
” My hero of the day for giving so much of himself and for being so selfless, Mr Kris Richardson.”
Thank You Kevin Burress π

” My hero of the day for giving so much of himself and for being so selfless, Mr Kris Richardson.”
Thank You Kevin Burress π






The moment that Duke scored its Walk-Off Touchdown to defeat Wake Forest I turned to Trenton Miller and said ” Pop Tarts “!
Duke University is about to go Bowling π³ for just the 11th time in my 61 years. The last second victory over the Deamon Deacons allowed the team to finish 9-3 on the year and all but clinched a Top Three Bowl π₯£ for just the second time.
Orlando (Pop Tarts), San Diego (Holiday) and Jacksonville (Gator) are the upper echelon spots and things looked very, very promising at 4pm last Saturday afternoon.
We just needed Miami, Clemson, Notre Dame and SMU to handle their business or at least three of the four.
if three of those four made the 12-team Playoff then Duke going big time would be a LOCK π

On the walk πΆββοΈ back to the Car π. Clemson gave up a Touchdown on 3rd and 20 to South Carolina in the final minute of play to lose to the Gamecocks. Felt bad for Dabo and his Tigers π (9-3) but we still had hope.
The Fighting Irish fall into our (ACC) Bowl π₯£ pool if they don’t make the Big Dance. Southern California played them tough but our former Quarterback, Riley Leonard capped off their 11-1 season. Put a check β in that Box π¦.
SMU (11-1) took care of California without much of a struggle. β π¦#2
Miami (10-2) jumped out to a 21-0 lead over Syracuse (9-3) in the Dome and all was right in the World π.
Texas A & M took our Coach, Notre Dame our QB, North Carolina State our top Running Back and three solid players headed off to the National Football League. There was little hope of winning six games this season, let alone nine and we were closing in on a Big Game.
Syracuse was the only team that could catch Duke and Clemson at 9-3 so an Orange π victory would be a double setback. So naturally Syracuse scored six Touchdowns on The U and suddenly led 42-35.
Miami had a 1st and Goal from the 4 yard line with a chance to tie π it at 42-42 but deceived to settle for a Game Losing Field Goal. The U had one job, borrowing from ESPN.
SMU (11-1), Miami (10-2) and Clemson, Duke and Syracuse (9-3). That is the Cream of the league this season. If two go to the 12 then the other 3 get the Goodies !
Miami also lost to right to play SMU in the ACC Championship Game later today. The winner of Clemson – SMU gets our one Guaranteed spot with Miami appearing to be the first team left out.
There’s talk of SMU getting the boot π’if they lose to Clemson. 11-2 and regular season champs πwouldn’t be enough for the Mustangs ???
Charlotte , New York City and El Paso are the 3 Bowls π₯£ just below the Big 3. We have played in all three recently and while they are nice enough places to visit……
San Diego (27th), Orlando (28th), NYC (28th), El Paso (31st), Jacksonville (2nd) and finally Charlotte (3rd). Those are the six options and later this weekend we will find out where we will be heading, Fingers Crossed !!!
Congratulations π to Boise State for punching their ticket π last night. They are 12-1 and the only loss was to #1 Oregon.


Photo π· Credit : Bill Gallimore
The Hill – The list of questions for the Boys Basketball team heading into their season opener Friday and his team answered enough of them to hold off a determined Pulaski County squad, 64-57.
The biggest question coming in was how would Seniors Brayden Smoot and Cody Reece handle the task of going from the 6th and 7th men in the rotation to trying to replace departed starters Davis Reitzel and Jabin Talley?
Brayden Smoot answered with 13 points, including 3 of 4 free throws in the closing minutes to hold the Cougars at bay. Reece finished the contest with eight points and flirted with a double – double.
The obvious follow up question was which player or players of the seven non-starters were going to be able to slide into the 7 or 8 player rotation ?
Landon Puckett was the first sub to enter the contest and the Senior added an early bucket. Trace Reavis and Jay Burnette (1 point) would follow, with each member of the trio logging quality minutes along the way.
Another big question at the top of the lineup was how would the three returning starters react to the task of carrying a greater scoring load. Seniors Bryce Smoot and Ethan Richardson along with Junior Isaiah Easter would each need to be willing to take more shots than before now that Reitzel is gone.
Richardson finished up with a team high 17 points, Easter with 12 points and Bryce Smoot totaled 11 points. This was a great start for a team that last year won by playing total team defense and not caring about which players scored the points.
The starters each scored at least 8 points and accounted for 61 of the 64 points but the minutes from the bench are going to be crucial as the year goes on.
After the final horn sounded, Barnes was well aware of what his team was up against in the Cougars.
“My thoughts was it was like a good heavy weight fight for 12 rounds , except this was for 4,” said Barnes. “They would land some good punches and we would slip and duck and visa versa, plus they shot the ball extremely well tonight. “
CCHS jumped out to an early lead and when Reece followed his own miss with a field goal the lead was 15-5. Pulaski County trimmed that double digit lead back to five by the end of the first quarter (19-14).
The teams would trade punches for the entirety of the second quarter and a Richardson 3-pointer allowed the Cavaliers to carry a 29-28 lead into the break.
Carroll County added three quick baskets to start the third quarter and suddenly it was a 9-0 run πββοΈ and a seven point lead. All five starters scored during the 20-15 frame and once again it appeared to be a safe lead.
PCHS scored the first seven points of the fourth quarter and suddenly the Cavaliers trailed 53-51 with just over four minutes remaining.
One play during the closeout spurt that sealed the victory came when Brayden Smoot grabbed a defensive rebound and quickly hit his brother with an outlet pass. Just as quickly, Bryce Smoot found Richardson in the corner and his second 3-pointer made it 58-53. The team defense limited the Cougars to just four points over the final four minutes to close out the non-district victory.
” Great minutes by Trace , Landon Puckett and Jay Burnett, added Barnes.. “We have pushed these guys hard, we are not quite where we want to be just yet but my coaching staff is second to none, we talked about it before the game, its last dance π for this group and they gotta set their mark, make their stories and they did just that tonight, we withstood the punches and won the fight tonight. Go Cavs.”
Coach Barnes would go on and mention that if his team had finished stronger at the rim and shot a higher percentage from the Free Throw line his team would have won the game by a slightly higher margin.
But if they had indeed done those things, they would not have been able the last Big Question of the early season ? Can this group handle adversity in a big game ?
Alot of questions were answered Friday night but the beauty of High School Basketball is that there will be new questions by Monday
Pulaski County won the Junior Varsity game 61-48. Carroll County played the Cougars even up after the first quarter but could not overcome an 18-6 deficit.
Closing Thought from Coach :
” How about Brayden Smoot with his best high school game on both ends of the floor, I tell the guys if we play TEAM ball get stops we win.”
Both CCHS teams return to action π¬ Monday night at Fort Chiswell.