DALTON, Mass. – The Dalton Juniors completed a perfect season in the Berkshire County Youth Football League with a 24-14 win over Adams-Cheshire on Sunday.
Dalton entered the championship game without giving up a single touchdown all season, a feat even more impressive than its undefeated record. Fortunately for Wahconah, Tony Zaniboni continued his dominant play on the ground against Adams. Zaniboni scored all three of his team’s touchdowns, including the opening score of the game from 38 yards out. His other two touchdown runs came from 24 and 36 yards.
Adams should hold its heads high after fighting hard throughout the game and becoming the first team this year to score against Dalton’s defense. Adams had several promising drives that came up short but broke through right before halftime on a 17-yard touchdown run by Evan Liebenow with just 23 seconds remaining in the half.
Dalton’s Zaniboni added his third and final touchdown early in the second half, which proved to be the game-winner. Adams answered with another score late in the fourth quarter when Lee Bryan ran it in from 3 yards out, but the two-point conversion attempt failed, keeping it a two-score game with less than two minutes to play.
Adams attempted an onside kick but could not recover it, and the Dalton Juniors held on to complete their undefeated, championship season.
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Dance Fundraiser to Support Boston Children’s Hospital
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DALTON, Mass. -- Grooving for Good, a dance fund-raiser to benefit the Boston Children's Hospital, is scheduled for Friday, March 27, at the Stationery Factory.
The event will support local business owner Tony Riello, who will run April's Boston Marathon as part of the hospital's Miles for Miracles team.
March marks one year since Riello’s son, AJ, then 15, underwent open-heart surgery while awaiting a heart transplant at Boston Children’s Hospital. AJ received his transplant shortly after and is now thriving—back in school as a sophomore, looking forward to summer, and preparing for his junior year of high school.
The Riello family is committed to giving back to the hospital and community that supported them during their most difficult days.
“Boston Children’s saved AJ’s life,” the family shared. “We want to pay forward the love, expertise, and hope we received.”
Grooving For Good invites the community to celebrate, dance, and give back. Attendees may choose from two ticket options: $25 for dance party admission or $50 for Dance Marathon entry with a chance to compete for a $1,000 prize.
The evening will also feature raffles, a 50/50 drawing, and additional surprises to keep the energy high throughout the night.
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