Gone but not forgotten, we see you, Anthony Barnes ! The Gazette becomes the fifth publication that I have been with a story on the retirement of the Cavs ball coach…

Sports page of the Gazette, upper right corner.

Standing in the checkout line at the Dollar πŸ’΅ General in downtown Laurel Fork, Virginia, I looked up and saw πŸ‘€ the Gazette. I had not picked one up un a year or two, so I added it to my gallon of milk and headed home.

Going back to the day of Anthony Barnes and his team banquet, I was the one who “broke ” the news within one minute of his speech. That is the last time I addressed the subject because I wasn’t there as a reporter, but as someone who wanted to show support for a man that had given everything he had to his program for six years.

No, I had no previous knowledge about the message that Barnes would share on that Sunday afternoon, just a good Ole fashioned hunch. When you live your life with your heart ❀️ on your sleeve in the manner that both of us do, it’s easy to get nicked up.

Yes, both Barnes and I started the current runs at the same time. Six years is a long time βŒ›οΈ to keep your foot on the gas ⛽️ pedal with all your might unless you are Rick Nester or Cindy Edwards.

If the goal for others is that of Lawrence Nesselrodt and myself, ” Leave it better than you found it,” Please know that you absolutely πŸ’―% accomplished that Coach Barnes.

The Roanoke Times, the Carroll News, the Gazette, and the Patriot newspaper πŸ“° all reported on your story, and that’s just the ones I know about. Folks watched πŸ‘€ you pour πŸ«— your heart out for six years. Take the time to soak that in !

Borrowing a line from the Night that the Lights went out in Georgia…

Thank You, Coach Barnes !

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