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The Northern Berkshire Youth Hockey League's 10-and-under travel team celebrates after winning the Northern New York State Hockey League “A” Division Championship.
Updated March 12, 2026 12:07PM

Northern Berkshire Black Bears Bring Home League Title

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
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Updated on Thursday afternoon to add a player who was inadvertently left out of the original version.
 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – The youth hockey season in Northern Berkshire County comes to an end this weekend with the conclusion of the Spring Fling tournaments at the Peter W. Foote Vietnam Veterans Memorial Rink.
 
And what a season it has been for the sport in the region.
 
From big numbers in the Northern Berkshire Youth Hockey League’s Learn to Play program to big wins by the cooperative high school team at McCann Tech, there have been plenty of highlights  to celebrate this winter.
 
None shown brighter than the 10-and-under Black Bears.
 
The NBYHL travel squad capped its season last weekend with a 2-1 overtime victory over Saratoga Springs, N.Y., to capture the Northern New York State Hockey League “A” Division Championship.
 
Joey Milesi scored his second goal of the game with an assist from Tressa Girgenti, and Jacob Henault earned the win in goal with 19 saves.
 
“It was a huge weekend for us,” Black Bears coach Aaron Girgenti said.
 
“We started the season off in the ‘B’ Division, and this year they based where we were seeded in the playoffs on MHR, My Hockey rankings. … I don’t really understand exactly how it works, but the kids did really well this year, and the better the teams you play and the more games you win, you move up in the standings.”
 
The Black Bears 10U squad played about 30 games between November and March to achieve its ranking. In addition to weekend league games against the other teams in the Northern New York league, the program plays in regional tournaments in places like Rutland, Vt., Salisbury, Conn., and on Cape Cod, Girgenti said.
 
And success is not uncommon for the Northern Berkshire program.
 
“The last couple of years, we’ve made it to the championship game, and this year our 10U team was able to pull it out,” he said. “The 12U team made it to the [NNYSHL] semi-finals as well.
 
“It’s been a great season for 10U, 12U and 8U … right up to the 18U.”
 
And that 18U team includes members of the McCann Tech squad that reached the Western Massachusetts Championship game, claimed a State Vocational Championship and competed in the Division 4 State Tournament.
 
“A lot of those kids were Black Bears,” Girgenti said of the Hornets. “They came through this program. … A lot of them are still coming around and helping [the youth program] as well. Sometimes they’ll jump on the ice with us and give us a hand. The majority of them, a lot of them, are reffing our younger kids’ games.
 
“They’re giving back a little bit, and that’s a testament to our program that they’re willing to come back and participate in youth hockey.”
 
The Black Bears program the last several years has hosted a two-weekend Spring Fling event that draws teams from throughout the Northeast. The first weekend this year featured 10U and 12U divisions the last weekend of February. The final stage is March 13-15 with competition in the 8U and 18U divisions.
 
Games start at 3 p.m. on Friday with a full day of action on Saturday from 9 a.m. to about 8 p.m. The finals are scheduled for 8:30, 9:35 and 10:50 on Sunday morning.
 
Girgenti said the NBYHL calendar allows players to participate in other sports throughout the year, and the coaches encourage it.
 
“It’s definitely an organization that wants kids to play multiple sports,” he said. “Our games don’t basically start until Nov. 1, and we play until early or mid-March.”
 
He and his fellow coaches, Mike Henault and Tristan Lysko, have been with the players on the 10U team the last few years, moving up with them from the 8U division.
 
“I’m super excited about the growth of these kids over the last couple of years, even just coming from our learn to play and learn to skate program,” he said.
 
“I came through this program in the late ‘80s, and I’m excited to coach in it at present. Mike Henault came through this program, too. You see a lot of parents bringing their kids back. It’s a nice community feel, and I think that’s why we do as well as we do. Everybody is behind you: the board of directors, the parents, a ton of volunteers, all the subcommittees we have – all work together to make stuff like this happen.”
 
Of course, the players’ hard work and talent also are essential, and both were on full display last weekend in the league final.
 
“The whole team was firing,” Girgenti said. “The goalie was absolutely on fire. All the kids were skating great. [Milesi] was in the right place at the right time and got the two goals. But without the work from the rest of the team, that doesn’t happen.”
 
Another thing that happened this winter: The Black Bears’ players learned that they can skate with some of the bigger programs in the region.
 
“You play Troy/Albany and you get to play some teams from the capital of New York, and you’re competing with them, it’s a good feeling to go out there and go against those kinds of teams and do well,” Girgenti said. “This year, we played Troy/Albany five times. They were incredible games, all within a goal. It was a fantastic team. We loved playing them. It was a battle every time. It was nice to travel over there with our kids from little ol’ Northern Berkshire.”
 
Players on the 10U Northern Berkshire Black Bears include: Maxwell Allen, Myles Allen, Max Boudreau, Clara Cahoon, Elliot Cahoon, Bradyn Czarnecki, Tressa Girgenti, Kaydon Hagen, Jacob Henault, Abel Lysko, Joey Milesi, Nina Naugle, Tony Pariseau, Lincoln Penna, Wyatt Poulton, Charlotte Sniezek, Ben Vivori and Paxton Wood.
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Keene SwampBats Down North Adams

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- The SteepleCats battled back from an early deficit and pulled within one run midway through Saturday night’s contest, but a late offensive push by the Keene Swamp Bats resulted in an 8-4 defeat in New England Collegiate Baseball League action at Joe Wolfe Field.
 
Keene struck first in the opening inning. Jackson Smith led off with a single and later scored on an RBI double by Jackson Marshall. Eli Stephens followed with an RBI single to put the Swamp Bats ahead 2-0.
 
The SteepleCats answered in the second inning. After Matthew Colella lined a double into the gap, Parker Camelo delivered an RBI single to score Colella and cut the deficit to one.
 
North Adams’ defense kept the game close over the next two innings. A great catch at third base robbed Michael O’Brien of extra bases in the second, while center field and left field each came up with impressive grabs during a scoreless third inning.
 
The Swamp Bats added to their lead in the fourth. Consecutive singles put runners on second and third before an error allowed both to score, extending the advantage to 4-1.
 
The SteepleCats quickly responded in the bottom half of the inning. Nelphie Lopez opened the frame with a double before Sean Stephenson singled to put runners at the corners. Sebastian Rose followed with an RBI single, and after Stephenson aggressively advanced around the bases, Colella drove in another run with a groundout to trim the deficit to 4-3.
 
Richie Kerstetter provided a strong inning out of the bullpen in the fifth, retiring three of the four hitters he faced after issuing a leadoff walk. Steven Sams entered in the sixth and struck out one, though Nico Senese led off the inning with a solo home run that pushed Keene’s lead to 5-3.
 
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