Saturday, July 11, 2009

Little Leaguers Continue District Tourney Action

The Avery 11 and 12 year old Little League Baseball and Softball All-Stars returned to the diamond on Saturday afternoon in Boone.

In softball action, the Watauga team played well and took advantage of limited openings by the Avery defense to take a 15-0 final score in four innings. Unfortunately for the Avery faithful, the 11 and 12 baseball team had difficulty shutting down a hot hitting Watauga National club, leading 6-0 after one frame and went on to take a 17-1 win in four frames.

Congratulations to both Avery teams on a great All-Star tournament run!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

"Some Wish For It, We Work For It"--Avery Lady Vikings Basketball Active Throughout Summer

Although basketball season concluded well before leaves appeared on area trees, the Avery Lady Vikings basketball team continues to work on improving for the upcoming season.

In mid-June the Lady Vikings took five junior varsity players and eight varsity players to the Battle of the Border Team Basketball Camp at Pfeiffer University. Avery played a number of top-notch opponents and more than held their own against them.

“The Pfeiffer camp was great for us. We had went there several years ago and decided to go back. We have a new group of girls playing together, including three players we’ve added to our varsity including Mercedes Bentley, Logan Johnson, and Savannah Dellinger. Putting those girls with our returning players was a good combination,” Lady Vikings varsity head coach Missy Lyons. “I asked for us to be put with the 3A and 4A teams at the camp to challenge us and get the toughest competition we could. There were about 35 teams at the camp.”

During the event Avery had the opportunity to tangle with a host of squads from North and South Carolina, including North Stokes, North Stanly, Lee County (SC), Marlboro (SC), Carrboro, North Surry, Union Pines, and Eastern Alamance, finishing 6-4 over the course of ten games played at camp. The squad lost no game by greater than three points.

“Our close games all seemed to come down to the wire. The game was played where fouls counted for points so it wasn’t completely a real-life game situation, but I think the girls handled themselves well. Every team we played was excellent competition,” Coach Lyons added.

From the camp and summer work, the Lady Vikings are establishing an identity and character which will carry them into the 2009-10 campaign with the hopes of exceeding the successes of the previous seasons that have most recently included a regional appearance, a conference tournament title, and multiple district finals appearances.

“I think an area of strength for this team is their passing. They set each other up well and work as a team to get good shots” Coach Lyons said. “If there is something we will need to work on, it will be running the ball. The girls played great help defense, and I believe our defense will be a strong point for this team as well. Our junior varsity team also was 8-2 during the camp and looked extremely well.”

The Lady Vikings will miss the recent graduation of seniors from the squad, but Coach Lyons hopes that the remaining varsity players can step up their level of play and that the players who are new to the squad can make positive contributions to help the club.

“We’ll definitely miss Katie Ellis down on the post. We’ll be counting on our returning players like Katelynn (Eudy) to take up some of the hustle and hard rebounding and getting to the basketball off the glass. Sara Wiseman has come along really well in the post,” Coach Lyons stated. “Having Lauren Avery in the backcourt and adding Mercedes to the varsity will give us someone to go to with a consistent perimeter jumper to hurt defenses when they pack in the zone on us. That will help open it up for our big girls inside.”

For the past few weeks the Lady Vikings have been participating in summer leagues featuring teams from Watauga, Wilkes, Ashe, and beyond. Avery performed well during the summer league play and has logged many games on the floor.

“The summer leagues have been great. We traveled to Wilkes Central a couple of Saturdays ago and played Ashe, Watauga, Forbush, and Wilkes Central. We played all day long, back-to-back-to-back-to-back,” Coach Lyons elaborated. “We went one evening to play at Watauga and played Watauga and Ashe in both JV and varsity games. Ashe and Watauga will both be really strong teams next year, so that gave us a good indication of where we were before we went to team camp.”

Throughout the summer the Lady Vikings have been holding open gym, holding clinics on Monday evenings at Viking Gym for middle school players as varsity players work with the younger ladies to help them improve their game.

“We’ve been letting our older girls do a clinic with the middle school players, going over some drills and helping them see and go through what a high school practice looks and feels like,” the coach said. “We’ve done the clinics throughout May and June, and in those times we’ve had anywhere from 15 to 30 girls in 7th through rising 9th grade. We have some really good younger talent, so we’ve been really excited about having them join us and working out with us.”

Monday, July 6, 2009

CHS Unveils Schedule


The ‘Landers recently released next season’s schedule with notable changes from last year. Since 2009 is the first season with the new TSSAA realignment, Cloudland finds a new face in their conference and some new foes on the schedule. Hancock County joins the ‘Landers conference replacing Knoxville Grace Christian and Jellico while Happy Valley and Johnson County join the ‘Landers schedule for out of conference battles.

To get ready for the season, the ‘Landers will host a jamboree on August 14th at Orr Field. That jamboree will feature the ‘Landers, Avery, Unaka, and Hampton.

The ‘Landers will then open the regular season with a trip to Tri-Cities Christian on Thursday, August 20th. Last season’s contest with the ‘Landers was the Eagles first ever 11-man football game with the ‘Landers coming out on top 34-0. The game will be played at Lynn Garden Middle School in Kingsport, TN.

The next Friday night sees the ‘Landers travel to Mosheim where they will face an improved West Greene squad. On September 4th, Cloudland will open the conference schedule with the home opener against North Greene.

September 11th will see the ‘Landers clash with the Avery Vikings in the 3rd annual Avery Journal-Timesth of September will see the ‘Landers play another conference game as they travel to county rival Unaka. Border Battle in Newland. In that contest, Cloudland looks to break the trend of the hosts coming out on top as in the previous two years. Avery won in Newland 35-14 in 2007 while CHS took the 43-21 victory in Roan Mountain last season. The 18th of September sees the 'Landers travel to county rival Unaka in another conference showdown.

The next week, Cloudland will see the return of another county school to the schedule as Happy Valley returns to the Cloudland schedule for the first time since the 2000 season and a 57-7 'Lander victory that still stands out in the minds of Carter County football fans.

The first Friday in October, the ‘Landers will hit the road again as they travel to Cosby to get revenge on the Eagles for last season’s nail biting loss in Roan Mountain. Johnson County will make their return to the CHS schedule when they pay the ‘Landers a visit on October 9th.

The next week will be homecoming for Cloudland when Hancock County makes their first visit to Roan Mountain on October 16th. The ‘Landers will take the next week off before the annual Thursday night showdown with Hampton in Roan Mountain to close out the regular season.