Lady Chargers Get Big Win Over Parry McCluer

Hot Springs, VA – The Bath County Lady Chargers pulled it all together in Hot Springs Thursday night to secure an important 59-41 victory over their Pioneer District rivals the Parry McCluer Lady Blues.
Led by hot-shooting junior Mikayla Colaw, the Chargers seized a 28-11 halftime lead. The Blues fought back and pulled within five. The third period ended with the Chargers clinging to a 41-36 advantage. But the Lady Chargers came out on fire in the fourth period. Senior Alexa Faraone sunk two straight three-pointers and a two-pointer in the final frame to put the game in the bag for the Lady Chargers.
Bath County’s 59 points is their highest output of the season and a big confidence boost as the team heads into their final seven games of the season.
Colaw led the Chargers with 16 points. Faraone scored 14, including four three-pointers, and senior Kayla Lindsay added 11 for Bath. Whitney Lewis led Parry McCluer with 15 points.
The Lady Chargers improve to 6-7 overall and 1-2 in the Pioneer District. The Blues fall to 2-11 overall and 2-2 in the district.
Next up for the Lady Chargers is a home game against Craig County Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m.

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Heather Niday

Heather is our Program Director and Traffic Manager. She started with Allegheny Mountain Radio as a volunteer deejay. She then joined the AMR staff in February of 2007. Heather grew up in the Richmond, Virginia, area and now lives in Arbovale, West Virginia with her husband Chuck. Heather is a wonderful flute player, and choir director for Arbovale UMC. You can hear Heather along with Chuck on Tuesday nights from 6 to 8pm as they host two hours of jazz on Something Different.

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