
You throw a bucket of water π§ on a rock, and it doesn’t do a thing.
You let a drop of water π§ fall on a rock everyday and it creates a hole π³
Consistency beats intensity…

You throw a bucket of water π§ on a rock, and it doesn’t do a thing.
You let a drop of water π§ fall on a rock everyday and it creates a hole π³
Consistency beats intensity…




The day not only included two State Championship games separated by just 91 miles, it included private airplanes β getting folks to two weddings π and four High School graduates π performing their ” Walk πΆββοΈ” minutes before the game at Radford University.
The search for more folks wanting to join the conversation will be ongoing for another month but everyone on board up to this point has been an absolute delight to converse with !

Rachel McCoy joined the Varsity team during her Freshman year (2012) and remained a fixture in the lineup right up to Graduation π. It’s only fitting that this impressive young Lady ended up graduating on the Diamond π on June 13, 2015, moments before playing King William for the State Championship.
McCoy, now Rachel Clark, and her fellow Seniors received their diplomas with their eye black on their faces while all of their classmates were back home getting theirs in a more traditional fashion. When you add in the fact that Rachel was the Class Valedictorian, it adds another layer to the story.
Β McCoy – Clark is now set to enter her fifth season as the Junior Varsity team Head Coach, a important part of the Lady Panthers Softball program.
Β The insight of the day that divided the small school π«, as even the parents of the younger players were faced with a tough choice if they had an older sibling set to graduate back at the High School.
McCoy – Clark was a hard hitting infielder who doubled as the closer in the circle and she experienced close calls in 2012 and 2013 before celebrating in 2014 and 2015.
Now she is like so many others from a decade ago, married with children and a career. Yet, she still strives to find the time to give back to the family πͺ that is Lady Panthers Softball.

Timing is everything and last night in St.Louis the Cardinals were hosting the San Diego Padres and the Cards were celebrating the career of legendary Ozzie Smith.
My Sister Sharon, a long time resident of the area and equally long time fan of the ball club. Sharon was at the game and managed to snag me one of the bobble heads. The natural pose for Ozzie was capturing him in the middle of one of his famous back flips.
Smith came to the Cardinals via a straight up trade for Gary Templeton. Tempy was one of a small number of baseball players that fall in the category of favorites for me. Sadly, Tempy ran into a drug problem before it became okay to have one and the greatest switch hitter since Mickey Mantle, leading to a trade out to San Diego.

Β Ozzie Smith was as popular of a ball player as Baseball βΎοΈ has seen in half a century. Each year, Smith would head out to play short stop and along the way to his position Ozzie would slow down long enough to land a back flip.
Fast Forward now to the home opener for Carroll County High School Softball team in 2024-2025. It’s time to run our Lady Cavaliers π© out to their positions and our centerfielder pops out of the dugout and proceeds to land a perfect back flip. Holly Miller is a special young lady that plays the game with a level of zeal that few possess.
Sadly, there wasn’t a camera on the moment that day but it was a moment that will never be forgotten on my part.
Holly Miller is a second generation Cavalier Center Fielder as her Father, Hix Miller roamed the diamond π on the other side of the Boulevard, Bill Worrell Field.
The link above is a story about Hix and Holly Miller.

I doubt that Holly Miller knows the history of Ozzie Smith and the back flip but last night in the STL , the Cardinals captured the Back Flipper in all of his glory.