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Girls 👧 Results :
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Long Jump
Corrie Delp 1st 16′ 3.5″ (State Qualifier)
Amelia Dalton 7th
Girls Triple Jump
Amelia Dalton 2nd 29′ 3″
Girls 200
Girls High Jump
Autumn Ashton and Amelia Forsyth Tied for 5th 4’0″
Corrie Delp 2nd 13.26
Bristol Delp 9th 13.90
Brooke Davis 25th 15.47
Autumn Ashton 26th 15.55
Jacy Bobbitt 34th 16.54
Girls 4 x 100 Relay 4th 56.53
(Amelia Dalton, Brooke Davis, Bristol Delp, Corrie Delp)
800 Meter Run
Amelia Forsyth 7th 3:29.56
Girls 200
Amelia Dalton 21st 32.39
Autumn Ashton 28th 33.61
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Boys 👦 Results :
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Boys Triple Jump
Matthew Bissonnette 1st 31′ 6.75″
Declan Sykes 2nd 28′ 2.5″
Lucas Konberg Attempted
Boys Long Jump
Nathanael Dalton 3rd 19′ 11.5″
Matthew Bissonnette 9th 15′ 7.75″
Declan Sykes 12th 13′ 10.25″
Lucas Konberg Attempted
Boys High Jump
Brendan Farris 2nd 5′ 6″
Buck Hudson Attempted
Boys Discuss
Carter Rodriguez 24th 75′ 4″
LJ Edwards 30th 55′ 7″
Lucas Konberg 32nd 45′ 5″
Brendan Farris, Will Delp, and Joey Rash-Rowland Attempted
Boys Shot
Carter Rodriguez 25th 28′ 4″
Will Delp 32nd 22′ 11″
Joey Rash-Rowland 36th 13′ 11″
Boys 110 Hurdles
Brendan Farris 4th 19.87
Declan Sykes 9th 22.85
Boys 100
Brayden Smoot 8th 11.70
Nathanael Dalton 11th 11.89
Matthew Bissonette 39th 13.11
Will Delp 42nd 13.25
Joey Rash Rowland 49th 16.23
Boys 1600
Parker Bond 7th 6:16.23
Alex Elepan 8th 6:26.62
Trenton Newman 9th 6:28.46
Boys 4 x 100 Relay 4th
(Brendan Farris, Will Delp, Matthew Bissonette, Nathanael Dalton)
Throwers Relay 2nd 1:07.35
(Joey Rash-Rowland, Lucas Konberg, LJ Edwards, Carter Rodriguez)
400 Meter Dash
Brayden Smoot 2nd 54.36
Alex Elepan 27th 1:03.85
Declan Sykes 34th 1:10.12
Buck Hudson 36th 1:13.32
800 Meter
Trenton Newman 15th 2:50.27
200 Meter
Nathanael Dalton 12th 25.13
Brayden Smooth 17th 25.58
Trenton Newman 42nd 28.26
Will Delp 48th 29.14
Buck Hudson 52nd 31.63
Joey Rash-Rowland 56th 35.80
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Congratulations 👏👏👏 to Corrie Delp for earning her third consecutive trip to the State meet !
During her Freshman season (2023) Delp and Elijah Smith earned the right to compete at Liberty University.
During her Sophomore season (2024) Delp and Brayden Smoot made the State finals.
Now that Delp has qualified for the third straight season it will be interesting to see 👀 who will earn the right to join her!
Corrie Delp just qualified for state in the long jump.


With the addition of Girls JV Soccer ⚽️, Carroll County now has 12 Spring teams competing and this year we have five first year Head Coaches.
Varsity Baseball ⚾️ is off to a red hot start under the guidance of Casey Burcham. The team has dropped just one game and that one was a walkoff at Pulaski County. Burcham has been a staple of Cavalier baseball for decades and has hit the ground running now that he is in Captains seat.

Girls Varsity Soccer ⚽️ is led by an Alum as well. Adrienne Harris is not letting any grass grow on the Pitch as the recent Emory & Henry graduate has more than doubled the number of participants in the program and was instrumental in getting the Junior Varsity program reinstated.
The team stands at 4-1 with the lone setback coming at the hands of the back to back State Champs, Glenvar. All four victories came by shutout and all matches have been played away from The Hill as upgrades to Tommy Thompson Field are being completed.

The third of our Five new Coaches is Adam Nester. Nester inherited a program that has claimed the last five District Championships under Steve Combs. Combs moved up with Burcham to be the Assistant Head Coach, giving Nester his opportunity to run a program.
The Nester Nine improved to 7-0 last night 🌙 with five victories coming by shutout. Nester has managed this after having a starter moved up and losing one to injury. The group is talented and deep with the bonus of being very Coachable.

The final two new Coaches are facing unique challenges.
Brittany Kinney stepped up to lead the way for the reborn Girls JV Soccer ⚽️ program. Anytime one starts a program from scratch its going to include a number of players that are brand new to the game.
Coach Kinney is also working with a Varsity Coach that is trying to make her mark in her first season. If there is a duo to support in their efforts of trying hard to build for the future,, its Kinney and Harris. Patience is a key 🔑 ingredient for long-term success in Girls Soccer ⚽️

The fifth and final Rookie Head Coach is Christy Shupe. Shupe gets a special nod of appreciation as she has stepped in to lead the CCHS Boys Tennis 🎾 team. Shupe is more known for her efforts announcing the Basketball 🏀 games inside the Cavalier Gym and teaching at the School. Taking the time to fill the spot vacated by former Coach Greg Talley is truly very commendable.
The start of the season was slightly delayed but is now in full swing. The team stands at 2-2 and will travel to Grayson County this Friday.

Now that you are aware of the five newbies, lets acknowledge the seven veteran leaders that are once again out there leading our Cavaliers.
Coach Johnson – Boys Varsity Soccer ⚽️
Coach Puckett – Boys JV Soccer ⚽️
Coach Nester – Varsity Softball
Coach Dalton – JV Softball
Coach McKenzie – Girls 👧 Tennis 🎾
Coaches Shawn Montgomery and Jon Delp that lead our two Track 👣 and Field teams.
To recap – Baseball ⚾️ is locked 🔒 and loaded, built for success.
Girls Soccer ⚽️ is trying hard to build for the future and is in great hands.
Christy Shupe is leading by example, giving of one’s self for the betterment of others.
LeBron becomes 1st athlete to receive own Ken doll https://thescore.com/nba/news/3262525
The folks at Barbie are still trying hard to make a difference in regards to role models. It will be interesting to see if this is a stand alone move or the start of a new trend???
