Last night πŸŒ™ Rick and Donna Nester were hosting a Gala. Today, there are just proud parents watching their Boy πŸ‘¦ coach the Nester Nine JV Baseball ⚾️ team

CCHS JV at Radford High

A beautiful day for some Cavalier JV baseball!

After one inning score, 2-0 CC boys jv game

More 2 Follow….

After two 7-0, they sent nine to the plate in the top of the second inning.

Top of 4, CC 9-0

Nester Nine roll !!!

Final 10-O. CC

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers Roll Past Radford Junior Varsity Bobcats


Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers easily dispatched Radford Junior Varsity Bobcats on Friday, 10-0.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers got on the board in the top of the first inning after Hunter Gravley grounded out, and Jayden Wright singled down the right field line, each scoring one run.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers scored five runs on four hits in the top of the second inning. Hunter Gravley drew a walk, scoring one run, Jayden Wright singled, scoring two runs, Jathan Cox singled, scoring one run, and a wild pitch scored one run.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers added two runs in the third after Hunter Gravley doubled down the right field line.

Eli Busick earned the win for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers. The pitcher allowed two hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out seven and walking one. Blake Blair took the loss for Radford Junior Varsity Bobcats. The pitcher went two and one-third innings, giving up nine runs on eight hits, striking out four and walking five. Bryce Nicholson tossed one inning of shutout ball for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers in relief. The hurler allowed one hit, striking out two and walking none.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers collected 10 hits in the game. Hunter Gravley drove the middle of the lineup, leading Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers with four runs batted in. The shortstop went 1-for-3 on the day. Jayden Wright, Mason Quesenberry, and Jathan Cox each collected two hits for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers. Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers had a strong eye at the plate, amassing nine walks for the game. Chase Hart and Mason Quesenberry led the team with two walks each. Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Chase Hart had the most chances in the field with 10.

Liam White, Blake Blair, and Braden Thatcher each collected one hit for Radford Junior Varsity Bobcats. Liam White stole three bases. Radford Junior Varsity Bobcats turned one double play in the game.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers will travel to Martinsville Junior Varsity Bulldogs for their next game on Tuesday.



Adam Nester
Assistant Baseball Coach

What does the ” Team Mom ” do when the team plays on the road ? I’m glad you asked….

We are in Columbus, Indiana, for a 48-hour window πŸͺŸ to play a 3 – game set against Indiana University – Columbus with two games today and one on Saturday before heading back to Beckley, West Virginia late tomorrow night.

Staying behind in order to handle things at both Cavalier Park and Tommy Thompson Field meant missing my ride over with the team. Hence, the Middle of the Night drive last night.

Arrived at the team hotel 🏨 at 8:30 a.m., knowing that our 35-member traveling party would need to eat six times across the two days being that it will be late on Saturday night when we pull back into campus.

Meal #1 – make sure that everyone has their breakfast voucher at Hilton Garden Inn, easy enough by comparison. At 10:00 the team departs for the ball park, making it time to go to the market.

Meal #2 – The between games, food consists of water πŸ’§, power aide, protein bars, apples 🍎, oranges 🍊 and bananas 🍌. You load all of that up and head to the Diamond πŸ’Ž.

Meal #3 – This one won’t take place until 7 to 8 pm and is the one that requires the most work. You have to find a restaurant that is willing to take 35 people when you  can’t give them a certain time. Tonight, the answer will be your neighborhood Applebee’s. Jason was a treat to deal with and I told him that I would give him 3 updates throughout the day.

The time is now 2 : 11, and we are heading into the top of the 7th inning down 6-2….. I see πŸ‘€ a shot at a 45-minute nap so I will pick this back up shortly.

2:59 pm – The Crimson Pride got to our bullpen in a big way in the bottom of the seventh, so game 1 is over early. It’s time to update the folks at the restaurant. It’s still a guessing game at this point, but at least it’s now an educated guess.

It’s time to look forward to meals 4, 5 & 6 tomorrow. Breakfast once again will be vouchers at the Hotel 🏨 with one difference in that our group will be checking out of the rooms before heading over to the park.

#5 will trigger a second trip to the grocery store to restock the goods. It is easier the second time around because if you use the same store, you know where everything is. Did not know that there were 7 different types of apples before today.

The sixth meal is quite possibly the toughest one. Here in a bit, a list will be created with three sub shops, and one will be chosen from it. Then, three menu items will be offered, and the players choose their dinner 🍽 from there. Getting the list to the chosen shop with a pick-up time in mind. The goal is for me to get the order picked up and brought to the park around the time the single game ends.

After the team meeting, the players will take their food and load up for the drive πŸš— home.

The weekend should end around 11pm when the players head back to their dorms after the final weekend road series of the season.

3:37 – meeting with the umpires

81Β°, 1st Pitch – 3: 40 p.m

4:24

5:06 – trailing 2-1, top of fifth in 7 inning game.

5:47 – Final Score, 2-1

Applebee’s knows to look for us 1 hour earlier and now it’s on to the ordering of  the subs

7:45 pm