It’s cold πŸ₯Ά outside but our Ladies are ready to Heat up the Gym, (Win 64-21)

Alleghany has made it to town amongst the Snow flurries and we are set for a 6pm Tip.

Next up – National Anthem and Opening Tip

Fresh off their OT victory last night a number of the Boys team are occupying the front row.

1st Quarter :

Alleghany takes a TO at 5:03, Cavs 6-0

12-0 after two more 3-pointers

Kalee Easter connected on two of the Cavaliers four 3-pointers and finished the opening frame with 8 points and the defense took care of the rest.

15-0 after one period.

26-4 with just over 2:00 left in the first half.

Cavaliers take the second quarter 17-10 highlighted by consecutive 3-pointers from Jaelyn Hagee.

Alyssa Ervin 12, Kalee Easter 11, Jaelyn Hagee 7, Sarah Alderman 2.

All 10 Cavs have played solid minutes in the first half.

THIRD QUARTER :TO at 6:04, Cavs 39-13

Kalee Easter just ended the third quarter with a 3-pointer that would have made J.J. Reddick blush. With the clock winding down to 0:00 Easter threw a baseball ⚾️ type shot up from 50 feet that found nothing but Net. Sports Center Top 10 play for sure.

Lady Cavaliers 64, Alleghany High 21

Have a Great Weekend !

Before the Varsity Girls Tip let’s shine the Light on the JV Ladies

For the second time in the past couple of weeks our JV Girls won’t get to take the court because our opponent doesn’t field a JV team. First it was Radford and tonight its Alleghany that will be Varsity only.

When the JV Ladies do get to take the court they are flourishing under the tutelage of Head Coach Kayla Nester. Impressive victories over Glenvar and James River have allowed all 15 of the team members to gain valuable court time.

We are moments away from our 6:00 tip but here’s a Tip of the Cap for the team that plays at 5:30!

Keep up the Great Work Ladies !

Coaches take on the Alleghany Trek :

” The guys kept their composure and never caved in too the pressure.” Noted Varsity Coach Barnes.

Junior Varsity Head Coach Jason Stockner took the time between the games to share some thoughts on his squads victory.

” Our team played with such resilience from start to finish and it was nice to have the fans making the effort when we were playing so far from home. Also the effort we received from Hayden (Jackson) on the boards tonight was a big help.”

Both teams take to the road Monday night πŸŒ™ at Grayson County.

Last night Bryce Smoot and Elijah Cox played like John Stockton and Karl Malone

Both of the Boys Basketball πŸ€ teams from Carroll County High School played complete games last night on the road at Alleghany, sweeping the Mountaineers in dramatic fashion.

Going back a couple of decades in the National Basketball Association the Utah Jazz were led by the Hall of Fame tandem of point guard John Stockton and power forward Karl Malone. An undersized floor leader and a post presence that was a mountain of a man played the game at a level that few duo’s rarely reach.

Last night Smoot played an outstanding floor game against AHS as he and his teammates faced a trapping 1-2-2 zone throughout the evening. The composure the 5’7 sophomore displayed for the bulk of the 36 minutes was worth the price of admission. The two plays that stood out the most set the tone early in the four minute Overtime.

Playing the pick and roll at such a level that the legendary Jazz coaches (Hayden and Sloan) would have been smiling, Smoot feathered perfect passes to a cutting 6’4 Cox that the Senior Big Man finished and the second one sent Cox back to the free throw line for an AND ONE. Smoot extended the OT lead by calmly sinking a pair of free throws to push the lead out to 70-64.

The remaining 32 seconds were non-stop as the home team continued to push the Cavaliers right up until the potential game tying 3-pointer missed the mark. For the second time in 6 days CCHS tied the AHS at the end of regulation and then won during the 4:00 minutes of Overtime.

Cox finished the night with 29 points after connecting on an Amazing 13 of 14 from the charity stripe. Davis Reitzel joined Cox in double figures with 14 points with four more Cavaliers netting at least 7 points. A balanced attack for sure as the Cavs swept the season series with AHS.

Last week it was Reitzel finishing off a perfectly designed play at the basket to force OT but the Cavs needed something different the second time around.

Smoot was fouled in the lane with 0:07.4 left in the contest and made his way to the free throw line. The story of those two tosses belongs to Smoot but they both found the bottom of the net.

Once the Cavs reached OT it was just classic inside out basketball after Ethan Richardson opened the scoring with a 3-pointer.

The Cavaliers are well coached by Anthony Barnes and his three assistant coaches. They listen well and play hard fundamental basketball that is simply fun to watch.

CCHS returns to action on Martin Luther King Jr Day when they travel over to Independence for two games with the Grayson County Blue Devils 😈.

There no guarantees that the Cavs duo will again play like Stockton and Malone but I can promise you that Mr. Barnes will coach them up and they will play hard.

CCHS – 75

Elijah 29, Davis Reitzel 14, Nathan Reed 9, Jabin Talley 8, Ethan Richardson 8, Bryce Smoot 7