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H.S. Softball Preview: Turners Falls locked and loaded for another state tourney run
Turners Falls pitcher Jade Tyler throws against McCann Tech during the 2019 WMass Division 3 softball championship at UMass. STAFF FILE PHOTO/DAN LITTLE
Frontier’s Macy Ring swings against Hoosac Valley during the WMass Div. 2 softball semifinal game at UMass. STAFF FILE PHOTO/DAN LITTLE
Published: 5/5/2021 8:48:59 PM
The Turners Falls and Frontier softball teams have had plenty of time to stew over their championship game losses two years ago.
The Thunder blitzed through the Western Mass. Div. 3 tournament, crushed Hopedale in the state semis but fell to Austin Prep in the championship game. The seventh-seeded Redhawks made a run of their own in the Western Mass Div. 2 tourney, reaching the championship game before losing to Hampshire at UMass.
H.S. Softball Preview: Turners Falls locked and loaded for another state tourney run
Turners Falls pitcher Jade Tyler throws against McCann Tech during the 2019 WMass Division 3 softball championship at UMass. STAFF FILE PHOTO/DAN LITTLE
Frontier’s Macy Ring swings against Hoosac Valley during the WMass Div. 2 softball semifinal game at UMass. STAFF FILE PHOTO/DAN LITTLE
Modified: 5/5/2021 8:48:49 PM
The Turners Falls and Frontier softball teams have had plenty of time to stew over their championship game losses two years ago.
The Thunder blitzed through the Western Mass. Div. 3 tournament, crushed Hopedale in the state semis but fell to Austin Prep in the championship game. The seventh-seeded Redhawks made a run of their own in the Western Mass Div. 2 tourney, reaching the championship game before losing to Hampshire at UMass.
Horsetalk.co.nz Catastrophic breakdowns: Drugs may be the real culprit in injuries to young horses
The training and racing of two-year-old horses is supported by the findings of a just-published scientific review, but the authors pose an uncomfortable question: Is the prolific use of pain-relieving substances the real culprit in many catastrophic injuries?
Alyssa Logan and Brian Nielsen, writing in the journal
Animals, acknowledged the common debate among equine professionals and enthusiasts alike over whether entering race training at two years of age is harmful or beneficial to the animal’s career and growth.
Conflicting research and anecdotal evidence have created disagreement over the question, they said.