Carroll County went toe to toe with Radford before the Bobcats claimed a 3-1 victory Tuesday night on The Hill

Corrie Delp preparing for a Kill Tuesday night versus Radford. Photo πŸ“· Credit Linda Carter

The Hill – Radford High School came to town undefeated in the Three Rivers District and returned home the same way after defeating Carroll County 3-1 (25-22, 14-25, 25-16, 25-23) Tuesday night.

Radford (9-1, 4-0 Three Rivers) held off a furious attempt by Carroll County (10-5, 1-3) as Senior Lillian Joyce seemed to land a big Kill each time the Bobcats were being pressured by the Lady Cavaliers.

The opening set was last tied at 7-7 but Radford could not pull away from the Lady Cavaliers. Neither team strung together more than four points and Carroll County pulled within 23-22 beforeΒ  Radford captured the point of the night and closed it out with a winner after a second straight long volley. Senior Brooke Webb led the way for Carroll County with 5 Kills in the set.

Β  Carroll County played the second set in as high of a gear βš™ they’ve reached this season. Webb punctuated the run with a Kill that went off a Bobcat and bounced off the scoreboard. That highlight reel point made it 20-9 and both Callie Harris (3 Aces) and Corrie Delp ( 3 Blocks, 1 Kill) joined in the fun as the Lady Cavaliers evened the match at 1-1 with a 25-14 victory. Laiken Burnett took turns feeding her teammates and Delp closed the set with a Block.

Ali Wright ( 4 Kills, 1 Ace) and Raylee Goins (2 Kills, 1 Ace) led the way in the third set but the Bobcats raced out to a 16-5 run on their way to a 25-16 victory

Head Coaches Cindy Edwards and Radford’s Karen Adams are both throw back leaders, so both knew just how pivotal the fourth set would be. Burnett tied the set at 4-4 with one of her quarterback sneaks and it sent Harris to the service line. Four straight points followed as Harris landed three service winners and Wright added a Kill to make it 8-4.

Β  Radford clawed its way back into the set and the teams were tied at every point from 11 through 16. The Bobcats would eventually pull away after recording a series of well timed blocks off some of the best swings of the night by Carroll County.

Trailing 22-18, the Lady Cavaliers made one final push. Wright started the run with a Kill and then headed to the service line for a point on a Webb Kill. The balance of the night was Joyce and Webb exchanging winners. Webb finished the final four points and tied the score at 23-23 before Joyce sealed the match with two final Kills..

Webb and Wright both finished the fourth set with 5 Kills each and Harris added three more points from the service line.

Carroll County Middle School open the Triple Header by winning its match 2-1 and Carroll County High Junior Varsity rallied from a 1-0 deficit for a 2-1 victory in its match versus the Bobcats.

The two older teams will now hit the road and remain away from The Hill for exactly four weeks. They are set to return home to close out the season with two final matches.

Thursday night both squads will travel to Martinsville for their first ever TRD match with the Bulldogs.

We had 3:00 solid minutes with Senior QB, Isaiah Easter and afterwards the question was what could we do to possibly make him look even Cooler ?

The Answer was :

Put another really Cool 😎 person in the Photo πŸ“·, with them !

Β  My favorite thing to do on Volleyball 🏐 night πŸŒ™ is to use as many of the 3:00 minute breaks to show appreciation for other things Carroll County. Mr Easter joined me Courtside in between the first and second set of the Varsity match and the young Man from Cana more than held his own !

Thank You Isaiah and Thank You πŸ™ Cool Mom of Faith !

Nikki Heflin and Sheila Harris coached up their Junior Varsity squad to an exciting 2-1 victory over the Radford Bobcats on Invitation Only Night πŸŒ™

Photo πŸ“· Credit : Patti Goins

Visiting Radford hit the floor running in the Junior Varsity match Tuesday night on The Hill. By the time Carroll County caught its breath they were trailing 21-9 in the opening set but rallied back for a come from behind 2-1 ( 16-25, 25-21, 15-10) Three Rivers District victory.

The rally actually started late in the opening set as Carroll County outscored Radford 7-4 down the stretch. Aaliyah Hampton scored two Kills, Hayden Heflin added one to go along with Aces from both Paige Ogle and Annabelle Short, closing out the 25-16 setback on a strong πŸ’ͺ note.

  The key πŸ”‘ moment in the match occurred in the second set when an Ogle Kill put Carroll County ahead 13-8. Radford proceeded to go on an 8-0 run to retake the lead 16-13. It would have been easy for the home team to accept defeat and begin to look ahead to Thursday night at Martinsville High School.

Instead, Carroll County closed out on a 12-5 run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ sparked first by three straight Kills (Heflin 2, Ogle 1) and then Morgan Osborne serving at 21-21, closing her run with a Bullet Ace to even the night 25-21.

  In the closeout set it was Scarlett Dalton with four straight points at the line to give CCHS a 7-2 lead in the chase to 15. The teams finished up 8-8 and Carroll County won πŸ†15-10 !

The Lady Cavaliers will not return to The Hill for exactly four weeks now but return to action 🎬 Thursday night at Martinsville.

Mama Smoot Pics

Carroll County Middle School 🏫 Volleyball defeats the visiting Bobcats 2-1 on Father’s Day on The Hill !

Photo Credit : Linda Carter

Tuesday night πŸŒ™ was our third consecutive Triple Header with the Middle School team and the youngest of our Lady Cavaliers went out in style by defeating the Bobcats 2-1 ( 25-15, 25-18, 9-15).

Head Coach Brittany Kinney was out of town for some educational classes in Northern Virginia so Kelly Holderfield slid into the Captains chair πŸ’Ί with both Nikki Heflin and Kayla Nester by her side.

Β  CCMS led 7-5 when Laynee Burnett served up five consecutive points, including four straight Aces, to push the score out to 12-5. Briley McGhee scored two Kills and Lillian Spencer added an Ace to make it 18-9. The Lady Cavaliers finished out the set when Emma Keith scored the set closing Kill at 25-15.

Β  The second set was knotted up 11-11 until CCMS scored five straight points with Peyton Burcham at the service line. McGhee made it 18-12 with an over the shoulder Kill. McGhee added two more late Kills, Burnett added one more service winner and Spencer scored the match point to close out the 25-18 victory.

The two teams played a third set to 15 afterwards, giving both teams much needed playing time for their rosters. The Bobcats team won the final set 15-9 but the Lady Cavaliers finished up with some highlights. Laken Lintecum served three straight points to cut the deficit to 11-9 before the visitors closed out the set with the final four points.

Β  Fun three nights πŸŒ™ with the three teamsΒ  playing under the same roof. As Coach Kinney and Coach Holderfield finish up their season, PLEASE know that πŸ™ in and all updates are Welcome here.

On a personal note πŸ“ , I did my best to create as positive of an atmosphere for the young ones the past three nights, because they are our future!

How close was the 5 hours of Volleyball 🏐 between Radford and Carroll County on Tuesday ??? Answer is that it could not have been any closer !

Photo πŸ“· : Marion Harris

Between the three matches, the Bobcats and Cavaliers played a total of 10 sets and naturally the teams finished tied 5-5.

How about the point totals ? Carroll County 194, Radford 193… crazy competitive from start to finish.

Carroll County captured both the Middle School and Junior Varsity matches 2-1 and Radford closed out the night by winning the Varsity match, 3-1.

Per the normal, we will break down the matches in the order they were played, starting with the Middle School 🏫.

Patti Goins with the side capture of the Junior Varsity Introduction line !