We scored 99 out of a possible 100 at Cavalier Park on Tuesday night πŸŒ™, with the missing ingredient being the final score in the game versus Floyd County.

In five decades of holding a microphone 🎀, I can not remember a single night where everything just felt so very right except that pesky final score.

The scoreboard shows you that Floyd County outlasted our Lady Cavaliers in a Three Rivers District contest, 7-4.

The contest was the first or second close game of the season for Carroll County, and in the bottom of the fifth inning, our Lady Cavaliers climbed out of a 4-0 deficient.Β  The emotion of Holly Miller stepping on home plate to tie the score at 4-4 showed just how much the senior centerfielder wanted to win against the visiting Lady Buffaloes πŸƒ.

Floyd County would answer with two runs πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ in the top of the sixth inning and finally added an insurance run in the seventh to secure the 7 – 4 victory.

Yes, we dropped a hard fought game to our neighbor / rival, but there were plenty of feel-good moments on display. Now, if you are a we didn’t win so I don’t care fan, you have everything you need to know about the game.

Velvet Leonard Photos of Debbie Odum and her daughter, Bayleigh Allen, enjoying their moment in the Sun 🌞.

When we celebrate our seniors in their pre-game ceremonies, it’s my job to look for a way to frame the moment, and when Miss Allen turned around to stare at the press box, it was mission accomplished on that one !

Allen then took her moment and multiplied βœ–οΈ it by 1000%. In her first at bat in the bottom of the third inning, she stroked a leadoff double. Bree Campbell went out to run for her and scored when Raylee Goins reached base.

Allen stepped into the batters box again in the bottom of the fifth inning. Leading off a frame for the second straight time, Allen launched a shot towards the gap in right center and this time, it carried the fence. The solo home run cut βœ‚οΈ the deficit to 4 – 3. Allen would make a third plate appearance and even made a memory in that one as the home plate umpire awarded her first base after believing that Floyd was issuing her an intentional base on balls.

Allen would have to return to the batters box πŸ“¦ and would earn a second base on balls in the same at bat ! Young Lady had herself quite the night.

The next young Lady that has a new memory is freshman, Ava Beamer. Beamer went into rarefied air by starting a game in her first year. Sydney Nester and Emma Leath are the two previous Lady Cavaliers to do so under Head Coach Rick Nester.

The young lady’s father, Jake was holding winning ticket 🎟 in our Foul Ball contest and chose the size suitable for his Kiddo! The old line of ” been there, done that and have a πŸ‘• to show for it ” fits here. Beamer held her own across 3 & 1/3 innings with the only driven hit surrendered was a 2-run home run hit byΒ  Lilly Gillespie in the top of the second inning.

Next up on the impressive list was Miller. Our senior centerfielder chased down six hard hit fly balls and even managed to start a double play on one of them.

Long time, Floyd County coach Wes Starkey took the time to crack a smile about the fact he is willing to buy Miller a graduation present 🎁 just to not have to watch her steal hits from his players.

Six pack of neat young players, with Bayleigh Allen being the center of attention ! This gave the six a moment of fun.

Kevin Burress and I were able to serenade Donna Nester with a version of Happy Birthday, and Team Mom turned 39 yesterday. We thought we were tolerable until Denise Webb let us know differently. Mean, just mean….

Emma Harman was able to be acknowledged for finishing up a very impressive stretch of high school dance πŸ’ƒ

Madison Coleman laced a double, and Brooke Webb singled and scored while Natalie Burress reached base three straight times.

Watching πŸ‘€ Tammy Tobler pull out her phone to record each at bat of Addie Greene so her grandmother πŸ‘΅ wouldn’t miss a single swing while at the School Board meeting !

Kevin Burress was filling me in on the parents of the Floyd players who share the diamond πŸ’Ž with Natalie during travel ball. Neat people that he was describing throughout the game.

Both Campbell and Laynie-Jo Leonard pinch ran, meaning that all 12 Lady Cavaliers saw action 🎬.

These two spent 15 minutes doing a dance routine after practice, shortly after playing air guitars 🎸. What it would be like to have that level of energy !

Raylee Goins, Greene, Harman, and Laiken Burnett each hit absolute lasers, but all four balls found their way into an outfielders glove.

We played with energy, hit some shots, kept battling back, and Miss Allen had a night fit for a queen πŸ‘Έ.

Yes, we dropped a 7-4 decision to a solid ball club, but we will do it again on Thursday night, and this time center stage will belong to Miss Webb !

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