Cavaliers Game Night 🌙

The only way to make the trip up and over to Alleghany High School 🏫 a bit tougher from Laurel Fork is to lose the days notice. Assuming that the decision to push the games up one night 🌙 has to do with the possibility that the evening weather might be less than friendly.

The only concern as of now is that there’s no Carroll County High School Bus sitting in the parking lot at 4:44 but I’m sure it will arrive any minute now.

And then that happened ! We should be playing basketball 🏀 here in Covington within the Hour!!

The gym is open and the JV teams are in the warm-ups process. These two teams just played last week over at Floyd with Alleghany taking the JV contest while CCHS forced overtime at the buzzer and won in Overtime.

5:30 will be the start time tonight !

The coverage of the two contests will follow in separate posts shortly. Go Cavaliers !

Check the Calender – Boys hoops no longer heading to Galax today, instead trekking out to Alleghany

It was a casual late night 🌙 check of the schedule in hopes of confirming that the Boys Cavaliers were still set for a Non-District contest at Galax tonight and it would appear that the plan is now to make the ever so long trek over to Alleghany High School 🏫 a day early.

More details to follow if they become available.

If Laurel Fork had a Mayor it would be Hagen Giles

The Metropolis that we call home 🏡 is Blessed to have Mr. Hagen Giles leading the way out here in Laurel Fork. As we enter our third year as residents here in Carroll County it felt like a Great Time to acknowledge the effort that Mr. G puts into both his role as General Manager of Olde Mill Golf ⛳ Resort and as a leader in our community.

It was Hagen that pointed me in the direction of the service that we are trying hard to provide for the residents of Carroll County!

A tip of the Ole Ball Cap to our beloved Community Leader. Please keep up the outstanding work 🙏

Cavaliers outscore James River 199-104 in taking 3 of 4 contests from the Knights

On what always promises to be a very long day for the Student Athletes from CCHS the Cavaliers brought home three out of four possible victories against the James River High School Knights.

On the Girls side the tally was 99-26 with all 25 Cavs seeing plenty of action and 18 of them scoring between the two contests.

100-78 was the final margin on the Boys side as the Knights held off the Varsity Cavaliers to salvage one victory on the night. It’s worth noting that both of the JV teams played a quarter where they held the Knights scoreless. The Boys in the first quarter (11-0) and the Girls (17-0) in their second quarter.

Please check out the four individual stories on the Games.