The Last Dance πŸ’ƒhas ended but we are All better for having been a part of it ! Cavalier Boys Basketball πŸ€ falls at Spotswood Tuesday night

Everyone knew that the ride on the Cavalier Express would eventually have to end and it did Tuesday night in Penn Laird, Virginia at the hands βœ‹of the Spotswood Trail Blazers, 71-52.

Allen Worrell will have your actual Game Story available here shortly so I will begin with some thoughts on what the journey meant to the team, the Coaching staff and to me personally.

But first, here’s Head Coach Anthony Barnes, sharing his thoughts :

We knew coming up here to their house would be tough, they are well coached and they play really hard D, and their two guards are solid deadly shooters. 34-27 at half could have been 15 or worse,but we stood strong we worked really hard on defense too would limit them , when they did miss we never could secure the rebound or get the 50/50 ball.  They are very physical and sometimes the team leading gets by playing that way as the aggressor.  Foul count 21-11, Isaiah held to hardest 8 pts he ever scored to date and same with Ethan with only 9. Still my guys never quit playing period.  So very proud of this group, Region runner up, 23-3, back back District Champs, back back Christmas Champs! All time Leading scorer with Bryce Smoot.  Over all record for three years is 61-15! What more can Coaches ask for in a high school group. This game don’t define their season at all ! The last dance
ends, but the History books tel

ls there ride forever.  TEAM CAVS !

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Yes, the Express ended with back to back defeats but one has to take aI5th look at what it took to knock down our Cavaliers.

Northside High School 🏫 has two Division 1 players leading them in their quest to a third consecutive State Championship.

Spotswood has two equally impressive Division 1 players and a smothering fan base. Playing in Pulaski County High School was a neutral site where nothing about Tuesday night was equal.

  My takeaway from the end of the season can be explained in how much Heart ❀ was on display in the fourth quarter last night πŸŒ™. Our five Cavaliers were giving inches and pounds to their counterparts at every position βž• running on fumes but the defended themselves one last time.

Facing their biggest deficit of the season, late in the third quarter and with a decent chance the entire starting five fouling out of the game, Carroll County made their final push.

We cut the lead to 12, at 61-49 after Bryce Smoot drilled a NBA 3-pointer and after another stop βœ‹, fellow Senior Ethan Richardson got a great look at another 3-pointer and the shot went halfway down before falling away. The shot would have cut βœ‚οΈ it back to single digits.

Instead of down nine and being on the cusp of scaring the Trail Blazers, Junior Isaiah Easter picked up his fifth foul. Spotswood closed out the game with a 10-3 run to make it look like a one sided affair. Trust me, for 29 of the 32 minutes, Spotswood was in a dog πŸ• fight with a dog that has a great deal of fight in it!!

Carroll County  14  13. 12. 13 – 52

Spotswood HS    14  20 21  16 – 71

Please enjoy Allen’s Game Story and know that there will be plenty more Hoops coverage coming afterwards!

This group made me PROUD to know them !!

Relaxing after the Banquet turned into 51 straight hours of Madness that ends at 1:15 am in Laurel Fork ! Wow, there’s 20 stories to tell but I think Sleep πŸ’€πŸ˜΄ is needed…

Staunton High School 🏫 Tennis 🎾

Match summary. In our opening varsity competition, the Staunton High School boys tennis emerged with a scrimmage win over the first ever match for Rocktown High School in Harrisonburg. With 3 players sidelined with illness Staunton was able to scramble around the absences and prevail. Sophomore Reese Logue was the man of the match, overcoming a 5-0 deficit to win his match 8-6 at No. 6 singles. A record number of 16 players make up this season’s roster.

Thank You Pappy Meade !

Spotswood Girls πŸ‘§ Basketball πŸ€ hangs on 47-44

Carroll County Reunion took place just after Midnight at Exit 132 as Joi Ogle and her Son Wyatt, Allen Worrell, Christy Shupe and her Father πŸ‘¨, my Brother and I all ended up at the same Gas β›½ Station.

Allen will have you a Full Blown Gamer later today and I will sign off for now by saying that I hope everyone πŸ™ made it back to The Hill safely and Christy states the late chant of let’s Go Northside was her creation. So very proud of our team !!

New Running πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸƒβ€β™€οΈ Blog now that its Wednesday

MACC Photos πŸ“·

Social Studies was tied 40-40 at the break. Lost in this round of the local grudge match with Grayson County 65-55.

Anthony Barnes has checked in with his thoughts on the end of the Season…

” We knew coming up here to their house would be tough, they are well coached and they play really hard D, and their two guards are solid deadly shooters. 34-27 at half could have been 15 or worse,but we stood strong we worked really hard on defense too would limit them , when they did miss we never could secure the rebound or get the 50/50 ball. They are very physical and sometimes the team leading gets by playing that way as the aggressor. Foul count 21-11, Isaiah held to hardest 8 pts he ever scored to date and same with Ethan with only 9. Still my guys never quit playing period. So very proud of this group, Region runner up, 23-3, back back District Champs, back back Christmas Champs! All time Leading scorer with Bryce Smoot. Over all record for three years is 61-15! What more can Coaches ask for in a high school group. This game don’t define their season at all ! The last dance
ends, but the History books tells there ride forever. TEAM CAVS !”

We will continue to build on our coverage….

Science finals. Carroll v Blacksburg

Science lost by 3. 55-58.

Β  Social Studies is playing Radford 63-46 Carroll win !!!!!

State Quarter Final Live Blog – The Road to Spotswood, from beginning to end….

1:40 – The team Bus 🚌 leaves The Hill.

2:00 – Interstate I-81

2:16 – Passing Radford, Home 🏑 of the Bobcats

2:45 – Passing Salem

3:08 – Golden Corral – Roanoke for Team Meal.

Meanwhile, the Richardson Family πŸ‘ͺ is driving πŸš— from Richmond to Spotswood and for what its worth, I am already here

We will keep this Post πŸ“« open until the Final buzzer has sounded.

4:15 – Bus leaving Golden Corral

Other moving pieces on a whacky, whacky Day…

Shannon Dalton is enroute from Richmond to Blacksburg for MACC and I have made it to Rock Town High School 🏫 for the Tennis 🎾 scrimmage between the host School 🏫 and Pappy’s Staunton High School.

Don’t forget that Our Golden Bears are also on the Interstate as they head down I-77 to Bluefield State…

Just a few things going on….5:20 – Exit 200

5:49 – Bus passing Verona, Richardsons are here as we walked in together !

6:05 – Bus 🚌 has used Exit 235, Introducing Girls πŸ‘§ now

6:23 – End of 1st quarter, Staunton River 11-9 & Bus 🚌 is arriving.

SR lead 9-0 before Spotswood rallied.

6:39 – Halftime score, Spotswood Girls πŸ‘§ 25-22.

From Blacksburg

7:02 – End of 3rd, Spotswood leading 36-31

7:30 – 0:008 left, Spotswood 46-44

7:30 – It’s Final, Spotswood 47-44.

Expect an 8:00 Tip for our Cavaliers !!!

8:01 – Jump Ball…..

Cavs 12-7, 14-11

End of 1st, Tied at 14!

TO – 2:03 (2), down 32-26

8:30 – Halftime score, down 34-27

End of 3rd, down 55-39

9:15 – Final, Cavs fall 71-52

Soooooooo much more to come later…

12:30 am update – 20 more minutes left to The Hill and then 20 more to our Cows πŸ„.πŸ„

Shannon Dalton is Poolside in Richmond and we will be adding to this Post πŸ“« All – Day Long!!

That’s Ethan Richardson in one and Wyatt Ogle in two…

There will be plenty of post Day coverage so our goal is to have a live feed during and we can do this because we have Shannon Dalton on our Team !

We will be adding throughout…

Medley Relay qualified for finals one spot better than our preliminary seed, but we have to scratch as Ethan Richardson will be headed to basketball soon.

Bradley was at his recent personal best in 200 IM. Finished 19th.

  Ethan Edwards has completed his events. 24th in 200 Free, 20th in 100 Fly.

  Ethan Richardson is also finished with individual events. 23rd 50 Free, 19th 100 Free.

Wyatt Ogle finished 22nd in 100 backstroke. Bradley Dalton moved up two places to 19th for 100 breaststroke with a new PR.

Both relays qualified for finals, but we have scratched both to send the Ethans and Bradley on to other events. Wyatt will swim finals in 50 Free after lunch.

Only 0.1 seconds between four places. Amazingly close race!

   Wyatt was 0.01 away from the A Final He’ll be top seed in the B Finals,In 50 Free

Wyatt Ogle is leaving today with a top ten state finish!He was second in the B Finals and his time actually tied the 8th Place finisher, but the finals format doesn’t advance or drop swimmers out of the heat they placed into from prelims.

   This is a great result for Wyatt in one of the hardest races.

   There’s just no room for any mistakes in this high stakes sprint race and Wyatt didn’t make any today!