Bay State Games Return to Northern Berkshire

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The Bay State Games kicked off in Northern Berkshire on Friday with Master's Ice Hockey competition at Vietnam Veterans Memorial Skating Rink in North Adams.

The annual games bring thousands of amateur athletes and fans to the region to compete in figure skating, Alpine skiing and hockey. This is the 24th year that the Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation has held the games here. Athletes participating in the Winter Games represent more than 200 Massachusetts communities and range in age from 8 to 60 plus.

Events are free to watch with the exception of the Bay State Skate Show held in the Lansing Chapman Rink at Williams College on Saturday, Feb. 7, beginning at 7:30. The show features the games' gold medal winners, regional figure skating champions and the local Christmas Brook Skating Club. Tickets are $10 and available at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Skating Rink, Where'd You Get That in Williamstown, and Smith Brothers-McAndrews Insurance in Adams. 

The games will also, in conjunction with sponsors Greylock Federal Credit Union and Greylock Insurance, award the 2nd annual Berkshire Heroes Award. It was created last year to recognize Berkshire County citizens who have made significant contributions to the success of the Winter Games over the last 24 years. This year's recipients are Dale Waterman, Heidi Cornwell and Ken and Michele Gietz.

Bay State Results




Friday,
Feb. 6
Figure Skating
Williams College Skating Rink
Williamstown
2:30 – 9:15 p.m.
Masters Ice Hockey
Vietnam Veterans
Memorial Rink
North Adams
2– 11 p.m.
   
Saturday, Feb. 7 Figure Skating
Williams Rink
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Alpine Skiing
Bousquet Ski Area
Pittsfield
9:30 a.m.

Masters Ice Hockey  
Veterans
Rink
7:30 a.m.
– 9 p.m

Bay State Skate Show
Williams Rink
7:30– 9:30 p.m.
Sunday,
Feb. 8
Figure Skating
Williams Rink
8 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Masters Ice Hockey
Veterans Rink
7 a.m. – 2 p.m.
   

Bay State Skate Show
Marisa Marshalka ISI Freestyle 7

Alexia Rogers
Juvenile Girls, New England Regional

Bay State Games Intermediate Ladies Restricted, Gold Medalist

Bay State Games ISI Level 6 Ladies,
Gold Medalist

Christmas Brook
Junior Production Team

Bennett Gottleib
Juvenile Boys, New England Regional

Bay State Games Intermediate Ladies Unrestricted Gold Medalist

Bay State Games ISI Freestyle 7
Gold Medal

Alexandra Male
ISI Freestyle 7

David Conley
Intermediate Men

Bay State Games ISI Freestyle 7
Gold Medal

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Bonnie Lynch
ISI Freestyle 8


Bay State Games ISI Freestyle 8
Gold Medalist


Bay State Games Novice Ladies Freestyle Gold Medalist

John McKenna,
Novice Men, New England Regional


Bay State Games Junior Ladies
Gold Medalist


Christmas Brook
Senior Production Team


Samantha Gervais
ISI Freestyle 8


Jaimee Fernald
State Games of America Senior Lady Short Gold Medal


Bay State Games Senior Ladies
Gold Medalist


Jazmyn Manzouri
Senior Lady, New England Regional



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