Late Lead Slips Away as #2 Vols Fall in Series Opener at #3 Kentucky
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Late Lead Slips Away as #2 Vols Fall in Series Opener at #3 Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. – No. 2/4 Tennessee was unable to hold on to a late lead and dropped its series opener at No. 3/3 Kentucky, 5-3, on Friday night in front of a record-setting crowd of 6,922 at Kentucky Proud Park.

A three-run seventh inning erased a two-run deficit for the Wildcats before they added an extra insurance run in the eighth to rally for their 15th SEC win of the year.

The Vols entered the bottom of the seventh inning with a 3-1 lead thanks to a Hunter Ensley two-run homer in the top of the second inning and a Christian Moore RBI single in the fifth, but a hit batter, a walk, two hits and a pair of errors in the inning allowed the Wildcats to plate three runs and take their first lead of the night.

Tennessee threatened in the top of the eighth after a single by Blake Burke and a hit batter put two on with one out, but a strikeout and a pop up in foul territory ended the threat.

A solo homer from Nolan McCarthy in the bottom of eighth extended UK’s lead to two heading into the ninth, setting the stage for closer Johnny Hummel to pick up his fifth save of the season despite giving up a leadoff walk to Dean Curley.

UT (31-7, 10-6 SEC) finished with just six hits on the night and no player had more than one.

Junior righthander AJ Causey was stuck with the loss despite an admirable extended relief outing, striking out seven and scattering five hits in 6.1 innings of work.

Kentucky leadoff man Ryan Waldschmidt led the team with a pair of hits and two RBIs, including a solo home run to get the Wildcats (32-5, 15-1 SEC) on the board in the third inning.

Reliever Travis Smith earned the win for UK after striking out three in two scoreless innings to improve to 3-2 on the year.

STAT OF THE GAME: With his single in the eighth inning, Burke extended his hit streak to 28 consecutive games and now stands alone as the program record holder, surpassing Condredge Holloway’s 27-game hit streak 49 years ago.

UP NEXT: Tennessee will look to even the series on Saturday afternoon when the two teams square off at 2 p.m. ET on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app.

Gottshall Masterful, #4 Tennessee Shuts Out #7 LSU to Open Weekend Series
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Gottshall Masterful, #4 Tennessee Shuts Out #7 LSU to Open Weekend Series

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The fourth-ranked Lady Vols got a dominant pitching performance from Payton Gottshall Friday night as they knocked off No. 7 LSU, 3-0, to open the three-game series at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.

Tennessee (33-7, 13-3 SEC) did not need to score a lot of runs with Gottshall in the circle for game one as the graduate turned in a masterful performance. She carried a perfect game into the seventh inning before LSU broke it up with a pair of singles.

The right-hander tossed 6.1 innings with three strikeouts en route to her 16th victory of the season.

It was a slow start to the game, with both pitchers limiting the opposing batters. LSU (34-9, 10-9 SEC) started Sydney Berzon in the circle who held the Lady Vols hitless until the fourth.

Berzon pitched a complete game, allowing three runs – all unearned – on three hits, a walk and four strikeouts. The sophomore suffered the loss and is 15-5 on the year.

A pair of errors in the fourth inning led to two Tennessee runs before Kiki Milloy knocked a single through the left side of the infield to score the Lady Vols’ third run of the inning and the ballgame.

The pitcher’s dual continued as both Gottshall and Berzon worked 1-2-3 innings in the fifth and sixth.

After retiring the first batter she faced in the seventh, LSU finally got to Gottshall with a slap hit over the shortstop, followed by a single through the right side of the infield.

That was the end of the road for Gottshall as Karlyn Pickens entered out of the bullpen. The sophomore struck out both of the batters she faced to close out the win and earn her first save of the season.

Milloy, Rylie West and Sophia Nugent collected Tennessee’s three hits on the night, while Ciara Briggs and Ali Newland had LSU’s base knocks.

STAT OF THE DAY
With Tennessee’s shutout win against LSU Friday night, it has now won 20 of its last 21 games at Sherri Parker Lee.

UP NEXT
The Lady Vols and Tigers will play game two of the series on Saturday with first pitch set for noon ET on ESPN2.

Four People Charged in What Knoxville Police say is a Heinous Crime
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Four People Charged in What Knoxville Police say is a Heinous Crime

Four people are charged in connection to a Knoxville woman’s death in what police say was a heinous crime.

Knoxville Police say the four are charged in connection to 22-year-old Danishka Sibaja Mejia death at her home on Gilbert Lane in South Knoxville on April 5th.

Latawyne Osborne, his mother, Angela Greenburg, Marquis Ellis and Edward Wilson have been charged in the case.

Osborne, Ellis and Wilson were all indicted on first-degree murder among other charges. Greenburg faces tampering with evidence and accessory after the fact charges.

Mejia reported she had been sexually assault the day before her murder, naming Osborne as the assaulter, he is charged with her rape.

Eight Unclaimed Veterans to be Buried at East Tennessee Veterans Cemetery

Eight Unclaimed Veterans to be Buried at East Tennessee Veterans Cemetery

Eight unclaimed veterans in East Tennessee will be buried at the East Tennessee Veterans Cemetery.

The majority of these unclaimed veterans were homeless and no family members were able to be contacted.  Each of these eight men will receive full military honors including a procession, flag presentation, and burial at the cemetery.  he services will take place on Thursday, May 9, at Noon and is open to the public to attend to show support.

We have the full list of Veteran’s to be laid to rest on our website newstalk987.com

“It’s heartbreaking to think that these guys served our country and that they’re out there without any support or homes,” said Knowles.

The veterans and details about their service are listed below:

  • Sgt. Billy Walter Sharbono who served in the U.S. Air Force from 1972-1978
  • Airman Richard Remine who served in the U.S. Air Force from 1967-1968
  • Airmen Basic Michael Anthony Scales who served in the U.S. Air Force in 1980
  • Airmen Recruit Ray Harrison Cate who served in the Navy from 1973-1974
  • Gunners Mate Seamen Apprentice James Leonard Murrell who served in the Navy from 1976-1981
  • Pvt2 Michael David Sharpe Jr. who served in the Army from 1989-1992
  • John Paul Butler Jr. who served in the Marine Corps
  • William Hernandez who served in the Navy from 1957-1962..

Jeff Berry at Berry Funeral Home said he would spend a week calling on potential family members of these unclaimed veterans before ultimately not having any luck finding someone.

Each of these eight men will receive full military honors including a procession, flag presentation, and burial at the cemetery.

“This ensures that this person or that veteran won’t be forgotten,” said Knowles.

The services will take place on Thursday, May 9, at Noon and is open to the public to attend to show support.

Vols Ink All-CAA Honoree Darlinstone Dubar
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Vols Ink All-CAA Honoree Darlinstone Dubar

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee head men’s basketball coach Rick Barnes announced Thursday the signing of Hofstra transfer guard Darlinstone Dubar.

The 2023-24 Second Team All-CAA designee will join the Volunteers in 2024-25 with one year of eligibility remaining.

“We are pleased to welcome Darlinstone and his supportive family into the Tennessee basketball program. He is already an accomplished collegian who will add a lot to our team,” Barnes said. “Darlinstone is a true competitor and you know what you will get from him every day. A versatile player who can excel at multiple positions, he is an excellent 3-point shooter who can also knock down midrange shots and finish at the rim. Darlinstone brings toughness and a strong work ethic, both of which will mesh well with the players already in our locker room.”

A 6-foot-8, 211-pounder, Dubar comes to Tennessee after three seasons at Hofstra and one at Iowa State. He owns 1,359 points and 580 rebounds in his four-year career, good for averages of 11.7 and 5.0 per game, respectively.

Dubar owns a career field-goal clip of 52.3 percent on 8.7 attempts per game, including a 38.1 percent 3-point ledger on 3.5 shots per contest. He has scored in double figures 72 times in 116 outings, with 15-plus points on 41 occasions and 20-plus in 16 affairs. In addition, he possesses 10 double-doubles.

The Charlotte, N.C., native is coming off his finest collegiate campaign in 2023-24, averaging 17.8 points 6.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.9 blocks in 34.6 minutes per game. He shot 53.9 percent from the floor on 12.5 attempts per outing, including a stellar 39.9 percent on 5.5 3-pointers per game.

Dubar scored in double figures in 31 of the team’s 33 contests, each of which he started, while notching 16-plus points in 21 of them, 20-plus in 12 and 24-plus in seven. He twice scored 30 points, first doing so on 12-of-16 shooting against Buffalo in Estero, Fla., on Nov. 20, 2023, and then on an 11-of-14 clip at Stony Brook on Jan. 22, 2024, adding 11 rebounds.

Additionally, Dubar registered eight double-doubles in 2023-24, as well as made multiple 3-pointers on 23 occasions, with four-plus six times. He led Hofstra to a 20-13 record and a third-place finish in the CAA at 12-6.

In the Pride’s game at Duke on Dec. 12, 2023, Dubar scored 24 points on 7-of-11 3-point shooting and pulled down eight rebounds. Eighteen days later, he amassed 23 points on a 10-of-17 field-goal ledger at St. John’s.

Dubar led the CAA in field-goal percentage, while placing sixth in scoring, ninth in 3-pointers per game (2.21), No. 10 in rebounding and No. 10 in blocks per game. He also placed sixth in minutes average and ninth in defensive rebounding (5.21).

Only six players in the country, including Dubar, posted at least 585 points, 220 rebounds, 45 assists, 35 steals and 30 blocks this past season. The others were Providence’s Devin Carter (BIG EAST Player of the Year), Cleveland State’s Tristan Enaruna (First Team All-Horizon League), Duke’s Kyle Filipowski (consensus Second Team All-American), Morehead State’s Riley Minix (Ohio Valley Player of the Year) and Utah State’s Great Osobor (Mountain West Player of the Year). Of that group, only Dubar had fewer than 50 turnovers and/or shot over 38.0 percent from deep, while just he and Carter made 70-plus 3-pointers.

In 2022-23, Dubar averaged 10.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game for Hofstra, shooting a dazzling 40.4 percent from long range. His play aided the Pride to a 25-10 mark and a share of the CAA regular season title at 16-2.

In his first year at Hofstra, Dubar put up 11.7 points and 4.6 rebounds per game, helping the Pride go 21-11 under first-year head coach Speedy Claxton, including notching a 13-5 league record to place third.

Dubar began his college career at Iowa State, averaging 2.3 points and 2.4 rebounds in 14.4 minutes per game. He started seven contests for the Cyclones in 2020-21.

A graduate of Scotland Campus in Pennsylvania, Dubar placed No. 150 in Rivals’ class of 2020 recruiting rankings. He played for B. Maze Elite on the AAU circuit.

Dubar, who is considered the No. 45 player in the transfer portal by On3 and ranks No. 53 according to ESPN, is the second newcomer set to join Tennessee in 2024-25, alongside fellow Charlotte native Bishop Boswell, a four-star high school guard.

To keep up with the University of Tennessee men’s basketball team on social media, follow @Vol_Hoops on Instagram and X/Twitter, as well as /tennesseebasketball on Facebook.

Knoxville Police Searching for Man Who Assaulted Residents at Isabella Towers

Knoxville Police Searching for Man Who Assaulted Residents at Isabella Towers

Knoxville Police are searching for a man who assaulted multiple residents at an East Knoxville community.

The man, who goes by the name Snoop, assaulted a resident at Isabella Towers on April 3rd, and two others on April 11th,.

He is believed to be is around 6′3″ and between 170-190 pounds. We have his photo on our website, newstalk987.com

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165.

Knoxville Police Identify Driver in Deadly Motorcycle Crash on Asheville Highway

Knoxville Police Identify Driver in Deadly Motorcycle Crash on Asheville Highway

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) UPDATE: Knoxville police identify the driver in a deadly motorcycle crash Wednesday in East Knoxville.

The crash happened in the 6400 block of Asheville Highway near Rich Road involving a motorcycle and an SUV. The man driving the motorcycle, 31-year-old Bradley Evans of Maryville, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Based on the preliminary investigation, Evans’ motorcycle was going east on Asheville Highway and the SUV was attempting to pull left into the westbound lanes of the roadway from Domino’s Pizza when the motorcycle struck the driver’s side of the SUV.

Speed is believed to be a contributing factor in the crash.

ORIGINAL STORY: Knoxville Police are investigating a fatal motorcycle crash in East Knoxville.

It happened Wednesday in the 6400 block of Asheville Highway near Rich Road involving a motorcycle and SUV. The man driving the motorcycle was pronounced dead at the scene.

Based on the preliminary investigation, the motorcycle was going east on Asheville Highway and the SUV was attempting to pull left into the westbound lanes of the Highway from Domino’s Pizza when the motorcycle struck the driver’s side of the SUV.

Speed is believed to be a contributing factor in the crash.

Police Identify Suspect Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting in Fountain City
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Police Identify Suspect Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting in Fountain City

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) UPDATE: The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating and has identified the suspect in Wednesday’s fatal officer-involved shooting in Fountain City.

Knoxville police responded to a disturbance in the 5300 Block of North Broadway at the Exxon gas station where investigators say 41-year-old William Charles McBride Jr. was “allegedly acting erratically and potentially aggressively.” McBride, who was armed with two knives, left the store and confronted an officer in the parking lot; that confrontation resulted in the officer firing at McBride, hitting him once.

McBride was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where he died from his injuries. The officer was placed on routine administrative leave.

UPDATE: The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is handling the investigation into a fatal officer-involved shooting in Fountain City.

Knoxville Police responding to a disturbance in the 5300 Block of North Broadway at the Exxon gas station. Officers found a man, who was armed with two knifes, leaving the store and confronted an officer in the parking lot. Police say the man was “allegedly acting erratically and potentially aggressively.”

The confrontation resulted in the officer firing at the man, hitting him once. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where he died from his injuries.

No officers were injured. The officer was placed on routine administrative leave.

ORIGINAL STORY: The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is handling the investigation into a fatal officer-involved shooting in Fountain City.

Knoxville Police responding to a disturbance in the 5300 Block of North Broadway at the Exxon gas station across from the Duck Pond.  They found a man with a knife inside the store who came outside and that’s when shots were fired.  There is no information in to what lead up to shots being fired.

No officers involved in the shooting sustained any injuries.  The man shot was taken to the hospital where he died.

Man Sentenced for Second-Degree Murder in Overdose Death at Knox County Motel

Man Sentenced for Second-Degree Murder in Overdose Death at Knox County Motel

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The man convicted of second-degree murder in a woman’s overdose death at a Knox County motel has been sentenced to more than a decade in prison.

The Knox County District Attorney’s Office sharing that
52-year-old Wesley Allen Lacey was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison in the overdose death of a woman at a motel in Carter on April 2, 2022.

The DA’s office says the two-day trial included evidence of Lacey admitting to giving the woman the drugs, namely fentanyl, that killed her during an interview with a Knox County Sheriff’s Office detective.

“Fentanyl and it’s analogues have been the number one drug found in overdose deaths in our community since 2016,” said DA Charme Allen in the release Thursday. “Our work with the Drug Related Death Task Force aims to reduce the amount of fentanyl coming into Knox County in order to save lives.”

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