Carroll County High School enters tonight’sRegional Semi-final at Magna Vista supporting a shiny 9-2 record and are now playing with House Money π°.
A coach can challenge his or her team to buy into the thought process of everything is based on commitment to the Big Picture π·, but its a whole nother thing to see it play out in such a small window of time.
Seth Greer has accomplished things in a two year span that some folks never do. The beauty of the Carroll County rebuild is the fact that it’s not been done with smore and mirrors, meaning everything that took place can be duplicated
One of two outcomes will take place tonight on the campus outside of Martinsville. A 10th victory will send the Cavaliers to the promise land or a setback will close the curtain on a remarkable run πββοΈ. Either way, the journey warrants Celebration by all involved with the season.
Magna Vista is the #1 seed in the Region and come into play with a 10-1 record. The setback was a 50-49 type shoot out so its safe to say that the scoreboard operator will get a workoutπͺ tonight!
The quarterfinals were Chalk so both of the semi finals should be great games !
Carroll County Middle School Boys π¦ got back on the winning track Thursday night π by rallying past Radford 27-25 on The Hill.
The Cavaliers, playing for the third consecutive night, trailed 15-12 at the break but flipped the script over the final 12 minutes to secure their seventh victory on the season.
Head Coach Darian Brown looks back at another rapid fire π₯ week.
” Another tough week playing 3 in a row. Iβve had a few guys battling being sick, injuries, etc but they keep showing up! We had a very physical game against Patrick to start the week. Took a loss but proud of how hard we played. Battled with Scott Memorial in a very close game and fell short at the end. I wish we could play them one more time at our place and I think we could get them.
Last night we played Radford and it came down the very end! It was another physical game that had two technical fouls called. My guys overcame that adversity and pulled out the win by 2. This puts us at 7-7 going in to next week where we will play Christiansburg and Rural Retreat before Thanksgiving break!”
Thank You Coach !
Thursday night π Book π
The Box π¦ Score… it highlights a ” Clutch ” fourth quarter!!!
Radford (15 ) (10)- 25
CCMS …. 4 8 5 10 – 27
Sam Johnson 10, Gibson Barr 6, Remington Millaway 4, Jaxon Stanovcak 3, Bryce Jackson 2, Grant Reed 2
Morning π BrewOfficial schedule π Travis Osborne with his Bible Verse π of the Day:
1 John 4:11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.
Coach Mayo and his Motovational Nugget will appear here shortly after we land in PhoenixThank You to Rick and Donna Nester for their assistance π in getting us to this point in our travels!
The Hill – Carroll County Middle School Girls Basketball returned home fresh off a road victory on Wednesday and doubled down by defeating Radford Thursday night, 32-23.
” Looking more and more like the team I thought we were going to be this year,” said Head Coach Kris Richardson. “Confidence in each other and finally more confidence in themselves. We play Monday and Tuesday next week. Hopefully, we can continue on this high we are enjoying right now. “
Zari Cushman dropped 10 of her game high 21 points during the opening 6:00 and the team never looked back.
Briley McGhee scored seven of her eight points early on and Kierra Robinson added the final basket π§Ί.
Next week will look like a quiet stretch for Carroll County as the team only has two games on the calendar π .
Junior Varsity Head Coach Halie Cushman shared her thoughts on the efforts she received from her group in their scrimmage…
From Coach :
All of our girls played great. It gave us a good look to see our strengths and areas of growth to start doing work in. Iβm so proud of the girls and the energy they brought to the court π
Varsity Coach Howard Mayo checks β in
” I think we can really see where we are getting better at handling the ball and attacking the basket. Our defense showed some good signs with our rotations. Hopefully we will continue to work hard and get better.”