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  • LCMS Basketball

    Jason Fite|Jan 19, 2023

    By Jason Fite/Sports writer Pete Noblin/Photos The Lewis County Middle School Lady Panthers and Panthers hosted the Riverside Lady Panthers and Panthers as play resumed following the Christmas Break on Monday, January 2nd. Decatur County jumped out in front early, scoring the game's first five points. Lewis County would get on the board midway through the first quarter, but the Riverside Lady Panthers would hold an 8-3lead after one quarter. A second-period basket from B.B. Smith would tie the...

  • Tennessee Valley Basketball Association games

    Jason Fite|Jan 12, 2023

    Jason Fite/Sports writer The Lewis County Panthers 3rd Grade Tennessee Valley basketball Association team travelled to Florence, Alabama and Rogers High School for their first action of the 2022-23 season with matchups with the Deshler (AL) Tigers and the Lawrence County (TN) Gold. Members of the Lewis County 3rd Grade Panthers are Cazden Lomax, Landon Everson, Cruz Hallman, AJ Davis, Braison Sullivan, Camden Greene, Cash Creasy, Kipton Roberson, Keegan Salyers, Lennox Culberson, Connor Harris, and Kendall Mathis. In the first game of the day...

  • LCHS Basketball

    Jason Fite|Jan 12, 2023

    Jason Fite/Sports writer Pete Noblin/Photos The Lewis County High School Lady Panthers and Panthers hosted the Hampshire Lady Hawks and Hawks on Thursday, December 15, at Lewis County Hugh School. The Lady Panthers came out hot off the tip against the Lady Hawks. Kerrigan Reeves led the first quarter charge with 9 points as Lewis County jumped out to a 15-9 lead. The Lady Hawks fought back in the second as the Lady Panthers were held to seven points in the period and Hampshire cut the Lewis...

  • LCMS Basketball action

    Jason Fite|Jan 5, 2023

    by Jason Fite, Sports Writer Photos by Pete Noblin The Lewis County Middle School Lady Panthers and Panthers traveled to Waynesboro to face off with the Wayne County Lady Wildcats and Wildcats on Tuesday, December 13th. Lewis County jumped in front in the early part of the first quarter, going up 5-1 early. Wayne County went on a 16-0 run to close out the first and held a 17-5 lead. The Lady Wildcats continued to add to their lead in the second quarter, outscoring the Lady Panthers 9-4 and...

  • LCHS Basketball

    Jason Fite|Dec 8, 2022

    By Jason Fite/Sports Writer Pete Noblin/Photos The Lewis County Lady Panthers and Panthers hosted the Hickman County Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs on Friday night, December 2nd. The Lady Panthers and Lady Bulldogs took the floor to open action on Friday night, and it was the visitors from Hickman County that took control early. Hickman County took an early lead and posted 11 points in the opening quarter while limiting Lewis County to a lone Addi Osborne free throw in building an 11-1 lead after ei...

  • LCHS Basketball

    Jason Fite|Dec 1, 2022

    By Jason Fite/Sports writer The Lewis County High School Lady Panthers and Panthers travelled to Waynesboro for Monday night basketball action against the Wayne County Lady Wildcats and Wildcats on November 21st. The Lady Wildcats, defending TSSAA runner-up in single A last season, presented a daunting task for the Lady Panthers and it was proven true from the opening tip. The Lady Panthers struggled against the Wayne County pressure, limited to only a Jaden Moore bucket in the opening quarter that saw the Lady Wildcats take a 28-2 lead. The se...

  • LCMS Basketball

    Jason Fite|Dec 1, 2022

    By Jason Fite/Sports Writer Pete Noblin/Photos The Lewis County Middle School Lady Panthers and Panthers hosted the Richland Lady Raiders and Raiders on Monday night, November 21. It was "White Out" night at LCMS and the Lady Panthers were hoping to sweep the season series with the Lady Raiders. Richland took a 5-1 lead midway through the first quarter and the Lady Panthers were able to cut it to a 5-4 game as time expired in the period. Down 7-4 the Lady Panthers got consecutive baskets from...

  • LCHS Football season comes to a close

    Jason Fite|Nov 23, 2022

    By Jason Fite/Sports writer Pete Noblin, Hulon Dunn/Photos Barry Churchwell/Stats The Lewis County Panthers hosted the Decatur County-Riverside Panthers in the quarterfinal round of the 2022 TSSAA 2A Football Playoffs on Friday night, November 18. The Riverside Panthers took the opening kickoff and put together a strong opening drive that was capped off by a 32-yard touchdown run and point after kick to give the visitors an early 7-0 lead. Lewis County would strike back on their first...

  • Lewis County Middle Basketball

    Jason Fite|Nov 23, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County Middle School Lady Panthers and Panthers opened their 2022-23 basketball season on the road as they traveled to Lynnville to take on the Richland Middle Lady Raiders and Raiders on Tuesday, October. The Lady Panthers and Lady Raiders took the floor at 6:00 for the first game of the evening. In a low-scoring opening quarter the Lady Raiders edged the Lady Panthers 4-3 in the opening six minutes of action. The Lady Panthers responded in the second quarter by outscoring the Lady Raiders 6-4 in the perio...

  • LCHS Basketball

    Jason Fite|Nov 23, 2022

    By Jason Fite/Sports writer Photos/Pete Noblin The Lewis County High School Lady Panthers and Panthers opened up their 2022-23 basketball schedule at home on Tuesday, November 15th as they hosted the Frank Hughes High School Lady Lions and Lions of Clifton. The Lady Panthers and Lady Lions began play for the evening at 6:00 on Tuesday. Five different Lady panthers would score in the opening quarter, but Lewis County would trail Frank Hughes 11-9. The Lady Panthers would struggle to find their...

  • Lewis County victory moves Panthers to quarter final round

    Jason Fite|Nov 17, 2022

    Jason Fite/Sports Writer Barry Churchwell/Stats Hulon Dunn/Photos The Lewis County High School Panthers hosted the Adamsville Cardinals in the second round of the TSSAA 2A Football Playoffs at Bobby W. Sharp Stadium on Friday night, November 11. This was the second meeting between the Region 6AA rivals, as the Panthers defeated the Cardinals in Adamsville on September 29 by a score of 47-27. The game began as a defensive struggle with neither team able to put together and sustain a drive on...

  • Panthers advance with win over Cascade

    Jason Fite|Nov 10, 2022

    Jason Fite/Sports Writer Barry Churchwell/Stats Pete Noblin, Hulon Dunn/Photos The Lewis County High School Panthers hosted the Cascade Champions in the first round to the TSSAA Football 2A State Playoffs on Friday night, November 4th. The Panthers (9-1, 5-0) were the #1 seed from Region 6-AA and the Champions (6-4, 2-3) were the #4 seed from Region 5-AA. The Panther defense had a strong opening series as the Champions took the opening kickoff. After possession changed, the Panthers marched into...

  • LCMS Basketball

    Jason Fite|Nov 10, 2022

    By Jason Fite/Sports writer Pete Noblin/Photos The Lewis County Middle School basketball teams traveled to Fairview on Tuesday, October 25th for games against the Fairview Lady jackets and Yellow Jackets. The Lady Panthers fell behind early as the Lady jackets outpaced Lewis County 12-2 in the first six minutes of action while Lewis County struggled to find shots in an offensive struggle. Lewis County's struggles continued in the second quarter of play, but they did limit opportunities for the...

  • LCHS Panthers win Region Championship against Riverside

    Jason Fite|Nov 3, 2022

    By Jason Fite/Sports writer Photos/Pete Noblin Stats/Barry Churchwell The Region 6-AA Championship was on the line Friday night, October 28th at Bobby W. Sharp field as the Lewis County Panthers squared off with the Decatur County-Riverside Panthers. Both teams came in with identical 8-1 records on the season and 4-0 records in Region 6-AA play. Throughout the evening it was a defensive struggle as both offenses found trouble moving the ball against their opponent's tough defense. The two teams...

  • Panthers hold off Eagles for Win

    Jason Fite|Oct 27, 2022

    Jason Fite/Sports Writer Barry Churchwell/Stats Pete Noblin, Hulon Dunn/Photos The Lewis County High School Panthers returned to action at home on Friday night, October 21, hosting the Region 5-AA Summertown Eagles. The Eagles controlled the clock for a majority of the first quarter, but Lewis County was able to take advantage of their first possession of the game as Brycen McDonald hooked up with Dyer Barnes on an 11-yard touchdown pass. The conversion pass fell incomplete and the Panthers...

  • Panthers bring home 33-0 victory

    Jason Fite|Oct 20, 2022

    October 16, 1952 The City of Hohenwald completed its second year of side walk construction with 2,150 feet having been built under the joint cost plan with the city and property owner. The Nashville Banner was complementary of the Lewis County pasture program, pointing out that demonstration plots seeded in each community, under the sponsorship of the Hohenwald Civic Club and interested fertilizer companies, was the first of this kind in this area. The Lewis County Pasture Committee was the...

  • LCHS Volleyball

    Jason Fite|Oct 20, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer Photos/Pete Noblin The Lewis County High School Lady Panthers hosted the Loretto Lady Mustangs on Monday, September 26th in junior varsity and varsity volleyball action. In junior varsity play the Lady Mustangs took an early 5-2 lead after two rotations as the Lady Panther JV struggled to hold serve. Loretto rode a pair of 4-point runs in the next two rotations and took a 16-6 lead after four rotations. The Lady Panther JV was unable to hold service for the remainder...

  • LCMS Volleyball Conference Tournament

    Jason Fite|Oct 13, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County Middle School Lady Panthers travelled to Lawrenceburg and E.O. Coffman Middle School to play in the Conference Tournament. In their opening match the Lady Panthers faced the Collinwood Middle School Lady Trojans. Lewis County struggled to hold serve through the first four rotations as the Lady Trojans took an early 9-5 lead. Collinwood used a 4-point run in the fifth rotation to pull away to a 14-7 lead. The Lady Trojans would close out the opening set with a 7-point streak to take the set 25-11....

  • LCMS Volleyball

    Jason Fite|Oct 6, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County Middle School Lady Panthers hosted the Summertown Lady Eagles in varsity volleyball action on Tuesday, September 13th. In a tight match early, the Lady Panthers held a 9-5 after the first four complete rotations of the opening set. Summertown would climb back into the set behind consecutive 3-point runs and rode five straight service breaks to overtake the Lady Panthers and pull away to a 25-21 win in the first set. After a short break play resumed in the second set. Summertown took a 7-4 lead after...

  • Panthers take down Cardinals

    Jason Fite|Oct 6, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer Photos/ Hulon Dunn The Lewis County High School Panthers traveled to Adamsville on Thursday night, September 29th for Region 6AA football action taking on the Adamsville Cardinals. The Lewis County defense was strong in the opening quarter, forcing two Cardinal turnovers and holding the Adamsville offense to only 21 yards in the first quarter of play. Midway through the first the Panthers would get the scoring started as Brycen McDonald hooked up with Chaz Sparkman...

  • LCMS Football

    Jason Fite|Oct 6, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County Middle School Panthers faced off with the Hardin County Middle School Tigers on Thursday, September 22nd. With a large crowd supporting the Panthers on Eighth Grade night at LCMS, the Panther offense was inspired and found the endzone early on in the opening quarter as Kobe Feichtinger scrambled and found the endzone on a 16-yard touchdown run. After a failed conversion the Panthers held a 6-0 lead. The Panther defense would play tough throughout the first quarter, limiting opportunities for the...

  • LCHS Volleyball

    Jason Fite|Sep 29, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County Lady panthers traveled to Collinwood on Tuesday, September 6th for varsity and junior varsity volleyball matches with the Lady Trojans. The junior varsity squads for both teams took the floor to begin play on Tuesday afternoon. In the opening set of junior varsity play the Lady Trojan JV broke service in the early rotations and was able to jump out to a 5-1 lead over the Lady Panther JV. Lewis County would be able to pull back even when the score reached 7-7, but Collinwood again pulled away to take...

  • LCHS finds victory in Loretto

    Jason Fite|Sep 29, 2022

    By Jason Fite/Sports writer Photos/Pete Noblin Stats/Barry Churchwell The Lewis County High School Panthers travelled to Loretto to face off against the District 6AA rivals the Loretto Mustangs on Friday, September 23. The opening quarter was marred with penalties as both offenses had trouble putting together sustaining drives and both defenses tightened up. Neither team could find the endzone in a scoreless first quarter. But the Panthers struck first early in the second quarter as quarterback...

  • LCHS District Golf Tournament

    Jason Fite|Sep 29, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County High School golf team played in the District 10 Small Division Tournament on Monday, September 19th. Teams involved in the tournament with Lewis County were East Hickman, Fairview, Hampshire, Hickman County, Loretto, Perry County, Santa Fe, Summertown, and Wayne County. In boys’ team play it was Summertown that finished as District Champions with a team total of 330, Loretto finished second with a 333, Hickman County third at 348, Mt. Pleasant fourth with a 362, Fairview fifth at 379, Perry County s...

  • LCHS Golf

    Jason Fite|Sep 29, 2022

    By Jason Fite Sports writer The LCHS golfers hosted a match at Hohenwald Municipal with teams from Hampshire, Fairview, and East Hickman on Thursday, September 8th. In boys’ play it was Fairview that came out on top with a team score of 130, Hampshire finished the day at 132, good enough for second. Lewis County was third with a team score of 157, and East Hickman fourth at 165. J.D. Wood finished the day with the low score for the Panthers, carding a 47. Braxton Clark finished with a 52, Everett Bates had a 58, and Braylon Bean finished w...

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