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Double click right side on any of the smaller pics and it will offer you a larger look approach and you can see all of our Student Athletes and their efforts !
Congratulations πππ to ALL




Us
Double click right side on any of the smaller pics and it will offer you a larger look approach and you can see all of our Student Athletes and their efforts !
Congratulations πππ to ALL
Senior Night on the Hill for the Ladies Soccer Team vs cross county rivals Galax. This night was a celebration of the six seniors that have played through the last four years!!! This group did not have a freshman year because of Covid and had a shortened sophomore year. Through all of this the senior class along with the rest of their team has accomplished what only a few teams have done in the programs 25 year history. The first goal came 4 mins in when Ashlyn Newman found Senior Natalie Harris for her first goal of the night. Later the same combo switched places and Harris setup Newman from a corner kick to go up 2-0. Newman scored her 2nd of the night when Laila Hutchens sent a header to Newman to help setup the 3rd goal of the night for Carroll. This would be the score at halftime because of some great defense from Alexis Sheffey in Goal!!! The 2nd goal of the night for Newman also moved her ahead of her Sister for 2nd in most career goals. 2nd half was all Cavaliers and the scoring began with a combo that already hooked up for two others goals tonight and that would be the Newman to Harris for a 4-0 lead. The final goal came when Karmen Smith found Natalie Harris on a picture perfect pass!!! The final score would end 5-0 in favor of the Cavaliers. This year’s team has accomplished so much and there is still more to come. The win tonight gave the cavaliers double digits in the win column for only the 3rd time in program History!! More to come on the other team accomplishments after the game on Monday. For now the Lady Cavaliers move to 10-2-1 and their next game is at Glenvar on Monday. Regional seeding is still up in the air but projected to be in the 5-7 range. The top 10 teams in our region all have winning records and that shows how competitive this region is from 1 to 10.
One of many challenges in creating the level of the Book π we are striving for is that when you invite 47 people to participate in the writing β of a story it takes a GREAT deal of work to tie together all of the efforts and have it read like a story more so than a scrapbook.

Rebecca McDowell and Kris Richardson hard at it with our project earlier this Month.
After the initial 50 copies have been presented to Kris for him to distribute as he sees π fit to do we plan on making copies of the book be made available through Ron’s Omega Store with all proceeds going to AAU Basketball π and Special Olympics, both at our local level.
My bulk of the work has been completed now other than to support both Rebecca and Kris in any way needed.
We are currently in possession of roughly 1,000 photos π· (actually, not exaggerated) and Kris is trying hard to narrow it down to the 50 or so that actually make the Book π.
More information to follow once there is something new to share.

When you are rewarded with an extra day off because of your high seed the dream is for the play-in game to go on forever so the entire winning team is feeling the effects the next day.
Marshall will play in the second game tomorrow at 2pm/1pm versus a Coastal team that went 10 innings in 80Β° weather.

The second and final contest on opening day went to the #8 seeded University of Louisiana – Monroe as they defeated #9 seeded Georgia State.
Varsity Girls π§ hosted Galax, Win !
Varsity Boys π¦ at Galax – Played to a 0-0 tie π
JV Boys π¦ at Galax – Maroon Tide wins 4-2

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Update on recent Girls π§ Tennis πΎ
School π« site showing a 6-3 victory over Pulaski County on Monday & a 5-4 loss to Alleghany on Tuesday.
Next Match on May 12th at Floyd County High