Coffee Co. Eliminates Soddy Daisy In AAA Sectional Softball
Lady Raiders Score Game Winner On Inside-The-Park Homer In Seventh Saturday, May 22, 2021 - by James Beach
A region loss simply meant down, but not out to the Coffee County Lady Raider softball team. It cost them some gas money for a trip to Soddy Daisy Friday night for a Sectional battle against the Region 3AAA champion Lady Trojans.
A pair of strikeouts in two previous at-bats for No. 9 hitter Olivia Evans was equally put in the rear view mirror as the junior lefty came through with the biggest hit of her career and the season for the Lady Raiders. The diminutive Evans sliced a liner to left field with two outs in the top of the seventh that eluded a diving Makayla Perez for an inside-the-park homer to spark a 2-1 victory and sent Coffee County to next week’s Spring Fling State Tournament where the price of gas will be considerably cheaper.
Tatum Massengale Sparks 4-1 Win Over East Hamilton
Soddy Daisy Wins Battle For First Place In District 5AAA To Improve To 15-4 Tuesday, April 13, 2021 - by John Hunt
It was a classic high school softball game at Soddy Daisy’s Clifford Kirk Stadium between two teams that have a history of outstanding play as they both have solid pitching, stiff defenses and hitters that can hit the ball all over the place.
East Hamilton and Soddy Daisy met with first place in District 5-AAA on the line.
Syerra Rogers matched goose eggs with Soddy Daisy’s Taylor Lloyd for the first four innings as both had eight strikeouts to that point, but Rogers blinked, the Lady Trojans broke a scoreless tie with three runs in the fifth en route to a 4-1 victory for a 15-4 record overall and 4-0 in 5AAA.
Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Grand Rapids Public Library
The Grand Rapids Public Library is celebrating Black History Month by collaborating with local organizations, community members and businesses to present free online programs for kids and adults on its official Facebook page and YouTube channel from Feb. 2-28.
The educational and entertaining programs include:
African American Architects Part 1 with Grand Rapids
’ Isaac V. Norris, AIA, NOMA, LEED-AP
The virtual event, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, is a two-part lecture on the history of African American architects in the United States. African Americans have contributed to the American landscape of architecture despite many educational and inclusion disparities.
Classic characters come to life in Sterling High winter play
The Hutchinson News
Somehow, Hercules, Robin Hood, Tom Sawyer and the Three Musketeers, some of literature’s most familiar and classic characters, get mixed up in the same story as Sterling High School Theatre presents the play The Island of Dr. Libris next Friday and Saturday, Jan. 29 and 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the school’s theatre.
The play is based on the book with the same name and was adapted by its author, Chris Grabenstein, and Ronny Venable. The book and play The Island of Dr. Libris celebrates the power of imagination with an action-packed adventure that shows that sometimes the real story starts after you close the book.