Women's Soccer: MCLA 3 Bridgewater State 0

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – The Trailblazers kicked off their conference season today with a 3-0 shutout of Bridgewater State. The early action had Bridgewater State controlling the play and putting several shots on MCLA goalie Jen Wehner (Cooperstown, NY). However, as the half progressed the Bears shots got further away and for the Trailblazers offense it was quality not quantity that mattered.

The Trailblazers went up 1-0 at the 12:01 mark when Jade Prickett (Westhampton) and Jess Tietgens (Stamford, VT) took advantage of the Bears defense up the field. Prickett made a beautiful pass the Tietgens received in stride with the Bears defense 30 yards from the goal. It was a foot race from there and Tietgens racing down the right side with the defender on her hip, put a shot into the far side corner giving the Trailblazers all they would need. Tietgens scored fifteen minutes later off a beautiful head pass from Lindsay Borbolla (Greenwich, NY) near the end line just inside the box. Borbolla absorbed a hard shot to the body as she made a beautiful touch pass; Tietgens buried it from a tough angle making it 2-0.

The Bears continued their long assault on Wehner all game and in the second half it was more of the same early. The Bears finished the game with thirteen shots on goal and actually outshot the Trailblazers 13-10. Christine Soucy (Rockland) had four shots on for the Bears leading the team. Bears leading scorer Kristina Ortiz (Dedham) had two shots. The Trailblazers Harmony McGorman (Orleans) put the game out of reach midway through the 2nd half, taking a Tietgens pass and putting it in the back of the net for the 3-0 final. Wehner made thirteen saves for the shutout and Bears goalie Kayla Grover (Haverhill) made seven saves in defeat.

Bridgewater falls to 1-3-1 (0-1) and will host Rhode Island College on Tuesday at 3:30 PM. MCLA moves to 4-2 (1-0) and will host Green Mountain Wednesday at 4:00 PM.
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Weekend Outlook: Summer Pride

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Check out the events happening in the Berkshires this weekend including festivals, pride night, free days, and more.

Editor's Pick

The Great Ladybug Release 
The Apple Barn, Bennington Vt.
Friday and Saturday
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Join The Apple Barn to learn about ladybugs and why they are good for the environment. Enjoy a storywalk with the kids and you will also be able to release some ladybugs as you enjoy the farm.

More information here.

Multiple Days

2026 Berkshire Yoga Festival
Jiminy Peak, Hancock
June 11 to 14

Another year of yoga in the Berkshires is back featuring yoga teachers from around the world sharing their knowledge as well as local vendors, hiking, art, and more.

More information and tickets here.

Friday 

North Adams Pride Night
Main Street
Time: 5 to 9 p.m.

Come downstreet for the annual Pride Night featuring a drag story hour, local food vendors, dance parties, and more.

More information here.

Common Craft Night
165 East Main St., North Adams
Time: 6 to 9 p.m.

Bring your crafts and work on them with others in the community.

More information here.

Lebanon Valley Drift
Lebanon Valley Dragway, 
West Lebanon, N.Y.
Time: 2 to 8 p.m.

All driving levels are able to participate in the drift or just come to watch others. The food stand will be open to sit and enjoy the show.

More information here.

Saturday

Fair Gardens: Family Programming
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Time: 11 a.m.

Design a little home a fairy would love to reside in. Open to ages 8 to 18 with family, bring your own garden type supplies or use from the library.

More information here.

Mass MoCA Free Day

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