MS Student Council is collecting items for nursing staff working with COVID patients at St. Thomas Rutherford. We are looking for prepacked snacks (peanut butter crackers, cookies, etc.) as well as small packages of lotion, pens, and restaurant gift cards to be distributed to the nurses. All donations can be dropped off in Mrs. Miller room (room 218). We will be collecting through Friday, March 26th. Please see Mrs. Miller, Braden Box or Reagan Warren if you have any questions. |
Students, Friday is the last day to turn in shoes for the Soles4Souls shoe drive and get a point for Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, or Faith40. We have already collected over 200 pairs and would like to reach our goal of 300. Please give them to either Ms. Frazer or Dr. Roland by this Friday. |
The lady Tigers softball team opened district play with a loss to a very tough Nolensville team. Jasmyn Stanley reached base safely two times, picking up the only hit- a triple. Starting pitcher Ellie Nath registered the loss, giving up only two earned runs. The lady Tigers will return to action in district play Thursday night hosting Giles county. |
The HS Soccer Team opened district play with a 1-0 win over Spring Hill last night. Jorge Graniel scored the lone goal and Ryan Stoddard had 3 saves in goal. |
Support Tiger Tennis at Blue Coast Burrito on Memorial Thursday March 25th from open to close. Tell them you are there for Central Tennis. |
The middle school softball team defeated Smyrna middle by a score of TWENTY-SEVEN to TWENTY-FIVE in an over three-hour contest. Elena Peck pitched six innings and recorded six strikeouts. Addison Retzlaff was 5 for 6 with a double. Taylor Nickerson had a triple. Nicole Bryson was 4 for 5. Charly Thompson was 4 for 6 with three triples. The Lady Tigers take the fight to Rocky Fork this evening. |