
UMW for the W!!!


UMW for the W!!!




I need to double-check on the start time for Girls Varsity Soccer β½οΈ versus Glenvar because other times when it was Varsity only they would start at 6pm. MaxPreps shows it at 6pm.
Jeremy Puckett and Forrest Johnson are set to make the trip up to Glenvar tonight for soccer matches, and Coach McGuire will do the same for Boys π¦ Tennis πΎ.
Glenvar is not fielding a Girls JV team this season, so it’s Varsity only for Girls Soccer.
Adrienne Harris McGuire and her Lady Cavaliers have center stage all to themselves tonight on The Hill.



Romans 6:6 Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
Welcome π to a new week, and have yourself a Blessed Day π.



Even though Coach Brittany Kinney and our Junior Varsity Girls π§ Soccer don’t get to take the pitch tonight because Glenvar only has one team this year, we can still include their photo in our lead.
Varsity Soccer β½οΈ versus the Highlanders tonight will be the final stop βοΈin a 15-day stretch that began back on Monday, March 23rd, when our JV Softball team played a home softball game.
Monday – March 23rd – JV Softball
Tuesday – taking Lin to her appointment at Duke University Medical Center prevented either West Virginia Tech Baseball or Boys π¦ Soccer for me.
Wednesday – March 25th would then be the starting point for 13 consecutive days of holding a microphone π€ to support a program that we care about. Once again, it was JV Softball.
Thursday – March 26th – Boys Soccer β½οΈ
Friday – March 27th – split doubleheader as we began the day with a Varsity Softball game ahead of a JV Softball game. When a rainstorm washed out the JV game, it was across the street for the second half of the Girls π§ Varsity Soccer game.
Saturday – March 28th – This one included Middle School Track and Field and then in a surprise trackside interview in support of Dakota Walls at Caraway Speedway.
Sunday – March 29th – Special Olympics Basketball π practice! Always a treat to lend a voice to the efforts of Vickey Ritchie.
Monday – March 30th – Varsity Softball at Cavalier Park.
Tuesday – March 31st – West Virginia Tech University Baseball at Linda K Epling Stadium π
Wednesday – April 1st – another crossing of the Boulevard with the start being JV Softball and then Varsity Boys π¦ Soccer.
Thursday – Aptil 2nd – the completion of the lightning π© delayed Varsity Boys game. This day was to be centered around the Middle School π« Softball team playing at Cavalier Park but Radford needed to reschedule.
Friday – Good Friday – April 3rd – single game of WVU-T baseball βΎοΈ in Beckley
Saturday – April 4th – doubleheader of WVU-T baseball βΎοΈ versus Rio Grande
Sunday – April 5th – Easter – Special Olympics Basketball π and Easter Egg Hunt
Monday – April 6th – sadly no JV Girls Soccer, but there will be varsity.
In a lifetime of holding a π€ππ€ , I can not recall a stretch like this one before. There are so many different venues and different sports involved in the stretch

Β Β If I had more brain π§ space, I would try to count up the total number of players and coaches’ names that I’ve done my very best to pronounce correctly in the past two weeks.
Now that I’ve mentioned that, it’s time to start on the Glenvar roster.
Come out and join us tonight on The Hill, and we will miss seeing π the Battling Brittany Kinney’s eleven, but I’m sure that many of them will be around !


Last night in Miami, the Heat hosted and defeated the Washington Wizards, 152-136. Jaime dropped 32 points, and the impressive thing about his efforts was what happened next.
It would have been easy enough to go to South Beach β±οΈ with the fellas and celebrate the night away. Nope, this young man found his way across the bottom of the country and was in the arena when his little sister dropped 21 to lead her team to a national championship !
The Heat is scheduled to play on Tuesday up in Toronto, Canada π¨π¦ so there’s another long flight βοΈ but he wasn’t going to miss out on his little sisters moment to shine !




One question that I ponder every time I am covering a sports team and their season ends, does the typical fan continue to follow the sport or not ?
A few years ago, the Northside Vikings came to Cavalier Park for a regional semifinal game against our Lady Cavaliers. The visitors left that day with a victory by the slimmest of margins, and a couple of weeks later, I smiled after Northside steamrolled the rest of the field and won the Softball State Championship.
The next opportunity to see this play out was the season before last when Anthony Barnes led our basketball program back to the State Tournament after a considerable absence. We fell that night up at Penn Laird to a talented Spotswood High five and two games later, the Trailblazers were celebrating in Richmond after their State π.
This year, we followed the Lady Blue Devils of Duke University Women’s Basketball team in a manor that we hadn’t been able to do before. It included a bazaar eight game trek that took us to games in Paris, France π«π·, Las Vegas, Tampa, and Lynchburg. Heck, we even played a game inside of a Hotel π¨ ( The Greenbriar Resort ). We saw them play Stanford University out on The Farm π in Palo Alto and naturally a few times inside Cameron Indoor Stadium π.
Last Sunday, the team watched their season end in the Elite Eight for the second straight year. Last year, it was Dawn Staley and South Carolina that advanced to the Final Four in our place, and this time, it was the UCLA Bruins that did the honors.
We had hoped to be in the building with them when the ride ended but chose instead to attend Coach Barnes’s annual banquet.
Since the moment that our 10 point lead turned into a 12 point setback, I have been pulling for the Bruins to be the team that cut βοΈ down the nets in Phoenix.
It would have been okay if Dawn had been holding the scissors βοΈ for the fourth time because the former Hoo is a class act. But my heart β€οΈ was with the Bruins. We missed the first half due to assisting Vickey Ritchie with our Special Olympics Easter celebration, but the second half has been a fun watch.
UCLA is a team with seven seniors, and each one has a story. Up 29 (67-38) with 6:31 left to play, it appears that for the third time in four years, a team I pulled for with my heart β€οΈ and soul, at least can say, ” It took the eventual Champs to end our season.”
I’m not sure if it helps others, but it helps me !
Enjoy the rest of your Easter !

