Welcome πŸ™ to Monday, April 27th, where our Cavalier glass is half full as 6 of our 12 teams look to best the Cougars of Patrick County !

Morning πŸŒ„ Brew
Soccer ⚽️ and Tennis 🎾
Travis Osborne and his Bible Verse of the Day :

PSALM 27:1 The LORD is my light and my Salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

Howard Mayo and his Motovational Nugget will appear here shortly as well.

Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™Œ!

Wrapping up a Wild and Wonderful Sunday that included Breakfast at Hawk’s Nest πŸͺΉ, touring NRCC, baseball ⚾️ with our 3 Muskies, Special Olympics Basketball πŸ€ practice and asking Money πŸ’° Talley to wish Jabin a Happy 20th Birthday πŸŽ‚! Other than that, just another day in the neighborhood…

The view at Breakfast
The Campus
5 – 3 – 2 at Calfee Park

Some days, when you wake ⏰️ up and attempt to do your interpretation of God’s work, it’s rather easy. Other days, it takes a bit out of you.

Met this man πŸ‘¨ today !

Yes, I am the definition of worn out, but hey, I don’t have to be anywhere until it’s time for the Kickin Kinney’s to play Soccer tomorrow at Tommy Thompson Field on The Hill ! After game one, Adrienne Harris McGuire and her Lady Cavaliers protect our pitch in the nightcap.

Time to say goodnight, Gracie…..

Let’s take a look inside the lines with the New River Community College Muskies and the Carroll County High School 🏫 pipeline that leads up to Dublin

Pulaski County – Wes Adcock has been putting his degree from Virginia Tech University to good work in Dublin since 2000. The Muskies head coach is also an instructor at New River Community College in Dublin ( founded in 1959), and the future of his baseball program is getting brighter by the day.

Today, the Muskies are hosting the University of North Carolina – Greensboro Club Team at Motor Mile Field inside Calfee Park. The scheduled doubleheader will end the regular season for the team, but now the year because the 35-win team is heading to the playoffs as either a one or two seed with the games to be played in Charleston, West Virginia.

Adcock couldn’t have been any Kinder to someone whom he was meeting for the first time, and the roughly 30 minutes was enlightening and them some. Coach was quick to credit his #2 for the current talent level at NRCC.

” Once Chris hit the recruiting trail, we went from having 13 ballplayers to having 36 of them,” Adcock said. ” Once we gained momentum, everything started to fall into place.”

Coach Campbell was equally excited about the program and just as personable. Chris did offer one thought that was a very pleasant surprise.

” Everything we have accomplished as of late was due to the signing of one player,” Campbell said. ” When you sign someone of the caliber of Lance Burnett, it gets the attention of other talented players from the area.”

Let that one sink in for a minute or two, at least, that is what I had to do. During the drive down from West Virginia this morning, I wasn’t sure exactly what to find when we arrived at the ballpark, but having two coaches tell me that Laiken’s Big Brother was the first domino to fall that set the record breaking season in motion.

First Pitch – 12:02, 64Β°

  Burnett has made great use of his time in Dublin as the sophomore is collecting school records at the speed that a youngster eats Skittles. It will be interesting to see what pitching records Burnett doesn’t hold??

Freshman, Cody Reece, taking care of business at the Hot Corner

Calling game 1 from behind the dish, our third former Cavalier, Britt Berrier.

The transition from Head Coach Kevin DeHaven to Casey Burcham has appeared flawless back on The Hill, and I would have to imagine that both of our leaders back home our smiling today.

Berrier and Reece are batting third and fourth in the lineup in game one.

Today is also Sophomore Day for the Muskies, and Coach says that they have nine players at the end of their path, but he also mentioned that he would welcome a third season with Burnett.

We aren’t the only folks up from The Hill to cheer on our former Cavaliers !

In just a few days, the team will head up the West Virginia turnpike to chase the dream of reaching the World Series. Win or lose, know that three young men will be out on the Diamond πŸ’Ž , playing under the tutelage of Coaches Adcock and Campbell.

Those same three young men learned the game under the guidance of folks like DeHaven, Burcham, Steve Combs, Adam Nester, and Company back on The Hill.

Berrier second at bat in the bottom of the third inning.

Britt drew a base on balls to load the bases for Cody Reece in a scoreless game. That would be too much of a Hollywood ending , right ? Our Rooster πŸ“ with a 2-run bingle !!! Not done yet, Cody steals home as part of a double steal. Muskies lead 4-0 after three innings.

We are closing in on the time to head down Highway 100 to help Coach Vickey Ritchie with her Special Olympics Basketball practice, but know this about our trio of Carroll County High School graduates πŸŽ“, they are still chasing education and Baseball dreams.

After meeting the Muskies coaches, I can safely say that our Cavaliers are in excellent hands !

Berrier is batting for the third time in the bottom of the fourth… walked again.

Reece, with the score 9-0, at bat #3 three, walk πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ.

Proud Papa Club !!!

Sunday Morning πŸŒ„ Brew shows a couple of items of interest on the way πŸ‘🏠

Final Sunday in April
School calendar is blank
New River CC completes its regular season today at Calfee Park in Pulaski
Basketball πŸ€ practice later today
Travis Osborne and his Bible Verse of the Day :

Psalm 18:30 As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the Lord is tried: he is a buckler to all those that trust in him.

Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™Œ !

Tonight, Vickey Ritchie puts the “P” in ASPN to work by taking us on the Red Carpet with Patricia Lineberry, Kevin Sage, and their amazing team of performers Live on The Hill….

Mr Kevin Sage

Saturday night πŸŒ™ was the second and final performance, and once again, our Cavaliers dazzled the audience that included a who’s who of Stars 🌟 from the community !

The cast and crew !
Among the celebrities who scored tickets 🎟 was Mr and Mrs Kevin DeHaven.

Some of the group is winding down their time on The Hill now, and Mr Sage took the time to recognize their efforts.

Thank you to Vickey Ritchie for taking the time to share the efforts with our readers, and I will see you tomorrow afternoon at practice.

Thank you to both Mr Kevin Sage and Mrs Patricia Lineberry for all of your time, energy, and effort that is put forth to create a production like this one !

Thank You to each and every one of the performers, from the six Seniors πŸ™ to the stage hands as everyone who helped pull these two performances off deserves a curtain call !

The ” P ” stands for Pageantry, and I wish we could use it more often !