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H.S. Softball: Greenfield’s MacKenzie Paulin does it all in win over Pioneer
Greenfield’s MacKenzie Paulin delivers a pitch during the second inning of her team’s 12-0 victory over Pioneer Thursday night at Vets Field in Greenfield. STAFF PHOTO/JEFF LAJOIE
Greenfield senior Gianna Conte slides safely into third base for a triple ahead of the throw while Pioneer third baseman Kelly Baird knocks down the ball during the host Green Wave’s victory Thursday night at Vets Field in Greenfield. STAFF PHOTO/JEFF LAJOIE
Pioneer’s Sofia Holden delivers a pitch during the second inning of her team’s game against Greenfield Thursday night at Vets Field in Greenfield. STAFF PHOTO/JEFF LAJOIE
GREENFIELD MacKenzie Paulin has certainly made her presence felt for the Greenfield softball team this season.The eighth grader did it all in Thursday night’s win over Pioneer, tossing six shutout innings with 14 strikeouts while also going 4-for-4.
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Westfield Street in St Helens town centre (Image: Photo by Colin Lane)
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Mohawk Trail Regional School ninth-graders hosting fundraising walkathon
Mohawk Trail Regional School in Buckland. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 5/18/2021 4:08:28 PM
BUCKLAND The ninth-graders at Mohawk Trail Regional School are hosting a walkathon this month to benefit not only their class, but the Baystate Health Foundation to help offset medical costs incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I think (the idea) came from us wanting to connect back to our community,” explained Rachel Pease, class office secretary. “We wanted to help them with the pandemic that’s happening.”
Although the walkathon to be held May 22, from noon to 5 p.m. on the school track isn’t open to the public, the class is seeking donations in advance from the community to support its dual-purpose fundraiser, of which 40 percent of proceeds will benefit the Baystate Health Foundation. Specifically, the donation will be earmarked to assist low-income families in Franklin County who