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Tuesday, May 6, 2008  Co-op 17 – Lions 2

Dylan Martins and Dahandre Sistrunk combined for a 2 hitter and Co-op banged out 10 hits for the winning Co-op team. Dylan Martins led the charge with a grand slam. Eric Sneizek had 2 hits, including a double and 3 RBI’s. Cory Puccio had 2 hits and 2 RBI’s, while Zach Albareda had 2 hits and 1 RBI. Ben Trimarchi also had 2 hits. Dahandre Sistrunk had his first Little League hit with the Co-op team.

Lions had a tough night against the Co-op team. Cody O’Neil and Tyler Carpenter had the only 2 two hits for Lions. Centerfielder, Chaise LaBrie made a good catch of a line drive heading for the gap in left center field. Christopher Lillie was the losing pitcher for Lions.

Thursday, May 8, 2008  Val’s 14 – Elks 5

Val’s Variety topped Elks 14-5, as eight batters collected at least one hit in the twelve hit attack. Brandon Tworig, David Haley, Matt Koperniak and Shaun Knapp had 2 hits apiece. Tworig was the top offensive star, leading the way with a double and triple. He also scored 3 runs and drove in 3 runs.  Haley also had 2 hits and 3 RBI’s for the winning team. Matt Waltermire and Nate Tomkiewicz each contributed with a triple. On the mound, Brandon Tworig and Matt Waltermire combined to shut down a very solid Elks lineup. Tworig pitched the first two innings and allowed 3 runs on only 1 hit. Waltermire came on to pitch the final 4 innings, and allowed only 2 runs to pick up the win in relief. He also helped his own cause by completing an unassisted double play in the 4th inning.


The Elks could not shutdown the hot hitting Val’s team but managed to get 8 hits and 5 runs of their own despite leaving 13 runners on base. Zach Wright led the Elks with 3 hits and Evan Delmolino got his first Little League hit with a sharp single to left field. David Bailot, Joe Gwozdz and Keith Pero also chipped in with hits and Justin Nichols, David Frye and David Bailot worked the count for two walks each.

Friday, May 9, 2008 Elks 10 – Co-op 0

Justin Nichols had another outstanding night on the mound with 8 strikeouts, no walks and 2 hits allowed in 4 innings for his second win of the year. Sean Ryan-Kut led the hitting with a 2 for 2 night. Zach Wright and David Frye continued their hot hitting and David Bailot, Joe Gwozdz and Nichols contributed big hits as well.

The only bright spot for Co-op was Zach Albareda, who went 2 for 2 with a double.
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Berkshire Arts & Tech Grads 'Grateful to Be Weird'

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Class speaker Liliana Choque says she was thankful to be 'weird with all of you.' See more photos here. 
ADAMS, Mass. — Among the things that Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School senior Lilianna Choque was thankful for on Saturday was the fact that she knows all her classmates.
 
"In preparation for today, I have read and watched a lot of other graduation speeches," Choque said during her "senior reflection" at the school's graduation exercises. "All of them, without fail, had some version of the same throwaway line: 'Although I don't know all of my classmates,' or, 'Some of you may not know me.'
 
"But the beautiful thing about a graduating class of 32 is that that doesn't apply. I do know all of you … quite well."
 
And, Choque said, she likes what she knows.
 
"Maybe the rumors are true, and we are the weird kids," she said. "But — and you have to forgive me, because I'm going to invoke the right I've been given as a BArT student to be a little cringe here — I'm so grateful to be weird with all of you."
 
Choque was not the only one to extoll the virtues of what she called her "32-ring circle of friends," and she was not the only one to talk about the kindness exhibited by the Class of '26.
 
Head of School Jonathan Igoe set that tone in his opening remarks.
 
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