Trace Reavis as Batman, Camden DeHaven as Robin but this time our Dynamic Golfing Duo had other Super Hero Friends as the Cavaliers team captures Runner – Up in Three Rivers District meet on Monday !

Pete Dye and The River Course at Virginia Tech University has brought many a golfer πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈto their knees since they started play on  the easy on the eyes layout.

  Yesterday afternoon, Carroll County High School Senior Trace Reavis shot a blistering -5, 67 on the 7,000 yard course.

Reavis is finishing up a magnificent stay on The Hill over his four years, with an eye on returning to the State Tournament at seasons end. His Junior year concluded with a 10th place finish at Heritage Oaks in Harrisonburg.

Reavis finished as co-medalist with Floyd’s Isaiah Cantrell.

While the 67 alone makes it a great day for the Cavaliers, Reavis had plenty of help from his teammates.

Dynamic Duo being honored last season during a Home Volleyball match.

Camden DeHaven carded an eight over par 80 to place second for Carroll County and right behind him was fellow Cav, Fisher McMillian with an 81. The fourth score that counted came off the clubs of Adison McCraw (87).

While the individual achievements for Reavis have become the norm, the second place finish in the seven team District meet brings back memories of past glory days for the program.

The team will make a quick return to the links tomorrow when they return up Interstate 81 to challenge Glenvar High School at Hanging Rock Golf Course.

Team Results :

Floyd County 292

Carroll County 315

Radford 319

James River 328

Patrick County 339

Glenvar 341

Martinsville 364 ( replaced Alleghany)

Trace Reavis after his Top 10 finish at the State Tournament last fall.

Fun add on for the golfers reading this story. If you teed off at The River Course and played until you hit the ball 67 times, what hole would you make it to ?

Cavalier Golf β›³ – We Ain’t Afraid of No River!! Well done team !!

That personal note πŸ“ lands below the final photo πŸ“· incase Allen Worrell runs the story…

● Radford High School hosted the meet.

Diamonds πŸ’Žare a Girls Best Friend : 50 Shades 😎 of Baseball ⚾️ includes the Sports Reporters (Slightly longer read)

Β  Once I realized that my Love for writing ✍ wasn’t ever going to provide food for my growing Family, I turned my focus towards the other end of the Newspaper building. Circulation and Transportation is the back porch of the Newspaper πŸ“° world but it treated me well for a lifetime.

  But the passion for telling a good story increased every time I would listen to a Jimmy Buffett song 🎡 and then reached another level when I discovered the work of Aaron Sorkin. From town to town, State to State, wherever I was working I would eventually gravitate towards the Sports Reporter who had the local beat.

Β  One day I tried to stop and count how many times that I’ve had something printed in a Newspaper, Magazine or On-line. Once the count reached two dozen, it made me smile and think all the way back to when my second Editor told me that I would never be taken seriously in this business because I was incapable of writing ✍ MEAN.

Some newspaper articles were one and dones, other relationships lasted for years. I even managed to spend a year as the Sports Editor for a weekly paper in Shenandoah County ( Free Press ). Five years as a ” part timer ” for the Northern Virginia Daily up in Strasburg created north of 500 By Lines. Covering Indiana High School Basketball for the Greenfield Daily Reporter was beyond exciting.

Β  The best part about the journey was the relationships that developed over the years at the various papers and no particular order, I will list a few.

Chris Graham, Bill Meade, Rob Sisk, Jim Sacco, Chuck McGill, Allen Worrell and his non-brother, Craig Worrell. Seven names, seven different people who all have played a role in the journey.

In regards to Craig Worrell, our paths crossed for the first time near the end of his time as the Sports Editor for the weekly newspaper in Galax. But he makes this list because while we didn’t work side by side, I have never met a Man who served one Community or in his case three, that managed to remain such a revered sole. The business doesn’t make that part of the Day 2 Day operation, so to not include someone who survived in that manner would be an oversight on my part.

Allen Worrell at the Carroll News has been a treat to work alongside the past five years and we have developed a friendship along the way. The word Friend is a sacred word to me so if I use it, please believe it matters. There have been a couple hundred By Lines in the newspaper and our ability to partner on things has been Amazing! One common denominator we share is that neither one of our Wives read our work but we would be lost without them.

Allen reached another level in my book with his coverage of the season finale of the recent Baseball season. That was a truly great story. Bonus points for Allen because he has a Plucky Sidekick in his office 🏒, Mr David Broyles.

Jim Sacco is no longer in the Business but our time working together at the daily Newspaper up in Waynesboro was a match made in heaven. Sacco would eventually land in Bristol and then up in Harrisonburg before switching gears βš™ by moving into the Non-profit industry. Sacco wasn’t everyones Cup of Tea but I loved his creativity.

Chuck McGill is a great example of a OneofUs.CareΒ  communicator McGill wants to use his skill set for Good and in this day and age, that is in short supply. We first met at the Northern Virginia Daily and have stayed in touch over the years. McGill took over as the Sports Editor at the NVD before returning to his native West Virginia. It was during his time as Sports Information Director for Marshall University that Chuck arranged for me to meet with Sydney Nester.

Pappy Meade teaching Italian

Rob Sisk is much more like a fourth Son to me than a friend. If there was a Hall of Fame for Humanity, Sisk goes in on the First Ballot πŸ—³. The fact that Rob created our logo for OneofUs.Care means more to me then words can explain and it will bond us together, forever. Sisk now lives in the land of the Fighting Irish but the Liberty University graduate πŸŽ“ still bleeds for his beloved Hokies..

Rob was also a part of what I still consider among the greatest weekend adventures that I ever created and that will be part of a separate Baseball stories.

Bill ” Pappy ” Meade, a graduate πŸŽ“ of R.E. Lee High School in Staunton and William & Mary. If Sisk is a fourth Son, Meade is a third older Brother to me. Meade, like McGill wants to use his skill set to make the World 🌎 a better place. Pappy is in his seventies now but is still out there doing his best to serve our youth.

Meade is teaching at a Christian ✝️ school near his house and Coaching tennis 🎾 at the school formerly known at R.E. Lee but now goes by the name Staunton High School. Whenever Pappy is around some of my Grandchildren he will open up an App and start teaching them a foreign language.

That leaves us Chris Graham of the Augusta Free Press, an online Newspaper based in Augusta County. Chris and his wife Crystal will also have a separate Baseball ⚾️ story in the Book πŸ“– but for now I will share a few thoughts about the 20 year relationship with the University of Virginia graduate πŸŽ“.

The ties πŸ‘” between us start with UVA because Chris earned a diploma from there and I bought one, by way of the youngest of our five Children, Rebecca Carter McDowell.

Momento, created by Rebecca for a Fun Season of covering ACC Football 🏈🏈🏈 with Chris Graham

Β  To try and show the proper amount of respect for Chris Graham that I have I will revert back to the type of questions I would create during the stretch when we were recording three Podcasts a week.

Β  Your life depends upon your winning of one game, any sport, who would you want Coaching it ?

Back then, my answer would have been Geno, all day long.

Β  If an under educated Aaron Sorkin wannabe, that struggles with sentence structure among other things, life was hanging in the balance on how a story reads….. it is going to Chris Graham, everyday and twice on Sunday.

The seven people have one thing in common, well two if you add that they are all WAY smarter than me. The all have a passion that fuels their fire πŸ”₯ and while they are spread out across the East Coast, they each left a sizable impression on me.

Welcome πŸ™ to a rare blank day on the Cavalier calendar πŸ“… but the search for Positivity rolls on…

Morning πŸŒ„ Brew

    Today is one day closer to the High School 🏫 games counting as the regular season is now right around the corner.

Later today we will have a Motovational message from Girls Basketball Coach, Howard Mayo and Marion Harris is putting the finishing touches on a local version of the Ryder Cup Golf β›³ matches.

 

One of the photos πŸ“· from the Page County side of the Softball book πŸ“– that we have entered the phase of describing the effect that the Late Roy Cardin had on a generation of Lady Panthers.

  Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™Œ…