Sports


PHOTOS: Boys Region Cross Country

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Dylan Harper of Sequatchie County won the boys Region 4-A/AA cross country race at Chickamauga Dam. Paul Patterson of Bradley County won the 3-AAA race and Red Bank's Robert Bridges won the 3-A/AA race.


Lady Mocs Softball Falls To North Carolina

CLERMONT, Fla. - The UTC softball team dropped a 10-0 decision after five innings to North Carolina on a windy Saturday morning at Dot Richardson's National Collegiate Invitational in Clermont, Fla. It was a day after the Lady Mocs opened the season with two victories and proved that the young team still has a lot to learn on the season. “There was a couple of innings that we ... (click for more)

Mocs Battle To 4-3 Win Over Belmont

The UTC men's tennis team posted a hard-fought 4-3 win over Belmont at the Hixson Racquet Club on Friday night. The Mocs came from behind after losing the opening doubles point for the second straight match. It was a tight battle in all three doubles contests. Juniors Roberto Vieira (Bedfordview, South Africa) and Chris Smith (Johnson City) lost 8-6 at No. 1 to Renato Antum ... (click for more)

Signs Vandalized At Cummings Cove As Battle With OHV Owners Continues

Two large advertising signs at the Cummings Cove development in Lookout Valley were vandalized Friday. One sign was spray painted with an expletive and another had the word "Aetna" in large letters.  There has been a long-running dispute between owners of Cummings Cove and those who enjoy going up the old Aetna Mountain Road to ride off-highway vehicles. Cummings ... (click for more)

Grohn, Floyd, Marceaux Pick Up For House Contests

Larry Grohn, Richard Floyd and Basil Marceaux are the latest to pick up for state House races. Mr. Grohn picked up papers for House District 30, a seat now held by Vince Dean of East Ridge. Rep. Dean is considering a race for the state Senate. Rep. Floyd picked up for House District 27, which he has long represented. Mr. Marceaux, who has run for a number of offices, ... (click for more)

We Are Blessed To Have Ron Littlefield As Our Mayor

Chattanooga is blessed beyond measure to have Ron Littlefield as our mayor.  It is a total travesty our city has had to endure the long frivolous battle with absolutely  no foundation other than disagreement with policy issues.  It has always been a vendetta directed personally at Mayor Littlefield which, if the "interveners" decide to appeal, will be a proven fact.   ... (click for more)

Roy Exum: The Sadness Of The Recall

Judge Jeff Hollingsworth, his eagle eyes zeroed on the U.S. Constitution and the laws that have been put into place since it was adopted in 1787, ended the recall of Chattanooga Mayor Ron Littlefield Friday afternoon, but the pall of sadness that the effort cast over the city will last for a lot longer. If “time is money,” the whole deal cost us millions of dollars and even more ... (click for more)