The Cats starting pitcher, Brian Zeldin, was extending his arm to offer his skipper the ball when Dailey was halfway to the mound. Instead, he left Zeldin in the game, and the starter rewarded Dailey by dealing a ground ball that North Adams defense turned into a double play. North Adams got out of the inning and went on to a 5-2 win over Sanford to advance to the second round of the New England Collegiate Baseball League playoffs. Zeldin had cruised through the first six innings and ended up allowing just three hits and no runs in 6-2/3 innings of work for the SteepleCats, who advance to a best of three series against the Upper Valley Nighthawks, who dispatched Winnipesaukee, 7-6, in 12 innings on Tuesday night.
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Ocean Ridge Plantation holds candlelight vigil
Ocean ridge vigil By Elly Cosgrove | May 15, 2021 at 3:59 PM EDT - Updated May 17 at 6:55 AM
OCEAN ISLE BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - Three months after a tornado tore through part of Brunswick County, the neighborhood that suffered the most damage held a candlelight Vigil Saturday night in honor of those who lost their lives.
Three people were killed, ten others were injured, and multiple homes were destroyed after a tornado struck southern Brunswick County late at night on February 15.
On the three month anniversary of the tragic event, around one hundred people gathered at the Tiger’s Eye Golf Links clubhouse to remember the beloved community members who died during the tornado: Barry Glick, Rich O’Connor and Phyllis O’Connor.