Spending a Day with Mitch Reed and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ✝️ Golf β›³ outing !

Mitch Reed is the Man πŸ‘¨ of the Day as he prepares to host the Cathy Reed Memorial FCA Golf β›³ Tournament here at Castle Rock.

Cathy Reed (Mom πŸ‘©) passed away back in 2020 and Mitch described her as an avid golfer πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈwith Castle Rock being her home course.

Long time Page County High School Softball coach Alan Knight is here as part of our team and you can also see the sponsor page and Goodie Bag for the flood of golfers πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ set to join us here in Pembroke.

The tag line for the FCA is ” The Heart and Soul of Sports “. The group is as easy to want to be a part and show support for.

Nick Bell and Three Wantabee Older Guys πŸ‘¦ is the name of our Team!

Nick played Baseball ⚾️ for Kevin DeHaven and swam Joi Ogle before graduating from The Hill back in 2018.

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Nick is currently a teacher at Saint Paul (K-7) in Special Education.

Dinner 🍽 Sponsor !

πŸ’˜ our Logo, to the Moon πŸŒ™ and Back !

Unbelievable update at 3:07 – we are -8 after 8 holes !!!!!!

3:50 – 7 holes to play, -9 now.

4:44 – 15 holes, -11 now

5:20 – Finished -13, (58)

Nick “Saved By ” the Bell πŸ”” πŸ‘!

Score Board

Finished up Tied for 4th

Runner Up on Closest to the Pin πŸ“Œ

Greatest Prize for the Day – getting to know Mr. Nick Bell πŸ””

Kudos to Mitch for hosting πŸ‘ such an Amazing event

Our Guest Speaker πŸ”Š will look very familiar to Radford Bobcats fans..

Side Note πŸ“ – Nick Bell πŸ”” πŸ‘€ won his Closest to the Pin πŸ“Œ!!!!

AAU update from Brandi Cochran – Mitchell

The message of the Day in the Gymnasium was that the Carroll County chapter of AAU Basketball πŸ€ is set to get underway in late August with Tryouts and Parent meetings.

Folks can check for updates on the Carroll County Hoops Facebook page as well.

As the dates get closer informational flyers will be sent home from School 🏫 with more details.

Thank You Ma’am for all that you do for our Community !

Brandi is somewhat proud of the young man πŸ‘¨ holding his trophy πŸ†!

Friday has been declared Steve Combs Day, at least here in our corner of the World πŸŒŽ

Photo πŸ“· credit : Kristen Quesenberry

Part of the festivities from last night’s Baseball ⚾️ gala was our Junior Varsity Coach Steve Combs πŸ’™ talking about how his group captured its FIFTH straight District Championship. Assistance Coach Adam Nester is also included in the shout out and in the picture.

Winning a District Championship is difficult enough nowadays so getting the job done five consecutive years is playing the game at a different level!

Congratulations πŸ‘ to both Coaches on another RING πŸ’, making it one for the thumb !

Marion Harris finishes up our four part series on new Girls πŸ‘§ Soccer ⚽️ Coach Adrienne Harris with questions #17 & #18

After guiding Adrienne Harris through the first 16 holes with some assistance from Wayne Carter and Bill Gallimore, it was time to let Dad πŸ‘¨ offer up the final two questions to his oldest daughter.

#17 & 18

When you were in the program numbers were around 50 (pre Covid), what are some of your ideas to build the numbers for the future of the program?

What are some ideas that you have to help develop your current players soccer IQ?

First of All, great questions

Here are the two responses :

Soccer
IQ
To help bring up the soccer IQ I feel like it is going to take getting the girls as much experience as I can. This may be just through certain games/drills that we will do during the open fields this fall and also when we get into the practices in the spring. I also plan to end every open field and practice with a short scrimmage whether it’s full field or small sided games. This will help to get players to use what we have been working on throughout the practice in a game like situation. During these scrimmages I will also break it down at times and talk about different situations on the field. I also hope to get our varsity players back into helping with the local recreational teams. Before Covid the Carroll varsity girls were very involved in the rec leagues through referring and coaching. This helps our varsity players to see the game from different perspectives not only just as a player. This helps to grow soccer IQ tremendously by seeing it from different perspectives. Bringing travel soccer back to the area would also help to improve the soccer IQ in all of our players. Having a travel soccer team would allow us to be able to have our girls playing against many different strong teams from all over Virginia and possibly even different surrounding states like North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Maryland.

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Numbers
I hope to get our Girls jv team back this year so I plan to work a lot this fall on trying to get our numbers back up. It’s going to take a lot of recruiting of athletes and just getting them to come out and try it. I believe some of the best athletes play multiple sports. Being a versatile athlete and playing multiple sports can help an athlete in so many positive ways. I plan to do a lot of open field practices this fall where I hope to get new players to come out and try it and play along with our current players. I also hope to get younger players back to being managers for the varsity team. For example, when Karmen Smith started playing soccer she also came out and was the manager for the varsity team until she was able to play on the middle school team. She would play with us during our practices at times and I really feel like that helped her to grow as a player and get a lot of experience at a high level at a young age. I hope to get more younger athletes interested in helping out with the varsity team. Eventually, I would love to get a travel team started back up in this area too along with trying to get more girls involved in the rec leagues.

Ladies and Gentlemen, we present to you, our newest Head Coach, Adrienne “Our Future ” Harris.

More from this week’s Boys πŸ‘¦ Basketball πŸ€ camp!

Once again Boys Basketball πŸ€ Coach Anthony Barnes closed up shop on another highly successful four day Hoops camp.

The number of campers was in the forties and possibly even more impressive than the head count was the amount of energy on display from start to finish.

The camp was divided into a Varsity group ( 4 teams ) and Junior Varsity group ( 3 teams ) with the final three hours being wall 2 wall competition.

In his final year of eligibility, Will Motley put on show in the Championship game to lead the Ethan Richardson coached Flamingos to a 23-21 victory over the Elijah Cox coached and #1 Timberwolves.

The amazing part of the story was the Flamingo team lead 15 – 2 at the half before having to hold on for their lives at the end.

The Richardson – Cox coaching match up was one of five on the afternoon and each one was fully charged for both the Coaches and the campers. One of the true highlights of the afternoon was how much pride was on display with the staff which consisted of current JV players, current Varsity players as well as recent graduates πŸŽ“ of the program.

The eight young Men pictured above were the ones that captured the camps trophies. Each one of the winners were voted as such by all staff and Coaches !

Individually :

The Head Coaches on the JV side :

Rizzlers – Landon Kinder

Fire Dragons πŸ‰ – Landon Phillips

Braves – Blake Reed

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Varsity Head Coaches :

Timberwolves – Elijah Cox

Cobras – Landon Puckett, Davis Reitzel

Flamingos – Ethan Richardson

Cavaliers – Cody Reece

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Another highly successful four day camp is in the πŸ“š books !