Decker, Beauchamp Lead Pete's to Victory

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Monday night featured another nail-biter in the John Giorgi Summer Basketball League as Mike Decker had a double-double to help lead Pete's Gun Shop/Maselli & Field to a 53-52 win over Mingo's/Moresi Associates.
 
Russ Beauchamp scored a game-high 16 points for Pete's, and Decker scored 12 with 18 rebounds. Tim Maselli scored 10 in the win.
 
For Mingo's, Mike Meaney scored a game-high 23, and Nolan Bird had 12 points ans seven boards.
 
In Monday's other game, Khalil Paul scored 29 points to lead MCLA to a 69-50 win over Yard Work by Dan.
 
Merle Darling and Joe Wiggins scored 12 and 11, respectively, for MCLA.
 
Slater Aubin scored 14 to lead Yard Work by Dan.
 
Tuesday's action gets uner way at Noel Field at 6:30.
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Summer Course Registration Now Available at MCLA

NORTH ADAMS, Mass.—Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) announced that registration for summer class sessions is now open. 
 
Registration is open to MCLA students, interested community members, high school students, those pursuing a master's degree, and college students wishing to transfer credits back to their home institution. 
 
MCLA is offering two summer sessions, held in-person and online. Session A runs May 20 through June 28, 2024, and Session B runs July 8 through August 16, 2024. The College has more than 50 online courses to accommodate the schedules of working adults, undergraduates, and high school students. 
 
Summer classes are a way to get ahead in a major or minor, work on general education requirements, explore a new interest, catch up on coursework, get closer to graduation, or focus on a particular subject by taking only one class. 
 
Summer sessions can help college students home for the summer to complete prerequisite courses for their degree. 
 
Learn about course offerings, review the schedule and register now at mcla.edu/summer.
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