MCLA Men's Basketball Outlasts Bridgewater in Overtime

By Jeffrey PuleriMCLA Sports Info
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts men's basketball team earned a key conference victory, outlasting the visiting Bridgewater State University Bears 85-80 in overtime Wednesday.

The win by MCLA caused a four way tie atop the league standings as the Trailblazers moved to 4-2 in conference play (7-12 overall), joining the Bears, Salem State University, and Westfield State University with identical conference marks. Bridgewater is 9-8 overall.

In overtime, Bridgewater’s Corey Ryser connected on a three to give the Bears a 71-68 lead. MCLA’s Jamal Brown, who scored a game high 26 points, would quickly answer converting a conventional three point play to tie the game. The Trailblazers would score the next five points which began with a Tyrell Mosley three and culminated by another Brown drive putting MCLA ahead 76-71.

The Bears did trim the margin to four at 80-76, but when forced to foul, the hosts made them pay by converting at the line to keep Bridgewater at bay.

MCLA led throughout most of the game until Bridgewater took their first lead with just 5:45 to play in regulation at 57-56 after a pair of Samuel Johnson free throws. Bridgewater would extend the lead to five points (68-63) with just 1:35 to play after Ryser knocked home a pair from the stripe. MCLA would rally though as Vernon Cross connected on a triple on the next possession trimming the deficit to 68-66.

After Anthony Fortes missed on the other end for Bridgewater, Brown converted a turn around jumper with 19 seconds remaining to tie the game at 68. Bridgewater’s Michael Lofton’s jumper at the end of regulation drew front iron and sent the game into overtime.

The opening half saw MCLA jump out quickly scoring the game’s first eleven points. The Trailblazers Michael Young connected on a pair of three pointers, while Tyrell Mosley and Jamal Brown contributed in the run. The lead grew to as many as 14 (19-5) with 13:54 remaining before Bridgewater clawed their way back into the game.

The Bears used a 10-0 run to cut the deficit to just four at 19-15. Anthony Fortes and Michael Lofton ignited the spurt for Bridgewater. MCLA had the answer again, sprinting back out to a 34-22 lead with just 3:26 left in the half. Bridgewater would clamp down and hold MCLA scoreless the rest of the way. Bridgewater used an 8-0 run to close the half with MCLA leading 34-30 at the break.

The Bears were led by Fortes’ team high 20 points and 9 rebounds. Lofton came off the bench to score 19. Ryser would finish with 15 points for the Bears. Bridgewater shot 47% from the floor in the game.

MCLA was led by Brown’s strong effort. The senior was 10-15 from the floor and completed the double double by adding a game high 10 boards. Michael Young added 14 points and 7 assists, while Cross came off the bench to chip in with 14. The Trailblazers received a strong performance from reserve Bilal Shabazz as well as he added 10 points.

MCLA is off until next Tuesday when they host Salem State University at 7:30 p.m.
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Companion Corner Grey Boy at No Paws Left Behind

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — There's a cat No Paws Left Behind still waiting for his forever home.

iBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home. He was previously highlighted but he now has new information.

Grey Boy is 10 years old and is a gray and white domestic shorthair and was previously highlighted on Companion Corner.

The shelter's Executive Director Noelle Howland introduced us to him and his long journey to be ready for adoption.

"He's been here a couple months. He was a transfer from a rescue in Bennington. They were out of space, so we had taken him in with a few other cats. So he's been here a couple months. He came in with what we believed was a respiratory infection," she said. "So it took us a little bit to get him ready, and then he also needed a dental. So he has nice, clean teeth. He had some teeth removed, and then he has to go back in and have one more dental. So he'll be all ready to go."

It was previously thought that he has feline herpes but he was recently diagnosed with a palette fracture because of how bad his dental disease was, which is what is causing his sneezing. He can now go home with cats, a cat-savvy dog and children.

"He has had two dentals since being with us. Due to the palate fracture he will be sneezy for the rest of his life, not contagious sneezing, but that doesn’t stop him from living a perfectly happy life. He should be on wet food with chunks due to this and since he has had many teeth removed," Howland said.

Grey Boy loves to play with toys and enjoy treats. He would also love to have a window to lounge or bird-watch in.

"He is not afraid of anything. He's very curious, so I'm sure he'd love if you have windows for him to look out of. He still plays, even though he's 10 it does not stop him. So any home would be a good fit for him."

Now that he is ready to be adopted, he is excited. When you walk into the room with him he will rub up against your leg introducing himself and asking to be pet.

"Usually, I would say, when you're walking, he'll bonk into you so he might catch you off guard a little bit. He constantly is rubbing against you," Howland said. "He really, I would say he's lazy when you want him to be, and he's active when you want him to be. He'll play with toys. He's usually lounging away. And then when he comes out he'll play. He loves it. So, very friendly, easy going cat."

He is now perfectly healthy with his dentals all done and veterinary care up to date and is ready to find his forever family.

"I would say the friendliest, easiest cat you could have. He's just, he's just gonna be a little sneezy sometimes, but that doesn't stop him from doing anything," she said.

Grey Boy's adoption fee is sponsored by Rooted in Balance Counseling LLC.

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