Long before Cavalier Park, even before Orcas Island 🏝, their was a little place called Shenandoah, Virginia and we spent a decade there. While it was great to be back for a visit with four of our nine grandchildren, I sure did miss Kevin Burress!

When we left the PT appointment on The Hill Wednesday morning, for the first time in a crazy, crazy Spring of trying to help 12 Carroll County High School sports teams, it felt like we had a big enough window to get Lin some quality time with our Grandchildren in Page County.

It happened to be that our long time friend, Alan Knight was hosting a Regional tournament semifinal game in a place where I called games for roughly a decade. It didn’t take any arm twisting when Lori Mongold asked me if I would be up to announcing the game for the Lady Panthers.

Pre-Game

It was a fun, fun night and the Lady Panthers won 2-1 to advance to the State Tournament next week. But at the end of the night πŸŒ™ one thing was very obvious to me – I truly missed having Kevin Burress in the chair πŸ’Ί next to me.

  Every sport is so very different in the approach to holding a πŸŽ€πŸŽ™πŸŽ€ and Softball is one that is best done with a wing man πŸ‘¨. I have been blessed with sharing the Press Box with Burress the past couple of years and I didn’t realize just how much until last night. I have to add that Tammy Tobler and when she’s in town, Macie Adkins add something special to the mix.

Friday morning πŸŒ„ will be spent down (from here) at Liberty University alongside Corrie Delp and Brenden Fariss. In between now and then, Page County will host a Regional Championship game at Alan F Knight Field at 6pm.

Not sure if the stars will line up for that one or not, but if it does, I will be there without Mr Burress and that makes it a bit different.

Next stop βœ‹, Track πŸ‘£ and Field….

Page County High School Softball 🏫 program is once again heading to the Class 2 State Tournament after edging Strasburg 2-1  Wednesday night. The Lady Panthers will host Central – Woodstock Thursday for Region crown πŸ‘‘.

Shenandoah – Ava Marshall crushed a Home Run and Kahlei Shifflett scored on a RBI double from Madison Phares to lead Page County High School to a 2-1 victory over visiting Strasburg Wednesday night. Freshman pitcher Summer Pence took care of the rest with a 13 strikeout, one hitter and now PCHS (20-3) is headed once again to the State Tournament.

Central – Woodstock edged Fort Defiance 5-2 in the other semifinal game and now the #3 seed Falcons will challenge the #1 seeded Lady Panthers for the Regional Championship Thursday night.

Strasburg’s  Ava Mayhew limited Page County to just seven hits and recorded nine strikeouts across her six innings of work. The junior would have celebrated a victory more often than not with those stats but the night belonged to Page County.

Both teams committed just one error behind their pitchers and Page County closed out the contest with two stellar defensive plays. Mayhew led off the seventh inning with a line shot that handcuffed Caelyn Lucas but the freshman stayed with the play, nipping Mayhew at first base. One out later, Kaitlyn Cunningham sent a line shot to centerfield that hung up long enough for Marshall to squeeze in her glove for the final out.

Shifflett led the offense by going 3 for 3 and the Junior plated what would prove to be the winning run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ in the top of the third inning, thanks to Phares.

The second straight pitchers duel in Region play once again showcased the strong suit of the Lady Panthers Softball. Strong pitching, solid defense and timely hitting is the staple of the veteran Skipper and his team over the decades. PCHS edged Stuarts Draft 3-1 in the opening round and will now face another familiar face when Central – Woodstock comes to town.

Central (20-2) and Page County split their games in the regular season with each team winning on the others home field. Back on April 2nd, Central handed Page a 6-4 loss that dropped the Lady Panthers to a mark of 3-3. On April 29th Page County edged the Falcons 2-1, a victory that is part of the teams 17 game winning streak.

The best part of this trilogy is that both teams will advance to the Class 2 State Tournament after the trophy πŸ† presentation Thursday night πŸŒ™.

First Pitch is set for 6pm.

Strasburg       000 010 0 – 1 1 1

Page County  002 000 X – 2 7 1