Luray – Melody is 11 years old and currently in the 6th grade.Β Claims to be very smart and actually enjoys going to school every day ! Note π – very BRIGHT!
Madison is now 8 years old and studying in the third grade. Clever, is this one!
Chris is their Father π¨ and he doesn’t take credit for how sharp these two young ladies are.
The third sister is Ana, and she is on the verge of becoming a teenager ! Ana is bright but feeling under the weather this morning. Seventh grader who also enjoys expanding her mind.
Junior Varsity Softball plays The Fort on The Hill with the first pitch slated for 5pm, while the Varsity team will make the short trek up US-52 at the same time.
Β Coach Montgomery and the Boys Track team will head over to Patrick County and will be able to check out their new digs.
Girls Tennis πΎ will take the courts on the south side of The Boulevard at 4:30 pm.
Travis Osborne and his Bible Verse of the Day :
Ecclesiastes 12:14 For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.
Howard Mayo and his Motovational Nugget for the Day :
Big Third Inning Leads Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers Past Northside Vikings Junior Varsity
Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers defeated Northside Vikings Junior Varsity 14-4 on Tuesday thanks in part to eight runs in the third inning. Jathan Cox drew a walk, scoring one run, Jace Dolinger singled, scoring one run, a passed ball scored one run, Jayden Wright singled, scoring two runs, an error scored one run, and Will Motley singled, scoring one run.
Northside Vikings Junior Varsity opened the scoring in the first after Sam Vann doubled, scoring two runs.
Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers jumped into the lead in the top of the second when Will Love drew a walk, scoring one run, Jathan Cox doubled, scoring two runs, and Eli Busick doubled, scoring one run.
Northside Vikings Junior Varsity tied the game in the bottom of the second thanks to a sacrifice fly by Hayden Day, and an error.
Jathan Cox earned the win for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers. The reliever gave up one hit and zero runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out none and walking three. Sam Vann took the loss for Northside Vikings Junior Varsity. The starting pitcher went two and one-third innings, surrendering 10 runs (five earned) on four hits, striking out three and walking five.
Chase Hart stepped on the hill first for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers. The starter allowed three hits and four runs (two earned) over one and one-third innings, striking out two and walking two. Alex Hawks pitched two innings of shutout ball for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers in relief. The reliever allowed zero hits, striking out five and walking none.
Will Motley went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers in hits. Jayden Wright and Jathan Cox each drove in two runs for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers. Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers had a strong eye at the plate, piling up eight walks for the game.
Β Β Β Will Love and Hunter Gravley led the team with two bases on balls each. Mason Quesenberry and Will Motley each stole multiple bases for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers. Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers ran wild on the base paths, tallying five stolen bases for the game. Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers turned one double play in the game.
Sam Vann drove the middle of the lineup, leading Northside Vikings Junior Varsity with two runs batted in. The right-handed hitter went 1-for-3 on the day. Sam Vann, Evin Finch, Hayden Day, and Julian Lewis each collected one hit for Northside Vikings Junior Varsity. Northside Vikings Junior Varsity turned two double plays in the game.
Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers welcome Pulaski County on Friday for their next game.
We had an amazing game last night! We have NINE new girls to our JV team with a range from no soccer experience to some soccer experience. We also have seven returning players. We played a wonderful 60 minutes of soccer. I was so impressed with our ability to defend the back and press up into the box several times throughout the game.
We had some great defensive stops by Kaebry, Aaliyah, Aubrey, Taelynn, and Eva. Chloe (captain) was absolutely amazing in the goal. She had some incredible saves. We also had some amazing work in the middle and front of the field from Vanessa (captain), Danna, Essined, Sherlyn (captain), Arianna, Violet, Dezirae, and Sophira.
These girls left all they had on the field. They took what we worked on in practice and applied it beautifully! We had some great crosses and shots on the goal. We left this game 0-0 against a pretty good Abingdon team. Iβm super happy with these results, and I can’t wait to see these girls work this season!!
Mariah and Makenzie are also working hard, and Iβm impressed with the commitment all these girls have!
You can catch her JV Lady Cavaliers on Friday night at Tommy Thompson Field.
Ron Cochran gets the credit for the finishing touches on this one, but there are plenty of folks who stepped up to the plate in our efforts to both support our sophomore Race π Car driver and everyone who wears the colors for Coach Shawn Montgomery and Coach Jon Delp!
Gone, but not forgotten, is the thought process here. The day of the lone home Track and Field meet was when we took the pictures, we knew that they wouldn’t return until the Senior Day Soccer Match, and even then, only the Seniors.
The new high jump area is the bottom pic.
Thank you list – Kevin DeHaven, Tammy Quesenberry, Craig Worrell, Eddie Walls, Velvet Leonard, Copper Seaman , Dakota Walls, Kristy Jones and Ron Cochran ! Class Acts across the board !!
One more opportunity to say thank you to everyone who helped Tammy and I with the High Jump area project.
Need to add that it was a bonus to meet Patrick from The Carroll News, and we are incredibly grateful π for his interest in our efforts.