Everything about Thursday night πŸŒ™ on The Hill was perfect, minus a few minutes late in the third set as Carroll County celebrated Breast Cancer πŸŽ€ Awareness Month with its Pink Effect πŸ’— Night πŸŒ™

Marion Harris, Tammy Quesenberry, Christy Burnett, Denise Webb and Adrienne Harris McGuire joining in the between sets fundraising.

The scoreboard will show that visiting James River High School defeated Carroll County in Three Rivers District Volleyball 3-1 ( 17-25, 25-19, 29-27, 25-18). The regular season ending match leaves the Lady Cavaliers at 14-9 overall and 5-7 in the District.

Charlotte East was one of the two match officials and she proudly shared her 10 year token as a survivor of Breast Cancer.

Doug and Charlotte standing under the Balloon 🎈 Arch created by Kayla Nester.
David Broyles will probably need to skip this photo πŸ“· for his grown up story in the Newspaper πŸ“° but I found it priceless.

Carroll County hit the ground running as they looked to improve on the outcome earlier this season when the team visited Buchanan. The teams were tied in the first set at 5,6 and 7 but Carroll County created space with an 8-2 run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ.

Brooke Webb led the way in the decisive spurt as the Senior scored with Kills and serves. Fellow Seniors Callie Harris and Corrie Delp both added finishing swings and CCHS protected the 15-9 advantage the rest of the way.

Sophomore Raylee Goins had a personal 3-0 run with a kill, an Ace and a service winner. Ali Wright added two kills and Harris closed out the 25-17 victory.

James River returned the favor in the second set after a Delp block tied things up at 17-17. The Knights closed out the equalizer 8-2, sending the match to the third set all square.

Carroll County raced out to a quick 10-4 lead behind the serves of Maddie Hyatt and consecutive blocks from Delp. Back to back kills from Harris pushed the Cavs to a 21-18 advantage and Goins landed a kill to give CCHS set point at 24-20.

The following few minutes produced the best points of the match and it started with the Knights pulling even by scoring four straight points. Webb and Delp combined to give the Lady Cavaliers set point serves at 25, 26 and 27 but James River answered all seven opportunities CCHS had to close out the set and finally prevailed 29-27.

Carroll County trailed in the fourth set 17-13 when Webb and Goins cut the deficit to just two points. But once again the Knights rallied to close out the match with an 8-3 run to seal the 25-18 victory.

Head Coach Cindy Edwards and her team will now wait out the results of the final Regional rankings to see if Carroll County landed in the Top Eight. If they did, the team will have earned a road trip to one of the Top four seeds in the Regional tournament. The format changed this year byΒ  eliminating the play-in games, leaving the #9 and #10 teams on the outside looking in.

Carroll County JV Volleyball closed out its season, falling 2-0 (24-26, 16-25) to James River. The team, led by first year Head Coach Nikki Heflin improved every step of the way this season and the influx of the current Sophomores should create some compelling Varsity practices next fall.

Travis Osborne captured Aubrey Hanshaw serving an Ace during the JV match.

Part of the fund raising highlights included two 5:00 set breaks where the fans could launch a serve for $1.00 in hopes of having it land on a prize on the far side of the court. Denise Webb might need a bigger closet after her haul from the festivities.

Great cause, wonderful crowd energy for the final match that the four Seniors will play at 🏑.

It seemed like it was just yesterday that I walked into the Auxiliary Gym and saw Nikki Heflin and Sheila Harris working πŸ’ͺ out the Junior Varsity team yet tonight it was time to say our Goodbyes πŸ‘‹ to our JV players..

At the beginning of tryouts…

To start this final story with anything other than how elegant the three members of the JV team πŸ’™ spoke about their Coaches  during a pre-match ceremony would be an injustice. Kudos to the team for creating πŸ‘ a tug at your heart ❀ moment that I believe that both Ladies will cherish…

Two pics from Mama Smoot
Travis Osborne with a few pics…

In regards to the actual match, our Lady πŸ‘© Cavaliers pushed the visiting Knights into extra points before falling 26-24.

Morgan Osborne βš“ anchored the service line from 13-16 until 18-16 and Aubrey Hanshaw tied the set at 20-20 with an Ace – pictured above.

Scarlett Dalton landed an Ace to get Carroll County to set point at 24-23 but James River strung together three straight points to take the set, 26-24.

Carroll County trailed 12-6 when Paige Ogle and Hanshaw teamed up on a 4-0 run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. The Lady Cavaliers capped their comeback when Osborne landed an Ace and Aaliyah Hampton finished up a point to make it 14-14.

James River closed out the match with an 11-2 run, making the final score 25-16.

Now the season is over and the eight Sophomores will work on their games in hoping πŸ™ to play on the Varsity team next year. The trio of Freshman and 8th graders have plenty of Volleyball 🏐 left in their futures !

Thank You Nikki Heflin and Thank You Shelia Harris for coaching up this group of youngsters ! Job Well Done !!!

Time to sneak in one more Photo πŸ“· of our Middle School 🏫 squad !

Fun Night πŸŒ™ on The Hill with Volleyball 🏐 and the 🏈🏈🏈 Cavaliers got ‘er done at Radford High School !

Michelle Nicholson with the Final score board…

Stories to write ✍ :

Nikki and Sheila lead their Little Cavaliers for the final time….

I owe David Broyles a gamer on the Varsity Volleyball 🏐 match…

One odds and ends story on Pink Effect Night πŸŒ™

For now, thank you to the following πŸ™ people who pitched in, allowing us to share football updates during the Volleyball 🏐 match…

Coach Rick Nester, SRO Chris Mabry, Mama Smoot, AD Kevin DeHaven and finally Michelle Nicholson πŸ‘πŸ™Œ

Remember, we are all in this together ❀

Stories soon but an 8am Root Canal in Mt Airy might effect how quickly….

Travis Osborne catches Coach Nikki watching πŸ‘€ Aubrey Hanshaw serving…

More 2 Follow !!!

The Gymnasium is open on The Hill and its Pink effect night πŸŒ™ as we celebrate Breast Cancer πŸŽ€ Awareness Month !

Doug and Charlotte East

Here for the Night πŸŒ™
Setting the Mood

5:35 – 1st Serve

Tie πŸ‘” at 20-20, Carroll County TO

CC up 24-23, TO JR

James River wins 26-24 at 6:04

James River breaks a 14-14 tie, wins the second set 25-16.

6:30 – Varsity Volleyball 🏐 on the floor !

Set #1 – Carroll County 25-17

Set #2 – James  River  25-19

Set #3 – James River, 29-27 at 8:30

Set #4 – TO CC, James River up 13-9

Welcome πŸ™ to Thursday, October 23rd, where we close the door πŸšͺ on home Volleyball 🏐 and the 🏈🏈🏈 Cavs head to the land of the Bobcats…

Coach Mayo and his Motovational Nugget!
Thank You Coach

Morning πŸŒ„ Brew

The Schedule
Travis Osborne with his Bible Verse πŸ™ of the Day !

Romans 8:28Β And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.

This little character made an appearance late last night as we took a look at why leaving the Gym tonight will feel different.

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

Need to wish safe travels πŸ™ to Mr DeHaven today as his Athletic Director duties will take him away from The Hill.

Will close it out with the Junior Varsity players that have spent the past few months growing up under the watchful eyes πŸ‘€ of Nikki Heflin and Sheila Harris. This will be their final time together as a group this season as well.