







From Travis Osborne :
Our Rampage-14 Ladies report for duty at 10:00 am tomorrow(Saturday) morning for their first game at 11:00 Followed by games at 12:00 & 2:00. They will finish tommorow working the 3:00 game.


One would think that the weekend is an exciting time for the members of the Volleyball team. VB, like many other sports, has become a year around commitment and with the assistance of the folks in Gatlinburg this weekend we hope to spotlight the efforts put forth by this group.
Enjoy the experience !
More to follow :

What we know for sure is that Marion Harris and Travis Osborne are en route to the Smokey Mountains in hopes of playing some Travel Volleyball π this weekend.
Being that I’m currently 2,000 + miles away, I’m not sure what awaits these two fine Southern Gentlemen but being we are lite on material and with more Snow in the forecast……..

Godspeed on the Journey πππ
Hopefully, more 2 follow….



When a sportswriter is watching a game there can be multiple times when the storyline changes dramatically and that was certainly the case Friday night π as Furman University refused to lose against their neighbors and rivals, Wofford.
Alyssa Ervin, our former Lady π© Cavalier, finished with a game high 21 points with the final bucket coming on a well designed inbounds play by Head Coach Pierre Curtis. After Wofford took a one point lead at 64-63 with a made free throw, Furman called a timeout with 0:01.9 seconds on the clock β° and Chantelle Stuart lobbed a pass over a 6’4 defender that Ervin caught mid-air and shot before landing for the victory.
It might not have been Grant Hill to Christian Laettner back in 1991 but it will be running on Furman highlight reels for a hot minute. The victory moves the Paladins to 6-1 in the SoCon at the midway pole, alone in second place !
Ervin also scored the previous basket to tie the game at 63 – 63 with 0:26 remaining but Wofford secured an offensive rebound after a late miss, allowing the home team to seemingly claim a hard fought victory.
Clare Coyle finished up with an impressive double – double ( 17 points, 11 rebounds ) and the 6’1 forward simply carried the ‘ Dins in the fourth quarter by scoring 11 down the stretch. Coyle set the table for Ervin and her Grand Finale in the closing seconds.
Wofford led most of the game but everytime the lead reached seven or nine, Ervin found an answer. When it happened again in the fourth quarter it was Coyle who said, ” Not on my watch”.
Furman University will now hunker down ahead of the pending storm as they are off until February 5th when league leading UT – Chattanooga comes to town.
Five of the seven regular season games left on the calendar π will be played at Home π‘.
The video πΉ of the basket π§Ί is available on ESPN for subscribers…

It’s already Saturday morning π in Melbourne and these two are closing in on four hours now. If you are a Tennis πΎ fan at all, this is must see TV πΊ…


The search for a 25th Major Title is still on !