Berkshire Bruins Win 42nd Annual Kittredge Tournament

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Coach John Quinto, left, coach Frank Murphy, Brenden Ellsworth, Cam Sporbert, Trey Lang, Shane Tierney, Henry Churchill, Mark Driscoll, Brian Henault, Brandon Peaslee, Luke Murphy, Kyle Crocker, Kevin Quinto, coach Pat Tierney and goaltender Jonah Swotes, front, are the Berkshire Bruins.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Westfield traveled to Pittsfield's Boys and Girls Club on Monday, Jan. 21 looking to upset the defending Bantam A champions, the Berkshire Bruins, on their own ice.

After two overtime periods and a ton of scoring, the Bruins came up victorious after a shootout, 6-5, to win the 42nd annual Kittredge Tournament.

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Dion Brown Announces Transfer to Boston College

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It will be a shorter trip for Berkshire County basketball fans who want to see former Monument Mountain basketball star Dion Brown play home games next winter.
 
On Wednesday afternoon, Brown announced via the social media platform “X” that he is transferring to Boston College.
 
“I am proud to announce my decision to further my academic and athletic career at Boston College,” Brown tweeted. “I am hopeful for the future! Go Eagles.”
 
In 2023-24, Brown, then a sophomore at Boston College, was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches’ Division I All-District Second team.
 
Brown was a first-team all-America East performer for the Retrievers last winter, breaking the school’s sophomore record for points with 607. He was third in the America East with 19 points per game and sixth in rebounding with 7.8 rebounds per game for UMBC, which went 11-21, losing to UMass-Lowell in the first round of the conference tournament. 
 
B.C. went 20-16 last winter, falling to the University of Virginia in the quarter-finals of the ACC tournament and advancing to the first round of the National Invitational Tournament.
 
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