The undefeated Nester Nine continues to take care of Business, defeat Patrick County JV, 12-1!

Gamechanger Breakdown ;

Horton Leads Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers Past Patrick County Junior Varsity Cougars

Reid Horton was dominant on the mound, as the pitcher rang up 11 strikeouts in Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers’s 12-1 victory over Patrick County Junior Varsity Cougars on Thursday. Reid Horton allowed one hit and one run over five and two-thirds innings while walking one.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers were the first to get on the board in the first when Klay Dalton singled, scoring two runs.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers added to their early lead in the top of the second inning after Conner Reece doubled to center field, and Chanson Rakes hit a sacrifice fly, each scoring one run.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers scored six runs on five hits in the top of the sixth inning. Reid Horton doubled, scoring one run, Will Love singled, scoring two runs, Chase Hart singled, scoring one run, and Chanson Rakes singled, scoring two runs.

Mark Register took the loss for Patrick County Junior Varsity Cougars. The hurler went five innings, surrendering six runs (one earned) on eight hits, striking out four and walking three. Jayden Wright appeared in relief for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers tallied 13 hits in the game. Conner Reece, Klay Dalton, and Chanson Rakes each collected two hits for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers. Klay Dalton and Chanson Rakes each drove in three runs for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers.

Jayden Corns led Patrick County Junior Varsity Cougars with one hit in one at bat.

Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers welcome Virginia High JV Bearcats on Tuesday for their next game.

Brooke Webb gets to see πŸ‘€ Concord University through the eyes of a Volleyball 🏐 recruit !

Head Volleyball 🏐 Coach Cindy Edwards might have to add another stop βœ‹on her annual effort to visit each of her former players during their College playing days.

Brooke Webb received an invitation from the Coaching staff at Concord University at was able to accept. The visit went well and now we can officially begin the clock ⏰ on recruiting for the Junior.

Β  Webb also plays Softball at Carroll County High School but is currently recovering from an ankle injury.

Kate Dillon is the Concord University Head Coach and the one to extend the invite after watching Webb play in one of many Travel tournaments that Carroll County players participate in.

Madison Stockner, Cordelia Gardner and Kaylee Bunn are currently attending College and playing Volleyball 🏐. Another former player, Natalie Harris started as a VB player but has switched to LaCrosse.

Congratulations πŸ‘ to Miss Webb and her Family πŸ‘ͺ.

Friday afternoon is all about Macie Adkins and Lawrence Nesselrodt ! SWCC plays 2 and the Golden Bears 🐻 are in Kentucky…

Macie Adkins is set to pitch Game 1 today and the Golden Bears have a must win versus Brescia University.

We will circle πŸ”΅ back to this post πŸ“« once the games have been completed.

We had them until the bottom of the 8th…

How dominant is Louisburg College in Softball ?

Now add 2 more wins…

2 for 5 on the day with a walk and one run scored against the best team on the schedule.

The two teams will return to the Diamond πŸ’Ž Saturday to finish the four game set.

Using our friends at Utah Tech out in St.George, Utah for example of a way to promote Boys πŸ‘¦ and Girls πŸ‘§ Carroll County Soccer ⚽️. Teaming up could be the answer…

One thought process for the efforts to get more people in the stands at Tommy Thompson Field is to create a common bond. The teams don’t compete directly against each other in regards to who is playing at Tommy Thompson Field.

On the list of people that I am desperately looking for is someone that knows how to create graphics, like the one seen here for the Trailblazers. Love the folks in St.George !

Β  The number one goal is to get people excited about the game itself. Teaming up just seems like the most logical thing to do. It works for Shawn Montgomery and Jon Delp in regards to Track πŸ‘£ & Field. Those two teams are a package deal, through and through.

These Cavaliers are hard working and well coached Student Athletes. They deserve to play in front of fans and we need to find ways to get excited about the game itself, not Boys Soccer or Girls Soccer, just Soccer in Carroll County !