
Photo π· : Velvet Leonard
Buchanan – Isaiah Easter scored six of his team high 19 points in a 17 second window of the final minute of the game Friday night, only to see the homestanding James River sink a 3-pointer to win the Three Rivers District showdown 64 – 61.
Carroll County (7-9) was forced to be precise from the floor throughout the contest as despite the physicality of the play, the Cavaliers were only rewarded with 11 free throws. Easter sank the 11th free throw with 0:26.4 remaining to knot the game at 61 – 61, setting up the nail π bitting finish it deserved.
The Knights executed their final play to perfection, sinking a 3-pointer with just two seconds remaining. Unlike the College game where a team calling a timeout gets to advance the ball to half court, Carroll County was forced to try and force overtime. The team was unable to answer the late basket π§Ί.
” Very proud of my guys playing hard, coming back and tieing the game up in a very physical,rough game,” said Head Coach Anthony Barnes. ” Very somber locker room , but I told them you learn more in a close loss and it shows grit, determination and toughness and fight inside them as a TEAM, even with outcome and ending of game. Sometimes you win the battles and loose the war on circumstances outside of your fight and effort. We will keep working, pushing and improving till πͺ the end ! Go CAVS!”
The team was playing a second straight game without Eli Lark due to Illness but the Cavaliers finished the game with seven players scoring atleast four points.
Colton Gravley joined Easter in double figures by scoring 10 points, including going 5 of 6 from the charity stripe. Right behind the duo was Blake Reed (8 points) and Will Motley and Trace Reavis with 7 points apiece.
Kyle Bunn continues to finish out his Senior season on an upswing, finishing with six points and Hayden Jackson rounded out the scoring for Carroll County with four points.
The teams traded buckets in the first half with James River (10-7) closing out play with you guessed it, draining a 3-pointer to cut βοΈ the Cavalier lead down to 27 -26

The back and forth play continued across the third quarter until the final two minutes plus. The Knights drilled three from deep as part of their 11-0 run that left Carroll County down 8 with just 8:00 to play.
The Cavaliers controlled the fourth quarter but James River attempted 13 free throws across the final minutes to set up the final play.
Motley found Reavis for an easy two on the opening possession and Reed drained a floater to cut the lead down to just four at 45 – 41. The Cavaliers kept charging and finally caught the home team with 0:26.4 left.
Everything on the schedule π for next week will have two words attached to it – weather permitting. As of now, both the Junior Varsity and Varsity Boys π¦ are set to host Patrick County Tuesday night on The Hill.
****** Monday is hosting Christiansburg on The Hill – weather permitting…