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Greylock Lax Notches Another Championship
More good news for the Mount Greylock lacrosse program.
The under-15 team captured the Tri-Mountain League championship on Wednesday night, defeating Manchester, Vt., 8-7 in sudden-death overtime thriller.
Jeff Stripp, coach of the Mount Greylock team that captured the Berkshire County Lacrosse Association (BCLA) championship recently, is the head coach of the under-15 squad. John Hogan is the assistant coach.
Players on the u-15 title-winning squad are: Tristan Reinhard, Ross Burnham, Micheal Mcormack, Sean Finnegan, John Driver, John Driver, Niko Santore, Chad Trottier, Cal Filson, Matt Malloy, Carter Stripp, Aj Sabanski, Trent Tabor, Jake Kobrin, David Hamilton, Daivon Berne Clement, Carter Cummings, Austin Larabee, Cole Jackson, Jacob Rossitter, Sam Kobrin, Alejandro Viquez-salas, Jonah Groman and Jonah Kelly.
Tags: lacrosse, Mount Greylock |
Follow The SteepleCats Live Online
The SteepleCats are on the road tonight and tomorrow, but don't fret. You can still follow all the action on the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) Web site.
The NECBL added a new feature this season which allows fans to track every contest pitch-by-pitch. It's very similar to ESPN's "Game Tracker," which gives fans an opportunity to follow each game without leaving their homes.
So if you can't make it out the ball game, visit the NECBL site, click on "Scoreboard," then click on "Game Live" for the game you want to track.
All-State Track & Field Local Results
WESTFIELD, Mass. — Nik Andrews has qualified for the New England Track & Field Championship Meet for a second straight year.
Andrews, who last Tuesday received the Robert "Boog" Powell Male Athlete of the Year Award at the WBEC Sports Caravan Awards and then took part in graduation ceremonies at Drury High School on Friday night, took fourth place in the 400-meter dash at the All-State Meet on Saturday. The event took place at Westfield State College.
The New England meet takes place on Saturday, June 12, at Veterans Stadium in New Britain, Conn.
Here is a complete list of Berkshire County results from this past weekend's state meet:
DRURY
Nik Andrews (4th place, 400 meter) 49.21 seconds
LENOX
Nate Bruno (8th, 400 hurdles) 56.37
Kevin Carpenter (26th, triple jump) 40'09
Madeline Allen (16th, high jump) 4'11
HOOSAC VALLEY
Andrew Harmon (20th, 1 mile) 4 minutes, 41 seconds
Ethan Harmon (23rd 2 mile) 10:15
J.J. Kolis (25th, discus) 100 feet, 3 inches
Liz Provost (20th, discus) 96'03
MOUNT GREYLOCK
Girls' 4x400 relay (19th) 4:11
TACONIC
Harmony Persip-Edwards (11th, high jump) 5'01
Harmony Persip-Edwards (11th, 400) 59.49
Chandler Ortega (24th, 1 mile), 5:30
Chelsea LeSage (22nd, discus) 92'3
PITTSFIELD
Boys' 4x800 relay (28th) 8:39
Mickey Dayton (19th, discus) 130'08
MONUMENT MOUNTAIN
Girls' 4x800 relay (19th) 10:00
ST. JOE'S
Mason Durant (15th, shot put) 47'05
Tags: All-State Outdoor Track & Field |
We Scooped You, New York Times!
Within the last couple months, iBerkshires.com has posted a couple of features on Dylan Dethier's cross-country golf trek.
Check out which media outlet (you may have heard of them) posted a story about Dethier on Sunday.
Dethier has certainly made the rounds. He was in USA Today a few months ago, and now the New York Times. I heard Al Jazeera is next!
Between the Bachlorette and Dethier, Williamstown is pumping out some star power.
Tags: Dylan Dethier, Eighteen in America |
PHS Grad Receives Award At Westfield State College Banquet
Jeff Fields, left, receives an award from Peter Mazza, right. |
Jeff Fields of Pittsfield received the Peter Mazza Award at the Westfield State College varsity sports awards banquet. This award is given annually to an outstanding student-athlete who best represents the ideals of Mazza, former vice-president of student affairs at Westfield State.
The ideals include: character, leadership, sportsmanship, athletics ability, academics, personal development and community service. Fields was a four-year starter for the Owl baseball team and led them to three MASCAC championships and three NCAA Tournament berths. He was an all-conference selection as both an infielder and outfielder and the ace of the pitching staff during his freshman season. This past season Fields led the Owls in hitting with an even .400 average. He was a first-team MASCAC all-conference selection and an All-New England third-team pick.
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