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Bulletin board: West County Cider Beacon Red Clay Classic tennis tournament upcoming > The annual West County Cider Beacon Red Clay Classic tennis tournament will begin July 26. The men’s singles event will be held at 5:30 p.m. each day at the clay courts at Beacon Field on Sanderson Street in Greenfield. The fee is $10 for the public, and free for Greenfield Tennis Association members. All matches will be best two out of three sets with a 12-point tiebreaker. The draw is single elimination and players must start play by 5:30 each day. Each player must bring a can of unopened tennis balls to each match. The winner keeps the unopened can. Players must be available to play all week or until the draw is completed. ....
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. ....
Eight Mohawk Trail Regional School students honored as Project 351 ambassadors Mohawk Trail Regional School in Buckland. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Staff Report Published: 4/4/2021 4:00:15 PM BUCKLAND Eight students at Mohawk Trail Regional School have been selected to represent their towns as Project 351 ambassadors this year. These eighth-graders Logan Moore, of Ashfield; Isabelle Pettengil, of Buckland; Makayla Tatro, of Charlemont; Palmer King, of Colrain; Chayim Mojallali, of Hawley; Owen Heilman, of Heath; Grady Patenaude, of Plainfield; and Adrian Grant, of Shelburne will take part in a year-long program of youth-led service, leadership development and civic engagement, a press release from the school explains. ....