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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â For so many who cheer on the two tone blue, the person who commands the microphone at Nissan Stadium isn t just background noise. In many ways, they provide the soundtrack to their Sunday afternoons. You need someone who is articulate, you can understand, they need to understand the game of football so as the plays happen, you have to be able to read the play, give the information in a quick timely manner, said David Schindler, Senior Director and Executive Producer for Event Presentation and and Production for the Tennessee Titans.
Devilettes finish magical season 30-5
As Lebanon High s incredible march to the finals of the 2021 TSSAA BlueCross Basketball Championships began in earnest back in early February, it became apparent the Devilettes were the darlings of our close-knit community.
As LHS coach
Of course, he was right on the money.
This thing became about an opportunity to get back to Murfreesboro in hopes of erasing memories of the 2020 tournament canceled after the first round when the Coronavirus began sweeping the world.
It became about proving this group of girls might just earn the opportunity to play for a state title some 50 years after Lebanon s only other state championship was won back in 1971 by the late Hall of Fame coach
A strong fourth quarter by Blackman propelled them past Maryville and into the Class AAA state championship game:
Blackman had to play the last nearly five-minutes without standout Iyana Moore, who fouled out of the game and pouring in 17 points.
Coach Jennifer Grandstaff says her team showed a lot of composure:
Maryville led nearly 19-minutes of the game and got within four late in the game, but Blackman closed out the game on an 11-0 run to reach the state title game for the first time .
Addie Porter nails game-winnerÂ
MURFREESBORO â With her team down one in the closing seconds of regulation, there wasn t much doubt as to who was going to take Lebanon s last shot.
Guard Addie Porter pulled up off the dribble and nailed a 12-foot leaner with 3.5 seconds left, handing the Devilettes a 36-35 win over Bradley Central Thursday afternoon in the quarterfinals of the Class 3A BlueCross Basketball Championships at MTSU s Murphy Center.
âPorter knew it was coming to her,â LHS coach Cory Barrett said. âShe had some options, but I m glad she took it in there. She s made big shots her whole life.â