Northern Berkshire Black Bears Win Winter Classic Championship

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The Northern Berkshire Black Bears pose with their championship trophy. They defeated four teams to win the Winter Classic Tournament in South Burlington, Vt.

SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. — The Northern Berkshire Squirt Black Bears team blew into Burlington for the CSB Winter Classic Tournament, which started on Friday, Jan. 18. The Black Bears faced fierce competition from teams from Middlebury, South Burlington, Tweaksbury and Pleasant Valley, but came up on top, sweeping the tournament.

Led by coaches Guy Cariddi and Bob Sweet, the team grew a lot in this tournament. As the poem goes, if you can keep your head while all around you others are losing theirs then you will be a man. The Black Bears went a long way towards becoming men this weekend, playing their game with poise, determination and skill.
 
In the first game on Saturday, Jan. 19, the Black Bears lit up the scoreboard against Middlebury (Vt.) in a 7-3 victory. In the afternoon the team headed to Pizza Hut for some team bonding and birthday celebrating, but were ready to take on South Burlington at 7:30 p.m. The Black Bears showed that they can win late in the evening as well as early in the morning when they took on the home team. They skated away with a  3-0 win with goaltender Chase Vanderwoude earning the shutout.
 
Saturday night was very short as the Black Bears were up Sunday morning before the sun was shining on Lake Champlain to take on the Tewksbury Redmen. Regardless, the Black Bears came away with a 5-1 victory and a chance at the championship against Pleasant Valley.
 
After a hard-fought battle from both the Black Bears and Pleasant Valley, the Black Bears came away with a 4-1 victory. Ethan Paligo, Zack Sweet and Omar Uqdah all scored and Tyler Pettit and Jack Lander commanded the defensive zone.
 
Throughout the tournament, the Black Bears were extemely disciplined -- they committed just one penalty while drawing 13 from their opponents.
 
Branden Lincoln, Brady MacDonald, Vanderwoude and Danny Hunt were Player of the Game recipients.
 
This weekend, the Black Bears will travel to Clifton Park (N.Y.) for the "Between the Pipes" tournament. Nine other teams, including the Berkshire Bruins, will battle for the trophy.
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Edgerton Taking Part-Time Role at Mount Greylock

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School District is formalizing a partnership with an area leader in the field of cultural proficiency.
 
Pittsfield's Shirley Edgerton will join the staff at Mount Greylock Regional School for a half day per week through the end of the school year and for the foreseeable future, Superintendent Jason McCandless told the School Committee on last week.
 
"We began working with Shirley Edgerton several years ago to address some specific circumstances at Mount Greylock Regional School," McCandless said. "I've known her and respected her and consider her a mentor and someone who helped me take steps forward in understanding my own biases.
 
"Our administration, after a consultation, brought forward a plan that is very low cost and is dependent on Shirley thinking enough of us to alter her very busy, quote, 'retired' life to become part of our community."
 
McCandless made the announcement Tuesday after reviewing for the committee the district's three-year plan to continue addressing the goals of the 2019 Student Opportunity Act.
 
Edgerton, who was a cultural proficiency coach in the Pittsfield Public Schools for more than eight years, also serves as the founder and director of the Rites of Passage and Empowerment program.
 
Her more regular presence at Mount Greylock will continue work she already has undertaken with staff and students at the middle-high school, McCandless said.
 
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