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Brentwood literally made short work for claiming the TSSAA Boys State Tennis Tournament championship Wednesday at the Spring Fling in Murfreesboro.

Winning all four sisngles positions in straight sets, the Bruins swept past Knoxville West for the title, giving Brentwood seniors two state titles and one runners-up finish in three years.

Brentwood 4, Knoxville West 0
Singles: Matt Lipman (Bw) def. Steven Patrick (K. West) 6-1, 6-4; Drake Hernandez (Bw) def. Alex Frye (K. West) 6-0, 6-0; Michael Arguello (Bw) def. Conner Armfield (K. West) 6-3, 6-3; Eavn Borowskie (Bw) def. Logan Brown (K. West) 6-4, 6-3.
Published in Sports Channel

Ravenwood's girls and Brentwood's boys advanced to Wednesday's championships in the TSSAA state team tennis tournament Tuesday at Spring Fling in Murfreesboro.

Ravenwood swept past White Station 4-0 and Brentwood blanked Houston 4-0 to advance to the championship round.

Ravenwood faces Dobyns-Bennett at 9 a.m. Wednesay morning for the state title while Brentwood takes on Knox West at 11:30.

All matches are at Murfreesboro's Old Fort Park tennis complex.

Girls Class AAA

Ravenwood 4, White Station 0

Singles: Iris Hao (Rw) def. Kasey Spilman (WS) 6-2, 6-2; Madison Stankevich (Rw) def. Elissa Grace Todd (WS) 6-2, 6-1; Vivian Hao (Rw) def. Maya Smith (WS) 6-3, 6-0; Kelly Rains (Rw) wins by Forfeit.

Boys Class AAA
Brentwood 4, Houston 0

Singles: Maxx Lipman (Bw) def. Kerry Johnson (Hou) 6-0, 6-0; Alex Howard (Bw) def. Michael Hoff (Hou) 6-0, 6-2; Michael Arguello (Bw) def. Billy Fickle (Hou) 6-1, 6-0; Evan Browsky (Bw) def. Robert Frederick (Hou) 6-1, 6-2.

Published in Sports Channel
Tennessee's Next Generation 911 Connects to First Call Center
NASHVILLE- Tennessee’s Next Generation 911 (NG911) network has been connected to its first 911 call center. The initial connection, in Brentwood, begins a process that will connect 911 centers across the state to one of the nation’s first statewide, Internet Protocol (IP)-enabled 911 networks.
“This is digital 911,” said Tennessee Emergency Communications Board (TECB) Chair Randy Porter. “It’s a major stepping stone toward a state-of-the-art network that will improve public safety. NG911 will replace the analog network and increase the reliability of the 911 system. The statewide deployment will provide all Tennessee citizens with a more responsive emergency communications system that will offer improved function in the case of disaster.”
Because of the digital network, if one 911 center is knocked out of service, a center from another location will be able to pick up the calls seamlessly. This function is expected to result in saving both time and lives.
“We’re excited to be moving forward with the Next Generation 911 project,” said Lynn Questell, Executive Director of the TECB. “Not only will this network improve 911 operations, it will also save local Emergency Communications Districts millions of dollars a year in routing and trunking charges. We will be among the first states in the nation to have a truly statewide NG911 network. That’s a testament to the leadership of our Board and the strength of Tennessee’s 911 community.”
Questell noted that the TECB has carefully planned for the NG911 project and has partnered with the State of Tennessee’s digital network, NetTN, and with industry leaders AT&T and Telecommunications System, Inc. to bring it to fruition.
“It’s an amazing process,” Questell said. “It’s been a shared vision and we’re going to do all we can to ensure we get NG911 right every step of the way. The citizens of Tennessee deserve nothing less.”
The Tennessee Emergency Communications Board ensures that every citizen can effectively access the life-saving power of 911. The TECB is composed of nine members from across the state of Tennessee – including five 911 professionals and representatives of cities, counties and the general public. It is administratively attached to the Department of Commerce and Insurance, which works to protect consumers while ensuring fair competition for industries and professionals who do business in Tennessee. www.tn.gov/commerce/, @TNCommerceInsur (Twitter), http://on.fb.me/uFQwUZ (Facebook), http://bit.ly/ry1GyX (YouTube)
Published in Tech Talk
Courtesy City of Brentwood:

CONCORD ROAD IS CLOSED IN BOTH DIRECTIONS BETWEEN WILSON PIKE AND GREEN HILL BLVD. DUE TO AN ACCIDENT NEAR INDIAN POINT DRIVE.  THE ACCIDENT BROUGHT DOWN SEVERAL UTILITY POLES THAT MUST BE REPLACED BEFORE THE ROAD CAN BE REOPENED.  IT IS LIKELY THE ROAD WILL BE CLOSED DURING THE EVENING RUSH HOUR ON MONDAY AFTERNOON.

DRIVERS SHOULD SEEK ALTERNATE ROUTES.  DETOUR OPTIONS INCLUDE OLD SMYRNA ROAD, CROCKETT ROAD, AND SPLIT LOG ROAD/RAGSDALE ROAD.  DRIVERS SHOULD EXPECT ALL MAIN ROADS IN EAST BRENTWOOD TO BE CONGESTED THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

Published in Local News

The Athletics Division of the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department announces a new session of the indoor tennis clinic program at the Indoor Sports Complex, 920 Heritage Way in Brentwood.

Adult and junior clinics in beginner through advanced skill levels are offered Monday(s) through Saturday(s). Clinics start the week of February 21. Prices vary depending on the duration of clinic. A full class schedule and fees are available at www.wcprathletics.org.

To register for clinics, call the Indoor Sports Complex at (615) 370-3471, ext. 10. All fees must be paid in order to secure placement in a class. Space is limited! Contact Tennis Coordinator, Mike Martin for more information about the clinics at (615) 370-3471, ext. 16.

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is a public organization, here to benefit the community. Anyone may register for and participate in the department’s programs, teams, classes and events. For more information about the facilities and programs of the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department, visit www.wcparksandrec.com, or call (615) 790-5719, ext. 10. You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook.

 

Published in Sports Channel

South Precinct officers early today arrested Blayne Tullis on a charge of indecent exposure for allegedly exposing his genitals to a woman outside her home in South Nashville’s Winfield Park subdivision on December 13th.

Tullis, 22, was taken into custody at his Antioch apartment. He had bonded out of the Williamson County Jail hours earlier, where he was charged with two counts of indecent exposure and one count of stalking in relation to cases from Franklin and Brentwood.

Tullis was released from the Metro Jail after posting a $2,500 bond.

Sex Crimes Detective Vickie Dills is handling this investigation and swore out the warrant against Tullis Tuesday night.

Published in Local News

Brentwood's strong run in the TSSAA playoffs ended Friday night in the BlueCross Bowl Championships quarterfinals with a 34-21 loss to powerful, undefeated Mt. Juliet.

The Bruins finished the season 8-4 in bowing to Mt. Juliet, one of a surprising four 13-0 team left in the Class 6A competition.

Fairview's superb season also ended in a 38-20 loss to annual powerhouse Milan in Class 3A

Fairview ended the season with an impressive 12-2 record.

No Williamson County teams remain in the playoffs.

Published in Football
Monday, 14 November 2011 13:18

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Woodland Middle School is teaming up with the Harlem Legends to present a celebrity basketball show.  The Harlem Legends is a group of former Harlem Globetrotters and NBA players who travel around and entertain audiences with their exciting brand of basketball.

On November 4, the Harlem Legends will travel to Brentwood to compete against the Williamson County All-Stars at Woodland Middle School.  Members of the Williamson County All-Stars will include local law enforcement representatives, community leaders and Woodland Middle School staff.

The event will begin at 6 p.m.  Tickets are $10 each; VIP tickets are $25.  Proceeds will go to the Michael Douglas Youth Foundation.  For tickets and sponsorship information, contact Michele Fuller at "> or 472-4930.

Published in Community Cares
Monday, 19 September 2011 07:38

Winter indoor tennis clinics start in October

The Athletics Division of the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department announces session I of the winter 2011 indoor tennis clinic program at the Indoor Sports Complex, 920 Heritage Way in Brentwood.

Adult and junior clinics in beginner through advanced skill levels are offered Monday(s) through Saturday(s). Registration is now underway for the seven-week series of group clinics. Clinics start the week of October 24 and run through December 17 (skip 11/11 & 11/21-11/26). Prices vary depending on the duration of clinic. A full class schedule and fees are available at www.wcprathletics.org.

To register for classes, call the Indoor Sports Complex at (615) 370-3471, ext. 10. All fees must be paid in order to secure placement in a class. Space is limited! Contact Tennis Coordinator, Mike Martin or Assistant Tennis Coordinator, Ann Marie Flynn for more information about the clinics at (615) 370-3471, ext. 16 or ext. 13.

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is a public organization, here to benefit the community. Anyone may register for and participate in the department’s programs, teams, classes and events. For more information about the facilities and programs of the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department, visit www.wcparksandrec.com, or call (615) 790-5719, ext. 10. You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook.

 

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