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DCHS Closes Out Alumni Homecoming Week with Wins over Warren County (View Video of Baron & Baroness Ceremony Here)

December 9, 2023
By: dwayne page

DCHS closed out Alumni week Friday night in Smithville by crowning the 2023 Baron and Baroness and with the Tigers and Lady Tigers defeating their visiting border rivals from Warren County.

The Lady Tigers won their game 70 to 59 while the Tigers knocked off the Pioneers in the nightcap 61 to 53.

Prior to the games, the Alumni Homecoming ceremony was held to recognize the 2023 Baron and Baroness Alex Antoniak and Ella VanVranken, both Seniors on the Tiger and Lady Tiger basketball teams.

Each year a member of both the Tiger and Lady Tiger basketball programs are honored with the title of “Baron” and “Baroness.”

The DCHS Alumni Homecoming Attendants were: Freshmen Chase Young and Brylee Kirby; Sophomores Jon Hendrix and Chloe VanVranken;; Juniors Jordan Parker and Annabella Dakas; and Seniors Conner Close and Elaina Turner.

“Alumni Week” is observed at DCHS much in the same way as homecoming week is celebrated during the football season and each year a member of both the Tiger and Lady Tiger basketball programs are honored with the title of “Baron” and “Baroness”. The name “Baron” and “Baroness” is taken from Revolutionary War hero Major General Baron Johann De Kalb for whom DeKalb County was named when the county was created by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1837.

With the victories Friday night, both the Tigers and Lady Tigers improve to 4-4 on the season. DCHS will host Smith County Tuesday night, December 12 and travel to Cannon County Friday night, December 15. Action begins each night with the girls contest at 6 p.m. followed by the boys game and WJLE will broadcast LIVE.

In the girls game Friday night, the three-point shots were falling for both DeKalb and Warren County. The Lady Tigers had 12 three pointers and all but one came in the first half. Warren County also had 12 three pointers in the game.

The Lady Tigers opened up a 24 to 15 lead after the 1st period and built a 53 to 31 advantage by halftime. DeKalb County led 65 to 45 after the 3rd period and went onto claim a 70 to 59 victory.

Chloe VanVranken led DC in scoring with 23 points followed by Ella VanVranken with 18, Avery Agee 12, Cam Branin 9, Tess Barton 5, and Allie Melton with 3.

The Tigers trailed the Pioneers 14 to 8 after the 1st period of the boys game but fought back for a 24 to 22 halftime lead. DC held a 41 to 33 advantage after the 3rd period and won 61 to 53.

Conner Close led the Tigers in scoring with 25 followed by Alex Antoniak with 12, Jon Hendrix 8, Jordan Parker and Seth Fuson each with 6 and Dallas Kirby 4.




Smithville Christmas Parade Postponed Again Until Monday, December 11 Starting at 6:30 p.m.

December 8, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

With the threat of rain again Saturday, December 9, the Smithville Christmas Parade has again been postponed until Monday, December 11 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The parade lineup will start Monday at 5 p.m. at the New Life Connection on Congress Boulevard.

The parade was originally scheduled for last Saturday, December 2 but had to be postponed due to rain.

Organized by the Smithville Fire Department, the parade will move down Congress Boulevard to Don Cantrell Street around the square then onto West Main Street and will end once it gets to the intersection at South College Street.

“You Do Not have to register to be in the parade, just show up the day of the parade between 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Monday, December 11 and we will put you inline as you arrive,” said Smithville Fire Chief Charlie Parker

The band and any one unloading people or supplies should park in the DeKalb Community Complex parking lot next door. Only parade entries will be allowed in the New Life parking lot.

2023 Parade Guidelines

•Parade entries will enter through the Dekalb Community Complex parking lot behind On The Way Market.
We recommend that Parade entries should have a clear sign as to who or what organization they are representing.

Side-by-sides are allowed with licensed drivers, but no 4 wheelers.

Candy is allowed to be passed out to the crowd. Please make every effort to get the candy out to the crowd and not in the roadway.

Horses and wagons should unload at Bill page ballpark and make your way down Bryant Street to enter the parade at the redlight.

Only one official Santa is permitted in the parade and he has already committed to ride on the Fire Truck.

The City of Smithville or The Smithville Fire Department is not responsible for any damages, injuries, or liabilities associated with the Smithville Christmas Parade. The City of Smithville or The Smithville Fire Department does not provide any liability insurance for protection for individuals, organizations, spectators, or any others who may participate in the 2023 Smithville Christmas Parade.




Blood Drive to be held Saturday in memory of SFC Tyler Durden

December 8, 2023
By: dwayne page

A Blood Assurance Drive will be held Saturday, December 9 in memory of the late SFC Tyler Durden from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the parking lot of the DeKalb County Complex in Smithville on the mobile

Sergeant Durden served his country for 17 years in the United States Army.

All donors will be entered into a monthly drawing for a chance to win a $500 Holiday Shopping Spree

To schedule an appointment, go to Bloodassurance.org/tyler or contact Jessica Anderson at 615-318-3974 or gatorfan_jessica@yahoocom.

Please remember to EAT A GOOD MEAL, drink additional water, avoid high energy drinks and bring a photo ID. Blood Assurance is the SOLE blood provider for our local hospitals. One donation can save three lives.




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