




Proverbs 1:7 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.


Go Muskies, and here’s hoping that everyone attending Prom π has a bagful of memories. Have a Blessed Day π






Proverbs 1:7 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.


Go Muskies, and here’s hoping that everyone attending Prom π has a bagful of memories. Have a Blessed Day π




Going to Disneyland, like on TV πΊ, not so much…
Going with the Mrs to enjoy a thick steak at a local eatery ?
Not so much, the correct way to enjoy the moment ? By preparing the field for the Middle School Softball team on Saturday.




Addie Greene pitched a complete game as the Junior limited the Highlanders to just three hits. The righty struck out four while only issued one base on balls.
Carroll County completed the sweep of the season series after winning 20-2 back on April 7th at Glenvar. The Highlanders have improved quite a bit over the past three weeks, but the Lady Cavaliers backed Greene with double digits in the hit column.
CCHS scored all seven runs across the first three innings with the top of the lineup doing the bulk of the heavy lifting π«΄. Both underclassmen Greene and Natalie Burress reached base in all four at bats. Burress finished with 3 hits, two runs scored, and two RBI. Greene finished with two hits, two walks, two runs scored, and one RBI.
In addition to the 10 hits, the Highlanders were charged with five misques. A number of Lady Cavaliers made great contact and reached base multiple times. Senior Bayleigh Allen touched first all four times but ended the night with zero base hits. Fellow Senior Laiken Burnett reached three times with one base hit and one run scored.
Senior Madison Coleman ended her night by going 2 of 3 with a run scored. The event was a success in large part to the number of folks that showed up early in hopes of making the day as memorable as possible !
I hope to circle back and add some photos πΈ from the ceremony, assuming that some make it my way.
Ryan from The Carroll News was on The Hill with us tonight, meaning that our local newspaper π° should have a game story and art π¨ in the coming edition !
All said, the night was great from start to finish, and a great lead-in to Prom Night.
Monday night, it will be back to business for the team as Galax makes its annual trek across US-58 to The Hill for a JV / Varsity twin bill. Terry Warf and his JV team will play their home contest against the Highlanders at the end of the season.










” A bit of a messy and rainy night on The Hill, but the girls came out on top. In the first half, Yeili Urbina sent in a beautiful corner that Savannah Swecker finished with a one-touch volley. The girls continued putting lots of pressure on Galaxβs defense, with many opportunities coming very close to going in. In the second half, we had another goal off of a corner kick, but it was called back, so it kept the game at 1-0. With around 10 mins left in the game, Savannah was taken out in the box, which won us a penalty kick. Callie Harris stepped up and buried it to put us up 2-1. It may not have been the best soccer that we had played, but the girls still found a way to get the job done!”


The second half of the back to back saw our Lady Cavaliers travel up to Glenvar to face undefeated Glenvar. The Highlanders remain on track to challenge for the Class 2 State Championship.

Let’s start with 10 contests and work our way backward from there.
Girls Tennis πΎ – postponed
Boys JV Soccer β½οΈ – pushed to May 15th
Boys Varsity Soccer – pushed to 5/15
JV Softball vs. Glenvar – pushed to 5/18
Girls JV Soccer – no opponent
Now 10 becomes five…

Varsity Baseball βΎοΈ fell 3 – 1 at Glenvar

Junior Varsity Baseball βΎοΈ rolled to a 12-2 victory over Fort Chiswell at Bill Worrell Field.
That leaves Boys π¦ Tennis and Girls Varsity Soccer β½οΈ.


Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers Firing On All Cylinders Against Fort Chiswell Junior Varsity Pioneers
Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers won big over Fort Chiswell Junior Varsity Pioneers 12-2 on Thursday.
An error put Fort Chiswell Junior Varsity Pioneers on the board in the top of the first.
Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers jumped back into the lead in the bottom of the first inning after Hunter Gravley doubled to center field, and Will Motley singled to center field, each scoring two runs.
Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers added to their early lead in the bottom of the second inning after Jayden Wright hit a sacrifice fly, Alex Hawks walked, and Will Motley hit a sacrifice fly, each scoring one run.
Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers added one run in the third after Jayden Wright singled to center field.
Alex Hawks earned the win for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers. The hurler surrendered four hits and one run (zero earned) over three innings, striking out two and walking none. Cam Kirby took the loss for Fort Chiswell Junior Varsity Pioneers. The starter went three innings, allowing eight runs on six hits, striking out one and walking six. Jayden Wright appeared in relief for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers.
Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers piled up 10 hits in the game. Will Motley, the number seven hitter for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers, led the way with three runs batted in. The outfielder went 1-for-1 on the day. Jace Dolinger went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers in hits. Alex Hawks paced Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers with three walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, collecting nine walks for the game. Chase Hart stole two bases. Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers stole four bases in the game. Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers turned two double plays in the game.
Mason Monday led Fort Chiswell Junior Varsity Pioneers with two hits in two at bats.
Next up for Carroll County Junior Varsity Cavaliers is a game at Grayson County Junior Varsity Blue Devils on Wednesday.
Adam Nester