Bulletin Board: Pipione’s Sport Shop ekes out GGSL win
Staff Reports
Modified: 5/7/2021 9:09:47 PM
Grace Laurie retired six batters while Autumn Thornton struck out two and added a single as Pipione’s Sport Shop defeated Pelletier Electric, 11-10, in a Greenfield Girls Softball League Ponytail Division contest on Thursday.
Carson Farrell, Max Luippold and Addison Talbot played well in the field in the win for Pipione’s.
Emmy Nash and Jacelyn Boliski each struck out three batters for Pelletier. Cayleigh Aldrich had two hits and drove in four runs while Leah Potter also had two hits in the loss.
Miscellany
Bulletin Board: Pipione’s Sport Shop ekes out GGSL win
Staff Reports
Published: 5/7/2021 9:09:43 PM
Grace Laurie retired six batters while Autumn Thornton struck out two and added a single as Pipione’s Sport Shop defeated Pelletier Electric, 11-10, in a Greenfield Girls Softball League Ponytail Division contest on Thursday.
Carson Farrell, Max Luippold and Addison Talbot played well in the field in the win for Pipione’s.
Emmy Nash and Jacelyn Boliski each struck out three batters for Pelletier. Cayleigh Aldrich had two hits and drove in four runs while Leah Potter also had two hits in the loss.
Miscellany
Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of the year. Journalists historically used “-30-” to signify the end of a story.
You don’t need raw journalistic talent to work at The Hatchet – you just need to care.
I learned that lesson early on at GW. In October of my freshman year, I hurried back from a Halloween party to write a Hatchet story. It was one of my first – I’d heard students were being unnecessarily sent to the GW Hospital for intoxication, and I wanted to get the story right. I didn’t even bother to change out of my hot dog costume, and I ended up falling asleep with my hands on the keyboard, trying to get my first draft done.