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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 Elks 13 – Police 6

The Elks had a big day at the plate with 11 hits and 12 walks leading to 13 runs. David Bailot and Zach Wright continued their hot hitting with 2 hits and 3 RBI’s each. Sean Ryan-Kut and Derek Kogut each had 2 hits and Joey Gwozdz, Nolan Hayer, and Keith Pero chipped in with 1 hit each. Justin Nichols lead the walk parade for the Elks with 4 and 3 runs scored. Nichols picked up his third win of the year with 12 strikeouts and 1 walk in 4 innings of work on the mound and Joey Gwozdz pitched 2 innings of relief to close out the game.

Chris Gajda led the strong lineup of the Police with 3 hits followed by a perfect 2 for 2 day by Ian Hill. Also, Hill scored 2 runs and stole home in the third inning. John Lewis chipped in with the only other hit for the Police and also scored 2 runs.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 Co-op 6 – Stanley’s 4

Eric Sneizek (2 strikeouts) and Ben Trimarchi (6 Strikeouts) combined for the win for Co-op on the mound. Offensively, Dillon Martins led the way for Co-op with 3 hits, including a double and 2 RBI’s. Zach Albareda had 2 hits and 2 RBI’s. Joe Benoni also had a RBI hit. Nick Kordana and Ben Trimarchi each had 1 hit.

No write up submitted for the Stanley’s team.

Thursday, May 15, 2008 Stanley’s 10 – Lions 9

No write up submitted for the Stanley’s team.

Danny Butler had 4 hits including 1 double and 4 RBI’s. Cody O’Neil had 1 hit and 3 RBI’s. C.J. Lillie had 1 hit and 1 RBI. Chaise LaBrie had 2 hits. C.J Lillie (6 strikeouts, 4 walks, 7 hits) and Danny Butler (2 strikeouts, 0 walks, 6 hits) shared the mound for the Lions.

Sunday, May 18, 2008 Police 11 – Co-op 6

No write up submitted for the Police Team.

For Co-op, Cory Puccio had a double with 2 RBI’s. Zach Albareda had a hit with a RBI. Joe Benoni, Eric Sneizek, Dillon Martins and Ben Trimarchi also had hits for Co-op.

Sunday, May 18, 2008 Elks 6 – Stanley’s 4

The Elks had a big inning in the bottom of the 5th to score 6 runs and erase a 4-0 deficit for the come from behind victory. Keith Pero was the star of the game picking up his second victory of the year on the mound and led the 9 hit Elks attack with 2 hits and a RBI double. Pero pitched a complete game with 8 strikeouts and allowed 4 hits and no earned runs. Sean Ryan-Kut and Joey Gwozdz lead off the inning with walks and with 2 outs. The Elks pounded five straight hits with big pinch hit double by David Frye with 2 RBI’s. Zach Wright continued his hot hitting with 2 hits and an RBI and Joey Gwozdz, Derek Kogut, Nolan Hayer, and Peter Barrow all contributed hits for the Elks.  The Elks move to 5 and 1 on the season.

Austin Milesi pitched an outstanding game for Stanley’s with 9 strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings of work and allowed only 2 runs on 3 hits. Milesi led Stanley’s with a 3 for 3 day at the plate and Evan Lemaire chipped in with the only other hit for Stanley’s.

Sunday, May 18, 2008 Co-op 13 – Lions 7

Dillon Martins pitched a great game, giving up only 3 hits over 4 innings with 6 strikeouts for the Co-op win. Ben Trimarchi, Kyle Marcoux and Cory Puccio did a nice job in relief for Co-op. On offense, Puccio led the way with a homerun and 2 doubles, bringing in 4 runs. Trimarchi had 3 hits and drove in 1 run. Nick Kordana had 2 hits with 1 RBI. Martins, Joe Benoni and Dahandre Sistrunk all had hits with a RBI. Zach Albareda had 1 hit on the day.

For the Lions, Cody O’Neil had 2 hits and 1 RBI, C.J. Lillie had 1 hit and 2 RBI’s, Danny Butler had 1 hit and 1 RBI, Zach Hillard had 1 hit, Chaise LaBrie had 1 RBI. Danny Butler did a great job on the mound, pitching the whole game with 7 strikeouts.
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Berkshire Arts & Tech Grads 'Grateful to Be Weird'

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Class speaker Liliana Choque says she was thankful to be 'weird with all of you.' See more photos here. 
ADAMS, Mass. — Among the things that Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School senior Lilianna Choque was thankful for on Saturday was the fact that she knows all her classmates.
 
"In preparation for today, I have read and watched a lot of other graduation speeches," Choque said during her "senior reflection" at the school's graduation exercises. "All of them, without fail, had some version of the same throwaway line: 'Although I don't know all of my classmates,' or, 'Some of you may not know me.'
 
"But the beautiful thing about a graduating class of 32 is that that doesn't apply. I do know all of you … quite well."
 
And, Choque said, she likes what she knows.
 
"Maybe the rumors are true, and we are the weird kids," she said. "But — and you have to forgive me, because I'm going to invoke the right I've been given as a BArT student to be a little cringe here — I'm so grateful to be weird with all of you."
 
Choque was not the only one to extoll the virtues of what she called her "32-ring circle of friends," and she was not the only one to talk about the kindness exhibited by the Class of '26.
 
Head of School Jonathan Igoe set that tone in his opening remarks.
 
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