Kevin Burress checks βœ” in from the Gymnasium in Radford with some Little Hoopsters !

We are in Radford today with the 4th grade AAU team.

We lost the first game 12 to 8. The girls played hard and are getting better every time they step on the court.

We play again at 230ish.

Getting ready for game 2

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We dropped game 2 11 to 0. Tough game for us. The girls played well defensively but couldn’t get their shots to fall. Really tough and physical on defense! We play again at 520.

We lost game 3 14 to 0. Another tough game for our girls. We will be back at it next weekend in Radford again.

Boys Class 3 Semi-final had a distinct Region 3D feel to it as the two teams that finished higher than CCHS duked it out for a shot at the Lake Taylor Titans.

Our Kris Richardson made the trek up to Roanoke College last night to watch the #1 & #2 teams from our always tough Boys πŸ‘¦ Basketball πŸ€ region battle one more time.

Northside held off the Trojans late and will now advance to face the Titans. Lake Taylor High School 🏫 brings back a smile because close to 50 years ago it was set to be my high school before we moved across town.

As you can see above, Northside had to get past Tunstall twice in the post season with both contests ending with a single digit margin.

Congratulations to Tunstall on a great season πŸ‘ and best of luck to the Vikings in the State Finals.

Class 3 Girls πŸ‘§ Basketball πŸ€ will come down to a pair of familiar faces as LCA takes on Meridian

Liberty Christian Academy remained unbeaten on the season after dismissing Abingdon last night, 63-50.

Waiting for the Bulldogs will be Meridian, the team that Carroll Count edged out for the first of the consecutive State Championships.

As a Cavalier fan are you pulling for LCA to win it all, to know that it took the Stare Champs πŸ† to knock you out ? Or do you fall on the Meridian side of the court ?

Lake Taylor made it to the Final Four on both the Girls πŸ‘§ and Boys πŸ‘¦ side of the bracket!