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An apparent fatal accident just before the Vermont state line shut down Route 7 in Williamstown on Friday evening around 5 p.m. One or more people were airlifted by LifeFlight helicopter from the nearby Steinerfilm parking lot. No further information was immediately available.

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The Pittsfield Dukes game against the Torrington Twisters was postponed Thursday because of rain. Tickets for Thursday's game can be used at any other Dukes home game, except the July 4 game Friday evening.

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Ephs finish tied for 24th at NCAA Men's Golf Championships

- May 15, 2008

BRASELTON, GA – The Woodlands Course at the Elan Resort was not as kind to the Williams men's golf team as the Chateau Course was yesterday and the Ephs have finished tied for 24th place after two rounds at the NCAA Tournament.

St. John Fisher College leads the tournament with a team score of 596, while Williams and Washington & Jefferson College tied for 24th with a score of 648.

Only the top 23 teams advance to play the final two rounds of the tournament and thus the Ephs are headed home.

An opening round of 313 put the Ephs in 13th place after day one, but today's round got away from the Ephs quickly and they were unable to get back on track and finished with a 335.

Junior Matt Felser was the top performer on the day for the purple as he carded a four over par 75. Felser racked up 11 pars and two birdies and was the lone Eph to crack 80.

Junior Tyler Zara chipped in with an 83 on the strength of eight pars. First year Jake Wagner shot an 86.

Senior co-captain Brendan Conley shot a 91 in his last collegiate appearance and first year Drew Murray struggled all day long and carded a 96.
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