In Laurel Fork, we all answer to Kris Richardson, so we had to wait for Coach Nester to hop off Kris’s mower to get in our Five Good Minutes ⏰️ with our Coach! Follow up on the 20-2 victory

It was a good run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ on the treadmill, but we stopped βœ‹οΈto get this in..

Four topics of interest :

Ava Beamer – our youngest Lady Cavalier, made her very first appearance at the plate 🍽 as a pinch hitter for Brooke Webb. Webb continued to play left field, but Beamer stepped into the batters box πŸ“¦ for her first two plate appearances on Varsity.

Showing no fear, Beamer stroked a single and later coaxed a base on balls. Batting average of 1.000 and on base % of the same !

Welcome πŸ™ to the Show, young Lady !

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Fun Fact #2 – Madison Coleman had a πŸ‘» spooky moment  in right field when the Senior appeared to lose a line drive πŸš— in the lights. Fortunately, for all involved the ball dropped harmlessly to the ground, and Gabby’s Kiddo was unharmed!

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Fun Fact #3 – the old saying that sometimes you are the windshield and others you are the bug πŸ› comes to mind when Coach described the two at bats for Laynie-Jo Leonard. On the first one, Leonard sent a rocket πŸš€ towards the fence, but it happened to find an outfield glove.

The next time up, the ball hit back, and Leonard was awarded first base on the HBP.

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Fun Fact #4 – ” Addie was in complete control last night in regards to the count. The difference between them having to guess at what is coming at them versus just sitting on a fastball is hard to explain. She did a great job getting ahead in the count, start to finish !

Rick has grass to mow, and the treadmill is waiting. But as the late, great Paul Harvey would say – ” Now you know the rest of the story “

Apologies for the longer than normal read, but in hopes of reaching others, here’s a walk πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈthrough on how a story gets created from a game. I didn’t see. Varsity Softball rolls to a much needed breather, 20-2 over Glenvar Tuesday night πŸŒ™

Photo πŸ“Έ Credit : Velvet Leonard

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No matter what I try, I haven’t mastered being in more than one place on any given night, but with the right amount of assistance and trust, a solid story can still be written !

Donna Nester Photo πŸ“Έ

Our Junior Varsity Lady Cavaliers also played at Glenvar High last night πŸŒ™ and I would love to create them a story as well because we see πŸ‘€ everything as equal.

Let’s walk through the process from start to finish with the first thing being saying Thank You to everyone who helped me along the way.

Here’s the batting order from last night : Leading off, Donna Nester (Team Mom & Coaches wife). Batting second, Tammy Quesenberry (Team Grandmother πŸ‘΅, Head Cheerleader). Next up, Velvet Leonard (loving mother πŸ‘©), Travis Leath (Assistant Coach), and finally, Rick Nester (Head Coach).

Glenvar – Carroll County High School Softball team had seen enough opposing teams claim a victory by having one big inning and Tuesday night they had one of their own in a 20-2 Three Rivers District contest at Glenvar.

Second photo πŸ“Έ from Velvet. Laiken Burnett at the plate 🍽

By the time the dust had settled in the top of the second inning, the Lady Cavaliers bad batted around twice over. I’m not sure if 15 runs in an inning would be a new school record or not, but one would think it would rank pretty high on the list.

Coach Rick Nester spent the off-season working on having his players be more aggressive at the platplate and against the Highlanders, they attacked like ants 🐜 at a church β›ͺ️ picnic would an abandoned piece of cake πŸŽ‚.

Velvet – post game with the 20 on the scoreboard in the background !

A total of five players recorded multiple hits ( because I’m not limited on space, I will list all five), including Holly Miller, Addie Greene, Natalie Burress, Emma Harman, and Brooke Webb.

Laiken Burnett was doing an impersonation of Aerosmith in her version of Walk πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ This Way. The Senior added three free passes to her base hit, finishing up with an on-base % of 1,000.

Raylee Goins followed suit with one hit and two walks to join Burnett in the Three runs scored club. Greene was the third Lady Cav to find her way to home plate on the night πŸŒ™.

Miller continues to cause problems from the leadoff spot in the lineup by going 2 of 3 with a walk, four driven in, and two runs scored. The team completed the game without a single strike out at the plate. Madison Coleman checked multiple boxes πŸ“¦ with a hit, RBI, and two runs scored.

Defense and pitching also excelled as Carroll County finished the five innings without a single misque. Greene worked πŸ’ͺ from the circle πŸ”΅ and know that it’s easier to do so when you have confidence in the gloves behind you.

Webb, Burress, and Bayleigh Allen combined to give the Cavaliers a trio of extra base hits as each player stroked a double during the contest.

Laynie-Jo Leonard took over at third base for Allen, and Ava Beamer did the same out in left field in relief of Webb. All 11 players saw action 🎬 in the victory !

The team can now return to the regularly scheduled πŸ“… Spring Break as they are off until next Tuesday night when Floyd County is scheduled to visit The Hill.

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Some more notes πŸ“ – the story was set up by Donna and Tammy, keeping me in the know as it played out. Velvet sent me the exact number of pics I needed, and Travis provided me the stats.

The amount of trust that Coach and I have built up across six years allows me to write ✍️ the story, and then he can add anything that I might have missed.

The focus is always on the team first, and if something goes wrong, the misque can be acknowledged without assigning fault. Win πŸ† as a team or lose as a team, at the end of the day, it’s about the Team

Craig Worrell Art 🎨