While the football πππ schedule remains the same as of now, the Homecoming festivities have been pushed back.
Homecoming parade is now Oct. 16! All things HoCo will be that week as well.
Thank You to the CCAA for their ability to continue π to adapt to the circumstances at hand !!!
CCAA President Samantha Reed points out that the actual decision was made by the administration at Carroll County High School π«. The CCAA is the group that adjusts on the fly !
Today its the folks from Davidson College that opened their doors πͺ to us as we try to bounce back from the devastating flood waters in Boone.
Bellamine left Louisville, Kentucky on a chartered Bus π five days ago and when they leave later today they will have to take the long way back to the Bluegrass state.
First Touch took place at 12:07 pm and we remain scoreless at halftime.
After today I get to return to Laurel Fork while the team heads back to see what is salvageable back on Campus.
One thing for sure is that our facility sits at the Top of the Rock so we know that its safe but that’s about all we know for sure.
App State takes to the road for our next three matches, not returning home until Sunday October 13th when the University of North Carolina comes to town for a rare appearance.
Goal App State – #1 – Bridget Donovan from #21 Noah Ginjaume Matas at 1:35 of the 3rd !!!
Apologies for the delay but the folks back home are working on rescheduling events.
Carroll County High School π« Junior Varsity and Varsity Volleyball π were the only thing on the Cavalier Sports Docket for Monday. That match is now on hold until the good folks over in Marion see if this School and town are going to be functional anytime soon.
A number of towns across the Southeast were devastated by flood waters from the Hurricane and Marion is on that list. As Sunday night flips to Monday morning π there’s still hope but not a great deal of it.
Carroll County High School π« will be closed due to the high number of residents that are lacking shelter, electricity, water or all of the above. The School was open over the weekend to try and assist as many folks as possible with those very things.
By comparison to other places in the region, we might be considered fortunate but that does little to take the sting out of the upheaval of normality. I add myself to that list of folks that have been in the dark for an extended period of time but thankfully we now have power once again and hopefully water soon enough.
There are plenty of people and places to Pray π for. The threat of more rain π§ in the coming days doesn’t make things any easier.