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Lucy Tremblay, winner of the Sue Getchell Award, and Bilal Shabazz, winner of the Louis Parisien Award, flank President Mary Grant at the annual MCLA athletic awards banquet.

MCLA Sports Holds 2013 Annual Banquet

By Jeffrey PuleriMCLA Sports Info
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Art's athletics department held its annual end-of-the-year banquet Tuesday evening.

The event was highlighted by the presentation of the Louis Parisien and Sue Getchell awards, given to the top male and female scholar athlete. Bilal Shabazz (men's dasketball) and Lucy Tremblay (women's basketball) took home the honors.

Tremblay rewrote the MCLA record books during her stellar career in a Trailblazer basketball uniform. The East Greenbush, N.Y., native broke a school record with a 39-point outburst on her way to becoming the second all-time leading scorer in program history. Previously, she had been named the MASCAC rookie of the year and this season was a member of the All-Conference team.

Shabazz was the driving force for head coach Jamie Morrison's troops that hosted the MASCAC championship. Shabazz's numbers don't tell the entire story. The Schenectady, N.Y., senior averaged just above 10 points per game and four assists and was lauded as one of the top defenders in the region. His toughness was also evident as he has appeared in more games than any player before him.

The evening saw more than 20 awards handed out, including each respective program's most valuable player. Also handed out were the Stuent Athlete Advisory Committee Awards, the Steve Green Service Award, the Director's Award, and the Faculty Athletics Representative Awards. Here is a complete list of the award winners (click on the award title for past recipients):

Team MVPs

Volleyball: Julia Christian
Men's Soccer: Jake McCall
Women's Soccer: Hailee Pasa
Women's Tennis: Sarah Murphy
Men's Tennis: Taylor Krowitz
Men's Basketball: John Jones
Women's Basketball: Lucy Tremblay
Women's Cross Country: Danielle Sylvester
Men's Cross Country: Anthony Cancilla
Golf: Sean Cota
Baseball: Joe Duncan
Softball: Megan Boyer and Rachel Quackenbush



SAAC Awards

Presidential Award: Alyson Stolz (women's basketball)
Blazing Trails Award: women's cross country
Faculty/Staff Fan Award: Peter Hoyt (biology/athletic training)

Faculty Athletic Representative Awards

Academic Scholar Award: David Eve (men's cross country) and Ainsley MacDonald (softball)
Top Male Team GPA: men's golf
Top Female Team GPA: women's cross country

Steve Green Service Award: Nancy Bullett

Director's Awards: Joe Duncan (baseball) and Tina Klich (women's soccer)

Louis Parisien Award: Bilal Shabazz (men's basketball)

Sue Getchell Award: Lucy Tremblay (women's basketball)


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North Adams OKs Property Sale, Vac Truck Buy

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday sold off a dilapidated property and approved borrowing of more than $600,000 for a new vacuum truck. 
 
The property at 135 East Quincy St. was acquired for back taxes through Land Court. Mayor Jennifer Macksey said the city had a buyer at $30,000. 
 
"Folks, I was shocked that we even got a buyer," she said. "When we took it, I was afraid we were really going to own it. The back of it is like missing it's in deplorable condition."
 
However, there were four or five interested buyers with the $30,000 cash bid being the best, the mayor said. The delinquent taxes on the property are $80,000.
 
"We are taking a loss on it, but again we're hopeful that they will flip it, so to say, and get it back on the tax rolls," said Macksey. "So technically, I don't have to ask you for permission, because it is a foreclosed property, but as I said before, I'd like to inform you of the good work that [Treasurer/Tax Collector] Jessica {Lincourt} is doing, and that we are moving these tax title properties through foreclosure, which we hate doing ...
 
"But this house has been vacant for a very long time, and we have a lot of complaints from the neighbors out there about this."
 
In answer to questions, Lincourt said 44 properties are currently in Land Court. 
 
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