Williams Women Defeat DeSales, Will Face Amherst in NESCAC Semifinals

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ITHACA, N.Y. — The Williams Ephs (20-7) beat the DeSales Bulldogs (19-10) 94-77 Saturday in the NCAA women's basketball regional final. Williams will face New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) rival Amherst Friday, March 12, in a sectional semifinal at Amherst at 7 p.m.

Junior forward Taylor Shea (Northern Highlands/Allendale, N.J.) and junior forward Chessie Jackson (Dos Pueblos/Goleta, Calif.) led Williams, scoring 24 and 23 points, respectively. The two combined to make 15 of 22 shots from the floor and all 16 of their free-throw shots. Shea added seven rebounds as the Ephs outrebounded DeSales 40-28.

The Ephs jumped out to a 19-4 lead, holding the Bulldogs without a basket for nearly seven minutes. DeSales rallied to within five points twice before halftime, but Williams closed the first period with a 7-3 run to take a 10-point lead into the locker room. DeSales pulled to within single digits only once in the final 18:45.

Sophomore forward Cherelle Simmons (JP McCaskey/Lancaster, Pa.) led the Bulldogs with 19 points. Junior guard Lori Lidlow (Toms River/Toms River, N.J.) and freshman center Colleen Gavin (Quakertown Area/Quakertown, Pa.) added 16 and 15 points, respectively. Simmons, freshman center Jessica Hoover (Emmaus/Emmaus, Pa.) and junior guard Megan Montchyk (Paul VI/Bellmawr, N.J.) each pulled down five rebounds.

Freshman guard Grace Rehnquist (Sharon/Sharon, Mass.) collected 17 points, five rebounds, three blocked shots and two steals off the Williams bench. Freshman guard  Jennie Harding (Santa Monica/Santa Monica, Calif.) pulled down a game-best nine rebounds.
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Companion Corner: Lucy at Second Chance Animal Shelter

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

ARLINGTON, Vt. — There is an excited and energetic pup looking for her new family.

iBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home.

Lucy is an 18-month-old heeler/terrier mix with energy to spare. She has been at the Second Chance Animal Shelter for about a month.

Lead canine care technician Alaura Lasher introduced us to her.

"She is a very energetic girl. She loves to play, and as you can see, she came to us from animal control," she said. 

Lucy was not in a great situation before coming to the shelter and they are still trying to learn more about her.

"They had seized her from a pretty neglectful situation. She was actually technically abandoned. She just came to us this last month, so she's still showing us all of her energy she has," Lasher said.

Lucy is able to go home with a dog-savvy cat and older children as she can be a bit jumpy with her bounds of energy.

"The perfect home for her is one that is able to give her a ton of attention and a ton of time playing, she loves her time outside," said Lasher. "She can run forever and not get tired. She can possibly live with another dog who is used to more of a pushy play style. She can be a little pushy when she plays, just because she's so hyper."

Since she is young, she is still learning and training with the staff and might need more with someone who takes her home.

"To the best of our knowledge, she's just a healthy young girl, because she's only a year and a half old, she still got a little bit of learning and training that she could use."

But Lucy is always happy to see anyone and immediately wants to play and say hi. Her endless energy makes her a great companion to play outside with and then hang out after a long day of fun.

"She's just a super sweet girl again. She'll need some help with the training, but as long as you've got time to burn out her energy, she'll make a great family dog," she said.

If you think Lucy might be the girl for you, reach out to Second Chance Animal Shelter and learn more about her on their website.

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