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.

Middle School Boys πŸ‘¦ Basketball πŸ€ with Coach Brown and Company !

6:11 – Opening Tip

Beth Bouldin and Lin will have some game pics as we go.

6-6 end of 1st…

6:39 – Halftime, trailing 22-14

7:01 – end 3rd… Bears 31-28…

7:19 – end of regulation, tied 36-36…

3:00 on the clock ⏰ for Overtime !

Carroll County 40, Blacksburg 38 !!!

The teams will now play an 8:00 extra period.

What happens next is sometime in the next 24 hours, I will produce a Game Story from my notes πŸ“ and mix in some pics +

For now, Cavs Win, Cavs Win, 40-38

Bruins take the extra 8:00, 12-0…

More Later…7:40 pm

Axton to The Hill is further than one would think…Live from the Middle School 🏫 doubleheader !!

The Hill –  After a quick stop at the Auxiliary Gym that led to a visit for both Anthony Barnes and Howard Mayo, we are now Courtside for two games between Carroll County Middle School and visiting Blacksburg.

Great to see Lauren Alley on the bench !

End of the first six minutes – Blacksburg 4, Carroll County 3 (4:50)

More to follow…

Halftime score, Blacksburg 12-5
Blacksburg roster
Carroll County roster

26 – 5 after 3rd

End of regulation – Bears 🐻 28, Cavaliers 14. Teams will now play an exhibition quarter.

Extra Quarter ends in a 5-5 tie πŸ‘”

6pm

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.