North Adams SteepleCats Name Manager

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- The North Adams SteepleCats Friday named Justin Sumner as their manager for the 2018 season.
 
Sumner is from Rich Hill, Mo., and is currently the head assistant coach with Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. He holds a degree in sports mnagement from the University of Saint Mary and has 11 years of coaching experience at the high school, college and collegiate summer league levels.
 
“It's very exciting to represent the SteepleCats organization in one of the premier summer collegiate baseball leagues," Sumner said. "We're going to play hard on a daily basis and enjoy the experience of the league and North Adams."
 
He has previously coached in three collegiate summer leagues: the Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas (M.I.N.K.) Collegiate Summer Baseball League, the Mid-Plains Collegiate Summer League, and the New York Collegiate Summer League. In 2014, Sumner helped guide the Geneva Red Wings to a 32-19 record and an Eastern Division championship.
 
P“Justin brings a professional attitude and work ethnic to our organization," North Adams General Manager Andrew Agostini said. "He has experience coaching summer ball and understands what is needed and expected out of the coaching staff and players. We are incredibly excited to have Justin as our coach this summer."
 
The SteepleCats play at historic Joe Wolfe Field. The North Adams SteepleCats will compete in the exclusive New England Collegiate Baseball League for their 17th season this summer. For more information please visit www.steeplecats.org.

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North Adams Hopes to Transform Y Into Community Recreation Center

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Mayor Jennifer Macksey updates members of the former YMCA on the status of the roof project and plans for reopening. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city has plans to keep the former YMCA as a community center.
 
"The city of North Adams is very committed to having a recreation center not only for our youth but our young at heart," Mayor Jennifer Macksey said to the applause of some 50 or more YMCA members on Wednesday. "So we are really working hard and making sure we can have all those touch points."
 
The fate of the facility attached to Brayton School has been in limbo since the closure of the pool last year because of structural issues and the departure of the Berkshire Family YMCA in March.
 
The mayor said the city will run some programming over the summer until an operator can be found to take over the facility. It will also need a new name. 
 
"The YMCA, as you know, has departed from our facilities and will not return to our facility in the form that we had," she said to the crowd in Council Chambers. "And that's been mostly a decision on their part. The city of North Adams wanted to really keep our relationship with the Y, certainly, but they wanted to be a Y without borders, and we're going a different direction."
 
The pool was closed in March 2023 after the roof failed a structural inspection. Kyle Lamb, owner of Geary Builders, the contractor on the roof project, said the condition of the laminated beams was far worse than expected. 
 
"When we first went into the Y to do an inspection, we certainly found a lot more than we anticipated. The beams were actually rotted themselves on the bottom where they have to sit on the walls structurally," he said. "The beams actually, from the weight of snow and other things, actually crushed themselves eight to 11 inches. They were actually falling apart. ...
 
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