Berkshire Force 14s Open World Series With Two Wins

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NEWBERRY, Fla. -- The Berkshire Force 14-and-under softball team opened the Babe Ruth World Series with a pair of wins on Friday.
 
In its opener, the Force scored six runs in the top of the seventh to earn a 12-6 win over Gainesville, Fla.
 
Brianna Clary went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs, and Tess Lyon doubled in two runs in the seventh-inning rally.
 
In its second win, Berkshire scored early and often in a 16-0 win over Gilchrist, Fla., that ended after five innings.
 
Mary Grace Lee went 3-for-3, and Abigail Santos hit a triple with an RBI to lead the hit parade.
 
Lee and Nicole Trova combined to strike out eight and scatter five hits over five innings.
 
Berkshire is scheduled to play Jefferson Parish Westbank of Louisiana and Santa Fe, Fla., today as pool play continues.
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Toy Library Installed at Onota Lake

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Feel free to use or leave a toy at Onota Lake's newest infrastructure meant to foster community and benefit kids.

Burbank Park now has a toy library thanks to Wahconah Regional High School senior Alexandra Bills. Located along the wall at the beach area, the green and blue structure features two shelves with sand toys that can be used to enhance children's visits.

The Parks Commission supported Bills' proposal in February as part of her National Honors Society individual service project and it was installed this month. Measuring about 4 feet wide and 5.8 feet tall, it was built by the student and her father with donated materials from a local lumber company.

Friends and family members provided toys to fill the library such as pails, shovels, Frisbees, and trucks.

"I wanted to create a toy library like the other examples in Berkshire County from the sled library to the book libraries," she told the commission in February.

"But I wanted to make it toys for Onota Lake because a lot of kids forget their toys or some kids can't afford toys."

Bills lives nearby and will check on the library weekly — if not daily — to ensure the operation is running smoothly.  A sign reading "Borrow-Play-Return" asks community members to clean up after themselves after using the toys.

It was built to accommodate children's heights and will be stored during the winter season.

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