
Cavalier Tennis πΎ getting moved to its fourth time slot on Thursday afternoon takes a well spaced week and kinda turns it upside down.
After spending the entirety of the Spring trying hard to support all 12 teams, the goal was to be there until the very end for as many of them as possible. Now the challenge will be tougher as half of the Varsity teams will be competing inside a six hour window on Thursday.
Brendan Farris and Corrie Delp are advancing to Lynchburg so technically it is not the actual end of Boys or Girls Track and Field, right ?
Ethan Richardson and Maverick Baker are going to advance to the Singles and Doubles portion of Tennis, so its really not the end, is it ?
For Adrienne Harris and her Girls Soccer β½οΈ team its Win at William Byrd High School π« or go home.
2 to 6, 2:30 to 4 and 6 to 7:45 but hey, at least they are all up I-81.
The last time it was a 3 in 1 kinda day, it started with the Knowledge Bowl π₯£, then Regional Swimming πββοΈ and finally Regional Wrestling.
There’s a potential for a great deal of Cavaliers to perform for the final time. Some for the season and others for ever. The good news is that Forrest Johnson and Jeremy Puckett have a stand alone game on Wednesday evening and Casey Burcham has the same on Friday night on The Hill.
Β Β The theme is this – just like Tim Allen in his middle sitcom, be there for the Last Man (or Woman) Standing.
Thursday just became a bit more tricky because Mother Nature is just mean spirited at times.
