TEWKSBURY, Mass. -- Paxton Ebling hit a sacrifice fly, and Izabela Tart doubled in a run in the top of the eighth as the Greylock Thunder 18-and-under travel softball team earned a 5-4 win in the championship game of the 37th End of Year Invitational benefiting ALS research.
The Thunder went 3-0 in bracket play on Sunday after starting the tournament 1-1-1 on Saturday.
Along the way, it avenged its only loss of the event, beating the New England Elite DiMauro squad, 5-3, after falling to that team, 8-7, on Saturday.
In the championship game, the Thunder edged the Shoreline Sting out of Connecticut behind pitchers Emma Lemire and Marlee Arnhold, who combined to allow just two earned runs.
Tart went 2-for-4 with three runs batted in, and Ebling doubled in addition to her sac fly. Kaleigh Jaros sparked the offense by going 3-for-3 with an RBI in a seven-hit Greylock attack.
In the bottom of the eighth, Shoreline got a run across and put two runners on with one out before Arnhold got a groundball out to Nevaeh Lopez and a pop fly to Grace Julieano at first to end the game.
Greylock started its Sunday with the win over NE Elite DiMauro. Grace Julieano went 3-for-3 with solo home run and scored one other time in the win. Kenadi Arnhold was 2-for-3 with a double, and Tart doubled in a run.
Evelyn Julieano and Marlee Arnhold split time in the circle, striking out a pair and allowing three earned runs.
In the semi-finals, the Thunder faced off against the New England Elite Grinnell 16U team and prevailed, 12-10.
Grace Julieano hit another home run in a 3-for-5 day at the plate with five RBIs. Jaros was 2-for-4 with a triple, Ebling was 3-for-3 with a double, and Tart was 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs.
Arnhold went the distance in the circle to get the Thunder to the title game. She struck out four and allowed seven earned runs.
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Cheshire Hires Adams Officer as New Police Chief
By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
Matthew Wright shakes hands with board members and Town Administrator Jennifer Morse on Friday after being offered the post.
CHESHIRE, Mass. — Adams Police Sgt. Matthew Wright has been tapped as Cheshire's next police chief.
The four present board members unanimously voted to hire him after an interview on Friday afternoon held during a special Selectmen's meeting.
Wright was the only finalist for a police chief search that lasted several months. The only public who attended, other than iBerkshires, was interim Police Chief Timothy Garner and Wright's wife.
The board will meet in executive session with Wright for contract negotiations then set an open session to establish a start date.
Board member Scott McWhirt recused himself from the interview as he had worked with Wright in the Adams Police Department prior to his retirement in 2016.
Wright highlighted his deep roots in Cheshire, where he was born and raised, being a Hoosac Valley High School graduate and earning an associate degree in criminal justice from Berkshire Community College and later a bachelor's from Westfield State University.
Now, he is raising his own family in town, following in his father's footsteps by giving back to the community by being a volunteer coach and participates in local festivities.
Wilk-Chaffee joined two of her fellow Beautification Group members in an appearance before the Selectmen to update the elected officials on the non-profit's activities around town and explain its role in town.
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The overhaul of 21 Park St, is complete, with all 10 two-bedroom apartments nearly rented. There are also three units on the second floor available for rent that will be move-in ready in September. click for more
On Wednesday, the select board approved a framework for a candidate screening committee and heard a potential timeline for making a decision to appoint the next leader of the 18-officer department. click for more
As America celebrated its 250th anniversary, Adams looked toward the future by creating a time capsule to preserve pieces of the community for future generations.
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