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Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association
TSSAA Announcement – Required Football Meeting
Breaking News, Football, Football News, News & Announcements| Mar 24, 2015
This is to inform you that TSSAA will conduct eight football meetings across the state during the month of April. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss the new policy concerning “Limited Contact in Practice during Regular Season & Playoffs.” After passing the new regulations during their March meeting, the TSSAA Board of Control MANDATED that all middle school and high school HEAD FOOTBALL COACHES must attend one of these meetings. For a complete schedule of the meetings
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Memphis Grizzlies recall Russ Smith from NBA Development League’s Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Posted: Jan 14, 2015
The Memphis Grizzlies recalled guard Russ Smith from the NBA Development League’s Fort Wayne Mad Ants, the team announced today. The Grizzlies acquired Smith and forward Jeff Green as part of a three-team trade with the New Orleans Pelicans and Boston Celtics on Jan. 12. Smith was assigned to Fort Wayne by New Orleans on Jan. 9.
Smith (6-0, 165) has averaged 15.1 points and 5.9 assists on .549 shooting in 24.9 minutes in seven games over three assignments for Fort Wayne, including five double-digit scoring efforts. The 23-year old totaled five points in 29 minutes in six appearances for the Pelicans this season.
Drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round (47th overall) of the 2014 NBA Draft, Smith was acquired by New Orleans in a draft night trade. The New York City native spent four seasons at the University of Louisville (2010-14) where he held career averages of 14.3 points, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals in 24.3 minutes, leading the Cardinals to the 2013 NCAA Championship as a junior. In his senior year, Smith was selected on the 2014 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-America First Team.
2014-15 Season Tickets and Partial Plans are still available and can be purchased by calling (901) 888-HOOP or going online to grizzlies.com. Season Tickets start at $7 per game. Partial Plans start at $12 per game. For more information on the Grizzlies, visit grizzlies.com, ‘like’ Memphis Grizzlies on Facebook or follow on Twitter (@memgrizz).
Titans to Hire CEO/President
Posted Mar 20, 2015
The team has installed Steve Underwood to serve as the team’s interim President, until the team identifies a permanent replacement who will be based in Nashville.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans will begin the search process for a new team CEO/President after Tommy Smith retired earlier today. Smith served as the team’s CEO/President over the last year and a half, roles he assumed after the passing of K.S. “Bud” Adams, Jr. in October of 2013.
Additionally, the team has installed Steve Underwood to serve as the team’s interim President, until the team identifies a permanent replacement who will be based in Nashville. Underwood, who retired from the organization in 2011, will relocate to Nashville next week to begin his duties. He has decades of experience in a number of roles with the franchise, including Senior Executive Vice President/General Counsel at the time of his retirement.
Steve Underwood (right) presents a game ball during a 2009 Titans game.
Statement from the Titans Organization:
“We want to thank Tommy for his dedication to the club and his efforts to improve the organization. Now looking forward, we are motivated to add a top-flight executive to lead the franchise. We believe that adding someone to the structure in Nashville will be beneficial. Lastly, we want to thank Steve Underwood for rejoining us during this interim period and know that he will integrate smoothly until we find the right person permanently for the job."
Statement from Steve Underwood:
“I am honored to return to Nashville to help the organization during this search period. I have a great deal of respect for the family and look forward to aiding the team during this time.”
Nashville Predators Sign Forward Steve Moses
Thursday, 04.9.2015 / 10:00 AM CT / News
By Press Release - Nashville Predators
Nashville, Tenn. (April 9, 2015) – Nashville Predators President of Hockey Operations/General Manager David Poile announced Thursday that the club has signed free-agent forward Steve Moses to a one-year, $1 million contract for the 2015-16 season.
Moses, 25 (8/9/89), set the Kontinental Hockey League goal-scoring record in 2014-15, netting 36 goals in 60 games for Jokerit (Helsinki, Finland) during the club’s inaugural season in the Russia-based league. The 2015 KHL All-Star also tied for seventh in KHL points this season (36g-21a-57pts, 60gp), helping Jokerit to a 40-win campaign. The Leominster, Mass., native spent his first two professional seasons with Jokerit, then in the Finnish Elite League, in 2012-13 and 2013-14, amassing 61 points (34g-27a) in 97 games. In 2012-13, Moses led the league in game-winning goals (7), and paced all rookies in goals (22).
The 5-9, 172-pound winger played four seasons at the University of New Hampshire from 2008-12, recording 98 points (47g-51a) in 148 collegiate games, including 22 goals in 37 games as a senior in 2011-12, which ranked him among the Top 15 in the NCAA. Moses played his junior hockey with the Boston Junior Bruins of the EJHL from 2005-08.
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