CROSSVILLE —
Cumberland County will be hosting Kingston tonight for homecoming. There will be two junior varsity games and two varsity games, beginning at 3 p.m. Fans will be allowed to vote for homecoming king and queen through halftime of the girls varsity game, with the coronation of the 2012-'13 homecoming king and queen between the girls and boys varsity contests. Members of the court are, from left, seated, Makenzie Iles, freshmen basketball representative; Whitney Iles, freshman class representative; Gina Dick, sophomore basketball representative; Skylar VanWinkle, sophomore class representative; Rebecca Teeple, junior basketball representative; Tana McDonald, junior class representative; Sloane VanWinkle, senior basketball representative; and Kelsey Daugherty, senior class representative; and, standing, Ty Tabor, freshman basketball representative; Jordan Graham, freshman class representative; Austin Brown, sophomore basketball representative; Diego Poore, sophomore class representative; Logan Parsons, junior basketball representative; Nathaniel Walker, junior class representative; J.J. Miller, senior basketball representative; and Tyler Wyatt, senior class representative.
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CCHS basketball homecoming set for tonight
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CCHS soccer team closes season with banquet
"I have learned a lot from these guys. They played through a ton of injuries," said Cumberland County Jet soccer coach Cub Whitson Sunday evening at the team's annual banquet held in the CCHS wrestling complex. "Thank you for playing this year."
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Hutson, Kington to continue track careers on collegiate level
Last Wednesday morning, Stone Memorial High School track team members Rachel Hutson and Makayla Kington signed their National Letters of Intent to participate in college athletics for the 2013-'14 school year.
Hutson will be going to Carson Newman College to compete for the Lady Eagles cross country and track team,s while fellow senior Makayla Kington will be going to Tennessee Tech to throw for Crossville native Tony Cox. - Tryouts for Lady Jets volleyball team set
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Kington and Simmons earn trip to state championships
On May 14, the Lady Panthers and Panthers of Stone Memorial High School returned to CAK to compete in sectional track action verses some the best competition in A-AA.
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Junior golf tourneys planned in Crossville
Coach Randy Herring will be conducting a series of junior golf tournaments in Crossville this summer.
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Crossville Raceway hosting Legends Shootout May 24-25
Rain washed out the program at Crossville Raceway May 19, but the track will be hosting the Crossville Legends Shootout May 24-25.
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Harris wins Region 2A/AA singles tennis gold medal
Stone Memorial sophomore Ali Harris won the Region 2A/AA tennis singles championship Tuesday at Pigeon Forge High School to earn her a second-straight berth in next week's state meet in Murfreesboro at MTSU.
Harris defeated Chesnie Nichols of Carter High School in the first round of the tournament in straight sets 6-0, 6-0, according to SMHS coach Ray Hawn. -
Hospice of Cumberland County real winner in 22nd annual tournament
The 22nd Hospice Benefit Golf Tournament was played May 8 at Lake Tansi Golf Course. The golfers gathered at the Lake Tansi pavilion for a delicious lunch from Big Boy’s Barbeque. The full field of 33 teams took to the course with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
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CCHS runners qualify for state meet
Several members of the Cumberland County High School track team have qualified for the state meet next week in Murfreesboro at Middle Tennessee State University.
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