Let’s call πŸ“ž this one the story about an old guy trying hard to help out a less old guy who’s trying hard to fill in for a departed third Guy πŸ‘¦…

David Broyles was set to retire and spend the rest of his life with his lovely Bride πŸ‘°. We even celebrated his retirement back on September 13th at Cavalier Park.

Β  The common threads between David and myself is our love for our Wives and the folks at Duke University Medical Center πŸš‘ who take care of said Wives.

Allen Worrell left the Carroll News a while back and because the Newspaper πŸ“° business, where I have spent the past 50 years, is on its last leg 🦡there wasn’t a line of people knocking down the door to takeover.

David agreed to postpone his happily ever after for a minute or two, and I couldn’t just leave him there to drown. See, Allen Worrell had a skill set that allowed him to create a newspaper each week. I’m not sure if people understand just how much of a Skill Set it takes to do his job and that’s not something that David had nor desired to have, yet here we are.

  For years, it was Allen doing the job and David was his Plucky Sidekick, keeping his spirits lifted while writing ✍ some stories along the way.

Now, David is stuck trying hard to play the role of Allen, so now I’m trying to be his Plucky Volunteer/ Unpaid πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ Sidekick.

Caring ❀ as much as I do about people and their situations is a double edged sword. David is tired and I’m tired so we are going to borrow from Eli Manning to solve our troubles.

Now sadly, if you don’t know the reference this won’t be hilarious to you.

We are going to go ” Chad Powers ” and bring back Allen Worrell disguised as Chad Powers. It’s a great plan and we have already placed the order for all of the make-up needed to pull it off !

Breaking News : Chad Powers hired on as the new Editor for The Carroll News ! Starting soon at a Main Street office 🏒 near you !

Saturday Morning πŸŒ„ Brew includes a crazy day of Middle School 🏫 Basketball πŸ€ and some random goodies…

3 games for both squads
Travis Osborne with his Bible Verse πŸ™ of the Day :

Matthew 5:7 Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.

Today is set to be a fun day for us as we will have both a Duke University Basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium and then watching the football team try and become Bowl πŸ₯£ eligible up in Connecticut versus the Huskies.

🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈

But there are still Carroll County stories to write ✍ along the way…

Have yourself a Blessed Day πŸ™Œ

What a difference a year makes as Carroll County football goes from sneaking into the Playoffs to hosting a game in the opening round !

When the final horn sounded Friday night at Tommy Thompson Field the scoreboard read Carroll County High 35, James River High 25. Head Coach Seth Greer and his staff led the Cavaliers to an 8-2 mark on the season, including a 5-1 mark in the Three Rivers District.

Last season concluded at 5-5 which earned the Cavaliers the number eight seed in the playoffs and a bus ride down to Abingdon to face the #1 seeded Falcons.

Next Friday night the Cavaliers will host a post season game for the first time in the lifetime for many of the players who have bought into the system of the second year coach. The turnaround for the Cavaliers under Greer has been remarkable in general but the speed that it took place is the true storyline.

Greer inherited a beyond empty cupboard two years ago when he accepted the head Coach job. The pairing of the new Coach and new Athletic Director, Kevin DeHaven set the program down a path where possibility was endless. Where DeHaven was replacing a retiring Darrin Mathews and his long time, Greer was stepping through a revolving door into a job that some questioned if it was doable ?

Seth Greer being interviewed right after accepting the job at Carroll County High School.

In a world where High School football can make or break the spirit of a Community, regardless of the size or classification, Greer and his success could not have come at a better time for Carroll County. We know what we are celebrating with this latest victory so let’s take a look behind the scenes to see how the transformation took place so rapidly.

To borrow from Chris Berman when the ESPN announcer described the Buffalo Bills – Greer circled the Wagons. To have a highly successful program, you have to build it from within and there has to be a long term vision. The reason why programs succeed is you surround yourself with the best people who are available and then get everyone on the same page.

Dedication and Hard work – once you have your people in place and they are all committed to the plan, you still have to find the right Student Athletes that are willing to step up and match your efforts. Football, whether its Pee-Wee, Middle School, Junior Varsity or Varsity, is a very demanding sport to play. The amount of time spent in the weight room and on the practice field is paramount to a program and its success, both long-term and short-term.

The beauty in what Greer has built is that the spillover effect it will have for the entire Cavalier Athletic system. The work out program πŸ’ͺ provides athletes from across the board to build their strength and endurance.

Three things that jump out that contributed to the rapid improvement of the Cavaliers.

Assessment of talent and understanding that you have to put the right people in the right position if you want to advance the program. Making the decision to move Senior, Isaiah Easter from wide receiver to Quarterback is a prime example of Greer understanding what his program needs

The second thing was the splitting of the Middle School team was nothing short of brilliant. Carroll County had the type of numbers that it had lacked in years past and this was weakening the program. When the numbers spiked this year, moving forward with two groups instead of just one allows twice the level of development. More playing time is priceless, especially at the younger level.

The third item is the way that the Football team and the Cheerleaders are connected. The relationship between the two programs is seamless, hard to tell where one team ends and the other begins. Don’t under appreciate the value of this partnership.

  Greer works hard and leads by example which is a magical combination. Easy to want to roll up the sleeves with someone who is as invested in his work in the manner as Greer is.

For the skeptical folks that wondered if Carroll County High School Football could ever truly compete, the proof will take place Friday night on The Hill.

New Athletic Director, new Football staff,

new Cheer coach = new attitude !

  We see you Seth Greer and the town Thanks You and what your entire program has done to lift the spirits of the Cavalier community !

Friday Night Update coming from the ” Coast of Carolina

Click on the Link to hear the Song 🎡

Things we will keep an eye πŸ‘ on this evening – Kalee Bunn and Ferrum College play Volleyball 🏐 east of Raleigh, The Smoot Brothers play basketball πŸ€ over at Southwest Virginia Community College and on The Hill it will be the final regular season game for Seth Greer and the Cavaliers.

Lin and I will be soaking in the Ocean Air but will happily share any updates or pics sent our way!

Go Lady Panthers !

Go Flying Eagles !

Go 🏈🏈🏈 Cavaliers !!