Borrowing from Snagglepuss, tomorrow night πŸŒ™ it will be time to ” Exit stage Left ” as home Volleyball 🏐 matches come to an end…

Tomorrow night πŸŒ™ we welcome πŸ™ James River High School 🏫.to The Hill for a Junior Varsity and Varsity doubleheader. It will be the final time the Gymnasium will be used this fall so it will be the final time of holding the πŸŽ€πŸŽ™πŸŽ€ and trying to make the atmosphere everything it can be.

The theme for the night πŸŒ™ is Pink Out as October is Breast Cancer πŸŽ€ Awareness Month. It will also be the final time that Callie Harris, Brooke Webb and Corrie Delp play in the gym. Laiken Burnett will also be in the building for her farewell but her cast will limit her to a supportive role.

Each of the three seasons in the School year are as different as possible and then some. Fall is the one that mixes indoors and outside before everyone heads in for the Winter and then outside for the Spring.

Volleyball 🏐 will hopefully πŸ™ play one more match next week in the Regional tournament and our three Cross Country runners πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ will still race next week over in Axton at Smith River. Still a bit more writing ✍ to do but the announcing ends at match point.

The past few years with Cindy Edwards and her program has included a number of Student Athletes who have left their mark on the franchise that is Carroll County Volleyball.

Alyssa Ervin earned Three Rivers District Player of the Year and a quartet of Lady πŸ‘© Cavaliers have went on to play at the next level. Two of the four Seniors this season have rewritten the CCHS record books πŸ“š!!

Burnett leaves The Hill as the All-Time leader in Assists and her classmate, Callie Harris became just the second member of the 1,000 Digs club.

This season included a trio of matches with Brittany Kinney and her Middle School team nine nights with the older players.

Nikki Heflin and Sheila Harris teamed up to fill the void created by the retirement of Jason Petty. Kayla Nester stepped into the role of Assistant Coach for Varsity as Maleah Neely stepped away to catch her breath. Kim Weddle rounds out the Varsity staff and Coach Kelly Holderfield assisted at the Middle School.

Add up all of the names of the Coaches and Players in the three levels of the program and you are looking at 60 young Ladies that performed until the watchful eyes πŸ‘€ of the ‘Ole Ball Coach “. Each night they did their best to represent Carroll County and know that if they didn’t, Coach Edwards was quick to tell them so.

Going back to the Seniors, they’re final stage is still months away and they have plenty left to accomplish. But when the final point is scored Thursday nightπŸŒ™ it will mark the end of an era where the home Gym is concerned.

Thanks for the Memories πŸ’˜!

Before our very eyes πŸ‘€., Half Pint and the Professor are All Grown Up now ! Callie Harris and Laiken Burnett now both reside in the Volleyball 1,000 Club…

Welcome πŸ™ to Wednesday, October 22nd where Junior Varsity Football has center stage!

Morning πŸŒ„ Brew
One more from last night, from Marion Harris
The Schedule πŸ“…
Howard Mayo with his Motovational Nugget
Travis Osborne with his Bible Verse πŸ™ of the Day:

Psalm 27:1 The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™Œ