped to 2-1.
Sydney -James Des -raches dropped in 20 points for Clarksvi l le Christian while Maddie Byrd dropped in 17.
Eighth-grader Shinae Johnson scored 18 points and Felicity Keen 12 for the Lady Saints while
Megan Blackwell supplied seven, Amelia Lyons five and sister Bethany Lyons three.
Mt. Juliet Christian will open Division II District 4-A action next Tuesday when Nashville Christian comes in for a 6 p.m. tipoff.
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ANTOINETTE PAULINE STRAHIN, II,PLAINTIFF-WIFE,
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