Alyssa Ervin appears to have found herself a Home with Coach Pierre Curtis and Furman University Basketball.

Photo Credit : Furman University

    The sample size is still small as Furman University is just three games into the 2025-2026 Women’s Basketball season but Carroll County High School graduate Alyssa Ervin looks good wearing Purple.

After spending her freshman season at Elon University, the leading scorer in the 56 year history of CCHS is now playing basketball in the Southern Conference. Three games in, the now 5’11 guard is averaging 12.0 points per game and is earning increased minutes on the court for Curtis, now in his third season at the helm of the program.

Curtis played his basketball at James Madison University and has a vision of what he wants his Furman program to look like. Scheduling in the non-conference is a key part of that and it shows this year as the Paladins just played back to back road games at Southeastern Conference schools in Georgia and Vanderbilt.

Hearing the SEC announcers say repeatedly that Curtis sees Ervin as his ” Best Scorer ” was reason to smile for everyone in the corner of the former Lady πŸ‘© Cavalier that led her team to consecutive State Championships.

Vanderbilt entered the game on Monday night as the #19 team in the Country and fresh off a season opening trip to Paris, France πŸ‡«πŸ‡· where they took care of business against a talented Cal – Berkeley team. The winner of the game wasn’t going to be in question but Curtis was looking to see which of his 11 freshman and sophomores could stand up to the bright lights on the biggest stage of the season.

Ervin scored 16 points in her 25 minutes of playing time and sprinkled in two rebounds, one assist and one block against the Commodores. The Sophomore finished four of nine from deep and six of 15 overall to lead the team in scoring in the 96-48 setback.

One of the most impressive things about the journey from The Hill to North Carolina and then South Carolina is the commitment to Academics along the way. Even after entering the transfer portal at Elon, Ervin continued to shine in the classroom and finished the second semester being honored by the School for her efforts.

The winding path brings back memories of the one taken by the young woman who helped Carroll County High School its initial State Championship. Sydney Nester began her career at North Carolina State University before transferring over to Marshall University. It was while pitching for the Thundering Herd that Nester flirted with leading the Country in strikeouts.

Ervin and her teammates will return to action 🎬 on Thursday night against Georgia State but there is a date coming up that residents may want to circle as Furman will play at nearby Radford University on Wednesday evening, November 19th. Not sure if Ervin will have another chance to play so close to Carroll County again as the Highlanders campus is just 43 miles from the Gymnasium where Ervin scored her 2 000+ points.

The long term significance of Ervin finds collegiate success directly ties to the future of the program. Erin Gibson, the holder of the scoring record went on to play at Virginia Tech University and that level of success gave younger players someone to look up to and try to emulate as they worked on their game.

Dell Curry still sits atop the scoring list up at Fort Defiance High School and JJ Redick is still the talk of the town over at Cave Spring. Just two examples of what success can do for a High School program, decades later.

There is no telling where the road that Ervin is on will lead her to but there’s plenty of room for people to climb aboard the band wagon and find out.

Furman is set to host their neighbors from Clemson on Sunday, November 23rd in yet another Power Four game.

Ashlyn Newman, a fellow member of the Fab Four group of Student Athletes that graduated in 2024 with individual School records recently celebrated her Senior Day at Bluefield College. Newman earned her two year degree from Wytheville Community College while still in High School and now less than two years later is set to graduate from Bluefield.

Velvet Leonard Photo
The Smile !

Monday Night πŸŒ™ Hoops with Alyssa Ervin and Furman University as they play at #19 Vandy

We had a chance to see Vanderbilt University in person during our trip over to Paris, France πŸ‡«πŸ‡· and I can tell you that the Commodores are legit.

Furman is a 39.5 point underdog today as they play in their second straight road game against a SEC team. The night will end in a loss but its a great opportunity for the 11 Freshman and Sophomores on the Paladins to play on a big stage.

Ervin enters the game early and immediately recorded a partial block, missed a field goal but followed with nailing a 3-pointer !

Vanderbilt 10-6 at the 5:00 minute TO.

Great start for the visitors !

End of 1st – Furman trails 21-13 but our Lady πŸ‘© Cavalier drilled a trio of 3-pointers for 9 points. Throw in a couple of rebounds and a block !! Great opening 10 minutes πŸ‘

Media TO – Vanderbilt 31-17 (4:32-2)

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Pierre Curtis – 3rd year Head Coach, played at James Madison University.. Curtis calls Ervin his best scorer.

Heading into the Locker room, Vanderbilt leads 43-22. Strong performance for Miss Ervin !!

Furman will return home 🏑 to host Georgia State on Thursday night πŸŒ™.

Second half breakdown to follow…

Vanderbilt has turned up the HEAT in the 3rd quarter with both the press and trapping. Alyssa enters in at 6:57 mark..

17-5 spurt in the opening 5:12, Media TO at 4:48 with the score 60-27.

End of 3rd – Vandy 71-32..

Ervin added two points on a sweet turnaround jumper and collected a third personal foul that she clearly didn’t agree with the call. 11 points on the night πŸŒ™,

Off to the final quarter –

Alyssa entered the quarter at 7:00 and played until 1:32 remained. She netted five more points in 26 seconds with a floater and a fourth 3-pointer.

Final : Vanderbilt 96, Furman 48 but our Lady πŸ‘© Cavalier had herself a night πŸŒ™

Minutes played 25

Points scored : 16

2 rebounds, 1 Assist, 1 Block

6 of 15 (40%) from the field

4 of 9 (44%) from Deep

Welcome πŸ™ to our Monday morning πŸŒ„ Brew for November 10th, the day where Winter sports officially begin !

Morning πŸŒ„ Brew

While the Athletic schedules are blank, it is the starting point for the High School teams. Howard Mayo, Anthony Barnes, Joi Ogle, West Long and the new Girls Wrestling Coach will lead our Varsity teams. Ryan Phillips and Halie Cushman will coach up our Junior Varsity teams and Mrs Gravley leads our Cheerleaders.

Today, they can all hold their actual tryouts and soon we will have rosters to go with the coaches. Best of Luck to each Student who is set to compete for a roster spot !!!

Brother Osborne with his Bible Verse of the Day :

Psalm 64:10 The righteous shall be glad in the Lord, and shall trust in him; and all the upright in heart shall glory.

Coach Mayo will check βœ” in shortly and his Motovational Nugget will appear here.
Alyssa Ervin and Furman University will play their second straight SEC opponent tonight. This time its in Nashville versus Vanderbilt.

Friday Night at Southwest Virginia Community College, Bryce Smoot entered the game and just twelve seconds later out former Cavalier scored his first ( and later his second) College Basketball basket πŸ€πŸ§Ί.

Bryce Smoot for “2”
Sunday included hanging out with this Fab Four in Durham !!

Time to go to the dentist office 🏒 so its a good time to say our normal goodbye : Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™ŒπŸ™

Instant Classic : Carroll County – Galax Boys  lives up to the Hype and then some as the teams play to final horn πŸŽ·.

Photo Credit : Beth Bouldin

The  Hill – In the sports world 🌎 so much emphasis is placed on rivals and expectations, that often fans are left disappointed because the game itself simply cannot live up to the Hype.

Galax traveled the 14 miles across US-58 and that fact alone conjures up thoughts of Duke – UNC  with their US-15 / US-501 showdowns over the years. While Carroll County was in week 2 of their season, the Maroon Tide players were making their season debuts.

The next extra sauce to the evening was the fact that CCMS Boys Head Coach Darian Brown might have been confused about which locke room before and after the opening game. Brown grew up on the other side of the tracks, having played the game with Galax across his chest.

Both sides of the bleachers were open and full of fans looking for an escape from their lives, creating an electric atmosphere from the opening tip.

With all of that said, it would be easy to dismiss the importance of an early season Middle School Basketball match-up but as Lee Corso would say, ” Not So Fast my friend.”

The Boys played first and the key πŸ”‘ to the game would be the Galax Bigs versus the scrappy team defense played by the Cavaliers. Round one went the way of the visitors as Galax erased a 3-0 deficit into an 11-7 advantage after the opening six minutes.

Grant Reed netted four of his seven points in the frame to keep the Cavaliers close.

Not sure what message Brown gave to the team after the opening quarter but the defense played a six minutes that could make Baseball coach Casey Burcham smile. Carroll County flirted with pitching a shut out in the second quarter before finally winning the stretch 7-1.

The defense created a 14-12 lead at the break but it was the offense that flirted with turning the game into a runaway victory in the second half. Remington Millaway jump started the run with an end to end basket 🧺 and then the Human Spark Plug found Sam Johnson for a 3-pointer.

Millaway added his own 3-pointer and Jaxon Stanovcak scored two of his six points on a follow-up bucket to push the Cavalier lead to 26-12. Quick math shows a 22-1 run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈfor Carroll County.

Galax answered with the final four pints in the third quarter and the duo of Jordan Hanks ( 13 points) and Zek McKinney ( 9 points ) kicked into gear for the Maroon Tide. McKinney stuck a turnaround jumper to give Galax a 27-26 lead with 3:00 remaining.

Five straight empty possessions ended when Reed calmly sank a 3-pointer to put CCMS ahead with 1:40 on the clock ⏰. Hanks quickly tied the game at 29-29. Johnson sank one of two free throws before Hanks drained another turnaround jumper to set up the dramatic finish.

Millaway made the play of the game, teaming up with Stanovick on a give and go to put Carroll County ahead 32-31 with 0:25 left on the clock.

Galax would get two good looks at the game winning basket but it wasn’t meant to be for the visitors. After the game that had a little of everything, Brown reflected on what the night meant to both him and his counterpart.

‘ This rival game was everything you’d hope it’d be. I remember being in high school(galax) and looking forward to the Carroll game. It was always a dog fight and could go either way! I’m glad to see nothings changed and I’m sure the fans feel the same way. This game was special for Galax coach Jack Guynn and I because we coach a lot of these guys together during the summer.

    I made it clear to my guys we could be friends after the game but for four quarters we were going to compete! Our main focus this week has been to start the second half better than our first two games and that’s exactly what we did. We came out and made a run but galax didn’t back down, but that’s expected in a rival game. I’m so proud of how my kids stepped up in the final minutes of the game. There were a few lead changes at the end but our guys didn’t run away from the moment. Galax had a chance at the buzzer and it felt like the shot was in slow motion! Once the shot missed and we secured the rebound, coach Reitzel and I could finally breathe. I never saw myself wearing Cavalier colors but I love these guys and I couldn’t be more proud.”

Galax … 11.  1.  4.  15 – 31

CCMS … 4.     7.  12. 6 – 32

GALAX – Hanks 13, McKinney 9,  Boyles 3, Lawrence 3, Lunsford 2, Long 1

CCMS – Johnson 10, Millaway 7, Stanovick 6, Reed 5, Barr 3, Jackson 1