SteepleCats falters against Sanford 6-4

Chad CooperNorth Adams SteepleCats
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Four North Adams SteepleCats errors led to four unearned Sanford runs as the Mainers beat the SteepleCats 6-4.

After threatening in the first and second, the Mainers scored a pair of runs in the third on an RBI single from Will Greenberg and a sacrifice fly by Greg Hopkins to go up 2-0.

SteepleCats defense helped the Mainers in the fifth as a pair of North Adams errors plated three Sanford runs to make it 5-0. Another SteepleCats error wound up giving the Mainers another run in the seventh to make it 6-0.

North Adams started in on the comeback trail in the eighth. Pinch-hitting, Dayton Marze led off the inning with a walk. Two batters later, Brian Adams smacked a ground rule double to put Marze on third. Nick Shaw followed with a walk to load the bases. Greg Van Horn stepped in and lined a ball into left to score Marze and make it 6-1. After a pitching change, Tony Chisman ran a 2-2 count to Rob Noe before uncorking a wild pitch to score Adams and make it 6-2.

The SteepleCats were not done as Noe grounded a ball to shortstop for the second out of the inning, scoring Nick Shaw and moving Van Horn to third. Paul Hoilman stood in and blooped a double into right to bring home Van Horn to make it 6-4.

That was as close as the ‘Cats would get, however, as Tony Chisman shut the door to end the game.

Jason Bowman (2-1) picked up the win going seven strong for Sanford. Mitch Clegg (1-1) suffered the hard luck loss for North Adams. Chisman recorded his second save of the season.

The SteepleCats head out on the road for a pair of games at Danbury and at Torrington Friday and Saturday. Friday’s game is a noon start at Danbury and can be heard on the NECBL broadcast network. The SteepleCats will host a baseball clinic at The Range on Curran Highway on Sunday, June 29, 2008 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Kids of all ages will have the opportunity to practice batting and throwing fundamentals with the  SteepleCats. Come and take advantage of the opportunity to practice with the SteepleCats coaches and players while practicing in the batting cages at The Range.

New England Collegiate Baseball League

Results for Thursday, June 26th  


For more detailed results and statistics, please visit www.necbl.com or http://www.necbl.com/nutshell.htm.

Holyoke 6, Newport 4
Vermont 5, Torrington 2
Sanford 6, North Adams 4
Pittsfield 12, Keene 3
North Shore 2, Manchester 0
Lowell 5, Danbury 4

Schedule for Friday, June 27th

Holyoke @ Manchester 7pm
North Shore @ Vermont 6:30pm
Newport @ Sanford 6:30pm
North Adams @ Danbury Noon
Torrington @ Pittsfield 7pm
Team China @ Lowell 7pm (Exhibition)
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North Adams Finance Recommends Public Safety, Administration Draft Budgets

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Finance Committee in the last two weeks reviewed Public Safety, auditor, Zoning Board of Appeals, City Council, election and registration, Office of Community Development, city solicitor, License Commission, information technology, Planning Board, and vital statistics.
 
The committee consists of Chair Lisa Blackmer and Councilors Andrew Fitch and Lillian Zavatsky. 
 
The City Council budget includes a 3 percent cost of living increase, in line with the across the board COLA for all departments.
 
Mayor Jennifer Macksey said she included a codification administration line of $6,000 to cover the extra meeting the city clerk is doing as the council reviews the city's codes.
 
The elections budget is up about $10,500, largely for worker salaries to accommodate two state elections this year, the primary and the general. City Clerk Tina Leonesio said the extra poll workers are needed because state elections tend to draw a higher number of voters. The cost of the ballots, however, are covered by the state.
 
Leonesio explained how her office was able to save money on the city census and mailings by printing and folding the documents in house, as well as purchasing the supplies and training to maintain the vital statistics rather than sending them out.  
 
"The cost is in the supplies, because we have to put so many things in the census now, it would be a very large expense to have it done by a vendor outside," she said, estimating it would cost three times as much "because we have to pay for every piece of paper they have to print and fold, plus the mailing."
 
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