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NICHOLAS COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) – Three people were arrested Thursday in the Belva area of Nicholas County on child neglect charges, the Nicholas County Sheriff’s Department said.

Deputies said the arrests followed a shooting investigation near a home in Belva that resulted in a man being transported to CAMC General in Charleston.

Arrested on the child neglect charges were Bobby J. Moore, 28, Caroline A. Stewart, 32, and Connie S. Moore, 58, all of Belva.

Deputies said they found “unlivable conditions” for a child living at a home located along Old Turnpike Road.

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As of Thursday, no one was facing charges in connection with the shooting

All of the suspects were taken to the Central Regional Jail for the child neglect charges. Their bond is $10,000 each.



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5th Annual Spring Battle in the Mountains

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DUNBAR, W.Va. (WSAZ) – Hundreds of travel football players have descended upon Dunbar, WV this weekend for the 5th Annual Spring Battle in the Mountains.

106 teams from 16 states are at the Shawnee Sports Complex for the largest youth football tournament in the state of West Virginia. There are over 180 games scheduled between Saturday and Sunday.

“It’s different cultures, different walks, different cities. It allows our kids to kind of elevate themselves and it brings them some exposure,” said Mathew Watts, President of West Virginia Mount-Boyz.

Games resume on Sunday at 8:00am.

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Score Predictions for No. 4 West Virginia vs. No. 13 Miami (OH)

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It’s finally here. After three long decades of waiting for another opportunity to host an NCAA Tournament, the West Virginia Mountaineers will do battle with the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks inside Hope Coliseum on Saturday night.

Here is how we see this one playing out.

Schuyler Callihan: West Virginia 70, Miami (OH) 41

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Amber Tretter (6’1″) is the player to watch for the RedHawks. She was named the MAC Player of the Year after averaging 14.5 points and 8.2 rebounds per game while shooting 50% from the field and north of 36% from three-point territory. If West Virginia can neutralize her, which I believe they can, they’ll be able to win this game going away.

Miami has several capable scorers, but this will undoubtedly be the best defensive team they’ve faced all season, and they’re going to need Tretter to bring her A game for them to even have a chance.

If you’re someone who likes an up-and-down offensive affair, this is probably not the game for you. While Miami is a strong offensive team, they pride themselves on their defense, just like West Virginia. This may feel like a bit of a rock fight at first, but once West Virginia settles in and knocks down some shots, they should be able to lean on their defense and cruise to a first-round victory, likely setting up a second-round date with Kentucky.

Joey Bray: West Virginia 70, Miami (OH) 50

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I think the Mountaineers take care of business in front of what could be a record crowd at Hope Coliseum. Miami of Ohio is making just its second NCAA Tournament appearance in program history after winning the MAC, but finds itself in a tough draw against WVU.

WVU outmatches the RedHawks defensively, which is impressive given the fact that the RedHawks are more of a defensive team. The RedHawks have four starters who average ten or more points per game, showing they have players who are capable of scoring when they need to. However, they have not played a defense quite like West Virginia yet this season. WVU has just as many players who average over ten or more and have proven they can score in bunches against tough Big 12 competition.

The Mountaineers should be able to cruise to what will likely be a round of 32 matchup against the Kentucky Wildcats for a chance to reach the program’s first Sweet 16 under Coach Kellogg.



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GW and Chapmanville head to title games

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After area team Tug Valley earned a Class A title game berth on Thursday, area teams Chapmanville Regional and George Washington followed up the Panthers by doing the same on Friday at the West Virginia High School Boys Basketball State Tournament.

Tug meets Greater Beckley at 10 a.m. Saturday..

Chapmanville defeated Winfield in an all-area Class AAA semifinal to move into the Saturday championship at 5pm. against North Marion, who took down defending champ Bridgeport.

GW defeated Washington Friday evening to gain a spot in the championship once again. Last year, the Patriots lost to Spring Mills for the crown. And that just happens to be the opponent the Patriots meet Saturday evening at 7:30.

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