NBSA Fall Basketball League Title Games Set

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- The Championship matchups are set for the Northern Berkshire Sports Academy's fall basketball season.
 
The title games are set for Sunday morning at Drury High School.
 
In the A Division, the NBSA will play Giardina and Bresett PC at 9 a.m. Then, the Saboteurs will take on Adelson and Company in the B Division final.
 
All four teams advanced with semi-final wins on Oct. 29 at the Armory.
 
B Division
Adelson and Company 66, NBSA 48
Jon Gregory scored 31 points to lead Adelson and Company. Colin Rousseau and Nick Lewis added 11 and 10 points, respectively in the win.
 
NBSA got 24 points from Brian Dowling. Ben Moulton scored 18 points, and Tim Brazeau had a game-high 18 rebounds.
 
Saboteurs 50, Ioka Valley/Original Seed Cigar 46
Nick Waterman had a double-double for the Saboteurs with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Sam Laragee scored a game-high 12 points, and Casey Meczywor and Austin Mendel added 10 points apiece.
 
For Ioka Valley, Lukas Zalazo scored 10 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Brian Boudreau had 12 boards to go with seven points.
 
A Division
NBSA 97, Ramunto's 62
Scott McGuire led Northern Berkshire Sports Academy with a game-high 37 points. Phil Sullivan and Chris Brown each had a double-double in the win. Sullivan scored 16 and grabbed 11 rebounds. Brown finished with 13 points and 12 boards.
 
For Ramunto's, Zeke Percy scored 18 points, and John Gregory chipped in with 15. Geoff Kondel and Amont David each had a double-double. Kondel scored 15 and collected 14 rebounds. David ended up with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
 
Giardina and Bresett PC 82, PhoneBros 76
Reece Racette had a double-double with game highs in points (25) and rebounds (14). Hayden Bird scored 21 points, and Brandon Davis and Kollin Allard each scored 12.
 
Mike Taylor led PhoneBros with 18 points, and Julius Woods added 17. Dave Wellington ended up with 15 points and 11 boards.
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Mass MoCA Commission Approves Mental Health Practices as Tenants

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Mass MoCA Commission on Thursday approved three new tenants for Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. 
 
Kimma Stark, project manager at the museum, gave the commission the rundown on each of the new tenants. 
 
Eric Beeman is a licensed mental health counselor who uses art in his therapy. He holds a master's degree in expressive arts and arts therapy from Lesley University, where he's also taught graduate-level practices and principles of expressive art therapy.
 
He integrates creative arts based interventions into his clinical work including drawing painting, poetry, writing, brief drama and roleplay, movement and sound. Beeman works one-on-one and with small groups and said he mostly works with adults. 
 
He will be operating as Berkshires Expressive Arts Therapy on the third floor of Building 1. 
 
Beeman said Stark has been very helpful. "It's different than just renting a space and she's been very helpful and personable and accessible," he said. 
 
Mary Wilkes, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist, works with individuals with severe mental illness, with attachment and relationship issues and needing support navigating major life transitions. She works with teenagers, college and students and adults. 
 
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