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Battle of the Berkshires Tournament Continues in Pittsfield

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- The Berkshire Force 16U travel softball team earned a 12-4 win over the Nor'Easters to wrap up pool play at the Battle of the Berkshires at the Doyle Complex.
 
Arianna Perkins went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and four RBIs to lead a 13-hit attack for the Force.
 
Lillian MacDonald was 2-for-3 at the plate with a pair of doubles, and Ava MacMahon, Mackenzie Biros and Markiara Jackson each had a pair of hits.
 
Amelia Polidoro and McMahon split time in the circle in the five-inning win, combining to strike out eight and allow three earned runs.
 
The Force 16U squad took a pair of losses earlier in the day on Saturday: 11-2 to the Worcester Union Rose and 12-10 to the Charlton Wildfire.
 
Elsewhere in 16U play, the the Greylock Thunder Saturday beat the Demo, 17-2.
 
Avery Lane earned the win in the circle with a three-inning, complete-game effort.
 
Sydney Payson anchored the offense, going 2-for-3 with a double and a pair of RBIs.
 
Lydia Gaudreau, Evy Clairmont, and Lane each had a pair of hits in a 12-hit attack.
 
12U DIVISION
Two of the Berkshire County entrants in the season's first big travel tournament had big wins on Saturday.
 
The host Force amassed 11 hits, inlcuding Charlotte Kotski's home run in a 19-1 win over the Hurricanes. 
 
Kotski went 3-for-3 with six runs batted in.
 
Emma Wixsom went 2-for-2 with an RBI, and Mila Ostellino and Lily Pierce each doubled.
 
Force pitchers Wixsom and Molly Potash combined to strike out nine and not allow an earned run in the win.
 
The Thunder's 14U team shut out the Miss Scotties of Ballston Spa, N.Y., 14-0. The Thunder collected four extra-base hits in an 11 hit-attack, and its pitcher struck out five in four innings in the circle.
 
The third local 12U squad competing this weekend, the Berkshire Storm, lost its Saturday game, 15-3, to the Bethlehem (N.Y.) Bombers.
 
The tournament concludes on Sunday with playoff games starting at 8 a.m. and finals scheduled for 3.h playoff games starting at 8 a.m. and finals scheduled for 3.
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Allendale Pines North Affordable Manufactured Homes Sell Fast

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Developer Teton Management cut the ribbon on the first six hopes in the manufactured housing community earlier this year. 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Just a few months after Allendale Pines North cut the ribbon on its first six homes in the new manufactured home community, units in the planned development are selling fast with both first and second phases all but sold out.
 
For several years, Teton Management Corp. has been planning to expand its existing Allendale Pines Mobile Community with the development of 22 planned manufactured housing units. The new development has its own entrance at 395 Cheshire Road. 
 
The need for attainable housing has never been higher, Teton President George Whaling said. 
 
"And where we sought the opportunity to help with that demand is, we can get folks into a home at Allendale Pines North for essentially a couple of $100 less than what it would cost for someone to rent a three-bedroom of the same quality," he said. 
 
The corporation took over Allendale Pines, now referred to as Allendale Pines South, about 6 1/2 years ago, Whaling said. 
 
Since then, the corporation has invested $1,000,001 in infrastructure improvements, including replacing all water and sewer lines, paving the community and installing the infrastructure needed for 10 additional units, he said. 
 
Additionally, it has been working to clean up and improve the community, which was lacking during previous ownership, said Jason Nocher, owner of Nocher Realty, which has been hired to help sell the units. 
 
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