Williams Field Hockey Rallies Past Trinity

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Elizabeth Scarcella scored a pair of goals Saturday to lead the Williams field hockey team to a 4-2 win over Trinity.
 
Gates Tenerowicz made three saves to earn the win in goal for Williams (9-4, 6-2 NESCAC), which goes to Bates on Sunday.
 
Football
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Spencer Fetter threw for 242 yards and four touchdowns to lead Trinity to a 41-14 win over Williams.
 
Colin McCabe ran for 103 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
 
Williams (2-4) goes to Bates on Saturday.
 
Women's Soccer
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Brianna Wright scored in the 82nd minute to snap a 1-1 tie and send Williams to a 3-1 win over Trinity.
 
Aria Bozzi-Mackay stopped two shots to earn the win in goal for Williams (9-2-3, 6-1-2), which hosts Middlebury on Tuesday.
 
Volleyball
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Morgan Daetz had a double-double with 18 assists and 12 digs to help Williams beat Babson in four sets.
 
Williams (12-8) dropped a five-set decision to No. 25 Springfield College in the second half of Saturday's double-header.
 
Williams hosts Colby on Friday.
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Hancock School Celebrates Thanksgiving by Highlighting Community

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

The children perform music and a play during the luncheon.
HANCOCK, Mass. — For many, Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude and unity. Hancock Elementary School embraced this spirit on Thursday by hosting a community Thanksgiving feast for seniors.
 
The children had a major role in organizing the event, from peeling the potatoes to creating the centerpieces to performing. 
 
"Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for what we have. To be thankful for the communities that we live in. Thankful for the families that we have, our friends," Principal John Merselis III said. 
 
"And by opening our doors and inviting people in, I think we just embrace that idea." 
 
More than 50 seniors visited the school for a Thanksgiving lunch prepared by the school's students. In addition to those who attended, the students made enough for 40 takeout orders and to feed themselves and the school's staff. 
 
The lunch was kicked off with student performances on the drums, playing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" using boomwhackers, and a play showcasing the preparation of a Thanksgiving feast, which caused rumbles of laughter. 
 
"[The event] gives [students] a great opportunity to practice their life skills such as cooking and creating things for people, and also [build] their self-confidence and just public speaking," said Samantha Lincoln, first and second-grade teacher. 
 
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