Bay State Summer Games Registration Now Open

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WOBURN, Mass. — The Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation announced that registration for the 2013 Bay State Summer Games is now open. The annual Olympic-style amateur sports festival features 26 sports for athletes of all ages and abilities.

The Bay State Games involves participants from over 300 communities in Massachusetts and over 7,000 participants annually. The games are now in its 32nd year. Bay State Games offers the opportunity for athletes to showcase their talents whether they are beginners or future Olympians.
 
The 2013 Bay State Summer Games is scheduled for Friday, July 5, through Sunday, July 21, with regional qualifiers and tryouts held through the month of June. The competitions are held in top-level sporting facilities such as Bentley University, Harvard University, Regis College, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Worcester State, University of Massachusetts Boston and the New England Sports Center.
 
Competitions are offered in archery, badminton, baseball, basketball, juniors basketball, baton twirling, diving, fencing, field hockey, 6 vs. 6 field hockey, ice hockey, judo, lacrosse, pistol shooting, rifle shooting, rugby, soccer, 7 vs. 7 soccer, softball, swimming, synchronized swimming, table tennis, track and field, trap shooting, volleyball, weightlifting and wrestling. Masters divisions are also available in swimming and track and field.
 
The Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation also offers the opportunity for student athletes to receive a college scholarship. The Future Leaders Scholarship awards six $2,000 college scholarships to Bay State Games participants who demonstrate leadership through community service, academic excellence and athletic achievement. High school students, who are Massachusetts residents in the 11th grade during the 2012-13 academic year, register and agree to participate in the 2013 Bay State Games, which they qualify for, are eligible for the Future Leaders Scholarship. The registration deadline for the scholarship is Wednesday, June 12.
 
For sport, registration and scholarship information visit BayStateGames.org, call the office at 781-932-6555 or email info@baystategames.org.
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Monument Mountain Scholarships & Awards for 2026

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The following awards and scholarships were awarded to the Monument Mountain Regional High School class of 2026 on Thursday, June 4.

Joseph & Dolores Aberdale Memorial Scholarship: Caroline Becker Adams Community Bank Scholarships: Juan Cambi, Harmony Estrada
Murphy Leary American Legion Post 298 Scholarships: Estelle Baden, Kathryn Barquinero, Caroline Becker, Edward Castille, Lotus Cohen, Mabel Cooney, Reese Duchesne, Griffin Touponce
Robert Annelli Family Scholarships: Cole Kennedy, Logan Pease Austen Riggs/Erikson Institute Evelyn Stefansson Nef Scholarship: Eleanor Konrad
Jeffrey Baer Memorial Scholarships: Donimic Calautti, Griffin Touponce, Tyler Campbell
Michelle Banach Memorial Scholarship: Sadie Suters
William Bannon Memorial Scholarship: Luna Reynolds
Edward Barrett Jr. Memorial Scholarship: Harvey Ehrbar
Becket Scholarship: Lily Davis
Berkshire Hills Education Association Future Educator Scholarships: Remi Perreault, Brooke Decker
The Shannon McAllister Brownson 'Good Life' Scholarships: Mason Buffoni, Tyler Campbell, Oliver Curtis
Caligari Family Scholarship: Kestrel Duke
Chang Chavkin Scholarships: Gianna Beacco, Ember Raifstanger, Jonah Salzmann
CIAO Soccer Hall of Fame Scholarships: Owen Heck, Mabel Cooney
Rosalie Conte Scholarships: Ember Raifstanger, Estelle Baden, Kestrel Duke, Liam Smith, Sadie Honig-Briggs, Luka Kononenko, Francesca Stanmeyer
Community Television of the Southern Berkshires Scholarship: Ember Raifstanger
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