SEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION LADY VOLS EARN #3 NATIONAL SEED IN NCAA SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
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SEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION LADY VOLS EARN #3 NATIONAL SEED IN NCAA SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee softball was announced as the No. 3 national seed in the 2024 NCAA Softball Tournament Sunday night when the bracket was revealed on ESPN2. The Lady Vols will play host to the NCAA Knoxville Regional for the 19th consecutive season.

The Lady Vols’ seeding is the highest in program history.

UT is set to welcome Virginia, Miami (OH) and Dayton to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium for the NCAA Knoxville Regional this weekend from Friday, May 17 to Sunday, May 19. The four-team event will be double-elimination with the winner moving on to the NCAA Super Regional round.

Tennessee will play A10 champion Dayton on Friday at 2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+. Virginia will take on Miami (OH) on Friday at noon on ESPN+.

The Lady Vols will make their 21st overall and 20th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance this weekend. Tennessee has advanced to the postseason every year since 2004 and has hosted 19 straight regional rounds in Knoxville.

UT is one of just two teams to host regionals every season since the NCAA switched to a regional and super-regional format in 2005.

Tennessee enters the national tournament having won back-to-back SEC regular season titles for the first time in program history.

Eight Lady Vols and head coach Karen Weekly earned SEC postseason awards last week on the heels of another dominating run through conference play. Weekly was named SEC Coach of the Year for the second year in a row and for the fourth time during her tenure on Rocky Top.

In the circle, sophomore Karlyn Pickens was tabbed as the league’s pitcher of the year – joining Monica Abbott as the only Lady Vols to bring home the honor.

McKenna GibsonPayton GottshallTaylor Pannell, Pickens and Rylie West garnered All-SEC First Team accolades – while Kiki MilloySophia Nugent and Zaida Puni landed second-team recognition.

Friday’s two winners will play in Game 3 on Saturday at 1 p.m. The losers from Friday’s games will play in Game 4 at 3:30 p.m., and the loser from Game 3 will face the winner from Game 4 at 6 p.m. to conclude play on Saturday.

Times for Game 6 and the if necessary Game 7 on Sunday are still to be determined.

The 16 winning teams from their respective regional sites will advance the Super Regional round, which will take place from May 23-26, depending on the host site. All Super Regional sites will feature broadcasts on the ESPN family of networks.

PARKING

Fans please be advised; it is graduation weekend at the University of Tennessee and traffic will be heavy around Neyland Drive and UT’s campus.  All fans looking to attend the softball regional should be prepared for traffic congestion. Fans are reminded that parking shuttles will be free and available at the Agriculture Campus all weekend.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE
Friday, May 17
SPL gates open at 11:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m. – Game 1 (Miami (OH) vs. Virginia)
2:30 p.m. – Game 2 (Dayton vs. Tennessee)

Saturday, May 18
SPL gates open at 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – Game 3
3:30 p.m. – Game 4
6:00 p.m. – Game 5

Sunday, May 19
SPL gates open TBD
TBD – Game 6
TBD – Game 7 (if necessary)

Son of Fallen Blount County Officer Graduates High School with Special Tribute to Dad

Son of Fallen Blount County Officer Graduates High School with Special Tribute to Dad

A special tribute in honor of a Heritage High School graduate, the badge of a fallen officer worn by his son.

Cayden McCowan, the son of Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan who was shot and killed in the line of duty in February, graduated Friday night and he wore his father’s badge over his heart during the ceremony and was joined by several members from Deputy McCowan’s shift.

Sheriff James Berrong told Cayden that everyone at at BCSO are proud of him and his accomplishments and look forward to seeing him achieve his dreams.

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Hit and Run in South Knoxville

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Hit and Run in South Knoxville

Knoxville Police are investigating a hit and run along Maryville Pike in South Knoxville.

 Police say it happened in the overnight hours of Friday or Saturday morning.   There were no occupants in the vehicle but sadly signs of alcohol consumption.

KPD reminding motorist there is absolutely no reason for driving under the influence.   KPD says they are committed to stopping DUI offenders and holding them accountable for their reckless choices.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, every 39 minutes, a person is killed on our roadways in a DUI related crash. In 2022, just over 13,500 people died in DUI related crashes in the U.S.

A Two Year-old in Critical Condition following a shooting at The Vista Apartment Complex, Two Juveniles in Custody

A Two Year-old in Critical Condition following a shooting at The Vista Apartment Complex, Two Juveniles in Custody

Knoxville Police are investigating a shooting that has left a 2 year-old girl in critical condition and two juveniles are facing charges.

KPD and the Knoxville Fire Department were called to an apartment at The Vista apartment complex on East Hill Avenue Saturday evening, where the two-year-old girl was struck after a gun was discharged inside the apartment. Two juvenile males, ages 14 and 12, who were detained following the shooting , have been charged with felony reckless endangerment and juvenile in possession of a firearm. Additional charges are likely.

It is believed that the victim was struck after a firearm was unintentionally discharged inside the apartment.  No other injuries were reported.

2024 Blooming’ BBQ Festival is this Weekend in Sevierville

2024 Blooming’ BBQ Festival is this Weekend in Sevierville

The annual City of Sevierville Bloomin’ BBQ Music & Food Festival will take place in the downtown area on May 17 and 18. To facilitate the event, several streets must be temporarily closed, and the Sevier County Courthouse will be closed on Friday, May 17.

The following streets and parking areas will close at approximately 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 16 (ALL non-event vehicles must be removed from these areas by 6:00 p.m.):

Municipal Parking Lot on Bruce Street.
Bruce Street: from the Parkway to Citizens National Bank.
Court Avenue: from Commerce Street to Joy Street.

The following roads will be closed as noted on Friday, May 17 (ALL non-event vehicles must be removed from these areas by the time noted):

Bruce Street: from Forks of the River Parkway to Citizens National Bank-6:00 p.m.
Court Avenue: from Commerce Street to the Central Hotel-1:00 p.m.
Commerce Street-1:00 p.m.

The Sevier County Courthouse will be closed Friday, May 17.

All streets and parking areas will reopen on Sunday, May 19, at approximately 11:00 a.m.

Please remember that although the streets are closing, downtown businesses may remain open. Park in a nearby event parking lot and enjoy a spring stroll to downtown businesses, restaurants and shops.

For more information on the Bloomin’ BBQ Music & Food Festival, call (865) 453-6411 or visit online at https://www.bloominbbq.com/

MOORE’S FIVE RBIS POWER #1 VOLS TO 7-6 VICTORY OVER #25 VANDY
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MOORE’S FIVE RBIS POWER #1 VOLS TO 7-6 VICTORY OVER #25 VANDY

Game Recap: Baseball | May 11, 2024

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 1/1 Tennessee battled throughout the afternoon and eventually came out on top to earn a gritty 7-6 victory at No. 25/NR Vanderbilt on Saturday at Hawkins Field, securing its eighth straight series win in the process.

After falling behind 3-2 in the bottom of the fourth, the Volunteers struck for four runs in the top of the sixth and added what proved to be another important run in the seventh before fending off a Commodores’ rally in the ninth and holding on for their ninth consecutive victory over their in-state rival.

Christian Moore continued his incredible 2024 campaign with another dazzling performance for the Big Orange, driving in five of the team’s seven runs on three hits, including a three-run homer to the opposite field on a 102-mph fastball from Vandy relief pitcher Greysen Carter in UT’s decisive four-run sixth inning.

The New York native also drove in Tennessee’s first run of the day with an infield single in the top of the third inning and had what turned out to be the game-winning hit with another RBI single with two outs in the top of the seventh.
While he didn’t have any RBIs, Blake Burke also had a productive afternoon at the plate, finishing with three hits and a run scored after being held without a hit in Friday’s series opener.

Cal Stark had the only other RBI of the day for UT, driving in Dylan Dreiling with a bases-loaded bloop single into left-center field in the top of the fourth inning. The senior backstop also had a triple to finish the game with a pair of hits.

Drew Beam got the win to improve to 7-2 on the year despite giving up five runs on six hits. The junior righthander battled throughout his outing and finished with six strikeouts in a workmanlike performance.

Relievers Aaron Combs and Nate Snead where able to lock things down over the final 3.1 innings, holding the Dores to just one run on one hit in that span. Combs tossed 2.2 innings before handing the ball off the Snead with one out and the tying run on second in the bottom of the ninth.

The sophomore flamethrower got Colin Barczi to fly out to right field before inducing a groundout from Camden Kozeal to end the game and strand the tying run at second, earning his fourth save of the season in the process.

Kozeal led the Vandy attack with a pair of hits, including a two-run homer that put the Commodores ahead 3-2 in the fourth inning. Carter suffered the loss for VU after allowing four runs on three hits while recording just one out.

STAT OF THE GAME: With his sixth inning blast, Moore became the first Vol to reach the 50-homer mark for his career and also moved into sole possession of second place on UT’s single-season home runs list with 23, just one shy of Sonny Cortez’s program record of 24 set in 1998.

UP NEXT: The Vols (42-9, 19-7 SEC) will attempt to secure their third series sweep in a row over the Commodores (33-18, 11-15 SEC) when the two teams square off at 3 p.m. ET Sunday on ESPN2.

TOP-RANKED VOLS RALLY LATE TO WIN SERIES OPENER ON WEST END
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TOP-RANKED VOLS RALLY LATE TO WIN SERIES OPENER ON WEST END

Game Recap: Baseball | May 10, 2024

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A go-ahead two-run homer from Kavares Tears kick-started a decisive five-run eighth inning for top-ranked Tennessee as it erased a late deficit to win Friday night’s series opener at No. 25/NR Vanderbilt, 8-4, at Hawkins Field in Nashville.

The Vols jumped out to a 3-1 lead through three innings and looked to be in complete control before the Commodores (33-17, 11-14 SEC) rallied in the bottom of the sixth to take a 4-3 lead. Following two quick outs to start the inning, second baseman Camden Kozeal drew a walk to start the rally before three consecutive hits plated three two-out runs for Vandy.

After a scoreless seventh inning, Billy Amick got UT’s rally started with a leadoff single and came around to score one batter later on Tears’ 15th home run of the season to put the Big Orange back in front, 5-4.

Tennessee (41-9, 18-7 SEC) kept the train rolling as Dylan Dreiling tripled to center field and raced home on an RBI single by Hunter Ensley to add to the lead. Cannon Peebles provided the exclamation point with a two-run, pinch-hit home run into the right-field bleachers to give the Big Orange an 8-4 lead, which proved to be plenty for reliever AJ Causey, who finished off the win with back-to-back scoreless innings in the eighth and ninth.

Causey bounced back extremely well from that disappointing sixth inning by retiring the next nine batters and 10 of the final 11 he faced on the night to lock down his team-leading ninth victory of the year. The Alabama native finished with seven strikeouts and allowed just one walk over 6.1 innings of relief.

Chris Stamos provided another solid effort in a starting role, setting a career high with five strikeouts while allowing just one run on two hits in 2.2 innings. After allowing Vandy’s first two batters to reach in the bottom of the first inning, Stamos buckled down and retired the Commodores’ three, four and five hitters to escape the jam unscathed and keep UT’s 2-0 lead intact.

Dreiling led the charge offensively for the Vols, going 3-for-4 with two run-producing hits, both of which came with two outs. Amick and Ensley both had multi-hit efforts as well while Christian Moore started things with a bang, leading off the game with a solo home run, his 22nd of the year. Moore has now hit three leadoff long balls this season.

Vanderbilt reliever Miller Green fell to 1-4 on the year after giving up three runs on three hits in just a third of an inning after taking over for starter Bryce Cunningham, who rebounded well from a rocky start to pitch 6.2 solid innings while amassing 10 strikeouts.

Jacob Humphrey drove in three of the Dores four runs with a solo homer and a two-run single.

STAT OF THE GAME: With Friday’s victory, Tennessee ran its win streak against Vanderbilt to eight consecutive games, matching its longest winning streak against the Commodores since May 9, 1993, through May 19, 1994.

UP NEXT: The Volunteers will look to win their eighth straight SEC series when they head back to Hawkins Field on Saturday afternoon for a 3 p.m. ET contest that will be televised on the SEC Network.

Scammers Place Card Skimmers at 3 Knoxville-Area Food City Cash Registers, Company Says

Scammers Place Card Skimmers at 3 Knoxville-Area Food City Cash Registers, Company Says

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) Three Food City cash registers in the Knoxville-area were recently the targets of scammers using card skimmers.

Representatives of K-VA-T Food Stores, the grocery store’s parent company, announcing the breach Friday afternoon say the locations in Kodak, Gatlinburg, and the Mechanicsville area of Knoxville were targeted. Security found the devices and called the police, prompting an investigation.

According to K-VA-T Food Stores, only customers who swiped their cards using the magnetic strip had any data taken, and that data was limited to card numbers and pins rather than any identifying information.

Security also reportedly used surveillance cameras to identify the scammers, and they were detained when they returned to the stores to collect the data. The company provided the following statement to our news partner, WVLT:

At K-VA-T Food Stores, the privacy and security of our customers is our top priority. We have security protocols in place at each location to help us identify fraudulent activity. We recently experienced an incident that may have impacted some customer information. The incident only involved the following store locations in Tennessee: Kodak, Gatlinburg, and Mechanicsville/Knoxville.

Recently we discovered one unauthorized device on a single card reader at each of the three store locations above. We immediately removed the skimming device, contacted law enforcement, and launched an investigation. We completed a thorough examination of the 2,500+ remaining card readers throughout the company and no other fraudulent activity was found. We also increased the number of times we inspect our card readers each day.

Thanks to the great work of our Security Department which utilized our highly sophisticated video surveillance system, we identified the suspects who installed the devices. When they returned to the store to attempt to retrieve data from the device (which had already been removed), the suspects were intercepted and detained by our Security Department personnel before entering the store. The suspects were taken into custody by local law enforcement and as of the date of this notice are being held on multiple charges. Information gained in the apprehension of these suspects indicated they targeted several other retail companies in the greater Knoxville area.

Our investigation indicates the skimmers were in place for a short period of time and potentially affected 146 transactions. It appears that the devices were only capable of collecting card number and pin number (if used) from magnetic swiped card transactions. No names appear to have been collected. Card transactions involving tap or chip reader technology (inserting your card) were not impacted, nor were any of our self-checkout areas or transactions. None of our other systems were impacted as a result of this incident.

We have notified individuals who may have been affected and for which we had contact information. However, customers who shopped the Food City location in Gatlinburg, TN or the Mechanicsville store on Western Avenue in Knoxville, TN between April 9th and April 14th; or who shopped the Food City in Kodak, TN between April 9th and April 17th and swiped a magnetic striped card through the card reader are encouraged to remain vigilant by reviewing bank and credit card account statements and monitoring credit reports. Card transactions utilizing the tap or chip reader technology (inserting your card) were not impacted, nor were any self-checkout transactions. – K-VA-T Food Stores

Body Found at Norris Lake, TBI Working to Identify, Agency Says

Body Found at Norris Lake, TBI Working to Identify, Agency Says

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is asking for help to identify a body found earlier this month at Norris Lake.

TBI officials say the body of a man was found in the Grainger County section of Norris Lake on Saturday, May 4.

The man is believed to be between 40 and 50 years old and around 5′8″ tall. TBI says he was wearing blue and black plaid pajama pants, white socks, two Figaro chain necklaces and a black and grey Timex watch when he was found by investigators.

Officials do not know how long the body had been at the lake.

If you have any information, please call 1-800-TBI FIND.

Suspect in Sevier County Police Chase Identified, Faces More Than 25 Charges, Police Say

Suspect in Sevier County Police Chase Identified, Faces More Than 25 Charges, Police Say

Sevierville, TN (WOKI) The suspect at the center of a police chase Thursday in Sevier County is identified.

Officials with the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office say Jonathan Sims was wanted by the Gatlinburg Police Department for aggravated assault and was in a stolen car when he fled from police who attempted to perform a traffic stop.

Sims crashed into a Sevierville Police Department Patrol car before being apprehended in a field.

No officers were injured, and Sims faces 27 charges in the incident.

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SEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION LADY VOLS EARN #3 NATIONAL SEED IN NCAA SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
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SEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION LADY VOLS EARN #3 NATIONAL SEED IN NCAA SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee softball was announced as the No. 3 national seed in the 2024 NCAA Softball Tournament Sunday night when the bracket was revealed on ESPN2. The Lady Vols will play host to the NCAA Knoxville Regional for the 19th consecutive season. The Lady Vols’ seeding is the highest in program history. UT is…Continue Reading

Son of Fallen Blount County Officer Graduates High School with Special Tribute to Dad

Son of Fallen Blount County Officer Graduates High School with Special Tribute to Dad

A special tribute in honor of a Heritage High School graduate, the badge of a fallen officer worn by his son. Cayden McCowan, the son of Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan who was shot and killed in the line of duty in February, graduated Friday night and he wore his father’s badge over his heart…Continue Reading

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Hit and Run in South Knoxville

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Hit and Run in South Knoxville

Knoxville Police are investigating a hit and run along Maryville Pike in South Knoxville.  Police say it happened in the overnight hours of Friday or Saturday morning.   There were no occupants in the vehicle but sadly signs of alcohol consumption. KPD reminding motorist there is absolutely no reason for driving under the influence.   KPD says they…Continue Reading

A Two Year-old in Critical Condition following a shooting at The Vista Apartment Complex, Two Juveniles in Custody

A Two Year-old in Critical Condition following a shooting at The Vista Apartment Complex, Two Juveniles in Custody

Knoxville Police are investigating a shooting that has left a 2 year-old girl in critical condition and two juveniles are facing charges. KPD and the Knoxville Fire Department were called to an apartment at The Vista apartment complex on East Hill Avenue Saturday evening, where the two-year-old girl was struck after a gun was discharged…Continue Reading

2024 Blooming’ BBQ Festival is this Weekend in Sevierville

2024 Blooming’ BBQ Festival is this Weekend in Sevierville

The annual City of Sevierville Bloomin’ BBQ Music & Food Festival will take place in the downtown area on May 17 and 18. To facilitate the event, several streets must be temporarily closed, and the Sevier County Courthouse will be closed on Friday, May 17. The following streets and parking areas will close at approximately…Continue Reading

MOORE’S FIVE RBIS POWER #1 VOLS TO 7-6 VICTORY OVER #25 VANDY
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MOORE’S FIVE RBIS POWER #1 VOLS TO 7-6 VICTORY OVER #25 VANDY

Game Recap: Baseball | May 11, 2024 NASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 1/1 Tennessee battled throughout the afternoon and eventually came out on top to earn a gritty 7-6 victory at No. 25/NR Vanderbilt on Saturday at Hawkins Field, securing its eighth straight series win in the process. After falling behind 3-2 in the bottom of the fourth,…Continue Reading

TOP-RANKED VOLS RALLY LATE TO WIN SERIES OPENER ON WEST END
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TOP-RANKED VOLS RALLY LATE TO WIN SERIES OPENER ON WEST END

Game Recap: Baseball | May 10, 2024 NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A go-ahead two-run homer from Kavares Tears kick-started a decisive five-run eighth inning for top-ranked Tennessee as it erased a late deficit to win Friday night’s series opener at No. 25/NR Vanderbilt, 8-4, at Hawkins Field in Nashville. The Vols jumped out to a 3-1 lead through three innings…Continue Reading

Scammers Place Card Skimmers at 3 Knoxville-Area Food City Cash Registers, Company Says

Scammers Place Card Skimmers at 3 Knoxville-Area Food City Cash Registers, Company Says

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) Three Food City cash registers in the Knoxville-area were recently the targets of scammers using card skimmers. Representatives of K-VA-T Food Stores, the grocery store’s parent company, announcing the breach Friday afternoon say the locations in Kodak, Gatlinburg, and the Mechanicsville area of Knoxville were targeted. Security found the devices…Continue Reading

Suspect in Sevier County Police Chase Identified, Faces More Than 25 Charges, Police Say

Suspect in Sevier County Police Chase Identified, Faces More Than 25 Charges, Police Say

Sevierville, TN (WOKI) The suspect at the center of a police chase Thursday in Sevier County is identified. Officials with the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office say Jonathan Sims was wanted by the Gatlinburg Police Department for aggravated assault and was in a stolen car when he fled from police who attempted to perform a traffic…Continue Reading