Welcome πŸ™ to Monday morning, a day that will begin in Beckley, West Virginia at Linda K Epling Stadium 🏟 and end at Cavalier Park on The Hill

Linda K Epling Stadium
Kevin Burress and Tammy Tobler

We begin a new week by trying hard to put the finishing touches on our seven game College Baseball ⚾️ series in Beckley, West Virginia before driving πŸš— back the 104 miles to Cavalier Park for tonight’s Softball game versus Galax High School.

  Not sure how many times that announcing ball games has included two states and three contests but here we go!

  The quest this weekend here in Beckley has been to show our program and the city as a legitimate player in the World 🌎 of small College Baseball. The multi million dollar facility that is Linda K Epling Stadium even comes with a back drop that would fit in a Norman Rockwell painting πŸ–Ό.

The Fisher College Falcons will head back to Boston after play today while the Golden Bears 🐻 will set their sights on Owensboro, Kentucky and the HUGE weekend series that awaits at Brescia University.

  At some point the decision has to be made about when to turn things over here and head South, allowing for traffic on the Turnpike. We have a special Ceremonial First Pitch tonight as we acknowledge that time that Paul Nester invested in the beautification of Cavalier Park.

Tonight is our fifth attempt to host on third of nine Home games. Spring weather plays tricks on schedules at both the High School and College level. Both teams enter the night with 3-4 records and Head Coaches that both have serious ties to Carroll County High School.

  The two steps πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈthat need to fall between the three ball games ⚾️ and the drive involves both Christy Shupe and Adrienne Harris. Two young Ladies that give up their time to direct Sports teams at CCHS in the Springtime. The Boys Tennis team plays today across the parking lot and getting a team photo πŸ“· to use for when we share their results from matches would be a big get and today is one of a handful of opportunities.

  In regards to trying to time out meeting up with Coach Harris today, this is something that is important for her and anything that I can do to assist her and her efforts is highly relevant.

Tonight is Varsity only as Galax High School 🏫 doesn’t field a Junior Varsity Softball team. The upside there being it won’t  a quadruple header but at the same time Alexis Dalton and Terry Warf miss out on another chance to coach up our younger Cavaliers.

  The last piece of business will be to try and keep up with the Girls Tennis 🎾 match and two Boys Soccer ⚽️ matches being played tonight over at Floyd High School.

  Coming full circle πŸ”΅ about how Coach Nester managed to land at the top of the Totem Pole that is our efforts. Nester is at the final stages of a lifetime spent Coaching our youth and is trying hard to make the experience for his team both highly competitive and equally enjoyable for all involved. That deserves all the time and respect that I can spare.

Tonight will be special for two reasons, first being that he will be coaching against a former player and second, Coach will be watching πŸ‘€ his Awesome Big Brother toss out the First Pitch !

  Monday has started now and will be another Day in the Neighborhood. Just this time it will include two States.

  It will be fun to look back 18 hours from now and check the report card.

  Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™Œ!

8:40. Arrival @ Stadium
8:50. Setup BP
9:10-9:50 Tech BP 9:50-10:30. Fisher BP
No Infielder/Outfield…
10:55. Intro/Anthem
11am Game Time

Vickey Ritchie wears many a Hats πŸ‘’ in her efforts to bring inclusion to our Area 9 Special Olympics Basketball πŸ€ teams.

Saturday morning πŸŒ„ the Bus 🚌 left Hillsville Elementary School at 8:30 am. With The Hill in the rear view mirror, Vickey Ritchie turned her focus to the new adventure awaiting her Cavaliers and Sure Shots basketball teams.

  The folks who are in charge of the Special Olympics event held each year had extended a first time invitation to Ritchie and our group and the date πŸ“… was added to the calendar. Then the research and planning process began because Coach Vickey is also the Event Coordinator, Athletic Director and doesn’t leave anything to chance. When a person takes on a roll with the level of responsibility that being in charge brings, one wants to control EVERY controllable possible.

The Map within the Map

Virginia Milatary Institute is located in picturesque Lexington, Virginia. The area is home to three colleges in VMI, Washington and Lee & Southern Virginia University. The VMI campus is historic and spread out.

VMI

The festivities began at Marshall Hall and it was well planned, capped by a kickoff and Pep Rally, highlighted by an Olympic torch πŸ”¦ ceremony.

Carrying the Torch

  Following the event kickoff, it was time to follow the Keydets across the Campus to the Hall where the actual contests were to be played. Both the Cavaliers and the Sure Shots were guaranteed two games apiece across the afternoon, so endurance has to be part of the thought process as well

Trying to guage which Athletes would enjoy the trek across the Campus and which ones would be exhausted from the experience. The group headed out, part of them on foot with the Keydets and the remaining ones on the School Bus 🚌.

  The reason why getting the team from Point A to Point B is a relevant to the story of the day is that is magnifies the enormous planning that goes into every day that Vickey Ritchie takes her group on their next adventure.

A Day in the Life

Basketball πŸ€ games were played from 1:00 pm until 4:45. Both of our teams played 5 on 5 Full Court while others played 3 on 3 Half Court and even more participants enjoyed the Skills Events.

Moe, the VMI Mascot, was the life of the party πŸ₯³, from start to finish. Moe even survived the Bear Hug of the Day from one of our Athletes.

Following the final game of the afternoon, a few minutes were set aside for the Athletes to remove their shoes πŸ‘ž and participate in a dance πŸ’ƒ, something that was perfectly placed to fill the gap until the 5:00 dinner 🍽 at the third and final location.

After a fun filled meal, our Athletes boarded the Bus 🚌 for the trip back to The Hill. Roughly twelve hours from start to finish, by the time everyone unloaded their bags πŸŽ’ back at Hillsville Elementary. The Athletes left the School with their new Medals πŸ… but more importantly, a treasure chest full of memories after their latest day spent with their Teammates, Famalies and the Lady πŸ‘© that puts the ” Special ” in our Special Olympics, Vickey Ritchie.

Thank You to the four playing partners that gave up their Saturday to provide Security and Love for each of the Athletes. Keaton, Zeke, DJ and Dr. Dave.

Thank You to our hosts at VMI and the Special Olympics. They combined to create an atmosphere that would produce lasting memories. Trying to incorporate new guests to an event of this size is more of a challenge than most people could appreciate.

Thank you to every family member who made themselves available πŸ™ for a brand new adventure. It made the day everything it could be.

Thank you to the Bus Driver Roger ( and his wife) that always answers the call. The lunch that was provided was a huge asset for our Group.

” Our bus load of folks tremendously enjoyed the meal at the mess Hall, and they had a ball on the way back home,” said Ritchie. ”  They all had an absolute ball even, I think what it comes down to is that they all knew that they did their absolute best.”

Cavaliers win the final game over the Sure Shots, 28-22.
Meeting of the Minds

  It was fitting that the day ended with Carroll County playing against Carroll County. We controlled the narrative and the focus was 1000% about inclusion. It also provided an opportunity for a coaching match-up that rivaled Geno versus Dawn in the just completed Women’s Basketball πŸ€ National Championship Game. But no, not really.

  It was just one of the most impressive people that I know coaching against a Big Fan of hers. And a kangaroo, you can’t forget the Kangaroo !

Slightly different approach to this story as it will be up to Allen & Vickey if they want to add to it and run with it past it appearing on our site.

Some details about the day will be expanded on if that’s the case. Such as who provided the SandwichesπŸ₯ͺ and the full name of the Bus 🚌 Driver.

Vickey Ritchie is a Special, Special Lady πŸ‘© that gives at a level that is off the charts. Somewhere she owns a Hulk Statue to prove it !

Thank You Ma’am, for taking a chance by going to Lexington !

Hanging out = Helping out in whatever manner possible !

 

Running Blog for Saturday : Getting to San Antonio by way of Virginia Milatary Institute βž• keeping an eye on Beckley, West Virginia & Cedar Bluff, Virginia & checking in on yesterday’s Tennis 🎾 for Jabin Talley. Tammy Quesenberry βœ”s in with Softball goodies too.

Vickey Ritchie received a special invitation from the folks running the event up in Lexington, Virginia and was honored to accept πŸ™ on behalf of her Area 9 Special Olympics Basketball πŸ€.

  Our final destination today is San Antonio, Texas for the Men’s Basketball Final Four but that can wait βœ‹just a bit.

  Lawrence Nesselrodt and our Golden Bears 🐻 are set to play a doubleheader in Beckley against Oakland City.

Macie Adkins and the Flying Eagles are set to host a doubleheader at Southwest Virginia Community College.

Jabin Talley competed for SWCC over in Bristol yesterday afternoon and we hope to track down those results soon.

Festivities get underway hetee at 11:45!

11:45 – Gillis Auditorium, let the event begin !
I am an Excellent coloring person !
The opening Torch πŸ”¦ Ceremony !!!

Special Olympics began in 1968 – July 20th in Chicago, Illinois.

Currently 5,000,000 Athletes participate in 2025. 172 Countries… 100,000 events this year.

After the opening ceremony we marched across the historic campus to Cocke Hall and at 1pm our Area 9 Cavaliers took the court.

1:36 – Game #1 for the Cavaliers is in the books πŸ“š and they are now off until 3:50pm. Dr. David McPherson and D.J. Delp were the playing partners.

Hanging out in the rafters

1:50 – our next team is the Sure Shots and they are now on the court with Zeke Hicks and Keaton as playing partners.

Up in Beckley, Oakland City leads WVU-T 12-1 in the sixth inning.

SWCC will try again today !
Our Macie Adkins from Mrs Donna Nester

2:32 – Game 2 is in the Books πŸ“š! Game Four at 3:50 will be Carroll County versus Carroll County.

Over in Beckley, we dropped Game #1

We know that Jabin played yesterday afternoon, just not sure of the results. Jabin battled all match, falling in straight sets.

Discussing the strategy ahead of Game #4.

Head Coach Vickey Ritchie led the Cavaliers to an exciting 28-22 victory in Game #4…

Everyone has left Lexington.

Rick & Donna Nester have more pictures πŸ“· from SWCC

Macie picked up a couple of base hits in Game 2

Next up – Tammy Quesenberry sends in a note πŸ“ and some Fun Photos πŸ“· :

Good day for team surge. Undefeated champs. Natalie’s team was runner ups…

1986 Duke University Graduate πŸŽ“ Johnny Dawkins has his University of Central Florida set to play in the Championship game of the brand new CBC Tournament out in Las Vegas πŸ‘

Golden Knights

8:43 – Florida defeats Auburn, 79-73.

Now its watch Duke and then drive πŸš— to the Charlotte Airport for a flight ✈️ to San Antonio. Hopefully, its to watch Florida – Duke on Monday night πŸŒ™.

Fingers crossed πŸ€žπŸ™, 9:28 estimated Tip.

JV Baseball ⚾️

10:20 PM – Halftime score, Duke up by six, 34-28.

We have reached the Goal of 600 Straight Days trying to make Folks smile πŸ˜ƒ and God provided the Perfect Post πŸ“« material for the occasion by way of Grand Canyon University !!!

Over the decades I have built relationships with a number of Colleges and High Schools 🏫 across the Country. West Virginia Tech University, Appalachian State University and Duke University are three with actual connections and there’s another 50 or so that I keep in contact with through their Marketing Departments. It’s a great deal of fun to keep up with what other people are doing and then thinking about whether it would work elsewhere?

Grand Canyon University is located in Arizona and they are always creating special activities for their students and fan bases. They are hosting an event next Saturday (April 12th) that just makes me smile !

  600 straight Days matches the longest race 🏁 in a given Nascar season, the Coca Cola 600 down in Charlotte, North Carolina. Very proud of following through with my Main thought – Finish Everything that You Start !

Β  It’s been quite the ride and Thank You πŸ™ to the diehards that came along from beginning to end of the run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ!

Finish Line of the Challenge !