Bulletin Board: Pioneer boys win DRIVE League basketball title >Published: 8/4/2021 8:41:43 PM
Jalen McGraw dropped 13 points and Jayden Fox added 10 points as Pioneer took home the boys varsity championship in the DRIVE League with a 44-37 win over Brattleboro on Tuesday.
Sam Mattocks had 13 points and Cam Frost chipped in eight points in the loss.
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TJ Thibeault tossed seven innings, striking out 11 along the way and not giving up a run to lead Greenfield Pierce Brothers Coffee and Crocker Insurance to a 3-0 win over South Hadley in a Mickey Mantle playoff game on Tuesday.
Thibeault helped himself with an RBI single in the second while Johnny Marchefka and Braeden Tsipenyuk both went 2 for 3 with an RBI in the win.
Jalen McGraw dropped 13 points and Jayden Fox added 10 points as Pioneer took home the boys varsity championship in the DRIVE League with a 44-37 win over Brattleboro on Tuesday. Sam Mattocks had 13 points and Cam Frost chipped in eight points in the.
Athol softball ace Lindsey LeBlanc continued her impressive season in the circle on Thursday. Taking on Pioneer, the junior struck out eight batters and allowed just two hits to lead the Bears to a 6-0 shutout in a Franklin County League game in.
Athol softball ace Lindsey LeBlanc continued her impressive season in the circle on Thursday. Taking on Pioneer, the junior struck out eight batters and allowed just two hits to lead the Bears to a 6-0 shutout in a Franklin County League game in.
Boys Basketball: Andrew Ciaglo scores 1,000th point as Hopkins Academy knocks off Turners
Turners Falls junior Brendan Driscoll, top, wins an offensive rebound from Hopkins Academy’s Andrew Ciaglo (3) in the first half of an 89-37 loss to the host Golden Hawks, Wednesday in Hadley. Turners Falls sophomore Levin Prondecki is at right. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
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Holding a 23-12 lead at the end of the first quarter, Hopkins Academy’s Andrew Ciaglo put to doubt any chance of a Turners Falls comeback with an explosive second quarter.
The senior scored 16 of his 24 points in the second frame and added another eight points in the third quarter his final basket his 1,000th point with the Golden Hawks as Hopkins ran away with a 89-37 victory over the Thunder Wednesday night in Hadley.