Being a preferred walk-on is the highest status a recruit can get outside of receiving an athletic scholarship. No athletic aid is offered, but preferred walk-ons will go into college with a roster spot secured, receive a uniform and have a strong chance of competing for playing time their first year.
Our Ben Tickle is currently over in Europe 🇪🇺 with his beautiful Bride 👰 on a wonderful vacation and somehow I keep finding my way to Ireland….. Hope your trip is going great and clearly part of me wishes I was there too…
I will use War Memorial Stadium 🏟 as a back drop to say KUDDOS to Carroll County High School 🏫 Baseball Coach Casey Burcham !
The brand new head ball coach has laid out his early plans for an Alumni Baseball game and Home Run Derby on The Hill ! Coach is still in the planning stages but loving the plan.
Being here once again decades after trips as a youth, back when the team belonged to the MILB Carolina League, brings back many a memory.
The Pilots compete in the fast rising Coastal Plains League nowadays.
We are entering a year of transition at CCHS. New building, new Athletic Director, new Varsity Football coach, new Girls Basketball coach in addition to a new Baseball coach. It’s going to be interesting to see how each person carves out their own niche while the brand new addition begins its challenge to remain brand new.
Mighty Casey is a name with historical ties to Baseball ⚾️ and Burcham is coming out swinging !!!
Side Note 📝 – scoreless tie here in Hampton as Holly Springs Solemanders return to the field in the bottom of the 5th…
Carroll County Ozone Allstars are District 1 champions. They won the championship game tonight against Patrick County 10-0 in 5 innings. Front row L-R Aiden Dority, Dane Austin, Remington Millaway, Grant Reed, Connor Lineberry, Ty Hart Back row L-R Shane Reed, Alex Hawks, Jace Dolinger, Landon Smith, Marc Motley, Mason Quesenberry, Will Motley, Camden Largen, Brian Quesenberry