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DeKalb West School Recognizes 8th Grade Class

May 23, 2025
By: Bill Conger

Kaylee Womack dominated the Academic Awards at the DeKalb West School 8th Grade Recognition. Womack was honored with the ELA, Math, History, and Science awards from Dwayne Blair’s homeroom. From Mrs. Bratten’s homeroom, Gabriel Blair picked up the Math and History awards while Halia McDaniel received the ELA award and Dakota Ferrell was handed the Science award.

Named to the Principal’s List (All A’s) for the year were Gabriel Blair, Grant Brown, Mia Hall, Kaden Mullinax, Caroline Neal, and Kaylee Womack. Named to the A & B Honor Roll for the entire year were Jaretzy Aguilar, Adam Brown, Cryslan Cecil, Dakota Ferrell, Katelynn Fry, Bella Gonzalez, Yesica Gonzales, Makenna Lomas, Halia McDaniel, and Kylie Pierce.

The Making Tracks (Most Improved) Award were awarded to Josh Floyd and Javan Hefflin. Four students were awarded with the Citizenship Awards: Gabriel Blair, Halia McDaniel, Levi Cripps, and Caroline Neal. The 4 PAWS Awards went to Kaden Mullinax and Cryslan Cripps. Mullinax and Adam Brown were highlighted for Perfect Attendance.

The following five students were acknowledged for earning the highest grade point averages in middle school (6th-8th grades): Gabriel Blair ranked one with a 3.732 GPA, Kaylee Womack ranked 2nd with a 3.682 GPA, Kaden Mullinax ranked third with a 3.645 GPA, Mia Hall ranked fourth with a 3.643 GPA, and Halia McDaniel was fifth with a 3.580 GPA.

These students were recognized by their activity teachers: Jonah Maynard and Caleb Dickerson for Guidance, Logan Winfree and Malachi Gaither for Library, Savana Muncey and Javan Hefflin for Music, Gabriel Blair for STREAM, Halia McDaniel and Logan Winfree for Computer.

P.E. Teacher Kelly Pyburn recognized several students for their sports activities with different teams. Jacob Johnson and Slade Bennett, who are members of the high school fishing team, will be in the state championship. Dayton Heflin, who fishes in the TBF Tournament series, has won with his teammate 1st at Norris Lake, Melton Hill Lake, 2nd at Dale Hollow Lake, and 3rd at Nickajack Lake. Kaylee Womack was the leading scorer for the Lady Bulldogs this past season, was also named to the All-tournament team at Forks River Tournament. Gabriel Blair achieved his black belt in Taekwondo and is now able to teach students. He also has won multiple medals at three different tournaments this year. Caroline Neal was on the DMS Saints softball team that finished 3rd in the district, and she was named to the All-Tournament team. Kaden Mullinax, a member of the Cross Country team, also placed 4th in his age group at his first-ever half marathon. Levi Cripps helped lead the football team to a regular season and conference championship. He was named All-Conference. In basketball, Levi was the leading scorer and was named to the All-Tournament team at the Forks River Tournament. Maddux Pyburn also made the All-Tournament team at Forks River. As a member of the DWS baseball team, Maddux helped lead them to regular season and district tournament championships. The Bulldogs continued to make their way into the finals of the sectionals.

Librarian Amanda Mullinax presented the following Accelerated Reader awards: Halia McDaniel and Jaretzy Aguilar-Castellanos with a $5 gift certificate for earning 400 points; Bella Gonzalez, Kate Pistole, Makenna Lomas with an AR pin for 500 points; Halia McDaniel, Caroline Neal, and Kate Pistole with a bowling trip for being the Top Readers in 8th grade. Awesome Accuracy for scoring a 95% or higher on AR tests went to Halia McDaniel, Kenzie South, and Dakota Ferrell. Kaden Mullinax was presented with the 1,000 + points certificate. He earned a total of 1,703.9 points.

Mullinax also earned the most Jr. Beta service points with 108 hours. Other 8th grade Junior Betas recognized for service include Gabriel Blair with 73 hours, Bella Gonzalez- 10.5 hours, Mia Hall- 21.25, Caroline Neal- 15.75 hours, Kate Pistole- 42.75 hours, and Kaylee Womack- 38 hours.

Here are the members of the 2025 DWS 8th Grade Class: Jaretzy Aguilar, Slade Bennett, Gabriel Blair, Adam Brown, Grant Brown, Cryslan Cecil, Kayla Checchi, Adonis Cooprider, Levi Cripps, Caleb Dickerson, Jacob Dies, Dakota Ferrell, Joshua Floyd, Katelyn Fry, Malachi Gaither, Bella Gonzalez, Yesica Gonzalez, Spencer Gregory, Jada Hale, Mia Hall, Marilda Hatfield, Dayton Heflin, Javan Hefflin, Jacob Johnson, Makenna Lomas, Jonah Maynard, Halia McDaniel, Ezzy Moore, Kaden Mullinax, Savana Muncey, Jaython Myers, Caroline Neal, Jake Nokes, Allie Pedigo, Kylie Pierce, Kate Pistole, Maddux Pyburn, Aydin Reed, Isaac Scott, Kenzie South, Miley Tays, Harley Willingham, Logan Winfree, and Kaylee Womack.




Tigerettes to Play for State Softball Championship Friday, May 23 at MTSU (Listen LIVE on WJLE)

May 22, 2025
By: Dwayne Page

The DCHS Tigerettes have never won a state softball tournament championship but today they are closer than ever to reaching that goal.

In a thriller Thursday that had Tigerette fans on the edge of their seats, DC defeated McNairy Central 8 to 7 in the Spring Fling at Murfreesboro.

(View Class 3A state softball tournament bracket at link below)

Bracket

The Tigerettes (26-5-1) and undefeated in the TSSAA Class 3A tournament this week at 3-0, will face Gibbs (40-3) Friday, May 23 at 10 a.m. at MTSU in the state title game. WJLE will have LIVE coverage on AM 1480/FM 101.7 and on the LIVE audio stream at www.wjle.com.

(View Game Stats at link below

https://tssaasports.com/event/results.cfm?id=129019

In the game Thursday, DeKalb County scored 8 runs on 11 hits with 3 errors while McNairy Central scored 7 runs on 12 hits and 3 errors

Kora Kilgore gave up 7 runs on 12 hits. She struck out 6 and walked 4. The pitcher for McNairy Central, Chanley Steele gave up 8 runs on 11 hits. She struck out 4 and walked 2. Bailee Shelton came in for the 7th inning and struck out 2.

DC scored 2 runs in the top of the 1st inning but watched McNairy Central score 6 runs in the bottom of the 2nd inning. The Tigerettes answered with 6 runs of their own in the top of the 5th inning. McNairy Central got a solo homerun from Bailee Shelton in the bottom of the 6th but DeKalb County held them off in the 7th securing an 8 to 7 victory.

On Wednesday, DeKalb County opened the state tournament with a 4-2 win in 8 innings over McNairy Central and followed that with a 1-0 shutout of Unicoi County.

McNairy Central eliminated Unicoi County 3-0 in the loser’s bracket Thursday morning earning the right to face the Tigerettes in a rematch.




Tigerettes’ Stellar Softball State Tournament Run Continues Today (Thursday, May 22)

May 22, 2025
By: Dwayne Page

The opening day of the TSSAA Class 3A softball tournament Wednesday could not have been better for the DCHS Tigerettes as they defeated both McNairy Central 4-2 in 8 innings and Unicoi County 1-0 to advance in the winner’s bracket of this double elimination competition.

(View Class 3A state softball tournament bracket at link below)

Bracket

The spring fling run continues for the Tigerettes today (Thursday) as DC will face either McNairy Central or Unicoi County again at 11 a.m. at McKnight Field #1 in Murfreesboro. WJLE will have LIVE coverage on AM 1480/FM 101.7 and on the LIVE audio stream at www.wjle.com.

McNairy Central and Unicoi County will face off in the loser’s bracket today (Thursday) at 9 a.m. at McKnight Field #1 for the right to have a rematch with DeKalb County.

Tigerette Pitcher Kora Kilgore was nothing less than spectacular in both games recording 19 strikeouts through 8 innings with 3 hits allowed and 2 runs against McNairy Central and 17 strikeouts, one hit, and no runs given up against Unicoi County.

In the first game Wednesday, a 2-run walk-off homerun in the bottom of the 8th inning by Hannah Brown propelled the Tigerettes to a 4 to 2 win over McNairy Central in the first round of the tournament.

Bailee Shelton, the pitcher for McNairy Central who has committed to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville struck out 13 and gave up 9 hits.

DC scored 2 runs in the 1st inning and did not score again until the game winning homerun in the 8th inning. McNairy Central scored 1 run in both the 5th and 6th innings.

For the Tigerettes, Riley Wilbur had a double and scored a run; Zayleigh Bain singled, Bryna Pelham had 2 singles and an RBI and scored a run, Kora Kilgore had 2 singles and an RBI, Maggie Hendrixson singled, Brooke Fuson singled and scored a run, and Hannah Brown had a 2-run homerun and 2 RBI.

In the 1-0 win over Unicoi County Wednesday afternoon in the tournament, Zaleigh Bain for the Tigerettes had a single, a double, and scored the only run of the game in the bottom of the 4th inning. Bryna Pelham, Kora Kilgore, Tatum Young and Sophie Adcock each singled.

The Tigerettes improve to 25-5-1 on the season.

(WJLE Programming note: Because of today’s game, WJLE’s midday programming will be rescheduled by two hours. The noon news, normally at 12 will air at 10 a.m. starting with Fox News, Local News and State News. Cross Connection with David Revelle of the Upper Helton Baptist Church, normally at 11:55 a.m., will air today (Thursday) at 9:55 a.m.)




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