99 miles is the distance between Carroll County High School 🏫 and our friends at James River High. All four of our Diamond πŸ’Ž teams are about to leave The Hill

The Soccer ⚽️ teams took their turns with the Knights on Monday night with the Cavaliers taking 2 out of 3 from JRHS and Tennis 🎾 has to sit this one out as they have no opponents. So that leaves us four games to be played on the ball diamonds today and it happens to be that all four are taking place up in Buchanan.

On the Softball side of things this will be the first of two meetings between the two teams. Weather postponed the initial games and they will take place at Cavalier Park during the final week of the regular season.

James River advanced to the Class 2 State Championship game last year, falling short to Tazewell in the finals. The two clubs split last season with the visiting team winning both times.

Carroll County (13-1, 6-1) controls their own fate in regards to the Three Rivers District regular season title. But the two upcoming games with the Knights will go a long way in deciding the two teams that will meet in the District Championship game.

On the Baseball ⚾️ side of things, Carroll County already hosted JRHS. The teams met a couple of Saturdays ago

Four games to be played roughly 300 yards apart but 99 miles from The Hill. Dedicated parents and family πŸ‘ͺ members are all making the effort to find a way to make the second longest trip that we make be just a little more bearable.

Having the Cavaliers play well and represent themselves in a Classy manner will make the drive πŸš— home more enjoyable. Let’s go with anticipation being the deciding factor for the ride up.

#GoCavs

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