Williams Men's Golf Second in Home Invitational

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Sam Goldenring finished at 1-under-par and tied for first place after Sunday's second round of the Williams Fall Invitational at Taconic Golf Club.
 
Goldenring tied Hamilton's Jack Habeeb, who carded a 2-under round of 69 in Saturday's first round.
 
The Ephs finished at 21-over as a team, one stroke behind team champion Babson.
 
MCLA placed 25th in the field.
 
The Trailblazers were based by Drury High graduate Nick Bator, who finished tied for 44th place at 13 over for the weekend.
 
Williams goes to Wayland next week for the NESCAC Qualifier.
 
Women's Golf
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. -- Olivia White and Catalin Yturralde finished second and third, respectively, Sunday to pace Williams to a dominating win at the Mount Holyoke Invitational.
 
Both Ephs carded even-par rounds of 72 on Sunday.
 
White ended the two-day event tied for first at 3-over for the weekend and lost a playoff to SUNY Cortland's Danielle Bambola.
 
Yturralde started Sunday tied for eighth after opening with a 77 on Saturday and climbed up the leaderboard to finish alone in third.
 
As a team, Williams finished 23-over -- 46 strokes ahead of runners-up New York University and Middlebury.
 
Williams goes to Middlebury next week for the George Phinney Invitational.
 
Women's Soccer
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Liz Girvan scored the first two goals for Williams in an 8-0 win over Castleton State (Vt.).
 
Whitney Lincoln and Leyla Kamshad each played a half in goal, combining for one save for Williams (3-2-1), which hosts Amherst on Saturday at noon.
 
Field Hockey
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Claire Fitzpatrick scored twice, and Emily Batchelor had a goal and an assist to lead Williams to a 4-0 win over St. John Fisher.
 
Abby Lloyd and Gates Tenerowicz tended the goal for Williams, which did not allow a shot on goal.
 
The Ephs (4-1) travels to meet Springfield College on Wednsday.
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Williamstown Charter Review Panel OKs Fix to Address 'Separation of Powers' Concern

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Charter Review Committee on Wednesday voted unanimously to endorse an amended version of the compliance provision it drafted to be added to the Town Charter.
 
The committee accepted language designed to meet concerns raised by the Planning Board about separation of powers under the charter.
 
The committee's original compliance language — Article 32 on the annual town meeting warrant — would have made the Select Board responsible for determining a remedy if any other town board or committee violated the charter.
 
The Planning Board objected to that notion, pointing out that it would give one elected body in town some authority over another.
 
On Wednesday, Charter Review Committee co-Chairs Andrew Hogeland and Jeffrey Johnson, both members of the Select Board, brought their colleagues amended language that, in essence, gives authority to enforce charter compliance by a board to its appointing authority.
 
For example, the Select Board would have authority to determine a remedy if, say, the Community Preservation Committee somehow violated the charter. And the voters, who elect the Planning Board, would have ultimate say if that body violates the charter.
 
In reality, the charter says very little about what town boards and committees — other than the Select Board — can or cannot do, and the powers of bodies like the Planning Board are regulated by state law.
 
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