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  1. The Decatur County School System is seeking applications for an English teacher and an Advanced Science teacher(Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) for the secondary level. Applicants with a current Tennessee teacher license with appropriate endorsements only will be considered. There could also be an opportunity for football coaching duties for the right applicant. Applications may be picked up at the Decatur County Board of Education Office or downloaded at www.decaturcountyschools.org under the employment tab. All applications should be sent to Angie Boggan, Personnel Supervisor, Decatur County Board of Education, 59 West Main Street, Decaturville, TN 38329 or emailed to angie.boggan@decaturschools.org. The deadline for submission is Friday, May 12, 2017
  2. The Decatur County Board of Education is seeking applicants for a Special Education Teaching position that would provide mathematics instruction at Riverside High School and a Regular Education Mathematics teacher for grades 9-12 at Riverside High School. There could be football coaching duties involved for the interested parties. Resumes should be sent to Angie Boggan, Personnel Supervisor, Decatur County Board of Education, 59 West Main Street, Decaturville, TN 38329 or they can be emailed to angie.boggan@decaturschools.org. The deadline for submission is Friday, May 6,2016.
  3. This position has been filled by Johnny Frost. We want to welcome Coach Frost to the Panther family.
  4. The Decatur County School System is seeking applicants for the Riverside High School Football Head Coach position. Applicants should submit a detailed resume that includes previous employment experience and all Tennessee teacher license certifications. Only applicants with a current Tennessee teacher license will be considered for the position. Resumes should be sent to Angie Boggan, Personnel Supervisor, at Decatur County Board of Education, 59 West Main Street, Decaturville, TN or emailed to angie.boggan@decaturschools.org. The deadline for submitting a resume is Friday, December 18, 2015.
  5. If you are interested in applying for this position, you need to turn in all information (application and resume) to Ms. Angie Boggan by 3:00 PM. May 8th. Contact her at Angie.Boggan@decaturschools.org
  6. Riverside High School in Decaturville, Tn is looking for an English teacher with a possible position as an assistant coach for the Girls' Basketball team. All interested parties should contact Ms. Angie Boggan, Decatur County Board of Education Human Resource Officer, send emails to: angie.boggan@decaturschools.org
  7. Just because it's not called doesn't make it legal. TSSAA called Robertson and told him that there were 7 different instances that a 15 yard penalty should have been called. Not saying they are coached to do it, but it is being done. Good luck this weekend. Watch your knees MP
  8. I don't understand why Adamsville would have to play "dirty" to beat Riverside. However, I know for a fact that Coach Robertson has contacted TSSAA and sent video to them concerning the illegal blocking below the waist by the defense. Before any one gets on here and says that the defense can't block below the waist needs to check out NFHS rule number 9-9-2.
  9. Decatur County Riverside High School (Decaturville, TN) is seeking an assistant football coach who holds a valid Tennessee Teaching Certificate or the ability to obtain one with endorsements in World Geography and U.S. History. They are seeking to fill the position by January 5, 2015. Please send resume to Principal, Hugh Smith, hugh.smith@decaturschools.org or Athletic Director Jeff Robertson, jeff.robertson@decaturschools.org .
  10. It's GameDay!!!!!!!! Go Riverside, start the march!!! Good luck to both teams tonight and hope everyone is safe from injury.
  11. The actual call was for facegaurding on Jabriel. If you notice in the photo his hands are raised and he is not looking back at the ball. That is the rule book definition of facegaurding. Either way both teams played a tremendous game. TCA brought their A game and played very well but Riverside also was able to control the game with their running attack and hit the passes when they were needed. Congrats to RHS on their first Region Championship since 1981.
  12. This game should be a slobberknocker. Both teams are experienced and dangerous. PC has very athletic skilled people that can strike quickly. Riverside counters with a dangerous duo itself from the running back position. Should be a barn burner.
  13. Does any one know where we might be able to find a weightlifting match? Please get into contact with me if you are hosting one or know where we might participate in one. Thanks for your help.
  14. Ross is 2-1 with an ERA of 1.33. He has faced 90 batters and given up 16 hits and 5 walks. He has 37 strikeouts. Opponents are hitting a meager .193 against him. Offensively, Ross is batting .333 with a .357 average with runners in scoring position. He has 5 RBI and one HR.
  15. Riverside 7 Bruceton 2 Ross Garrett had 11 strikeouts for Riverside.
  16. I understand the expectations and disappointment in the season following last year's success. However, what people have to understand is that Riverside lost a good senior class last year. All the starting running backs graduated, one wide out, and 3 offensive lineman. In a program that continually swims in the shallow end of the talent pool that is a lot to replace even without the injuries suffered this season. Injury list: 6 knees (3 require surgery), 4 ankles ( 2 broken), 2 shoulders, and 1 hand. I haven't heard any of the players or coaches making excuses for the season, they just continue to work hard to try to improve. One positive to the season is that the underclassmen are getting a lot of experience that should pay off down the road. Go Panthers, keep your heads up and work hard.
  17. Thank you, our player was released from the Waverly ER and has returned home he is fine and everything was precautionary due to the location of the stinger in his neck again thank you for your thoughts and prayers Waverly is a team with alot of class thank you for your concern
  18. Yes Gant is from Decatur County. If we had him along with our on Ross Garrett, Jay Gilbert, and Stephen McGriff we would have one of the most effective pitching staffs in the area. A summer program is something that might help, however a lot of people in our area think that you have to leave the area to be considered a good ball player. We have a lack of "publicity" in our area. Memphis and Jackson don't cover us very well and neither does Nashville. It seems that if you want any pub you had better go to one of the privates in Jackson.
  19. A lot of it had to do with the coaching carosel that went on for a while. Parents didn't want their kids playing in a program that was unstable. Never knew from one year to the next who the coach was going to be, it would all depend on if a school board member's child got to play or not. You know how that goes. The stability issue hopefully has been addressed with Coach Goff. He has been here the last 3 years. He is an alumni and coached on the college level. There is a lot of young, up and coming talent that hopefully won't be influenced by past mistakes.
  20. Yeah I'm sorry I forgot E.Q. He was one of the better defensive players to play at RHS. Not an all inclusive list, just the one's that jumped to mind. I know that Odle played at Memphis State for a while and finished at Union. Another player is Alan Maxwell. Most of our players have played locally. ( ie. JSCC, Freed, UTM, etc. ). Riverside is doing alright this year. 4-2 record. We have one really good pitcher by the name of Ross Garrett. He tied the school record with 17 K's in a game. He did it in 6 innings
  21. In the 70's - Tracey Chandler, Tony Montgomery. In the 80's - Joel Goff, Jeff Rhodes, Terry Odle, Kevin Wallace, myself. In the 90's - Kevin McKenzie, Cory Hernandez In the 00's - Ryan Duncan, John Michael Lee, On a whole different level Anthony Webster ( playing in the Texas Organization now, drafted out of high school) Riverside plays about 30 games a year now. When I played it was about 15 games, so you are fairly accurate broad axe
  22. In a word TIME. The amount of time that a college player practices, plays and works out is probably 10-50 times more than that of a HS player. I have played both and that was the biggest difference I saw other than the obvious speed of game, etc.
  23. I think Ross Garrett of Riverside has a good possibility of moving on to the next level. He struck out 17 batters in a 6 inning game and over the last two games he has pitched he has 30 K's.
  24. One team that may be getting overlooked is the Riverside Panthers. No one is giving these guys a chance against Goodpasture. The Panthers are averaging over 30 pts per. Most of it on the ground. Their style of play is meant to be ball control and low scoring. It is hard for the other team to score without the ball. GO BIG BLUE
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