Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : 50 Shades of Baseball ⚾️ section includes telling Sid Bream my Sid Bream story !

The link above will show the replay and I will set the table for the story about what took place one special day on the Campus of James Madison University.

Living by the words Duke, UVA and where I stay in regards to who I pull for, I have followed four Baseball ⚾️ teams in my 62 years. Being born on a Navy base south of Oakland, California I learned the game of Baseball from Charlie Finley and his swinging A’s.

There will be more about Joe Rudi, Vida Blue, Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson and the rest of the cast of characters that ruled the early 1970’s later.

My Father, Charles T Carter spent right at 30 years in the Navy and we moved ALOT. One place we stayed was down in Albany, Georgia so it became the A’s and the Atlanta Braves. Back then the Braves crushed Home Run after Home Run but other than spitballing Phil Neikro, had zero pitching. They were bad for a long stretch but loyalty rules.

My Father had a deep relationship with God and this allowed him to deal with four strange kiddos and one fairly normal one without losing his temper.

Fast Forward to 1992 and when I tell this story, I lead with the question – who scored the most famous run in the history of the Atlanta Braves ? If I get an answer other than Sid Bream, there’s no point in telling the story because you’re not talking to a Braves fan.

The third team is whatever team that Greg Maddux ( fourth and final one being the Seattle Mariners) so I was doubly invested in Game 7 of the National League Championship. Atlanta was trying to rally past Barry Bonds and the Pirates when THE PLAY happened.

When Bream scored the run I lost my mind and sadly for me I was watching the game at my parents house. Connect the dots to get the response from my Father after being awaken by my outburst.

Now we will jump forward another decade and I’m blogging about a college game between Liberty University and JMU. I was there with Mr John Leonard, someone who I respect to the moon and back. Leonard is a separate story that will be included as well as he takes knowledge of Americas Pastime to a entire different planet.

  We are a few innings into the game when I look up in the stands and notice a familiar face. All of the sudden I have a ridiculous grin on my face, to the point John asked me what I saw ?

There was a man that was watching πŸ‘€ the game with great attention so I waited to the half inning before turning my attention towards him. With a great deal of gusto, I pointed to him and shouted, ” My Father only yelled at me one time in my life and it was your fault.”

Without hesitation, he shouted back, I’ve got one question for you Buddy, were you screaming for me or against me?”

I quickly replied back, ” For you for sure!”.

Realizing what just happened, John suggested that I go get his autograph but I replied that I got to tell my Sid Bream story to Sid Bream so that was better than any autograph.

Bream was there watching his Son play for the Flames and by doing so, he made my day, week, month !

Editing Note πŸ“ – if this was a book about Basketball πŸ€, I would add my telling Jay Bilas story to Jay Bilas.

Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : Alvin Davidson knows about timing and relationships when it comes to Championship level Softball !

Thank You, Craig Worrell πŸ™

Β  The goal every time I make time to sit down with someone interested in participating with me on this book, the hope is to steal three or four Nuggets from them. The goal isn’t to chase people down and plead with them to share their thoughts and feelings. It is to tell a story about an event that was created by 15 Lady Cavaliers and 15 Lady Panthers that changed their programs and their communities.

Β  What started out as an Easter 🐣 egg πŸ₯š hunt turned into a dump truck of information. So much, that I feel Alvin Davidson will fill a chapter. For the readers in Page County, who don’t know Mr Davidson, his personality is very similar to that of Dennis Zimmerman.

When I mentioned to Alvin about hearing from some of the former players and offered him some examples of the topics I offered up, he was willing to answer one himself.

When was the first time that you believed that the 2015 team could capture the StateΒ  championship ?

Alvin answered back : Speaking in regards to his daughter Gracie and her time line, in the 6th or 7th grade, if we could all get along.

Alvin understands that the most talented team doesn’t necessarily win, its about opportunities and chemistry as well.

My focus here is on relationships that were created pre 2015 and after 2015. How June 13, 2015 changed people’s lives. I understand that to some folks, it was just a game 10 years ago. Not looking to visit with anyone who doesn’t want to share his or her thoughts but everyone who does.

Two great examples are the Non-Worrell Brothers, Allen and Craig. Nothing but πŸ’˜ and respect for the pair and both have willingly opened up their coverage and it will be included. Both have been offered the opportunity to share their personal thoughts as well, while I hope they will, I will respect the fact they might now have anything that they want to add.

Two relationships that I will be focusing in on are the Mr Chuck Thompson and Rick Nester friendship that eventually led to Coach bringing home THE Trophy πŸ†. The second one will be about two old people, one with a 🎀 and the other with a Junior Varsity scorebook teamed up to make some magic.

Travis Osborne and his daughter, Kevin Burress and Angel πŸ˜‡ have been recorded so the invitation stands for any parent who wants to share what the Softball bond means to their Family πŸ‘ͺ. In the same breath, there isn’t time or a need to chase people down for input.

I would love to hear from Travis and Emma Leath, Brad and Sydney Nester so they could line up with the pages that Tracy Moore penned about Tiff.

If you bump into Mr Davidson, ask him about Frank Comer and his not allowing the ‘ River ” contributed to the Carroll County 1-0 victory ??? Great insight with that one. Side Note πŸ“ – Thank him for his service on the School Board !

The story about Principal Chuck Thompson and Coach Rick Nester goes all the way back to when Tommy Thompson’s Son was a student at the School Rick Nester taught at. Insert jokes about students tying up their dinosaur πŸ¦• before coming inside.

If you are out there and have a thought or memory about the relationship with the game of Softball or what it meant to see πŸ‘€ history made, just reach out to me and let me know.

We are creating a memory here and if you have a positive thought that’s one less story that will be my words. The more the merrier is one way to say it and the other is INCLUSION is King 🀴

To borrow from the movie πŸŽ₯ Rainman, Addie’s Grandma is an excellent score keeper !

Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : What would the Wedding πŸ’’ Day have looked like if Kayla Goins had been a society Gal instead of a hard nosed talented Athlete ???

Yesterday afternoon Adam Nester was kind enough to share his thoughts about what June 13, 2015 meant to him and his Family πŸ‘ͺ. It’s not everyday that you have a Daily Double of capturing the first State Championship in your Schools history and then slipping a ring on the finger of the love of your life.

Kayla Goins became Kayla Nester that day and ten years later she is as focused as a Woman can get. Three beautiful children and a career that includes so many things that it resembles Brandi Cochran Mitchell.

Β  Thankfully, the Carroll County Power couple πŸ’‘ were meant for each other and watching πŸ‘€ them grow into their roles as residents of Laurel Fork brings community pride to my Heart ❀.

But in the writers room, what would the wedding day have looked like if the oldest daughter of Scotty and Patti Goins had been, say a Doctor or Hollywood star 🌟? That would be a fun re-write….

Adam and Kayla Nester were meant to be together and both Carroll County and Laurel Fork are better for it !

Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : Meeting up with Sydney Nester during her final season at Marshall University and how it led to discovering the lighter side of Macie Adkins

  Sydney Nester was a Freshman on the State Championship team of 2015 and it was almost eight years later that had the pleasure of meeting her for the first time up at Marshall University..

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Here’s the link to the story from that day and it appeared in The Carroll News as well. I have to smile about the fact I used the same title back in 2023 – Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend.

Mr Chuck McGill, long time friend who arranged for me to meet up with Sydney at Marshall University.

  I remember the conversation with this highly motivated young Lady like it was yesterday and I shared with her that I hoped to write ✍ about how a young Lady took learning how to throw a Softball incredibly well and turned it into a six year College education.

For the time being, we worked together to create a catching up with Sydney Nester story and talked about getting back to the bigger story later. The Thundering Herd had a game later that day and I had to get back down I-64 to Charleston for a West Virginia Tech baseball game. It was a great visit and I looked forward to the next one.

Fast Forward to the 2023 Lady Cavaliers visit to Floyd County to face the Buffaloes. Sydney Nester was doing her best to get the Herd deep in the post season and they were playing at the same time. Not wanting to disturb anyone, I went out beyond the right field fence so I could watch Syd pitch while covering the current team.

It turned out that Israel Easter was also out there and this led to probably the most pleasant conversation the two of us had together. Then there was this young Lady playing right field and every time she finished warming up she would turn to us and share a thought.

Israel was eating a bag πŸŽ’ of Combos during the game and by the third inning, Macie Adkins started working on Israel to share his food. He pulled back his arm and fired one in her direction, it was a nice throw by the way. The Combo landed in her glove but bounced out and fell to the ground.

Without hesitation, Miss Adkins reached down, picked up the Combo, ate it with her smile and said ” Five second rule “. Then in a heartbeat it was back to business as usual. That was the day that I first saw the potential in this young Lady

The title of the Carroll County High School portion of the Book πŸ“– is Cause and Effect. This story is a small version of how one thing leads to another.

If I don’t know Allen Worrell, I don’t reach out to Chuck McGill and drive to Marshall for an opportunity to meet Syd. If I don’t meet Syd, I am not watching her game on my cellphone in rightfield with Israel Easter and I don’t discover that Macie Adkins is someone that has a gift that can bring joy to others !

Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : 20 years of getting to assist Lawrence Nesselrodt in his pursuit of sharing his passion and knowledge of the game of Baseball ⚾️ could fill a Book πŸ“– or two. Let’s start with my favorite Memory from back in the early days at West Virginia Tech University

On the Golf β›³ course was Ness and Joe Goddard

Β  Our Senior Day ceremonies at West Virginia Tech University are simply masterpieces, says the modest emcee of the events. That comment should make my friend and neighbor, Kris Richardson smile.

Most years they are the most well planned, carefully created events that you would ever want to witness. But for someone to appreciate the teamwork involved between Ness and I, let’s rehash the Senior Day that included Ryan Kessinger and friends. It was great to cross paths with Kessinger this year as the young man is part of the Baseball staff at Alleghany High School.

Β  It’s Sunday morning and we are putting out fires πŸ”₯ on both ends. Ness is dealing with flash flooding in East Bank and I’m down a key person on my delivery staff back in Front Royal, Virginia.

Β  I had to move around numerous pieces of my delivery team, causing me to miss the back end of my cutoff time to safely drive over to West Virginia. Ness is dealing with sandbags, umpires and the opposing team.

Β  I had to find the closest Airport that had a flight ✈️ that could get me to Charleston in time, if we did indeed get to play the game and host the ceremony. Ness has to devise a plan where he can stop was he’s doing long enough to pick me up.

The flight ✈️ lands and there is Ness holding up a sign that says Michael Jordan. The looks of disappointment when it was only a guy with newspaper ink on his face and clothes, instead of his Airness. Rule 1 with NAIA Baseball ⚾️ is expect the unexpected and learn to roll with it.

Β  The next stop is Shoneys where the entire team is eating breakfast βž• we are hosting a potential Stud recruit and his Mother. Throughout the process, it was impossible to ever create a script for a program that on average lasts 25 minutes.

We finally have a green light to play the game and that was only possible because East Bank Middle School had an Astroturf infield. That fact is another story for another day….

Realizing that we were out of time, I asked Ness to give me a one word answer to each of his graduating Seniors and I would somehow ” Wing It “. Each year for the past 17 seasons, I time how long the ceremony is from start to finish and that year it was 23 minutes.

There were plenty of tears 😒 from parents and friends as we completed the festivities. Afterwards, one of the player’s Mother came up and asked me could I please give her the script that I read because she was so moved by the kind words…. to this day, I still think that she questioned my response of actually Ma’am, there was no script, just a thought process.

We played the game, packed up and headed back to the airport so I could get back to work and Ness headed up the road to visit another recruit. Just another day in the office 🏒 for a tag-team that excels at doing what has to be done on any given day.

Later on the School was swallowed by West Virginia University and then the campus was moved from Montgomery to Beckley, where we were blessed πŸ™Œ to meet the legendary Joe Goddard.

Just the tip of the Iceberg in regards to the two decades of College Baseball ⚾️.