May 2024 is officially πŸ™ underway ! We have Track πŸ‘£ and Field up in Giles and Girls πŸ‘§ Soccer ⚽️ on The Hill and a drive πŸš— to Ohio at some point.

Track Coach Shawn Montgomery emailed me the Middle School results right around Midnight last night after the meet had a lengthy weather delay yesterday. This morning πŸŒ„ Coach is preparing to take his Boys πŸ‘¦ and Girls πŸ‘§ on the Varsity level up Highway 100 to compete at Giles High School 🏫. Talk about short turnaround times……

The Battling Ben Tickles are playing at Tommy Thompson Field beginning at 6pm tonight. This match will be #6 of 8 on the The Hill as the team has to make up matches with both Glenvar and Alleghany still yet.

BBT’s are a fun bunch to watch play the game and the number of opportunities to do so is running out.

The third and final part of Welcome to May is the pending drive πŸš— up to Chillicothe, Ohio. Our West Virginia Tech University Golden Bears 🐻 Baseball ⚾️ Program is set to play a game at 9am on Thursday.

The River States Conference tournament is a double elimination event with the top two teams moving on to the NAIA World Series

Oh to be young again !

The fact that the Lady πŸ‘© Cavaliers softball team regained their footing last night πŸŒ™ just in time to avoid being closed out by a run rule might be overlooked by some but it was a proud moment for me.

Trailing 11-2, dodging rain drops and facing a 99 mile drive home, the team kept at it. Recording those final four outs to extend the game was noteworthy.

Getting to spend a few minutes with Coach Steve Combs and his Assistant Adam Nester yesterday afternoon was quite enjoyable. The duo has their team humming like a finely tuned 🏁 🏎!

Welcome πŸ™ to May everyone !

Carroll County Softball finally hits a speed bump inning during game #15, fall 11-2 at James River.

Carroll County jetted out to a 13-1 start by combining excellent pitching, near flawless defense and timely hitting to get by nearly every opponent.

The ability to avoid giving up a big inning to anyone ended when James River plated eight runs in the bottom of the fifth inning. The Knights pushed Carroll County to the brink of being run ruled for the first time in the four years that Emma Leath has pitched for Coach Rick Nester. James River led 11-2 at the end of the breakout frame and if there was a bright spot to the outcome it was the fact that CCHS rebounded long enough to have the game go the distance.

Leath entered the game still under the weather after being ill over the weekend but was able to add nine strikeouts to her total. The score of the game was 3-2 heading into the dreaded bottom of the fifth inning.

In the rally the Knights sent 12 batters to the plate and for the first time this season the defense was not able to get the job done behind their pitcher. Three of the season high six errors occurred during the fatal stretch.

The rally started with a bunt single that Leath came ever so close to fielding in the air. Next up was Ripley Barry and the Wagner signee lined a 0-2 pitch just over the fence in left center field to make the score 5-2.

The uprising should have ended there but 10 more batters made it to the plate before Leath ended the frame with her eighth of nine strikeouts. Barry singled in her second at bat of the inning and would have been the close out run if she had scored.

CCHS was trailing 3-1 in the top of the fifth inning when they had their most successful run at a breakthrough inning. Brooke Webb led off with a line drive single before Holly Miller hit into a fielders choice, replacing Webb on the bases. Laynie-Jo Leonard followed with her Varsity base hit after recently being called up to join the big team. Addie Greene followed with her second consecutive RBI single and quickly swiped second base to put the tying and lead runs in scoring position.

Leath followed with a laser to centerfield but Barry got a great jump on the ball, catching the drive and then firing a strike to home plate to keep Leonard on third base. Isabella Norman followed Leath to the plate but was retired to keep the score at 3-2.

Barry was a playmaker with both her bat ( 3-4, 3 RBI, 1 run) and her glove. Greene would have finished with three hits instead of two if not for a catch by Barry on her knees. The sinking line shot hung up just long enough for a great catch to be made.

Emma Harman lead off the second inning with a shot to left field but that one was also gloved on a nice play.

Miller was the only Cavalier to cross home plate as the Sophomore was on the receiving end of Greene’s RBI’S. Laiken Burnett joined Greene in the two hit club while three others joined Leonard with one hit.

Barry led the Knights offense with three hits while leadoff hitter Sydney Breeding went 2 of 4 with three runs scored.

One half inning that the team had successfully avoided all season was too much for the Lady Cavaliers to overcome. The upside of the long night is that Carroll County returns home to play their final five games at Cavalier Park, beginning with Floyd County coming to The Hill this Friday. The team will celebrate Senior Night and retiring Athletic Director Darrin Mathews will be tossing out the Ceremonial First Pitch.

James River High School edged the JV team, 11-10.

Photo πŸ“· Credit – Kelly Hawks

Varsity Baseball ⚾️ completes its season sweep over James River Tuesday night

Carroll County was racing the rain 🌧 as well as battling the Knights in Buchanan Tuesday night.

The game ended after six complete after the Cavaliers put 10 runs πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ in between them and their hosts.

” The whole team played hard. Avery Hart and Britt Berrier made some pretty awesomeDefensive plays to helpOur pitchers.” Thanks Coach DeHaven πŸ™

Congratulations πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ to the Coaches and Team !

Late night πŸŒ™ for the Middle School 🏫 Track πŸ‘£ and Field but Coach Montgomery still sends in the results!

District Champions

Matthew Bissonette. Triple Jump. 30’ 5”

Wayne Dawson Discus 92’ 0”

Others competing

Boys Triple Jump

Wayne Dawson.  2nd  27’ 5”

Attempted: Lucas Konberg

Boys Discus

Lucas Konberg. 8th. 49’ 9”

Hunter Lineberry. 9th 42’ 11”

Girls Long Jump

Makenzie Lundy. 5th. 9’ 5.5”

Boys Long Jump

Matthew Bissonnette 6th. 15’ 6”

Wayne Dawson. 8th.   13’ 10”

Ashton Collins. 10th. 12’ 0”

Lucas Konberg. 11th. 10’ 9”

Boys Shot Put

Lucas Konberg 9th. 16’ 4.75”

Hunter Lineberry.  10th. 13’ 7”

Girls High Jump

Autumn Ashton. 4th. 4’ 0”

Attempted:  Emma Viars

Boys High Jump

Matthew Bissonette 4th. 4’ 6”

Tyler Botdeaux. 5th.  4’ 4”

Wayne Dawson. 6th.   4’ 4”

Attempted: Ethen Gallimore, Will Dalton

Girls 100 Hurdles

Paige Ogle. 4th. 21.28

Raylin Watson. 5th. 21.57

Alea Quesinberry. 8th. 22.07

Girls 100

Autumn Ashton. 9th. 16.61

Makenzie Lundy 10th. 16.73

Emma Viars. 12th.   18.39

Audrey Carico. 13th. 19.00

Myleigh Bobbitt 14th. 19.02

Ruby Whitney. 15th. 20.70

Boys 100

Matthew Bissonette. 8th. 13.71

Tyler Bordeaux. 13th. 14.75

Ashton Collins 17th. 15.86

Draden Spangler. 18th. 15.95

Boys 1600

Austin Morin 9th. 6:53.75

Wyatt Burian. 11th. 7:03.33

Cameron Helton 12th. 7:09.52

William Dalton. 13th. 7:23.77

Girls 4 x 100 relay. 2nd. 1:02.00

(Raylin Watson, Rhea Quesinberry, Autumn Ashton, Paige Ogle)

Boys 4 x 100 relay. 2nd 57.68

(Ashton Collins, Wayne Dawson, Tyler Bordeaux, Matthew Bissonette)

Girls 400

Bibiana Batista 5th. 1:21.13

Aubrey Hanshaw. 8th. 1:24.98

Zoe Richardson. 10th. 1:49.36

Alivia Gregory. 11th. 1:52.07

Boys 400

Wayne Dawson 9th. 1:10.76

Carter Richardson 14th. 1:21.92

Hunter Lineberry 15th. 1:29.95

Girls 800

Bibiana Batista. 10th. 3:24.70

Aubrey Hanshaw 11th. 3:25.22

Boys 800

Brandon Lowry 10th. 3:18.03

Tucker Corgill 11th. 3:22.58

Girls 200

Paige Ogle. 6th. 32.83

Makenzie Lundy 7th. 35.78

Autumn Ashton 8th. 35.80

Emma Viars. 11th. 39.43

Myleigh Bobbitt 12th. 42.46

Audrey Carico. 13th. 44.67

Zoie Young. 14th. 44.98

Boys 200

Matthew Bissonette 7th. 30.28

Ashton Collins. 14th. 32.99

Draden Spangker. 15th. 34.21

Thank You Coach !