Adams Aces Take Lead in BABL Final

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Pete Greenbush went 3-for-3 with a double and drove in the final run of the game as the Adams Aces topped the Bandits, 13-3, in the first round of their Berkshire Adult Baseball League 35-year-old Division playoff series on Saturday.
 
The Aces need to win once on Sunday at Lenox’s War Memorial Field to win the league title. The Bandits will look to stay alive in a 10 a.m. meeting; if they survive, they’ll force a 1 p.m. winner-take-all final.
 
Greenbush hit a leadoff single to start a pivotal bottom of the second for Adams, which erased a 1-0 deficit and grabbed a 6-1 lead at MCLA’s Zavattaro Athletic Complex.
 
Dave Clark had a sacrifice bunt, and Corey Swistak delivered a two-out, three-run double in the rally.
 
In the top of the third, the Bandits threatened to get back into it when Tom Bishop reached on an error and stole second.
 
But Adams starter Trevor Swistak got a fly ball to right for the second out, and Dave Vidal ended the inning by chasing down and making a diving catch on a ball in left field.
 
After Adams went quietly in the bottom of the third, fielding miscues cost the Bandits in the fourth.
 
Six errors and three Adams hits produced six more runs to make it a 12-1 game. Vidal and Bill Bird singled, and Greenbush doubled to help give the Aces a double-digit lead.
 
In the top of the fifth, the Bandits needed to score two runs to keep the game going, and they did just that.
 
Mike Rooney reached on an error with one out and stole second, and Stefan Townsend followed with a single and moved up on an error that allowed Rooney to score. Bishop’s RBI groundout brought home Townsend to get the deficit down to nine, 12-3.
 
But Adams’ Corey Swistak led off the bottom of the fifth by being hit by a pitch and moved into scoring position when Matt Larabee drew a walk. A wild pitch put two men in scoring position before Greenbush’s single to center field plated Swistak and ended the game.
 
Trevor Swistak went the distance on the mound for Adams, allowing four hits and one earned run.
 

 

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Adams Review Library, COA and Education Budgets

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Finance Committee and Board of Selectmen reviewed the public services, Hoosac Valley Regional School District and McCann Technical School budgets on Tuesday. 
 
The workshop at the Adams Free Library was the third of four joint sessions to review the proposed $19 million fiscal 2025 budget. The first workshop covered general government, executive, finance and technology budgets; the second public works, community development and the Greylock Glen. 
 
The Council on Aging and library budgets have increases for wages, equipment, postage and software. The Memorial Day budget is level-funded at $1,450 for flags and for additional expenses the American Legion might have; it had been used to hire bagpipers who are no longer available. 
 
The COA's budget is up 6.76 percent at $241,166. This covers three full-time positions including the director and five regular per diem van drivers and three backup drivers. Savoy also contracts with the town at a cost of $10,000 a year based on the number of residents using its services. 
 
Director Sarah Fontaine said the governor's budget has increased the amount of funding through the Executive Office of Elder Affairs from $12 to $14 per resident age 60 or older. 
 
"So for Adams, based on the 2020 Census data, says we have 2,442 people 60 and older in town," she said. "So that translates to $34,188 from the state to help manage Council on Aging programs and services."
 
The COA hired a part-time meal site coordinator using the state funds because it was getting difficult to manage the weekday lunches for several dozen attendees, said Fontaine. "And then as we need program supplies or to pay for certain services, we tap into this grant."
 
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