Just enough energy left to say Thank You πŸ™to Eric Alexander for his help today and his Sunny disposition !

It’s not everyday that I cross paths with Mr Eric Alexander but when it happens its always a pleasure.

So what was Eric doing today at Cavalier Park ?

I first met Eric back when we were working πŸ’ͺon the Scoreboard project and I immediately took to his outlook on life. Today we picked up where we left off as Eric was attaching our name plates. Pretty sure that we will get the same version of Eric when he comes back over on Friday.

So, if you know Eric, next time you see him ask him about the sandbags pictured above…

Don’t forget to tell him to keep up the Great Work !!

Paul & Donald had to go into Overtime on Day #3 of 3 but they have built Our Wall !

It’s 4:53 pm on Wednesday afternoon and its finally quitting time for the architects to back up and head back out to Laurel Fork ! Their portion of the work here at Cavalier Park has been completed πŸ‘ and both Coach Nester & I feel blessed to have people like Paul Nester and Donald Dalton on our team.

I pledged to stay here until they drove out of the parking lot and we are getting close !!

Going to sneak in an Out of Town Scoreboard moment here as KK Newman and Bluefield are hosting Kentucky Christian up at East River Soccer ⚽️ Complex…

Much more to follow but it will come on the other side of a Shower 🚿 and a Nap !

When one story ends, the next one begins !!! Live at Cavalier Park for the Day !

Inspector #12 is how Mr. Dalton was introduced to me this morning πŸŒ„ and he immediately made me smile by talking about Cavalier Kudos !!!

Here until 11am, when I have to take my πŸ‘° to an appointment, then back.

The next group of folks have arrived from Roanoke to finish the assembly of the seats πŸ’Ί!

Build it and they will come !!!

More 2 Follow !!!!

The new fence is going to be the first part completely finished today. 11 sections to one side and three to the other.

The seat πŸ’Ί assembly is moving right along while Paul and Donald are working πŸ’ͺ at a serious pace !!! Currently working on the 22nd layer of the wall.

Time to duck out to get Lin to an appointment but did get to visit with both Casey Burcham and Tammy Quesenberry before heading back to Laurel Fork.

Tammy is on her way to grab the name plates. Someone might want to get Paul & Donald a bottle of Ibeprofen for this evening !

1:52 – Got Lin back home 🏑 and made it back to Cavalier Park…

The name plates for the back row will be attached to the Brick Wall because they wouldn’t be visible if they were on the back of those seats.

First seat πŸ’Ίhonors πŸŽ– went to Mr. Chuck Thompson !

Carroll County falls to Radford High in a Volleyball 🏐 Classic between two communities dealing with the aftermath of the Hurricane πŸŒ€

Photo πŸ“· Credit – Kayla Nester

Note πŸ“ to Allen Worrell – feel free to remove any part of the story that doesn’t fit the normal ” Gamer ” criteria. It’s a bit hard to separate out the situation with the VB match.

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One night after not be able to travel over to Marion High School for a scheduled non-district match, Carroll County hosted Radford High Tuesday night. The final score will show that the Bobcats returned up Highway 100 with a thrilling 3-2 victory after taking the deciding fifth set in extras, 18-16.

The amount of life that has transpired over the past six days off the Volleyball court, including the fact that CCHS still hasn’t been able to reopen its doors, made the three plus hours of competition even more enjoyable from a diversion aspect.

Carroll County (7-6, 4-2 Three Rivers District) has now completed the front half of their District slate and has faced each of the nine opponents at least one time.

The Lady πŸ‘© Cavaliers showed no signs of rust early on, taking the opening set 25-21. As has been the case all season long, Carroll County was giving away inches across the front line but the teams ability to Dig and Set allowed them to hold Radfords big hitters at bay.

The second set was a mirror image of the opening one with Ali Wright and Aza Petty taking turns finishing off sets from the floor Quarterback, Laiken Burnett (39 assists, 29 Digs). Burnett added six kills on plays that need to transition from being called 2-balls to being called Quarterback Sneaks. The split second that the Junior has while the ball is coming towards her, to try and steal a look at the defense, led to six crucial points when Burnett saw an opening and took advantage.

Leading 2-0 and hoping to close out the match, Carroll County ran into a buzz saw in the third set. Radford has two big hitters us an excellent setter and the trio all found a groove at the same time. When the dust settled the Bobcats were back in the match, following a 25-12 victory.

Two obstacles that Head Coach Cindy Edwards is facing and will be facing throughout the season is a lack of height and lack of Varsity experience. The team is gaining experience on the fly and that led them to shake off the tough third set and get right back at it in the fourth set.

Radford was playing with a bit of momentum on their side but the Lady πŸ‘© Cavaliers showed a great deal of toughness in set four. Radfords Jaylyn Holt is quite possibly going to be named the District Player of the Year in a couple of months and while she was peaking in set four, CCHS refused to back down.

The set was tied at 20-20, in large part due to the efforts of Callie Harris. The Junior finished up with 37 Digs, 7 assists and 2 Aces, while not all of the Digs came off the arm of Holt or in the fourth set, it truly felt that way.

Holt finally forced the fifth and deciding set with three more Kills in the 25-21 final.

Anytime a match goes to a fifth and final set its all about momentum. Wright made sure that the mojo was on the side of the Lady πŸ‘© Cavaliers as she crushed four consecutive Kills to give CCHS a 5-1 lead. Petty pushed the lead out to 9-3 with back to back Kills. The Lady πŸ‘© Cavaliers reached match point at 14-11 on a Wright Kill before Holt put her team on her shoulders.

Trailing 15-14, CCHS saved their match with an incredible play that belongs on a Volleyball training video. The final two players to touch the ball were Petty and Harris, with the ball somehow crossing the net to tie the score at 15-15. Wright added her final kill to make it 16-15 before Radford and Holt finished the night off with three straight points.

While Carroll County will remain short in regards to height they are shedding the tag of inexperienced. Coach Edwards and her young Ladies are growing up right before our very eyes.

CCHS returns to action 🎬 on Thursday at Alleghany before returning home to host Gate City on Saturday afternoon.

The Junior Varsity team defeated the Bobcats 2-1 ( 12-25, 25-22,15-11). Leigha Harrad had the honor of finishing off the victory with a Kill but it was truly a team effort for Coach Jason Petty and Company.

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The Sun has risen and three different sets of Folks are here at Cavalier Park working and its a Beautiful sight β™₯ to see!!! If you’re out, Stop By….

My ongoing search for Local People that I feel are OneofUs struck Gold yesterday morning πŸŒ„ when I was blessed to spend 60 Minutes with Dr McBride !

One never knows who God will place in your Path on a given day. The search for me, even at the age of 61 years old, is to find people that are smarter than me and have similar beliefs. Hence, the term OneofUs.

Through the kindness of Bill Gallimore, I was presented with a priceless experience on Tuesday morning that led me to a one on one conversation with Mr. McBride. The topic of the meeting was about the efforts of The Fuller Center and trust me, we will get to that, but a number of topics came up along the way.

Everyone in life has their own version of who they are, where they are and who they want to be. Then one either has a relationship with Christ or they do not. Over my efforts the past two decades (the past four years here), I have never sat down with one person that I’ve felt a stronger sense of connection to.

Minus βž– the part of my new friend having a far superior level of education than I, let’s get that part out of the way quickly. The passion and drive that Mr. McBride has is the stuff that people like me dream about. Whether its a conversation about God’s calling or Education or concerns about the future πŸ™ of our Youth, the level of conviction is something to treasure.

While most people enjoy the feeling of being the smartest person in the room, I am constantly trying hard to find people that I can soak in their knowledge in hopes of becoming the Best possible version of myself that I can be.

It’s been many a Moon πŸŒ™ since Mr. McBride has held the position of Superintendent. Long enough that we are going to have a brand new one next year when Dr. Burnette retires. After his 18 years holding the position, it would have been ever so easy to rest on his laurels but a day doesn’t go by that McBride isn’t trying hard to support our Youth and give Glory to God at the same time.

The Fuller Center for Housing will be the focus on our conversation going forward, I promise πŸ™ but I wouldn’t be true to myself if I didn’t share my thoughts on the level of the Man that I will be having those talks with !

None of this takes place with out the thought process of our #1 reader and Cheerleader, Bill Gallimore. Thank You Bill !!!