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South County Softball Club Running Strong

The league has been around for more than 30 years with games played at 10:30 a.m. on Sundays.
Players of all ability levels come from the towns of Monterey, Otis, Sandisfield, Great Barrington, Mill River and Lee.
The action continues through October.
Pittsfield South Takes 10-11 Year-Old Little League Title
London Steinman, Josh Lennon and Kaden Codey had two hits apiece, and Shane Bernardo and Bo Bramer combined on a four-hitter in a game that ended in the bottom of the fifth when Bernardo doubled home Potash with one out.
Johnny Huska doubled and scored on Nick Hall's single in the top of the second for West.
Bryce Huffman and Sam Sherman handled the pitching for West.
Pittsfield South will be home on Wednesday against the champion of District 4 in the state tournament.
An earlier version of this story inadvertently switched the names of the teams in the last three paragraphs.
Pittsfield South Rolls to 10-Year-Old Little League Final
London Steinman tripled, drove in three runs and scored three times for Pittsfield South, which moved on to Sunday's final against the winner of Saturday's game between Pittsfield North and Pittsfield West.
Justin Cowell tripled for North Adams.
Pittsfield 15s Win Again in Babe Ruth Tourney

Pittsield scored nine runs in the first inning and beat Northbridge, 14-3, at Deming Park.
Pittsfield won its Pool A games by scores of 18-1, 19-1 and 14-3, a combined margin of 51-5.
Jack Scarafoni tripled, and Matt Stracuzzi and Jordan Nassif each doubled for Pittsfield, which advanced to the six-team, single-elimination tournament composed of the top two teams from each pool.
Great Barrington Takes 12-Year-Old Little League District Title
And it was all Great Barrington needed in a 1-0 win over Pittsfield South needed on Saturday afternoon in the District 1 championship game.
Great Barrington pitchers Kenny Zucco and Grant Herrick were lights out in pitching their team to a tournament title out of the winner's bracket.
Max Joyner, who hit the sac fly to score Carpenter, also had a single and a double, and Nikos Casivant and Zucco each singled for Great Barrington.
For Pittsfield South, Zach Cerdato had two doubles, and Leo Arace and Christian Marchbank each singled.
South also turned in a defensive gem to keep the game close in top of the sixth.
Great Barrington had the bases loaded and nobody out when Pittsfield shortstop Zach Bernardo fielded a hot shot and fired home to Marchbank to get the lead runner. Marchbank relayed on to first to get the force and end the inning.
Jett Steinman was the hard-luck loser on the mound for Pittsfield South.