Final story from Wednesday night wrap-up includes 10 minutes with Mrs. Tammy Quesenberry on the Football bleachers and Mr Kevin DeHaven on Baseball โšพ๏ธ changes.

Schedule Update

Updated baseball reschedule :

Games at Floyd confirmed for May 10th JV at 2:30 and varsity at 5:00

Still working on the Grayson games

Thank You Sir !

Last night, during the halftime intermission, Mrs Tammy Quesenberry was gracious enough to do an impromptu 10 minute interview about the current status of the Home bleachers.

The highlights include May 1st being the target date for completion of the large project.

ย  Plus, just how important it is to keep folks away from the Home side of the field over the next two weeks. This goes for youth and adults alike. While the project is going to be a monumental upgrade, its not fully secured.

Folks can help out by keeping an eye on anyone who is wondering around near the construction ๐Ÿšง area. We are glad to be playing at home but Safety First !

Lady ๐Ÿ‘ฉ Cavaliers capped a Big Night with a hard fought 1-1 draw against a Senior ladened George Wythe squad on The Hill

Welcome ๐Ÿ™ Home Ladies

The final score of the George Wythe and Carroll County Girls Varsity Soccer โšฝ๏ธ was 1-1 but the story within the story is that the match was help on the Pitch at Tommy Thompson Field Wednesday night.

The incredible upgrade to the facility is still waiting for the final nuts and bolts ๐Ÿ”ฉ so the crowd was all on the visitors side but it was a HOME game for the Lady Cavaliers!

Carroll County (4-2-1) traded possessions with the Maroons for the opening 40 minutes. Each team just missed on an early look as GWHS hit the cross bar at 31:37 and Callie Harris recorded a shot on goal four minutes later.

Harris found Ahliyah Riffey streaking down the middle and the Senior found the back of the net with 2:54 remaining in the first half. CCHS took the 1-0 advantage into the break.

Keeper Alexis Sheffey was the star ๐ŸŒŸ of the show in the opening minutes of the second half as the Maroons turned up the pressure in search of the equalizer.

After coming up with a number of saves on point blank shots, George Wythe finally found a way to sneak one in at 29:47. Reese Patton tied the match during a flurry of movement in a crowded box.

Carroll County regained control over the final 15 minutes and came up just short of the winning goal. At 13:22 Junior Savannah Swecker fired a shot on goal and the team held the upper hand from there. Harris looked like Mia Hamm ( photo below) when she struck a direct kick from 30 yards out inside of the final 2:00 of regulation.

The shot was perfectly struck and appeared to go in, with many in the crowd believing it had, but dropped just over the cross bar.

Harris and Swecker teamed up for the most exciting play in the two five minute overtime periods. Harris threaded a pass to Swecker who raced through the line of defenders but the pass was just a fraction too long.

The final horn sounded and the large crowd headed home after watching two teams play hard for 90 minutes.

Headย  Coach Adrienne Harris took the time to acknowledge both the crowd and the effort she received from her team.

” We also had an awesome turnout for our first home game!!! It was so great to see the bleachers full of people supporting us!! We definitely could hear the crowd throughout the game!!”

” Tonight was a  hard fought game for 90 minutes. The girls played well and tough against the physical and experienced George Wythe team who has 10 seniors. In the first half Ahliyah Riffey found the back of the net off of a rebound from the goalkeeper. Callie Harris took a shot from well outside of the 18 yard box and the goalie gave up a rebound. Ahliyah Riffey did a great job of following the ball all the way in which allowed her to finish the rebound from the goalie with a pass into the back of the net!! The team battled and a handful of chances that were very close to putting us up one but George Wythe also had some very close chances as well. Overall, I feel like the girls battled and fought hard for 90 minutes and we were able to get a point added to our record with the tie. Now we move on to Patrick County tomorrow!!”

George Wythe Co-Ed Junior Varsity edged Carroll County 1-0 in the opening game of the night.

Both of the Girls teams will be heading over to Patrick County Thursday night to face the Cougars

Last night ๐ŸŒ™ on The Hill I met Brittany Kinney and lent a voice of encouragement to the hard working young Ladies that call her Coach!

Tommy Thompson Field

I consider Coach Kinney a Brave, Brave Soul as her and Varsity Girls Head Coach, Adrienne Harris wandered The Hill in search of Student Athletes that might be willing to give Soccer โšฝ๏ธ a try.

The Lady Cavaliers took the Pitch at Tommy Thompson Field for the first time this season and they overachieved by a wide margin. The final score will reflect that they lost to George Wythe 1-0 but its worth noting that GW has a Co-Ed Junior Varsity team.

I had the pleassure of sharing the Press Box with former Kevin Burress Humanitarian of the Year, Ben Tickle and we were both AMAZED as to the fearless manner that our younger Cavs performed. Color us both highly impressed !

I asked Coach to please share with me three things that made her smile :

Three things that made me smile:

  1. Sherlynโ€™s aggressiveness on attacking the goal/shooting.
  2. Baya, Bibi, Aayliah, and Dezirae holding down our midfield.
  3. Simply, how amazingly we played against a co-ed team. My girls didnโ€™t back down or give up.

Sherlyn Pedroza hit the post with a shot at 21:52 of the second half, coming inches away from tying the score.

The atmosphere was energetic and I believe it added to the Girls effort but know this, the word for this group is FEARLESS.

The team returns to action ๐ŸŽฌ later today at Patrick County High School ๐Ÿซ in Stuart.

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Still haven’t made it home from last night so be patient with regards to the Game Story on the Varsity game. It’s next

Just like Paul Revere back in the day, we got to Spread the News at the Mt.Airy Dairy Center

Isaiah Easter was named First Team in the Timesland (Roanoke Times) ranking released yesterday morning ๐ŸŒ„ but sadly Carroll County is just outside delivery area for Roanoke.

It was a fun added errand to find a copy and a downright treat to be able to present the copy to both Father & Son.

We were both in Mt.Airy this morning for two different reasons and as Israel stated picture perfectly, God has a way of working things out. The bonus was Kiddo was alongside Dad so the photo works even better.

Thank You to the owner of the Dairy Center for letting us use his place for the photo ๐Ÿ“ท op.

Could not be happier for the Easter family!

Other Cavaliers that were honored included :

Anthony Barnes – Coach of the Year

Bryce Smoot – Honorable Mention

Ethan Richardson – Honorable Mention

The full story is available on line at the Roanoke Times!

Today is THE Day for our Golden Bears ๐Ÿป as we need to sweep Brescia University to extend our post season dreams !

The Chase for the final two spots in the River States Conference post season tournament has come down to a pair of weekend series. Brescia, Midway, Rio Grande and WVU-T are all in the mix with six games remaining.

Bresciaย ย  (-)

Midway 2 back

WVU-T 3 back

Rio Grande 3 back

Two of the four teams will head to Chillicothe, Ohio in the first week of May.

Ernie Banks was famous for saying ” It’s a great day for baseball, Let’s Play 2 !”

Today, our Skipper, Lawrence Nesselrodt will tweak it a bit by saying – ” It’s a great day to be a Golden Bear ๐Ÿป, Let’s win 2!