Carroll County Baseball ⚾️ is once again knocking on destinys door πŸšͺand this time, the address is Abingdon High

Monday night is the game labeled ” Win and your In.” We are experiencing Year 2 of the Burcham Bunch, and for the second straight year, our Cavaliers are set to play in a game that every team dreams about on the first day of practice.

The Falcons will enter the contest at 22-2 and the holders of the #1 seed. The sports term here is playing with house money πŸ’°.

The pressure will be on the shoulders of the Falcons as they carry the burden of expectation that goes with being the top seed.

We should get accustomed to playing in this game each year because the most impressive thing about our baseball program is the fact that it is built from the ground up and the success is sustainable for the foreseeable future.

Not that baseball needs any extra motivation to win on Monday, but they can defend the honor of our Girls Soccer program and our tennis 🎾 players who all had their seasons end in the Falcons nest πŸͺΊ this year.

Win it for yourself, win it for your coaches, win it for your parents, or, as the late AL Davis would famously say

” Just Win, Baby “

Is it Monday night yet ?

For everyone other than Brenden Fariss, our Track and Field teams completed their seasons yesterday afternoon in Christiansburg. It’s time for acknowledgment…

Photo πŸ“Έ Credit Kristy Jones after she borrowed it from Shannon Dalton.

One week from today, I will join Shawn Montgomery and Jon Delp for our annual trip to Lynchburg for the Class 3 & 4 State Championship meet. But for the rest of Track πŸ‘£ and Field, yesterday was the last dance πŸ’ƒ for the season.

For Amelia Dalton and Trenton Newman, it was the final performance of their Cavalier careers.

It’s time for our thank you list…

Thank you to Kristy Jones for her assistance across the campaign.

Thank you to both Amelia and Trenton for representing our school in the manner that you did. Best of Luck with your wrestling careers in college !

Thank you to Dakota Walls Racing, Ron Cochran, Craig Worrell, and Velvet Creed Leonard for your assistance with the poster.

Carroll County High School 🏫 will be represented at the Pulaski County Motorsports Park this Saturday night as Dakota Walls returns to action πŸŽ¬!

Dakota Walls, actually now has a Virginia driver’s license, and we will get to see if it affects his ability to zip around the track as the Sophomore makes his first appearance this year at the nearby track.

Tickets 🎟 are available online and at the race 🏁 track with a discount price available for those 62 and older.