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Athletes and coaches of the DCHS Tigerette Softball Program paused for a photo Monday evening with the Brandon Cox family in support of their daughter, 5 year old Carrigan who was recently diagnosed with leukemia. Carrigan threw out the first pitch of the Tigerette’s Region Tournament game in Smithville against Marshall County
The first pitch of Monday evening’s Region Softball Tournament game between the DCHS Tigerettes and Marshall County in Smithville, was thrown by a young child recently diagnosed with leukemia. Five-year-old Carrigan Cox is the daughter of Brandon and Whitney Cox of Smithville. Accompanied on the field by her parents and siblings, Carrigan’s pitch to the catcher prior to the game was met with rousing cheers and applause from the fans. Members of the Cox family pictured here left to right are: Carrigan, being held by her father Brandon, Cora, Clara, and Callahan being held by mom Whitney. Brandon is DeKalb County’s General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge
Talented DCHS Football Cheerleader Allyson Fuller Signs with Tennessee Tech. Pictured are Ally’s father and mother, Anthony and Amanda Fuller along with Ally and Sydney Hickerson, Tech’s head coach of cheer and dance
The DCHS Tigerette Fast Pitch Softball Team, the District Tournament Champs, will host Marshall County Monday, May 13 in the first round of the Region Tournament in Smithville.The game begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Danny Bond Field at DCHS and WJLE will broadcast the game LIVE with the Voice of the Tigerettes John Pryor.
The DCHS Tiger Baseball Team, District Tournament runners-up, concluded their season Saturday in the Region Tournament with a 13-1 loss to Lawrence County at Tullahoma.
Corps of Engineers Center Hill Dam to begin spillway gate water release operations Sunday
DCHS Principal Bruce Curtis presents White Rose Award to Kathryn Hale during Class of 2024 Graduation Friday night
DCHS Principal Bruce Curtis presents White Rose Award to Luke Magness during Class of 2024 Graduation Friday night
DCHS Principal Bruce Curtis presents Citizenship Award to Brynn Harvey during Class of 2024 Graduation Friday night
DCHS Senior Marshall Farler gives high five to 5th grader Cainnan Humphrey with Pre-K student Anderson Sliger looking on during the DCHS Class of 2024 Senior Walk at DeKalb West School
Smithville Elementary School Students Greeted the DCHS Class of 2024 during their Senior Walk Friday at SES
DeKalb West School Students Greeted the DCHS Class of 2024 during their Senior Walk Friday at DWS
Members of the DeKalb County High School Class of 2024 took a trip down memory lane with visits to Smithville Elementary School and DeKalb West School Friday morning in what has become a tradition each year for graduating seniors.
DCHS Class of 2024 Scholarship and other Award Winners
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