Marion Harris was over in Stuart tonight, and he took us inside the ropes of the Lady Cavaliers 5-1 victory over Patrick County!

Final Score

Earlier today, we wrote that Adrienne Harris McGuire and her Varsity Lady Cavaliers needed to go three for three over the next three days to secure a playoff spot in the Regional tournament that is stacked beyond belief.

The match was resumed at the 10:00 mark, the same point where it had been interrupted by lightning 🌩 last month.

Here’s how the Lady Cavaliers finished up the match…

30 sec in 1-0

Us,  Savannah ( Miss Swecker )

Β  Really 10:30 in after the 10 mins that was played 6 weeks ago

1-1 after a pk10 min left 1st half

  2-1 under 2 mins 1st half, Callie to Savannah Swecker

3-1 Callie scored
30 left

4-1
Callie to Ithaca Vaught

5-1 Callie from Kristen Dalton

Half Pint nets 2, The Artist 🎨 nets 2 and Miss Vaught makes it 5 !

Step #2 is a free pass as the match set for tomorrow night versus Floyd County,Β  goes down as a forfeit win.

11-4-1 with James River High School 🏫 coming to The Hill on Wednesday night !

Should be a great night πŸŒ™!!!

Forrest Johnson and Jeremy Puckett need your help on Tuesday night, in more ways than one. Wednesday night at James River is a MUST TOO, but first things first – Tuesday night πŸŒ™ on The Hill..

Two matches are left to play, and our coaching staff knows that our 11 needs to win both matches in order to advance into another very stacked Regional tournament.

Tuesday night is also our once delayed Youth Night celebration, and while it fits into a different category, it’s equally important to the future of our program !

Corey Williams works as hard as anyone on The Hill and is surrounded by a dedicated group of folks trying hard to enable both the Boys and Girls programs to advance to the next level.

Tuesday night is their moment to shine on the Big Stage, which should, in turn, light the fire πŸ”₯ for the future Cavaliers.

Earlier this season, Forrest and Company defeated James River 3-1 and went up to the Bobcats den and came home with a 2-2 tie. The team needs to win both matches and celebrate the future along the way !

Β  It’s a very TALL order for most, but we have two very focused young Men running this show so I wouldn’t bet against them.

Consider yourself invited to the show on Tuesday night πŸŒ™ !

Heading down the home stretch for many this week, and we start with Adrienne Harris McGuire and her path to the post-season!

We have written about how tough of a Region that our Boys and Girls Soccer teams play in over the years. As we head into the final four days of the 2025-2026 season, we have the latest example of just that.

Our Lady Cavaliers enter the week at 9-4-1, and three matches are still on the schedule. One would think that 9-4-1 would have or Ladies looking forward to hosting a playoff game but as Lee Corso would say, ” Not so fast, my friend.”

The team needs to go 3-0 over the next 72 hours and then still hope for the best. Most folks are familiar with Selection Sunday and March Madness, so maybe we can call this May Meyham ? I’m not even sure if that’s a real word or not, but it kinda fits, so let’s go with it.

Question #1 – how does a team end up with three matches inside the final four days ?

Monday at Patrick County – This match started last month over in Stuart and was interrupted by a lightning 🌩 storm. It was early in the Varsity match. When the two teams met on The Hill back on April 27th, Carroll County defeated PCHS 3-0.

Tuesday at Floyd County – This match is a place marker if you will. The two teams did play at Tommy Thompson Field earlier this season ( April 13, 4-0), but the Lady Buffaloes πŸƒ will not be hosting our troops this time around. Floyd County is just now joining the soccer party, and they are struggling to compete just yet. A ” W ” goes into the box πŸ“¦ here.

Wednesday, hosting James River High School 🏫. Last possible home for any team that calls The Hill home and the 7pm First Touch should be must see πŸ‘€ Soccer. The Knights held on for a 2-0 victory up in Buchanan earlier in the season. Hopefully, our Girls will enter the match at 11-4-1 and with a fired up crowd in the bleachers.