What a regular season πŸ‘ for the Lady πŸ‘© Cavaliers

Today’s contest against Lynchburg Christian Academy capped off a remarkable regular season for the Defending State Champion Carroll County Cavaliers. We have a few days (possibly 2 full weeks+) until our Ladies will lace up their sneakers πŸ‘Ÿ for a Regional Quarterfinal.

I can recreate the path every step of the way minus the 3 Day trip to Tennessee being I wasn’t around for those 3 contests. Each game over the past few weeks have been impressive showings so it made me wonder what would happen if we took a look at the regular season as a whole.

From the beginning of the season it has felt that it might be Repeat or Bust air about the team and that just shouldn’t be the case. The just completed regular season has been one for the ages and should be Celebrated as such. We can treat the next two weeks just like the current state of the National Football League – two full weeks in between the Conference Championship game and the Super Bowl 🏈.

The schedule has created a long gap between games for the team so let Coach Motley work on keeping his unit locked πŸ”’ in and the rest of us take the time to process the season we have been treated too. I will get started breaking down the numbers shortly and see what we find out?

Saturday matinee in Salem for the Lady Cavaliers Basketball πŸ€ – Live

Trip #4 on the season of “Got Game, Will Travel” takes place today at roughly 2pm today @ Salem High School. The team and its fans have made treks to Lexington, Virginia , High Point North Carolina and the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee in order to find quality opponents. Today we add Salem, Virginia to the list – time to start the journey up the Blue Ridge Parkway. Will pick this up from Salem!

Tip time -1:35 pm

The start time had been posted as both 1:30 and 2:00 and it landed on the early side.

Jaelyn Hagee started the game in a manner that would make any basketball fan smile. Hagee scored 10 of the Cavs first 13 points, including a rainbow 🌈 3-pointer from the corner.

The defense held LCA to just six points in the opening frame.n

Fast forward to the 5:47 mark of the second quarter where Head Coach Mark Motley called a timeout. LCA had just made a 3-pointer to trim the lead to 18-13. 60 seconds later the team broke the huddle and just turned things up a notch.

The result was a 17-0 run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ for the remainder of the first half. 17-0….17-0……17-0 against a very talented team. Hagee leads the team in scoring with 14 while Alyssa Ervin has 8 but there has been plenty of help… 35-13 @ the Half

The 17-0 run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ turned into a 33-2 run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈmaking the score 51-15 from 18-13.

Hagee is finished for the day late in the third quarter and sits down with 24 points.

Plenty of coverage to follow but the key πŸ”‘ thing to remember from today is 33-2

Inside Look at the Carroll County Sports Report on a four game night

Just for fun as I try to wrap up the coverage of the Day of Basketball πŸ€ when four teams play.

Thankfully today is was only to Floyd so there’s only 60 minutes alloted to get over to the school.

First piece of business was to write ✍ a column on the question of is Floyd County High our biggest rival.

Head inside of the Gym at 4:00 ahead of a 4:30 Tip-off. Three things I try to capture a photo of at each game are the Jump Ball, Final Score and the Handshake 🀝 line because I like the Sportsmanship aspect.

The actual game action runs from 4:30 to 9:04 pm then there’s the 45 minutes back to Laurel Fork and the writing begins at 10:45.

Story #1 – Girls JV 10:45 -11:10 (25 minutes)

Story #2 – Boys JV 11:10 – 11:40 (30 Minutes)

Story #3 – Girls Varsity 11:40 – 12:25 am (45 minutes)

Story #4 – Boys Varsity 12:25 – 1:25 am (60 minutes)

Story #5 – This recap until 1:55

Story six will have to wait βœ‹ until tomorrow or should I say later today. I hope that everyone πŸ™ that reads them appreciates the effort that our Student Athletes πŸ‘ put forth in Floyd tonight.

Varsity Boys πŸ‘¦takes Floyd County to the limit before falling 76-68

It was Senior Night for a squad with six players graduating. The Gymnasium was without a doubt the best combination of crowd and sound of any this season and our Cavaliers were facing the hottest team in the Three Rivers District in the Floyd County πŸƒπŸƒπŸƒ.

Yes, Radford will take the title at 9-1 compared to Floyd’s 8-2 but it was FCHS that just hung that lone Loss on the Bobcats. The perfect storm was awaiting Coach Barnes and his team.

CCHS has pretty much had its way against all of the Non-District opponents this season but inside the league the team has played a number of games right up to the end but carried a 3-6 mark in to the league finale. A sweep of Alleghany (both in OT) and a split with James River but as Paul Harvey liked to say – Here’s the Rest of the Story:

In those six defeats the widest margin has been 10 points. Twice with Radford, twice with Glenvar and once each with Floyd County and James River. No Knockouts of this team, actual or by TKO. But tonight was going to be the ultimate test by a wide margin. As I mentioned in the Live Blog before the game there was two things that CCHS had to due, one being avoiding what I call a Dumptrucking start and two, keep our front court out of foul trouble.

Not only did we avoid a poor start, we jumped out to a 10-2 lead. Check the first box πŸ“¦ in a big way. You cannot Win a game in the first four minutes but you certainly can lose on in that window.

The Cavaliers held FCHS at bay until they surrendered the lead at 30-29 mid-way in the second quarter. Seven players had scored already and the amazing part of the second quarter was we only made one two point field goal during the eight minutes. Ethan Richardson made two 3-pointers and Bryce Smoot, Mario Meza Campbell and Brayden Smoot all added one from long distance.

Down only 39-38 at the half, the Cavaliers would next have to survive a Haymaker from the home team. Floyd wrapped eight points around a Bryce Smoot 3-pointer and the lead was quickly at six points.

Campbell answered with a jumper and Elijah Cox followed up with a 3-pointer and just like that the deficit was just 47-46. Bryce would add a reverse lay-up that I think he made without ever seeing the hoop. Trading basket for basket, going toe to toe in front of a Student section that was feeling the moment.

Up to this point the Cav had taken care of the foul trouble remarkably well. But at the 1:31 mark in the third quarter Cox picked up his 3rd foul and sadly just 17 seconds after he picked up foul #4.

Floyd immediately started to attack the bucket and just like that the lead was in double figures. Bryce connected on a buzzer beating 3-pointer to have the third quarter end at 58-51.

Davis Reitzel picked up his 4th foul 20 seconds into the final quarter then his fifth and final one at 4:46. Down 62-53 with Reitzel out and Cox limited on defense it would’ve appeared to be over. But Campbell and Richardson converted drive to the baskets and once again it was 63-57. Sadly, Campbell was whistled for his fourth foul but Bryce made the unquestionable shot of the night πŸŒ™..

Brayden has missed on a jumper and Bryce went up for the rebound and while hanging in the air managed to get off a floater that found the bottom of the net. Bryce, all 5’7 of him. tried to carry his team to victory against the most physical team on the schedule. The sophomore finished with 23 points, including six down the stretch as he tried to will the team to victory. Floyd would push it back to 10 but the never say die Cavaliers would cut it back to six points. The final score goes in the books πŸ“š As 76-68 loss but once again this team with a Motto of Let’s Play for 32 minutes did just that.

CCHS (68) – Bryce Smoot 23, Mario Meza Campbell 12, Elijah Cox 11, Brayden Smoot 10, Ethan Richardson 8, Davis Reitzel 2. Jabin Talley 2.

The team returns home to host Blacksburg on Monday and travels to Galax on Thursday to wrap up their regular season.