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Former Henderson County Colonel heading to Super Regional

Former Henderson County Colonel heading to Super Regional

Yahoo21-05-2025

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — On Sunday, Liberty Softball took down the number one overall seed in the NCAA tournament to advance to their first Super Regional. On the Flames is Henderson County's JaMaya Byrum who played a big role by scoring the winning run.
The former Colonel entered the game in the bottom of the 5th to play shortstop.
Eventually walking and scoring on a go-ahead home run by the team's best player.
Since the win, Byrum has been overwhelmed with the support form her roots in Henderson.
'Lots of family and friends of course,' said Byrum. 'I have lots of hometown friends that were watching the game — people that I haven't heard from in a while — it was so good to hear from them and sweet to know I have so many people supporting me.'
Byrum and the Flames will play Oregon on Friday at 9 p.m. CST in the Supers.
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