The Mountaineer pass competition winners in the 11-12 year-old division were, from left, Chase Eichner, first place; Matthew Winningham, second place; and Will Widemon, third place. The PPK competition was held on Saturday, June 13, at Jet Stadium.
The Mountaineer punt competition winners in the 9–10 year-old division were, from left, Tyler Aslinger, first place; Mason Crisp, second place; and Ryan Graham, third place.
The Mountain punt competition winners in the 4-6 year-old division were, from left,
James Griffin, first place; Jared Kirkland, second place; and Carter Pickel, third place.
The Mountaineer pass competition winners in the 7–8 year-old division were, from left, Zachary Hayes, first place; Mathew Clanton, second place; and Kobe Tollett, third place.
The Mountaineer pass competition winners in the 9–10 year-old division were, from left, Hunter Patterson, first place; Cameron House, second place; and David Forpahl, third place.
The Mountaineer kicking competition winners in the 11–12 year-old division were, from left, Justin Tollett, first place; Will Hayes, second place; and Austin Seiber, third place.
The Mountain punt competition winners in the 7–8 year old division were, from left, Zach Hayes, first place; Cody Campbell, second place; and Jaden Royer, third place.
The Mountaineer kick competition winners in the 4–6 year-old division were from left, Colin Brown, first place; Jeremy Forte, second place; and Kobe Pinson, third place.
The Mountaineer kick competition winners in the 7–8 year-old division were, from left, Trey Christopher, first place; Zach Demars, second place; and Jordan Pelfrey, third place.
The Mountaineer punt competition winners in the 11-12 year-old division were, from left, Matthew Bosze, first place; Chase Eichner, second place; and Dylon Dishman, third place.
The Mountaineer pass competition winners in the 4-6 year-old division were, from left, Kobe Pinson, third place; Ethan Hayes, second place; and Colin Brown, first place.
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Mountain Punt, Pass, Kick winners announced
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Hook, line and sinker
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Cole signs with Bryan College
Another Stone Memorial basketball player will be calling Bryan College home for the 2012-'13 school year, as senior Brandon Cole signed scholarship players to play for the Lions and join his former Panther teammate Robert Troino at the Dayton school.
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Lady Jets softball team closes season with banquet
The Cumberland County High School Lady Jet softball team was honored with a banquet Tuesday night at Mitch's in Lake Tansi.
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Jet soccer team honored for great season
The Cumberland County High School Jet soccer team was recognized May 22 at their annual banquet, after finishing third in the district and posting a school-record 11 wins. The team finished with an 11-7-1 record, after losing 4-3 to Coffee County in the district tournament.
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Volleyball tryouts set
Tryouts for the 2012 Cumberland County High School Lady Jet volleyball team will be May 30-June 1 from noon to 2 p.m. in the CCHS gym.
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Taylor, Green co-champs of Tennessee Senior State Open
Professional Harry Taylor and amateur Danny Green were declared co-champions of the third annual Tennessee Senior State Open presented by the City of Crossville May 21-22 at Stonehenge Golf Club. The 36-hole tournament was shortened to 18, as the second round was canceled due to unplayable course conditions, according to the TPGA.
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Iles, teammates win AAU Div. I state title
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McNeely named CCHS wrestling coach
Cumberland County High School didn't have go far to find a wrestling coach for 2012-'13, as former assistant and Phoenix School teacher Wes McNeely will replace retiring coach James Brady.
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Nelson signs to play tennis at Cumberland
Stone Memorial senior tennis player Dylan Nelson recently signed to play tennis with Cumberland University in Lebanon.
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