Darian Brown leads Carroll County Middle School to its first victory on the young season !

Darian Brown looking over the shoulder of Grant Reed during first half action 🎬 on Thursday night – Photo Credit : Linda Carter

The Hill – Gibson Barr led the way with 15 points, including two free throws in overtime as Carroll County defeated visiting Blacksburg 40-38. The victory allows CCMS to end week one of the season with a mark of 1-1.

The most impressive part of the victory took place in the second half as the visiting Bruins closed the opening 12 minutes on a 14-0 run to take a 22-14 lead into the break.

The rookie Head Coach had challenged his squad and did it in a Lion King 🦁 type of way.

”  I asked the kids during pregame, what animal is the king of the jungle? They replied β€œLions”. This I asked is the lion the biggest, fastest, or strongest animal in the jungle and they answered no. I said exactly! Elephants are bigger, cheetahs are faster, and gorillas are stronger. BUT Lions have that killer mentality and they don’t back down from anyone. Every time we step on the court we will not be the biggest, strongest, or fastest but from now on we will be lions! I asked do I have any lions in here? They replied YES SIR!! I said let’s go show them and that’s exactly what my guys did. I’m proud of how they battled especially being put in a game like that this early in the season. I’m excited for what’s to come”

Blacksburg …     6  16.  9. 5. 2 –  38

Carroll County  4  10  14  8  4 – 40

Photo πŸ“· Credit : Beth Bouldin

The deficit grew to nine early in the third after Blacksburg connected twice from deep, sandwiched around a 3-pointer from Grant Reed. Carroll County closed the Gap on a 9-0 run to pull even at 28-28 but the Bruins closed the 3rd and opened the 4th with 3-pointers to create space.

The Bruins had 34 points with 5:28 remaining in the fourth quarter and finished overtime with 38. Quick math says that Brown’s defense surrendered just four points over the final 8+ minutes.

The defense intensified and it turned into instant offense on the other end of the floor. Trailing 36-28, Carroll County closed out regulation on an 8-0 run.

Jaxon Stanovick started the closeout with a put back basket and Barr scored the final six points. Sam Johnson found Barr with a nifty pass and the equalizer came after a Barr steal and drive to the basket 🧺.

Johnson was fouled early in OT and calmly sank both free throws and Barr closed out the scoring at 0:15.4 with the game winning free throws.

Carroll County High School Cross Country wraps up season six under the guidance of Head Coach Shawn Montgomery

Amelia Forsyth and Head Coach Shawn Montgomery : Photo ASPN

AXTON – Bassett High School hosted the annual Class 3D Regional Cross Country meet on Thursday and three Cavaliers represented Carroll County High School.

The weather was picture perfect and that is a rarity for the event. Two years ago in Bristol it was in the 30’s and Coach Montgomery remembera a time a few years back when it was in the 90’s in Axton.

Amelia Forsyth was the lone representative for the Lady Cavaliers as she has been for the past two seasons. While Cross Country runners compete on their own during the race, they have the preparation time with five of their teammate.

Forsyth has been competing for the past three seasons is aware that she has been flying solo and has made the mental adjustment.

” It’s disheartening at times but not as bad as it could be,” noted the Junior Forsyth. ” It’s really fun to support the Middle School runners because there are so many of them competing.”

Forsyth placed inside the Top 50 and was happy to finish the race after struggling to do so her previous trip over.

Photo πŸ“· Credit : Kristy Jones

Senior Trenton Newman has been running track under the guidance of Montgomery in the past few Springs but the Senior is new to the sport of Cross Country. His Coach was highly impressed by how easily that Newman took to things, especially in regards to leadership.

” Trenton continued to improve his time from race to race, which is hard to do for an entire season,” said Montgomery. ” But where he really shined was the way he led the younger runners.”

Will Dalton is a Freshman and comes from a family with an aquatic family but his Mother, Shannon Dalton explains, he loves a new challenge.

” Will is always willing to try something new,” noted teacher and Mom, Shannon Dalton. ” If he sees an opportunity, he will pursue it with everything he has.”

Montgomery added that because of his busy schedule, Will has to practice on his own quite a bit.

” Will is doubling up with playing in the School band so he has to get his workout in around that,” added Montgomery. ” You have to have a great deal of discipline to self-practice.”

As the final page of the season is now in the books, Montgomery can focus on the future of the program. Forsyth will slide into the Senior leadership role and his Middle School teams have strength in numbers.

Thursday, October 30th is full of action 🎬 as Cavaliers compete in Football, Basketball πŸ€ and Cross Country

Morning πŸŒ„ Brew
βž• Boys Varsity Basketball will scrimmage at 4pm versus Fort Chiswell
Photo πŸ“· : Beth Bouldin

πŸ€ CCMS Game day! πŸ€
@ home
Girls tipoff at 4:30pm,
Boys play immediately following

Both playing Blacksburg

Let’s go Cavs! πŸ’™πŸ©ΆπŸ€

Thank You Mrs Bouldin !

Coach Mayo with his Motovational Nugget for the Day:
Thank You Sir
Brother Osborne with his Bible Verse of the Day :

Joshua 1:9Β Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for theΒ LordΒ thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.

Today will begin for us at the Cross Country Regional meet over in Axton as Head Coach Shawn Montgomery takes his trio of dedicated runners πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈto their biggest meet.

Stop βœ‹#2 will be a quick hit at Carroll County High School 🏫 to check in with Anthony Barnes as he prepares for his season opener by practicing with Fort Chiswell.

Stop βœ‹ #3 – Carroll County Middle School for Kris Richardson and Darian Brown as both teams look to build on their seasons in Game #2

Also, Seth Greer and his Cavaliers will look to earn a seventh victory of the season when they host Martinsville. My guess its been a while since Carroll County secured win #7 in a season !

Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™Œ and Go Cavaliers !

How about an Evening edition of the Morning πŸŒ„ Brew ? Happy Birthday Kristy Jones, Howard Mayo – Allen Worrell and the World 🌎 of Vickey Ritchie never fails to Amaze me…..

Earlier today when we shared the Morning πŸŒ„ Brew, it was missing the entry from Girls Basketball Coach Howard Mayo.

  Due to contract demands for the space we failed to sign on Allen Worrell to stand next to Coach Mayo. Worrell was asking for more money πŸ’° than we had left in our N.I.L fund and it appears that he will be transferring to Louisiana State University.

The old Photo πŸ“·

  When the news broke that our Cross Country runners were being given the day off, the story had it being weather related. We found out later that it was so Trenton Newman could properly Celebrate his Mother’s Birthday πŸŽ‚…

Last night πŸŒ™ I was along for the support as Special Olympics Basketball πŸ€ Coach Vickey Ritchie was heading to Galax for another event that is near and dear to her heart ❀. My blind faith in “Little Ritchie ” is unconditional and to this point has never let me to a place where I don’t feel better for having been there.

The Classic, Little Feet, Boo Ridge, Hoops at VT and VMI are a few on the list and last night we added the 9th Edition of SuperFit at Power Up Oct.

First up, Stephanie Burnette was on hand with one of her Pups 🐢. Neat, Neat Lady that has a disposition about her that is impressive as the day is long. And that’s before the part where she is a fan of Duke University gets added in.

Next Lady is the owner of Power Up Oct, Josee Williams. Another partner in the process and her and Coach enjoyed telling the stories about how their friendship developed over the years.

Theresa Talley was there and naturally that led to having some fun with ” Money ” Talley which naturally included a poke or two and the expense of Mr.T.

I wasn’t sure what exactly my role in assisting Vickey but after setting up my speaker and listening to Kyla Ford, it became clear that my job was to soak in her energy. Kyla has an ability to make everyone else near her feel better.

Normally when I am helping Vickey, I shy away from pictures πŸ“· because of the depth of the stories and people involved is sometimes highly sensitive but know that these are all good to share.

Two of these three tidbits are very tongue and cheek and one is the real deal. If you’re not sure which is which then you probably stumbled into the wrong place πŸ€”…

Quite the Night πŸŒ™ on The Hill as Carroll County Middle School hosted opening games for the 2025 – 2026 season ! We open with the CCMS Cheerleaders, courtesy of Beth Bouldin…

There was high energy in the Gymnasium as both Kris Richardson and Darian Brown made their 2025 – 2026 Coaching debuts. Richardson and his Lady Cavaliers were being assisted by Steve Martin and Brown by Assistant Coach Garrett Reitzel.

The scoreboard will show that both of our younger Cavaliers fell short against Scott Memorial Middle School but one would not know it by the sound of excitement in the voice of Coach Richardson afterwards.

” I am on cloud ☁️ nine right now,” said Richardson. ” We took them to an AAU tournament down in Winston – Salem to get them some game experience and it showed tonight. We struggled a little early but once they gained a little confidence, we were able to close the gap.”

Scott Memorial had their way in the opening six minutes and when the horn sounded, Carroll County trailed 10-0. The second six let the visitors know that they were in a battle. The deficit reached 17-4 before the Lady Cavaliers started to climb back and by the end they came within two possessions of tying the contest.

Varsity Coach Anthony Barnes and Middle School Coach Darian Brown during the Girls game.
Beth Bouldin added a couple more Photos  from the Boys game.

It was a pleasure to finally meet Coach Brown and his wife tonight before I went out to Galax for a Special Olympics Basketball event. A number of people have spoke very highly of the personable young man and he lived up to their kind words!

Lin captured the Girls opening Tap !

The things that were different about tonight – knowing that I couldn’t stay past 6pm because of a previous commitment, the coverage for the Girls was abbreviated but know that Kris and his Lady Cavaliers will be covered like they are the SHOWTIME Lakers. Why ? Because that’s what friends do for each other.

  At the same time, I hope to work with Coach Brown this season but like every other Coach, it will be his call.

Already looking forward to Thursday night πŸŒ™!!

More from tonight…

Running Blog during the game…

Welcome to Opening Night πŸŒ™ and the Stars 🌟 are out here on The Hill !

Note – The Boys played a fifth quarter afterwards with Carroll County outscoring Scott Memorial 7-5