Understanding the inner workings of how one qualifies for the Outdoor Track 👣 and Field meet during the season. Head Coach Shawn Montgomery and Assistant Coach Jon Delp are looking to have a Bus 🚌 load of Cavaliers earn a trip to Lynchburg this year…

2024 – 2025 Standards

  Two years ago, Carroll County High School 🏫 headed to Liberty University with a self taught Senior, Elijah Smith and a talented freshman named Corrie Delp.

Last year the number of people that earned a trip to Lynchburg doubled from two to four as Brayden Smoot, Alyssa Ervin and Davis Reitzel joined Delp in representing the Cavalier Nation.

Coach Montgomery was gracious enough to take the time to walk me through the way an Athlete can qualify for the State Meet during the season. There is a pre-determined mark in each event that if a Boy 👦 or Girl 👧 beats, said person can book a seat 💺 on the Bus.

April is about to become May and the Chase for Eight ( double up from four) currently sits at 1. Delp is now three for three in accomplishin the feat and the teams have more events on the schedule

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Tuesday at Floyd County

Trying hard to capture the emotions and Baseball ⚾️ drama for Senior Weekend at West Virginia Tech University as the curtain came down on Year #17 yesterday in Beckley.

It’s been almost 40 years now since Jimmy Buffett recorded the song 🎵 ” No Plane on Sunday ” and today it fits the mindset perfectly.

Our group of 10 and our Coaches

Indiana University – Southeast was our guest and year in, year out, they run one of the Top programs in the Country. This season was no different and we were in need of a three game sweep in order for our Golden Bears to claim the final post season tournament slot.

We got things underway on Friday afternoon and at no point was the weather going to be our friend. It took over five hours to complete the Game One 7-6 walkoff victory that we will call the Comeback of the season. The rain 🌧 played havoc throughout but the rally in the bottom of the tenth inning was an absolute treasure.

Game 2 was pushed back to 11:00 am on Saturday which created a boatload of problems for the Ceremony portion of the weekend but one just smiles and rolls with it.

When I left Carroll County High School at 9:15 p.m. on Friday night all I had to do was be ready to go at 2:00 pm on Saturday. Mother Nature can be cruel sometimes.

  The 21 page script wasn’t ready and not so by a wide margin. But our Baseball ⚾️ team was ready at 11:00 and they were READY at 11:30. IU-SE hung a 5 spot on us and we were down 6-0 in an elimination game.

Dakota Aspinwall, one of our 10 departing players, took the mound and performed in a manner that I hadn’t seen before. Aspinwall held one of the best hitting teams in NAIA scoreless over 4+ innings.

WVU-T couldn’t dent the scoreboard until late and we normally don’t play in front of large crowds but everyone inside of Linda K Epling Stadium was having fun. We pulled within 6-5 and headed into the bottom of the ninth with a chance to repeat the exact same walkoff by the exact same score.

We tied the game at 6-6 and had the bases loaded with just one out. EVERYONE within the sound of my voice knew what was about to happen. The relief pitcher uncorked a wild pitch that took me back to Charlie Sheen as Ricky Vaughn in the original Major League movie.

  Skipper Lawrence Nesselrodt sent our runner 🏃‍♂️ from third base for the win. I will inject that I  and my 61 year old body could have limped in to seal the deal on the play.

In our 17 years together, Ness and I have seen enough Baseball to fill a couple of books 📚. Neither of us was prepared for what happened next. The wild pitch was WILD, so much so that it made it all the way to the brick wall behind the plate.

[ While we play in a $3 Million facility, we often talk about the need for padding on that wall.]

The baseball ⚾️ ricocheted perfectly back to the Catcher and all be had to do was apply the tag. Speechless 🙊

We loaded the bases again in the bottom of the 10th with one out but couldn’t score the Golden Run. Marco was dealing from the mound but we couldn’t score the final run. Finally, IU-SE plated five runs in the top of the 13th inning to win the 4 hour 24 minute thrill-a-thon, 11-6.

Never been prouder of the efforts that I saw from our group and the story is just starting. That takes us back tto the song 🎵 mentioned up top – I am still very much in a fog and at some point I have to get back home from Roanoke.

Meanwhile, my dear friend, Lawrence ” Big Picture ” Nesselrodt is on Ebay searching for deals on wall padding.

God is Good, have a Blessed Sunday and we will finish this story sooner than later!

It’s our goal to wear the Uniform the right way, show respect to the game and represent West Virginia Tech University Baseball in the Best way possible.

✔ ✅ ✔ across the Board !

Track 👣 & Field Results ! ➕ some pics from Mama Smoot…Thank You Shawn Montgomery

GIRLS :

Long Jump

Corrie Delp -3rd place-  15-10

Amelia Dalton.   18th           12-8.5

High Jump

Amelia Forsyth.     9th.       4-2

Triple Jump

Amelia Dalton.    11th.    28-10

100

Corrie Delp.    9th.    13.42

Bristol Delp.    21st.   13.93

Brooke Davis.  43rd.  15.56

1600

Amelia Forsyth. 23rd.   6:56.79

4 x 100 relay.  7th.  55.57

(Amelia Dalton, Bristol Delp, Brooke Davis, Corrie Delp)

400

Jacy Bobbitt.      31st.      1:20.73

800

Amelia Forsyth.    22nd.     3:05.98

200

Corrie Delp.       8th.           27.45

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Boys

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Long Jump

Nathanael Dalton.  11th.  19-1.75

Declan Sykes.         35th.  13-7.5

Triple Jump

Declan Sykes.        19th.    28-3.5

Discus

Carter Rodriguez 34th.  29-8.75

LJ Edwards.          41st.   27-10.5

Joey Rash-Rowland. 43rd. 15-4

Shot

Carter Rodriguez.  39th.   72-4

LJ Edwards.            42nd.  65-0

Lucas Konberg.      44th.    47-9

High Jump

Brendan Farris.    Attempted 

110 hurdles 

Brendan Farris.    12th.     18.85

Deckan Sykes.      23rd.    24.12

100

Brayden Smoot. 22nd.    11.99

Nathanael Dalton. 28th.  11.20

Joey Rash- Rowland. 44th.  16.86

1600

Parker Bond.     31st.     5:57.04

Trenton Newman 36th.  6:49.81

4 x 100 relay.   9th.    47.43

(Brendan Farris, Brayden Smoot, Trenton Newman, Nathanael Dalton)

400

Brayden Smoot. 15th.   54.01

Alex Elepan.        38th.   1:03.22

Buck Hudson.      42nd.   1:10.87

800

Trenton Newman.   36th.  2:52.66

Parker Bond.           37th.   2:52.84

Buck Hudson.         34th.    31.52

Joey Rash-Rowland. 35th.    36.37

Carroll County High School

In the background we can imagine Willie Nelson singing 🎶 ” On the Road Again” as ultra busy Patricia Lineberry is at it again with more of her talented performers ! Beth Bouldin assisting the Coverage…

After a 7am start to their Thursday, Cavalier Chorus Director Patricia Lineberry took to the highway for a road trip to Richmond with 3 of her star singers.

Seniors Brooke Fitchel and Louis Marshall and Junior Cristina Alderman were selected to the all Virginia Chorus after auditioning earlier this year, and have been working hard in preparation for this weekend’s performance in Richmond.

After two days of rehearsals and settling in, the trio performed a beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, along with many fellow singers from across the state. Yesterday was full of music as they prepared for today’s performance.

Hoping for another tremendous 🙏 day and and Godspeed on the journey 🏡.