Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : 50 Shades 😎 of Baseball ⚾️ shows Ness having a 5-1 lead in Hall of Fame memberships but there’s a solid case the score should be 6-2

Back in 2015, Lawrence Nesselrodt went into the Davis and Elkins Hall of Fame and it brought back a great line from comedian George Lopez.

” Oprah Winfrey made $180 Million last year ( back then)”, Lopez said with his famous rolling of his eyes πŸ‘€. ” Oprah, take a knee Sister, you are just running up the score.”

  I made the drive over that Saturday evening and was thinking the same thing in regards to Ness and his one for the thumb, enough already. Just kidding though, as I could not be happier that the School he graduated from back in 1983 was finally able to salute his career in Baseball.

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You can check out the link above to see the complete list of Hall of Fames, plus his Bio shows his accomplishments that took place during his stay in the Valley Baseball League.

  Laurel Fork’s Rick Nester snuck through the process and managed to trim the deficit to 5-1 by getting yours truly inducted to the Carroll County High School Hall of Fame last year.

    I hear that Rick Nester still has people that won’t speak to him because of his nomination and he was banned from attending the ceremony that night on The Hill. It was okay that Rick wasn’t in the building but sadly it kept his Bride away too.

  The Valley Baseball League is where we first met and we were both involved in some pretty serious runs πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. Ness inside the chalk, mine in the promotional area.

When the late Bruce Alger was still with us, the two of us would hang around Rebel Park before and after games and discuss our plans for running the league as President and Vice President.

The Ultimate Tip of the Cap to New Market’s Mr. Bruce Alger.

The link above is something I wrote about Bruce Alger, the morning he passed away.

Β  The beautiful thing about the life of Bruce Alger is that he made it to the Top of the Mountain β›° and served as the Man in charge of the VBL.

For the twelve years that I was part of the VBL, I didn’t hide from the fact that I was qualified to run the league. This came from taking the time to experience EVERY aspect of the league.

● Four years of working alongside Alger in New Market, including the Webcasts.

● Minority owner of the Luray Wranglers during their dominant run in 2008.

● Creating the Around the Valley Blog for the sole purpose of getting the league 24/7 positive coverage.

● Creating the Awesome Loop called Around the Valley in 60 Days. Pretty proud of that one

● One year of coverage from the position of Sports Editor for a weekly Newspaper πŸ“° inside the only County where three teams reside ( Shenandoah County)

● Six years of nightly coverage as a writer for the Northern Virginia Daily

● 2009 season in Waynesboro, were I acted as a filler until we could get new members of the Community to own the team and I believe that 16 years later it still exists.

● Host Family πŸ‘ͺ a number of years, for the Luray Wranglers. To not do that part, would prevent you from understanding how vital it is.

● Meal Provider on multiple occasions, once again, a huge part of the process.

● Getting Chris and Crystal Graham involved with the league. This relationship lasted a long time and at one point, they were behind three teams Websites.

● Brokering the deal when the owner of the Fauquier Gators passed away suddenly and the team needed a new home. Getting my Hero and Friend, Jay Neal into the VBL and being the person responsible for putting the team in Strasburg makes me smile. Everytime they Win the Championship, the smile gets brighter.

Getting to exchange messages and stories with Ness for the past 20 years has been a Blessing. We both love πŸ’˜ the game, just from different angles.

  Ness is the one that empathizes, Leave It Better Than You Found It. We both accomplished that with regards to the VBL.

Going to wrap up Friday night with Kelsey Plum and her Los Angeles Sparks versus the Indiana  Fever as background noise as we take a look at more Sports marketing..

Earlier today I stopped by the Liberty University at Duke University Field Hockey πŸ‘ game. My years with App State Field Hockey has drawn me closer to the sport.

Field Hockey is what is called a Non – Revenue sport by some while other places call it an ” Olympic Sport “. Either label describes a contest without a charge for admission.

   Most people tend to equate what it costs to get in to the value of the contest. Seems unfair but it is what it is. High School has Tennis, Cross Country and Swimming πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ as sports that fall into this category.

  Duke’s Marketing department reached out to a local Ice Cream 🍦shop to partner with for today’s match.

LocoPops

Every fan that attended the match received a free LocoPop Ice Cream bar for their trouble. Duke sent up their Marketing tent β›Ί, greeted the fans and passed out high end dessert 🍨.

  Now that admission is $7.00 per person for the majority of High School events, it costs a family of four almost $30.00 and that’s before you buy a bag of popcorn 🍿.

  Looking for ways to give fans a little extra reason to attend your event is just one option on the table.

LA scored 31 in the opening 10 minutes but has slowed down considerably here in the second quarter.

Congratulations πŸ‘ to the Football Cavaliers for their 35-21 ,victory tonight !

Whole lotta defense played in LA tonight!

Donna Nester took the Company Jet back from the West Coast and headed straight to Christiansburg, where the Battling Greers are off to a Smoking πŸ”₯ start, win 35-21 !

Carroll County broke open a 7-7 tie πŸ‘” by scoring 28 unanswered points and currently lead Christiansburg 35-14, late in the 4th quarter !!!

The home team scored in the closing seconds to pull within 14, Cavs win 35-21!

Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : 50 Shades 😎 of Baseball,Β  Long before he became Lawrence ” Big Picture ” Nesselrodt, he was just a Kid from West Virginia batting ahead of his friend, Jon Kruk in Legion Ball !

Currently the Skipper at WVU-T, Lawrence Nesselrodt has lived a Baseball ⚾️ Life!

  10 of the 50 Baseball stories will be about the 20 years Ness and I have spent together. It will be a serious challenge to trim it down to 10 because Lawrence Nesselrodt is Baseball, as the Beatles would sing, 8 Days a week.

Krukie, as he was known to many, created the most outrageously funny moment in Baseball history when he faced Randy Johnson in the MLB All-Star game.

  Just two kids from Nowhere, West Virginia chasing a life in Baseball.

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Legendary Joe Goddard