With all of the Volleyball 🏐 covered, let’s sneak in some WNBA news!

The WNBA played its 39th game on its 40 game schedule Tuesday night and went along way in straightening out the Playoff picture.

Both Kelsey Plum and Aja Wilson netted 21 points in the Las Vegas Aces clutch victory at Seattle. The Aces will look to make a run at their 3-peat as the number four seed and Seattle will finish up in the number five slot.

Bre Stewart and her New York Liberty πŸ—½claimed the Top Spot by picking up victory #32 (32-7). Minnesota lands at #2 (30-9) after winning the West.

Connecticut sits at 27-12 after dropping a Heartbreaker at home to Minnesota 78-76. One game back is the 2-time defending Champs πŸ†and my favorite, the Aces.

The wild card in this equation is without a doubt, Caitlin Clark and her Indiana Fever. Indiana sits at 20-19 and the #6 seed that nobody wants to face.

A heavily seasoned team, the Phoenix Mercury currently sit at #7 with a record of 19-20 while its a 3 team race for the eighth and final playoff berth with Atlanta holding a one game lead over both Chicago and Washington.

All three teams will close out their regular season by facing one of the teams already in the playoffs.

Both Dallas and Los Angeles have been eliminated and are favorites to land Paige B from UCONN in the draft.

Plum and Vegas close out at home 🏑 by hosting Dallas after Wilson became the first player in the History of the WNBA to break 1,000 points in a single season. The team has won four straight and eight of their last ten to position themselves well for a run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ at a Three Peat !

It’s been a terrific season played out in front of record breaking crowds and even included an extended break for the Paris Olympics. The regular season wraps up Thursday night πŸŒ™ and then its off to the postseason for eight of the 12 teams ! It promises to be Must See TV πŸ“Ί…..

Best 2 of 3 are set to begin on September 22nd and after the first round it becomes Best 3 out of 5 until the end.

Carroll County Volleyball 🏐 battles back before eventually falling 3-1 to James River High School Tuesday night on The Hill.

James River High School came to town with a record of 5-3, (1-1 Three Rivers District) with one glaring statistic in that the Knights had yet to play a fourth set. Each match ended either 3-0 or 0-3.

Carroll County (4-4, 2-1) was able to break that unique streak but fell just short in rallying its way out of an 0-2 hole for the second straight match. James River held on for a 3-1 ( 26-24, 25-19, 27-29, 25-23) victory that was every bit as close as it sounds..

Two teams that are as evenly matched as can be, slugged it out and the final advantage went the way of the visitors, 103-95.

While coming up just short on the scoreboard, veteran Coach Cindy Edwards was pleased with the effort she received from her squad.

” Again I thought we play extremely hard fought back time after time” Edwards said . “And was right there against a very sold team from start to finish.”

Individually the Lady Cavaliers finished the night with a trio of players that broke the 20 barrier for the match. Senior Aza Petty finished with 20 Diggs in addition to 18 kills and four Aces while Junior Laiken Burnett tallied 26 Assists to accompany her 18 Diggs and 4 Aces. Fellow Junior Callie Harris recorded 28 Diggs and 3 Aces.

In the opening set it was a battle of runs after JRHS led 12-9. CCHS sandwiched two runs around a three point Knights run to leave the teams knotted at 16. Trailing 22-19, Petty did her best to will the Cavs with back to back kills and the team finally pulled back even at 24-24. JR took the opening set in Extras by scoring back to back points to close it out, 26-24.

The second set followed suit as CCHS led 10-8 before the visitors strung together eight straight on the strength of Libero Leanna Steger’s serving game. Now down 16-10, Carroll County answered with five unanswered as Petty scored two of her Kills and Burnett two of her Aces.

Sadly, CCHS ran out of time after the Knights scored six straight to push it out to 22-15. Ali Wright saved one set point with possibly her biggest swing of the evening but the set ended at 25-19.

Carroll County is not afraid to try and play out of a 0-2 hole, especially after defeating Glenvar on the road last week. This time the hole became deeper after JRHS opened with a 6-0 spurt. The Lady Cavaliers didn’t take their first lead until 13-12, finishing the charge with Brooke Webb Ace and Petty Kill.

The point of the night came at 16-16 when Petty went Patrick Mahomes on the Knights by finishing the point with a Kill that she finished up with her back to the net. The mojo was back with the Cavs and it lead to six straight points, pushing the home team to a 22-17 lead.

Once again the Knights battled back and was serving for the match at 27-26. A service error tied it up and CCHS closed it out with a Burnett Ace and Petty Kill for the 29-27 victory.

The fourth and final set was a mirror image of the first three and it was 16-16 after Petty scored three straight with a Dink, an Ace and a service winner. From there the teams exchanged points until 22 All with the highlight being Burnett with her own over the shoulder winner πŸ† on a sneaky 2nd ball.

Harris followed with a 2 ball winner ahead of a Wright Kill to give CCHS a 23-22 lead. The following point was the longest of the match and eventually went to the Knights as did the last two to close out the night, 25-23.

Carroll County, Alleghany and James River each stand at 1-1 against the group in what promises to be an exciting District race.

The Lady Cavaliers return to action 🎬 Thursday night at Floyd County.

James River also captured the Junior Varsity match 2-0 but not before being pushed in the second set of the 25-13, 25-21 victory.