Just like the song says, One More for the Road! Our new friend, Greg Bolen puts a wrap on an emotion filled weekend !

Happy Friday, Jerry. I am including some pictures for your amusement. Everything from Kris Richardson, to Chuck Thompson’s J.V. Basketball team photo. And Greg Bunn, the hardest working ref in Hillsvegas too. 🀣🀣🀣

Thank You Sir !

Tomorrow we will wake ⏰ up, God willing and find another way to serve others. On The Hill, West Long will be hosting his Senior Night for Wrestling and once I’ve helped him in any manner possible, I will circle πŸ”΅ back to the games in Martinsville for Coach Mayo and his Girls πŸ‘§.

Until then, have a Blessed Night πŸŒ™

Part #1 of ??? – Taking a look at Bryce Smoot sitting atop the Carroll County Boys Basketball πŸ€ scoring list through the eyes of his Twin brother Brayden and his parents, Russell and Michelle (Mama) Smoot…

Β Β  Going back a few weeks, to the point where it was obvious that barring an injury, Bryce Smoot was about to become the All-Time scoring record holder on the Boys πŸ‘¦ side, I started looking for a unique angle for a story on it.

  The reason for this is because Allen Worrell and I have a terrific working relationship built on the foundation that we will never write ✍ the same story. I truly believe that its the cornerstone of our partnership.

Β  Allen writes the bigger stories about everything that would naturally appear in the Carroll News and I submit stories to him that in a perfect World 🌎 would be in the newspaper πŸ“°. The third type of stories are the ones that I write because they are not going to make a daily or a weekly paper, like the amount of Junior Varsity reads that I create.

Β  I am thankful that it worked out that I was behind the 🎀 when the basket 🧺 that put Bryce over the Top was scored and the copy of what I wrote and read will forever be a part of the bigger journey. Allen wrote a feature story about the passing of the torch πŸ”¦ from Tee Jackson to Bryce Smoot and its a great read. If you haven’t seen it, please check it out.

Β  Now its time to start working on the story as it appeared through the eyes πŸ‘€ of Brayden and Mom πŸ‘© and Dad πŸ‘¨.

To try and have a better understanding of Twin brothers playing the same sport I ended up down in Greensboro, North Carolina a few weeks ago to watch Ace Flagg play a game of High School basketball.

Ace Flagg

Β  Ace Flagg is the Twin brother of Duke University Freshman Cooper Flagg. While Cooper is leading the #2 team in the Country and is projected to go #1 in the NBA draft here in a few months, Ace is also on his way to playing D1 basketball at the University of Maine, near the family πŸ‘ͺ home.

Β  The parallel in the sets of twins is uncanny and let’s begin with the Love they have for each other, on and off the court. In both cases, one of the twins has taken their game to a higher level but the other brother has plenty of game himself.

The separation of the Flagg brothers came this year after Cooper reclassified to attend Duke a year earlier than normal. Its worth noting that another set of twins, the Boozer Brothers (Sons of Carlos) are set to play together at Duke next year.

Β  Bryce and Brayden have their Senior season together and they have made the most of it up to this point. Playing for Head Coach Anthony Barnes, the team is currently 16-1 overall and 5-1 in the Three Rivers District. Fellow Seniors Ethan Richardson and Cody Reece are joined in the starting lineup by Junior Isaiah Easter to form an incredibly balanced attack for the Carroll County High School team.

Β  Seven regular season games remain before CCHS heads to the postseason here in a couple of weeks. There’s no way of knowing when the Clock will strike Midnight for the Brothers playing Hoops together in organized basketball but hopefully we have the entire month of February to worry about the end to The Last Dance.

Β  When Basketball does end, Brayden will trade in his sneakers πŸ‘Ÿ for track shoes and compete for Shawn Montgomery and Jon Delp. Last year, the younger Smoot (by a few minutes) ran fast enough to earn a trip to Lynchburg for the Class 3 State Championships. Naturally, his brother was right by his side during that trek along with a proud Mom and Dad.

Brayden has worked his way from the sixth man as a Junior to a main cog in the starting five as a Senior. A defensive stopper and capable scorer alongside Bryce is the best way to describe his game.

Β  Twins have a unique bond and the Smoot brothers are perfect example of it. So it was a natural connection of the dots to tell the story through the eyes of the person who shared every step of the journey with him.

  When we pick this back up in a bit, it will be one of the three Smoots holding the Wheel!

Ace Flagg waiting to return to action 🎬

More to follow…..