Looking back on two nights πŸŒ™ on the Pitch on The Hill begins with a quartet of hard working Coaches and a barrel full of talented Soccer ⚽️ players.

Our Seniors

Forrest Johnson, Adrienne Harris, Brittany Kinney and Jeremy Puckett all have two things in common. Their passion for Soccer ⚽️ and their desire to Coach our youth.

I spent the past 48 hours in the Press Box at Tommy Thompson Field, trying hard to help these four drum up some fans for their matches. The coming days will determine if it was just a good effort on my part or if it can lead to something more as the Goal ( Soccer term) is to move the needle for the remainder of the season.

Β  Landon Puckett looks a little different on the Pitch than he did on the Basketball πŸ€ court and Christian Hernandez is a star in the making. The Collins Brothers and Sammy ( true Soccer stars 🌟 only need one name) are more reasons for having an interest in the Varsity Boys.

Adrienne Harris is chasing a dream with her Girls and her group begins with a young Lady πŸ‘© I like to call Half Pint. 5’2 Callie Harris is playing at a higher level and she’s not alone. Protecting the net is keeper Alexis Sheffey, there’s Savannah ” Artist 🎨” Swecker causing havoc and a trio of Senior tri-captains leading by example. Harleigh Riggins, Karmen Smith and Laurel Sutphin are leaders on The Pitch.

Β  Jeremy Puckett and his Junior Varsity team plays with a purpose and just like Harris is coaching a Family πŸ‘ͺ member. Aden Puckett scored a Hat πŸ‘’ Trick last night πŸŒ™ and the Sophomore is just one of 20+ players that Coach Puckett will turn into the next group of Varsity players.

Last but not least, Brittany Kinney and the Junior Varsity Girls have moxey. The group is brand new to each other and many of them are brand new to the sport itself. Wednesday night the faced a Co-Ed George Wythe team. They stepped up to the challenge without a single ounce of backdown in them.

These four teams make up 1/3 of the 12 team Sports juggernaut at Carroll County High School 🏫. Their challenge is finding ways to get people through the gates to see just how much talent and determination that they play the game with.

I gave it my best shot ( Soccer term) to beat the drum for all four groups. Now folks have seen my Pitch (Soccer term), it will be interesting to see πŸ‘€ if we moved the needle.

Please know that I’m proud to know these four Coaches βž• Shana Parnell, Brett Petty, Zeb Hicks and anyone else who is part of the efforts.

Need to add team Photos πŸ“· for the Boys teams, soon !

 

West Virginia Tech looks to pull into a tie with Brescia University today in Owensboro, Kentucky!

Thursdays doubleheader sweep allowed West Virginia Tech University to pull within one game of Brescia University in the River States Conference standings with four league games to play.

What’s at stake here is an invite to the RSC post season tournament on May 1st in Chilhowie, Ohio.

Current Standings

One game behind Brescia and just 1/2 game behind Midway with two of the three teams moving into the six team double elimination tournament.

WVU-T has a tough final weekend draw as we will be hosting IU- Southeast in our close-out weekend. Brescia and Midway finish up the season together. This makes the game today as close to an elimination game as it can get.

Rio Grande is still in the chase as well. The Golden Bears 🐻 hold the tiebreaker over Rio and Brescia but not Midway.

The team is coming on strong and everyone is locked πŸ”’ in for the chase to Ohio !

The fifth and final category on the Night πŸŒ™ is Softball, where we have one Victory, one setback and one piece of terrific news !

For the second straight season, Carroll County High School 🏫 graduate πŸŽ“ Macie Adkins has been named Most Valuable Player on the Southwest Virginia Community College Softball team.

The Flying Eagles are set to play Friday at 1:00 and 3:00 with Macie set to pitch the opener.

Both of the Carroll County High School 🏫 teams headed over to Stuart for games with Patrick County.

In the opener, CCHS JV played quite possibly their most complete game of the season. The Lady Cavaliers scored two in the first and added five in the second on its way to a 12-1 victory.

The Varsity game started out well for the Lady Cavaliers as they led 1-0 and 3-1 before Patrick County plated five runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to take the lead.

Carroll County finished the game with seven base hits to just six for the home team. Addie Greene led the offensive attack with two extra base hits and collected two of the RBI’s.

Β  Natalie Burress added a double and Raylee Goins contributed a RBI single.

Everything went the way of the Lady Cavaliers except the bottom of the fifth inning where getting the final out proved to be the downfall.

Carroll County (4-6) will enjoy the Easter break and return to the Diamond πŸ’Ž next Wednesday at Galax High School.

The schedule for the Junior Varsity team shows a home double header on Wednesday at Cavalier Park.

Hitting in the Clean-up spot : Carroll County Tennis 🎾 as the Cavaliers split with the Patrick County High School Cougars

Carroll County Tennis 🎾

” The Varsity Girls Tennis team lost to Patrick 6-3 this afternoon. The girls played well and we are improving. Next match Radford at Home on Thursday 4/24.”

Thank You Coach McKenzie πŸ™

Girls Results
Boys Results πŸ‘¦

Carroll County Boys stayed at home and protected The Hill with a 7-2 victory.

Our Seniors…