![]() In her plea agreement, Taylor agreed to pay restitution of $18,149.04. Due to her false statements, she received more than $18,000 in FEMA benefits to which she was not entitled. In fact, her primary residence was undamaged, and she still resided there. Taylor claimed that her primary residence was damaged by the flood and that she was staying in a rental unit after the flood. Pamela Taylor, 57, admitted that she falsely registered for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster benefits after the June 2016 flood in Clay County, West Virginia. The case was investigated by the United States Department of Homeland Security – Office of Inspector General (DHS-OIG) and the West Virginia Commission on Special Investigations. – A Clay County woman pled guilty yesterday to embezzling over $18,000 in federal FEMA disaster benefits. 2 in the conference opener for both teams.CHARLESTON, W.Va. Concordia is scheduled to play at Carleton on Tuesday, Apr. The Cobbers will now have to wait for the snow to melt before they play their next games. ![]() 379 average while Paige Beseman is hitting. She went 2-for-3 in Game 2 and drove in a pair of runs.Ĭoncordia's top four hitters all continue to hit above. Tasky had the other multi-hit game for CC. Sele was 2-for-4 in the second game and had her first long ball of the season. Her 5-for-6 performance was a part of Concordia's 15 hits on the day. Jonasson was the hitting start of the day as she went 2-for-3 in the first game and then 3-for-3 in the second. On Thursday the Cobbers showed their 17-day layoff as they lost 7-0 and 16-6 to Jamestown. She pitched all seven innings, scattered 10 hits and allowed four earned runs while striking out six. Sophomore pitcher Hilary Rotunda picked up her first collegiate win. He r drive to center field plated two runs.Ĭobber lead-off hitter Kelly Tasky was the only CC player with more than one hit in the game. The biggest base knock of the frame came off the bat of Sele who hit her second home run of the year. In the decisive fifth inning, CC scored five times on four hits. The 6-4 victory was settled in the fifth frame when the Cobbers scored five times and rallied from a 2-1 deficit to take a 6-2 lead. Overall, Concordia cranked out 12 hits in the game – the second highest single-game total of the year. Joelle Link, batting in the clean-up spot, went 2-for-3, had two RBI and hit her first round tripper of the year. Heather Jonasson was 2-for-2 and drove in two runs while Kaia Sele was 2-for-3 and had three RBI. All five of the top hitters in the lineup came away with two hits and Conant added a pair from her No.9 spot in the lineup. The Cobbers had six players record two hits each in the eight-run win. Getting rare appearances in the batter's box, Conant went 2-for-2, scored three runs and drove in one. She gave up only three hits and one earned run to earn her second win of the season. She picked up her second win of the season between the pitcher's circle and cranked out her first collegiate home run. Senior Becca Conant was font-and-center in the 9-1, five-inning victory. ![]() The Cobbers knocked out three home runs in the two games and allowed just five earned runs. The Cobbers dropped a pair against Jamestown on Thursday and are now 3-9 on the season.Ĭoncordia used the long ball and a pair of solid pitching performances on Friday to post the sweep over the Lumberjills. (3/22/13)-Concordia swept Northland 9-1, 6-4 on Friday to even up their end-of-the-week indoor road trip.
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