Welcome ๐Ÿ™ to Thursday May 8th as we have a slate of Cavaliers in Action ๐ŸŽฌ, weather permitting…

Four teams set to defend The Hill and two more taking road trips. Boys Tennis ๐ŸŽพ heads over to Floyd County and Junior Varsity Baseball โšพ๏ธ travels to Independence.

Soccer โšฝ๏ธ Week continues and its Youth Night at Tommy Thompson Field as the Cavaliers host the Buffalo๐Ÿƒ.

Varsity Baseball โšพ๏ธ continues its drive ๐Ÿš— towards a regular season Championship with first pitch set for 6pm versus Grayson County.

Now we just need Mother Nature to play nice…

Carroll County Girls JV hosted a Soccer โšฝ๏ธ team with a player you might see on Television ๐Ÿ“บ down the road Wednesday night, falling 4-1-0 in make believe scoring, 5-0 in real life.

Mama Smoot with the Introduction Photo ๐Ÿ“ท

Amelia Holbrook wears #7 for Abingdon and is listed in the teams program as an eighth grade Midfielder. The restrictions in place that keep 8th graders from playing Varsity is the reason Holbrook plays for JV Coach James Anger instead of Varsity Coachย  Jordan Blackson.

The great news for Carroll County JV is they went toe to toe with every other Falcons player. Campbell Stokely scored the lone goal other than Holbrook in the 5-0 decision on Wednesday night at Tommy Thompson Field.

Head Coach Brittany Kinney also saw the progress her squad had made since a 7-0 setback in the season opener down in Washington County.

” I thought we did a great job attacking the goal. We got on their side of the field way more this time, which is huge improvement, ” said Kinney.

The program is in its first year back after a dormant period and has hit the ground running ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ since the start of the season.

” At halftime, I told the girls that we had a huge improvement because when we played at Abingdon it was 0-6 tonight it was only 0-3,” added Kinney. ” Baya did a great job holding and challenging Abingdonโ€™s number 7 Holbrook).

Our midfield work super hard all night. Vanessa also pushed, challenged, and attacked the goal.

When we played at Abingdon, it was our first game and weโ€™ve grown so much since then! Iโ€™m proud of their efforts.

We are back to practice tomorrow and ready to work and prepare for James River.

We are wrapping up our season and they are continuing to show up and show out.”

The game versus James River on Friday night was a last minute schedule change and will cap off a week in which 10 Soccer โšฝ๏ธ matches will be held at Tommy Thompson Field.

Both Boys teams are set to play Floyd County Thursday night on Youth Jersey night.

Friday night will begin with James River and Carroll County JV and be followed by Glenvar and Carroll County Varsity.

Carroll County High School Soccer โšฝ๏ธ

Coach Kinney took a moment to share her thoughts on the previous match against Galax.

” We played super great against Galax. I felt we could have been a little more aggressive on attacking and finishing. Overall though, a win is a win.ย 

We had great crosses for shots. Sherlyn had a beautiful shot off of a defensive error from a corner shot. Ithaca also had a beautiful drive in for her very first goal!!

Our thoughts and prayers are with Juliana. She suffered a season ending injury within the last 20 seconds.”

The Sounds of Spring on The Hill is peaceful after School ๐Ÿซ. Softball, Boys Soccer โšฝ๏ธ, Track and Field all getting in practice time ahead of Middle School Soccer at 5:00..

Patrick County Middle School has arrived for the Opening match of tonight’s Soccer doubleheader. They will take on Carroll County Middle School at 5pm.

Girls Junior Varsity will host Abingdon in the nightcap, beginning at roughly 6pm.

Abingdon JV Roster
CCMS Soccer โšฝ๏ธ Roster

5:35 pm – Halftime score, Pulaski County Middle School 1, Carroll County Middle School 0.

Our Game 1 announcing team !
The Blue Shirts ๐Ÿ‘• for the Opening match on Wednesday night ๐ŸŒ™

Photos ๐Ÿ“ท from Ben Tickle…

Final Score of the Middle School ๐Ÿซ match was Patrick County 1, Carroll County 0.