Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : Tracing the roots back to the beginning takes us all the way back to February of 1982.

Shortly after graduating from Francis Howell High School in the summer of 1981, I found myself with an opportunity to make the switch from covering Sports for the weekly newspaper πŸ“° to doing so for one of the largest daily newspapers in the country.

The St. Charles Journal had given me an opportunity to cover sports while still in high school and this included some of my own golf β›³ matches. After the accident, golf was the only option that was available in regards to serious competition and the writing ✍ was nothing short of a blast.

The St. Charles Post was the local section of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the chance to test my chops at a higher level was incredibly exciting ! A few stories into the stay, my Editor pulled me aside and explained to me that if I wanted to ever be taken seriously, I would have to learn how to write ” mean “.

The editor was on the fast track and would go on to a tremendous career in the Gateway City. But for me, even as a teenager, I wanted to use my voice for good. Most of what I write is considered fluff but I’m at peace with that and have been for quite some time.

The ability to tell a story with my words has never been how I made a living but it has always been my passion. I believe that at last count, there has been a couple dozen newspapers where my writing has appeared over the past forty plus years and the message has remained the same, use your words for Good and let the Glory go to God.

Β  Some of the stops βœ‹ along the way were brief ones while others lasted for an extended period of time. The Northern Virginia Daily in Shenandoah County is at the top of the list in regards to longevity with The Carroll News being up there as well.

The ability to hold a microphone 🎀 also started as a teenager. Starting out as a DJ for someone who hosted all types of private events ( and I do mean ALL kinds) led to numerous opportunities down the road.

Β  The term, OneofUs stims from the search for others that have a similar take on life. Chuck McGill at the NVD was a terrific example and Bill ” Pappy ” Meade at the Page News and Courier falls into the same category.

We live in a time where its easy to attack others and I truly believe πŸ™ that its the number one problem that we face today as a society. My crusade to bring joy to as many people as possible might be a Fools Errand but its my Mission for as long as I can do it.

 

Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : June 13, 2015 is our Red Letter Day and with Good Reason !

Rachel McCoy and Keith Cubbage

The day not only included two State Championship games separated by just 91 miles, it included private airplanes ✈ getting folks to two weddings πŸ’’ and four High School graduates πŸŽ“ performing their ” Walk πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ” 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 !

Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : Rachel McCoy (Clark) enjoyed her five years in Shenandoah so much that she returned for another five !

Rachel McCoy joined the Varsity team during her Freshman year (2012) and remained a fixture in the lineup right up to Graduation πŸŽ“. It’s only fitting that this impressive young Lady ended up graduating on the Diamond πŸ’Ž 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.

  The insight of the day that divided the small school 🏫, 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 πŸ‘ͺ that is Lady Panthers Softball.