Mrs Beth Bouldin takes us inside the ropes on Broadway !!

Cavalier Chorus tonight @ CCHS. 3 choirs, 4 songs each, an evening of Broadway favorites.

First song a combined choir welcome opener of “There’s No Business Like Show Business”, followed by a very brave group of 6 ninth graders in their first concert.

Next up the Intermediate Choir with their set of 4. The night will be finished up by the Advanced Choir.

Photos of each group to come as they take the stage.

Combined Choir
Brave Freshman !!!
Intermediate Choir

More to follow !

Mr DeHaven adds the group as a whole !

Oh hey! Yay! Thanks Mr. DeHaven!

CCPSD is very represented tonight, Superintendent Burnette and Principal Burnette are here as well. I love seeing these faces here supporting! 🩵🩶🤍Many soloists tonight, but I’m slightly partial to one in particular, Ms. Grace Bouldin.

Advanced Choir…

All district and all state participants !

Duke and UNC are set to meet up down in Birmingham on Friday afternoon in the Sweet 16! If only Travis Osborne could let us use his Corporate Jet…

Kinda funny that two schools 🏫 separated by roughly 9 miles have to travel down to Birmingham to play against one another. But that will be the case when the Blue Devils and Tar Heels meet on Friday at 2:30 pm.

The winner 🏆moves on to face South Carolina on Sunday, baring an upset of the Gamecocks. Maybe we can petition to have the starting five from both the Heels and the Devils face USC???

Both North Carolina State and Notre Dame also advanced, giving our league four teams. The SEC ended up with six Women’s teams to go with their seven Men’s teams .

The good news is that the games should improve dramatically in regards to the level of competitive. All four 1’s, 2’s and 3’s made it, along with two fours and two fives.

2:30 on Friday afternoon!

Carroll County Lady Cavaliers net second straight shutout, 4-0 at Martinsville Monday night.

After the Victory !

Martinsville – Two up and two down for new Girls Varsity Soccer ⚽️ Coach Adrienne Harris as Carroll County moved to 2-0 by defeating host Martinsville 4-0 on Monday night.

  Last year, Head Coach Ben Tickle and All-Time leading scorer, Ashlyn Newman led CCHS to one of their best seasons in school history. This season is designed to build for the long-term future of the program, with the first task already done by getting the Junior Varsity team back up and running.

While Harris, Harris and Harris might sound like a Law firm, it was on full display once again against the Bulldogs. Callie Harris scored the only goal in the teams season opening 1-0 victory at Pulaski County and the midfielder opened the scoring early in the first half.

The teams were knotted at 0-0 despite the Cavaliers outplaying the home team. In the 32 minute, Harris found the back of the net once again and the defense for CCHS made sure it held up.

Alexis Sheffey once again played 80 minutes of shut out goal keeping, including one spectacular save at 26:29. The stop came at a crucial time as the score was just 2-0 at the time. The defense did their part, limiting the Bulldogs to single digits in scoring chances.

Harris teamed up with Karmen Smith to double up the score from 1-0 to 2-0 early in the second half. The duo switched roles later in the half with Smith sending in a shot from just inside the midfield line at 20:17. As the Sun set on the game, the scoring opportunities increased for the Cavaliers.

Harleigh Riggins was on the receiving end of a Harris pass and put the biscuit in the basket 🧺 at 13:01. Riggins pushed the lead to 4-0 and Harris finished up with two goals and two assists on the night.

Varsity is now at 2-0 and has yet to surrender a goal across 160 minutes. While it’s not realistic to think it could last forever doesn’t mean that it is not fun while it lasts.

“Great team win last night against Martinsville!!,” said Head Coach Adrienne Harris. ” All 22 girls got to play and contribute on the field to the win. Last night was by far the best game we have had connecting passing and building up our offense. Along with a strong offensive effort our defense also had a great night. They finished with another clean sheet and any opportunities and momentum Martinsville started to have our defense stepped right up and shut it down! Overall, awesome team win and now we move on to Galax Wednesday!!”

Both squads are set to return to action 🎬 Wednesday night at Galax High School 🏫.

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The third member of the Harris, Harris and Harris was livestreaming the contest while cheering on two of his three daughters. Fun moment of the night came when Grandpa Harris sushed his Son for being too loud. Great stuff !

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The Varsity Boys 👦team played Graham to a 2-2 tie up in Bluefield, West Virginia.