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CCHS tennis teams lose twice to Coffee County
The CCHS tennis teams hosted district opponent Coffee County on Monday, April 22 for the last regular season time. The Jets lost 6-3 and the Lady Jets lost 7-2.
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Wilson shuts out South Pittsburg
Last Friday night the SMHS baseball team travelled to South Pittsburg to face the top ten-ranked Pirates. The Panthers came home with a 5-0 win with junior pitcher Clay Wilson notching the shut-out.
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Jets slay Dragons 12-7 on senior night
The CCHS Jets baseball team celebrated senior night by defeating the York Institute Dragons 12-7 in the last regular season non-district game at Jet Park, after notching a 2-1 win at Upperman Thursday evening.
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Krebs to offer tennis lessons
Tennis lessons for juniors and adults will be offered at Crossville Centennial Park and taught by Mark Krebs, who has been a pioneer teaching and coaching tennis for more than 25 years and is sought after as a director and coach.
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Crossville Mud Bog next event April 27 at noon
The Crossville Mud Bog returns to 1431 Taylors Chapel Rd. April 27 at noon.
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SMHS baseball scholar athletes announced
Every year the PTO at Stone Memorial High School honors the top 25 students academically in each class.
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Schlafer inducted into TSSAA Hall of Fame
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Lady Jets shut out 10-0 by Coffee County Tuesday night
After finishing 2-2 in the Duff Tournament in Cookeville last weekend, the CCHS Lady Jet softball team dropped a 10-0 District 6AAA game at Coffee County Tuesday night in their final regular season trip to the Manchester school.
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Jets lose district home-and-home series
The Cumberland County High School Jet baseball team fell to 7-18-1 overall and 2-8 in District 6AAA, after dropping the home-and-home series with Warren County this week.
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SMHS tennis teams finishes season Tuesday
The Stone Memorial tennis teams wrapped up the season Tuesday, dropping a pair of matches to Alcoa at Green Meadows Country Club. Both teams lost 5-4 to the Tornado teams in SMHS' final regular season trip to Alcoa.
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CCHS tennis teams lose twice to Coffee County



