Ephs Take Down Bowdoin, Fall to Tufts 3-1

Williams Sports InfoBy Melissa Whitaker
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MIDDLEBURY, VT – After winning 3-1 (17-25, 25-18, 25-19, 25-17) against Bowdoin early in the day, the Williams College volleyball team (13-7) lost to Tufts 3-1 (25-16, 19-25, 22-25, 13-25), just missing their opportunity to avenge the Jumbos for the 3-0 loss they suffered at the MIT Invitational last month.

In the match against Bowdoin, junior Kate Anderson dominated in the front row with 25 kills. Senior captain Chelsea Kubal followed close behind with 14 kills, also picking up 21 digs to lead the Ephs’ defense. This match was also a busy one for junior setter Emily Avis, as she racked up 55 total assists.

“The Bowdoin win for us was a solid match against a strong NESCAC opponent. We got off to a slow start but bounced back and won 3 straight sets after dropping the first,” said head coach Christi Kelsey. “We were able to carry that momentum into the Tufts match and executed extremely well in the first set.”

Both Tufts and Williams came into today’s match having lost only one conference match each. The Ephs’ momentum propelled them into the match and helped them win the first set 25-16. In the end, Tufts outscored the Ephs for the last three games. “To Tufts credit, they battled back and we couldn’t manage to pull out another set,” said coach. “It was disappointing but we will see them again and still have to finish the regular season strong in the next two weeks.”

Leading the defense for the Ephs were Kubal and fellow senior Andrea Scioscia who got 16 and 21 digs, respectively. On offense, Avis got up 37 assists while Anderson (19 kills) and junior Nicole Ballon-Landa (11 kills) led the team in spikes.

The next bought for the Ephs comes October 23 when the team travels to Smith College for the Volleyball Hall of Fame Invitational, game time TBA.
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Companion Corner: Orion Still at Second Chance Animal Shelter

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

GOOD NEWS: Orion has been adopted!

ARLINGTON, Vt. — Orion's had a hard live and he's been patiently waiting a very long time for his forever home.

 
iBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home.
 
Orion is a 7- to 8-year-old pit bull mix who has been at Second Chance Animal Shelter since 2021. He was featured last August but still hasn't found a home. 
 
Shelter Manager Troy Quinn said Orion came to them from animal control after experiencing neglect.
 
"He was found by animal control on a property, tied to a tree, no shelter, no food or water. He was severely emaciated, very sick, very skinny, very weak. Brought him in, he tested positive for heartworm," Quinn said.
 
Once they rescued him, got rid of his heartworm, and got him up to normal weight, his silly and active side came out.
 
"He is a giant goofball. Loves to run, loves to play very rough house, loves to chew on his toys. Stuffed toys in particular, he just immediately shreds them," Quinn said. 
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