Sports

Moore County competes at Special Olympics
Moore County will be amongst the teams competing at the Special Olympics Monday at Tullahoma High School. Athletes are encouraged to arrive by 9:15 a.m., or earlier if possible, to prepare for the opening festivities. The day’s schedule will begin with check-in at 8:15 a.m., followed by athletes lining up on the track between 9 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. for the Parade of Athletes, which will begin promptly at 9:30 a.m.

HOSA shows strong at State
T hirteen Moore County HOSA students who recently competed at the State Convention in Chattanooga. The HOSA Bowl team made it to the second round of state competition. The HOSA Bowl was comprised of Trista Klinetobe, Cherish Fox, Kaycee Young, and Kahara Thomas. Conner Thompson has a second place finish in Nutrition. He will represent Moore County High School at the International Convention this summer in Indianapolis.
Middle School Raiders win 14 straight
The Moore County Middle School Raiders made it lucky 13 in row with an 8-3 win over Liberty.

Raiders win streak snapped at five
The Raiders hit a three-game winning streak while claiming a season sweep over Cornersville with an 8-0 shutout of the Bulldogs.


Raiderettes crush Hornets 16-0
The Moore County Middle School Raiderettes crushed the Huntland Lady Hornets for the second time this season, beating them 16-0 Tuesday.

Raiderette tennis wins three straight
In recent action, the Moore County girls tamed the Fayetteville City Tigers 7-1.

Embrey takes Raiderette helm
The Moore County Raiderettes have a new coach as Catie Embrey will bring her winning record to Lynchburg this season.

Raiders bid farewell to seniors
Raiders bid farewell to seniors

Raiderettes down Dawgs in score fest
Cornersville and Moore County combined for 27 hits and 10 errors in an offensive tilt won by the Raiderettes 17-11.
