What do the Burcham Bunch, the Nester Nine, Corrie Delp, Amelia Dalton and Brendan Farris all have in common ? They are each Champions of the Three Rivers District in 2025 !

Brendan Farris

Carroll County High School claimed five Three Rivers District Championships, led by Varsity Baseball and Corrie Delp as the Junior flirted with Cavalier history Thursday afternoon at Floyd County.

Brendan Farris not only captured the title in the High Jump his his effort of 6’0, but he booked a spot at the State Meet in Lynchburg on June 6th.

Delp entered the day already assured that she would be attending the Finals at Liberty University and had just reached 17 feet for the first time. Each of her first three attempts set new Personal Records and the third one (17, 7.75) left her just 1/4 inch shy of the All-Time School record.

Amelia Dalton brought home the crown ๐Ÿ‘‘ in the Triple Jump. The ultra competitive young lady continues to impress while wearing the Cavalier colors, regardless of the Sport of the season.

Head Coach Shawn Montgomery reported that once again 17 Cavaliers set new Personal Records at the District meet.

Adam Nester and his Nester Nine JV Baseball team entered the day having already captured their District trophy ๐Ÿ†and with no post-season games being played, the had a send off contest versus Patrick County.

The team lit up the scoreboard at Bill Worrell Field like a pinball machine or video game. By the time the dust settled the Cavaliers had posted a 16-1 victory over the Cougars.

The title was the sixth consecutive one for the Junior Varsity program. Steve Combs collected five straight before moving up to Varsity and now Nester hit the ground running ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ by completing a near perfect 16-1 season. The future of Carroll County Baseball is looking bright!

The Nester Nine

If the future of the program looks bright, then the present looks like a solar eclipse as the Varsity team also posted a season with just one setback. The second game of the season, at Patrick County by one run.

Coach Casey Burcham commented about his team that night after the loss, saying that he liked what we was seeing from his squad. The next time out the Cavaliers won the first of 18 straight games.

As impressive as the winning streak is for the 19-1 team, its the manner that they conduct business that is the true show stopper. Every night they hit, hit with power, play defense and have a pitching staff that resembles the Atlanta Braves back in the 1980’s.

The depth of the arms, combined with the number of bats in the lineup sets the team up for a deep Regional run.

As dominant as Carroll County has been all season in the District, Patrick County entered the night just one game back. The Cougars played the Cavaliers to a one run game in Stuart so the entered the night with confidence.

Patrick County scored a run in the top of the first inning to take an early lead but what happened next was a Cavalanche. Peyton Spencer shook off the early run and dominated the game until Cody Reece finished off the seventh inning.

Reece was one of many offensive stars ๐ŸŒŸ, with two hits, including one that left the yard. Spencer, Camden DeHaven and Colby Goad each joined Reece in the two hit club. Ben Phillips stuffed the box score, going 3 for 3ย  with three runs scored and two RBIS.

“Guys responded well tonight when we had a little adversity at the beginning,” said Burcham “Peyton Spencer does what Peyton does on the mound and threw a phenomenal game. Offensively we had a great approach and squared up baseballs most of the night in the gaps.

Proud of these guys, they work hard everyday and deserved this moment.”

All four Soccer teams had the night off as the Junior Varsity teams have completed their seasons while both Forrest Johnson and Adrienne Harris await the results from the Regional seedings.

Christy Shupe and the Boys Tennis team headed over to Patrick County and netted a 7-2 victory over the Cougars.

Seniors

The Cavaliers won the singles matches 4-2 and then went on to sweep the three doubles matches. While the team as a whole won’t qualify for the Regional tournament, the Cavaliers will be represented by individuals next week when play begins.

Both CCHS Seniors closed out their final match with 2-0 records as Ethan Richardson and Paul Marshall swepted the day in Stuart.

Girls Tennis hosted Patrick County on The Hill and the day began with a touching Senior Day ceremony for both Tiffany Cruise and Erika McKenzie.

Photo ๐Ÿ“ท Credit – Greg Talley

The Lady Cavaliers fell 6-3 to the Cougars but McKenzie ended up sweeping her matches, winning her singles 8-3 and then teaming up with Khloe Akers to win doubles 8-1.

The teams season is over but Coach McKenzie will await word from the Regional tournament to see if any Cavaliers qualify as individuals.

Alexis Dalton and Terry Warf were scheduled to coach the Junior Varsity Softball team against Patrick County on Thursday afternoon but the Cougars did not have enough players. The younger Lady Cavaliers were acknowledged before the start of the Varsity Girls took the field.

It was Father’s Day at Cavalier Park and we had Macie Adkins on the Diamond ๐Ÿ’Ž with each of the Varsity players and their Fathers for a Ceremonial First Pitch.

Macie Adkins and Emma Harman with Laiken Burnett.

The ceremony was an absolute tug at the heart โค and then it was time for the game with the Lady Cougars. Patrick County sent lefty Hayden Lawless to the mound.

Patrick County scratched out a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning on two singles and a walk. Carroll County looked to tie the game in the bottom of the first inning as Emma Harman walked and Natalie Burress reached on an error.

Addie Greene followed with a line drive to right field, the hardest hit ball by either team but it was right to Ava Hiatt and turned into a double play when Harman was tagged out at home plate.

Laiken Burnett followed with a line drive but it found the glove of third baseman Jenna Woods. Those two shots were part of 20 consecutive Lady Cavaliers to be retired.

Bayleigh Allen led off the third inning with a shot, Laynie-Jo Leonard sent a bullet to right field to lead off the fifth inning but both of those rips ended as an out.

Patrick County …. 201 130 0 – 7 13 1

Carroll County…….000 000 0 – 0ย  0ย  1

When the dust settled Lawless had recorded a no-hitter with six strike outs.

The good news for the Lady Cavaliers is that they get to return to Cavalier Park Friday night to make up a District game versus James River High School at 5:00 pm.

We will be hosting a Veterans Appreciation Ceremonial First Pitch before hand.

Armed Forces

Veterans for Friday :


Kevin Burress- Marines
Seth Greer- Navy
Rick Carlson- Army,
Lucas Dalton -Air Force
Vickie Ritchie-Army
Jeff Wimmerman-Coast Guard

Looking forward, Baseball will be hosting Regional games 1 and 2 if they win the opening game.

While the Girls Soccer โšฝ๏ธ will open on the road, Boys Soccer still has a chance of hosting a play-in game.

Both Track ๐Ÿ‘ฃ and Field teams head to Christiansburg next for their Regional meet.

Tennis will send individuals who qualify to their Regional meets.

Softball is still in the running for the final spot in the Regional tournament and if they play again after tonight it will be a road game.

Girls ๐Ÿ‘ง Tennis ๐ŸŽพ Ceremony was something that warmed the Heart โค. Thank You to Kevin DeHaven, Greg Talley and Dr Ben Tickle – Live for the Night ๐ŸŒ™ [Finished]

More to follow later. Next stop โœ‹, JV Softball players at 5pm

More from Track ๐Ÿ‘ฃ and Field !!!

Your Scoreboard results :

Boys Tennis ๐ŸŽพ wins 7-2

Girls Tennis ๐ŸŽพ falls 6-3

All four Soccer โšฝ๏ธ teams were off

Patrick County did not bring a JV Softball team for us to play.

The Nester Nine rolled Patrick County 19-1 in five innings.

Varsity Softball dropped a 7-0 decision to Patrick County.

Varsity Baseball โšพ๏ธย  vs Patrick County is pending.

Boys

High Jump

Brenden Fariss.    1st. 6-0.  State qualifier PR

Buck Hudson-Attempted

Girls Long Jump

Amelia Dalton.    1st.    30-10.5.      PR

Girls Long Jump

Corrie Delp.    1st.       17-7.5.    PR

Amelia Dalton.  8th.    13-0

Jacy Bobbitt.   12th.    9-3.25

Girls

High Jump

Amelia Forsyth.   5th.   4-4.   PR

Autumn Ashton.  6th.    4-2

100

Corrie Delp.   7th.     13.42.     

Bristol Delp.   9th.    13.76

Jacy Bobbitt.  17th.   16.18

1600

Amelia Forsyth.  12th.  7:03.81

4 x 100 relay.    2nd.   55.38   PR (Season Best) 

(Amelia Dalton, Autumn Ashton, Bristol Delp, Corrie Delp)

300 Hurdles

Amelia Dalton.     6th. 1:03.43.   PR

Jacy Bobbitt.       8th.  1:06.74

200

Autumn Ashton.   16th.  33.47

Jacy Bobbitt.         17th.  34.31

Boys

110 hurdles 

Brenden Fariss.    5th.  17.58

Nathanael Dalton 6th.   17.59.   PR

100

Brayden Smoot.     2nd.  11.48

Matthew Bissonette. 17th.  12.68.    

Trenton Newman.      19th   12.87.    PR

Will Delp.                    20th.   13.04.   PR

Joey Rash-Rowland.  24th.    16.20

1600

Parker Bond.   18th.  5:48.36.     PR

4 x 100 relay.  3rd.    46.98

(Brenden Fariss, Brayden Smoot, Trenton Newman, Nathanael Dalton)

400

Brayden Smoot.   3rd.  53.03.       

Alex Elepan.          16th    1:06.11

300 hurdles

Declan Sykes.       6th.     58.10

Buck Hudson.       7th.    1:02.51

Lucas Konberg.    8th.     1:06.64

800

Parker Bond.    22nd.  2:44.92

Alex Elepan.     24th.     2:48.20

200

Trenton Newman.  13th.  26.40.  PR

Will Delp.                 18th.  27.63.  PR

Joey Rash-Rowland. 20th.  34.17

Discus

Carter Rodriguez     19th    79-10

Will Delp                 21st    65-5    PR

LJ Jones                23rd    57-10

Lucas Konberg        24th   52-6     PR

Shot Put

LJ Jones                17th     29-1    PR

Carter Rodriguez     19th     28-7

Will Delp                 23rd     25-3.25

Joey Rash-Rowland  24th    16-0.25

Long Jump

Nathanael Dalton    4th   19-9

Matthew Bissonnette 14th  17-1 PR

Declan Sykes            15th   15-1

Lucas Konberg          16th    10-9

Triple Jump

Nathanael Dalton     5th   38-10

Matthew Bissonnette 8thย  32-10ย  ย PR

Delcan Sykesย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Attemptedย 

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Stories to follow !