It’s a confusing process to be around for a Sunday afternoon but not have Vickey Ritchie to hang out with. Thankfully, we still have Travis Osborne and his Bible Verse of the Day!

” Gone Fishing 🎣” is the mental sign I envision hanging on the imaginary door πŸšͺ to Vickey’s office.

  I will have to find a filler for the time, but whatever it is I come up with, it won’t be as fulfilling.

Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:

Thank you, Brother Osborne !

Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™Œ

Softball capsule #10 is about our Dynamic Duo and a SAT word they both possess !

Nick Cushman and Deana Burcham just finished coaching up our Middle School 🏫 Softball team, and in a word, their efforts were electric. In a time where finding energized young coaches is a challenge, having two of them working together in one season and one team is amazing.

Β  Middle School Softball coaches tend to have a short shelf life because, more often than not, it is a parent(s) of one of the players who will step up and take the responsibility while their daughter is on the team. That was the case once again this season, and our program was blessed to have an injection πŸ’‰of youth in the dugout.

The top three spots in the Lady Cavalier program belong to Rick Nester, Travis Leath, and Terry Warf. Each of these men has been around the sport for quite some time now and has an abundance of knowledge and coaching skills. The Dynamic Duo has ” It,” something that they don’t carry on the shelves at Wal-Mart. The sport of softball is most certainly about a ❀️ for the game, and it can use all of the high-energy newcomers that are willing to make the sacrifice.

Thank you, coaches and Mrs Cushman, for the effort this season !