The First Family 👪 of Carroll County Girls 👧 Basketball 🏀 continues to run the Family Business.

Left to Right – Ron Cochran, CC Mitchell and Brandi Cochran- Mitchell.

Part 1 of a 2 Part Story with Part 2 being told through the eyes of the trio themselves.

Hillsville, Virginia – Monday through Friday you can find Ron Cochran inside his shop on Main Street, Omega Church and Office Supply. He will great you with a smile and if he knows you a quick witted joke.

 Cochran was one of the original Foot Soldiers for founder Howard Mayo back in the day when his daughter Brandi was 12 years old and we have come full circle with the daughter, eventually taking over from Mayo and spending 13 years at the helm. Now,, Mitchell – Cochran is at the helm and her daughter CC part of the program.

In between Cochran – Mitchell laced up her sneakers at Carroll County High School and played the game her Father loves well enough to earn the opportunity to play at the next level. She made the most out of her opportunity at Hollins from Day one until graduation.

Cochran at the time, before her marriage, stuffed the record books and now twenty plus years later she still has the top mark for free throw percentage for a season (2002-2023).

Here is a clip from her early years at Hollins

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 During her College playing days the Virginia sportswriters would vote on an All-State team with consideration being given to players at Divisions 1, 2 and 3. Cochran earned her way onto that team from a pool of every Women’s Basketball player in the Commonwealth.

After graduation 🎓 Cochran returned home and immediately began her efforts to give back to the community that she calls home. The dual effort being split between the classroom and the Gymnasium. She stayed busy but found the time to meet the love of her life and Cochran became Cochran – Mitchell.

 Her father approved of the young man and will proudly tell you that he’s his favorite Son-in-Law by a wide margin!

 The top spot in the AAU basketball program changed hands a few times over the decades and the list of caretakers is a who’s who here in the County and now the baton has been placed in the caring hands of Cochran-Mitchell.

 The third generation, CC played for Head Coach Jeff Tobler at the Middle School this season before being called up to Kayla Nester’s JV team. Taking the court the other night at Glenvar versus the Highlanders, CC netted a 3-pointer roughly ten seconds after entering the contest. The future looks bright inside of the family Business!

 The list of responsibilities for Cochran-Mitchell is a long one these days. Wife, Daughter, Mother, assistant Coach on Marc Motley’s staff in addition to her responsibilities with the AAU program. She can know add Author to her overwhelming experience after penning pages in the recently published Book on the Back 2 Back State Championships.

 Stop by Ron’s shop if you are in need of an uplifting moment and he will proudly tell you about his family. If you see Brandi and she looks tired that comes with the territory when one wears five or six hats at the same time.

As far as CC is concerned she and her teammates are about to embark on a four game in one week journey, starting tonight at Radford High School.

The second part of the story will be told through the eyes of the Family as soon as Cochran – Mitchell can catch her breath !

#31 – Ron Cochran

Mrs. Dalton takes us inside the World 🌎 of Academic Competition here in Carroll County

  We have two “divisions” – VHSL Scholastic Bowl and MACC. 

Scholastic Bowl competes in Three Rivers and Region 3D. We are also members of the Southwest Virginia Academic Team Alliance. That’s a tournament circuit for any school in the Southwest VA footprint. 

MACC is a quiz bowl league with East and West divisions. West is Carroll, Grayson, Galax, Fort Chiswell, George Wythe, Rural Retreat, Bland, and Graham. East is Pulaski, Radford, Giles, East Mont, Blacksburg, Auburn, Floyd, Christiansburg, and Narrows.

Scholastic Bowl is a general knowledge game and the questions can come from any content. MACC divides into subject area teams: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and All-Around. 

The kids can do both divisions. 

This is really the best kept secret at the high school, even though we do our level best to not make it a secret. It just takes a lot of convincing sometimes to get the kids to try it. Usually, once they play a match, they love it!

Each team has a coach:

English – Shannon Dalton

Math – Alex McMillian 

Science – Rachelle Rasco

Social Studies – Scott Sherrill 

All-Around – Scott Sherrill 

Scholastic Bowl – Paxton Berrier 

There are about 6-12 kids on each team, give or take, so it’s a big group!

We usually play in the auditorium for MACC home meets, but this season we will have to be in the cafeteria due to construction. Matches start at 6 pm. 

We are hosting the Three Rivers Scholastic Bowl tournament this Wednesday starting around 4:30 in the library. The region tournament is Saturday at Bassett.

Please feel free to come join us at any of our matches! It’s a great time. Pictures and video are allowed at MACC. Pictures allowed at Scholastic Bowl.

Hope that is a good introduction to the program!

Shannon

Thank You Ma’am for taking the time 🙏 and we hope you will continue to share the efforts of your groups of Students !

Still more sightings and appreciation for those who helped the Day be everything it could be…

The photo 📷 above shows our Girls 👧 Basketball 🏀 Coach jumping in to help distribute the Medals 🏅

It was a treat for me to get to meet our Sheriff, Mr. Kevin Kemp and then introduce him before he did a wonderful rendition of our National Anthem!

Misty was at the scorers table keeping the score book 📖 along with Kevin’s friend and myself. Such a pleasant person to sit with.

Mrs. Motley was there and working with a camera 📷 from start to finish.

There were a number of folks that were helping out from long before the crowd arrived and well after the fact.

Vickey is so proud 👏 of our Community and the way they support her efforts and I welcome 🙏 any more names that we can acknowledge!

Another moment to remember…

When we moved to Laurel Fork a few years ago I made it a point to not research who’s who because its easier to treat everyone as equal. Today I had a couple of fun moments in regards to this strategy.

When it was time to introduce the three volunteers 🙋‍♀️, my favorite word, I was able to offer something for Alyssa Ervin and Ron Cochran because I have spent time with both but for the gentleman 🕴️on the far right I was only able to read his name. Later when I reached out to him about it I got the feeling that he welcomed the lack of acknowledgement. Kind man 👨 that is obviously a Big Part of our Community….

Hey Jerry the ref on the right is Mark Quesenberry. His dad Ron was our varsity coach at Galax when I was there . He played for his dad at Galax and averaged around 30 a game . He was principal at Carroll County Middle School the went to Galax
And came back to Carroll as HR Director. Ron had two of the most prolific scorers in Galax and Carroll County history on either side of him .

Thank You Mr. T for the breakdown !

The second half of the story is right up there with the one about finding out who Addie Greene’s Grandmother 👵was. For me she was the nice lady 👩 that laughed at my jokes while keeping the JV Softball score book 📖. Turns out she has a kind of important job in our Community.

Back to today, I had a contact in my cellphone 📱 that just says Kevin’s (DeHaven) friend. What I found out today was the incredibly kind lady with that title is actually the subject of this work of art.

Dr. Samantha Reed is an impressive Lady which means Kevin has some impressive friends !