John McLaughlin of the Pittsfield Hoop Club, left, welcomes 2018 Hall of Famers Jim McNeice, Tyrone Gadson (represented by Justin Gadson) and Brendan Burke on Friday night at the Boys and Girls Club.
Three Inducted into Pittsfield Hoop Club Hall of Fame
PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- Three new members Friday were inducted into the Pittsfield Hoop Club Hall of Fame at the Boys and Girls Club.
The club recognized Jim McNeice, Brendan Burke and Tyrone Gadson in a ceremony held between the Pittsfield and Taconic varsity boys basketball games.
McNeice, a graduate of the former St. Joseph High School, was honored for his decades of commitment to local youth, principally at the Pittsfield CYC, where he served as executive director and helped found the city’s first youth girls basketball program.
McNeice also helped found the city’s Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program and co-chaired the local United Way Capital Campaign.
Burke, a 2005 St. Joe grad, led the Crusaders to back-to-back Western Massachusetts semi-final appearances, setting a school record with 16 assists in a 2005 sectional quarter-final.
Burke averaged 17 points and seven assists per game as a senior and followed that campaign with all-State recognition on the baseball diamond that spring. He went on to serve as a Division I women’s basketball assistant coach at Boston University and Cornell before returning to Pittsfield to pursue a career in real estate management.
Gadson was inducted posthumously and represented by his family at the ceremony. He attended St. Joe, Taconic and Pittsfield but is best remembered for scoring 32 points in a 1984 game at the Boys and Girls Club, when he scored 32 points to lead an underdog PHS team past St. Joe.
Gadson settled in the Atlanta area after his days in Pittsfield and worked in the Georgia city of Duluth with at-risk youth up until his death in 1999.
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Wahconah Park Skating Rink Under Construction
By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The outdoor ice skating rink in front of Wahconah Park is taking shape, and the city plans to open it early next week.
If you pass by the historic park this weekend, you will notice a pop-up ice skating rink under construction on the property between Hudpucker's Pub and Grill and Thrive Diner. City officials hope for a soft launch early next week and have secured state funds for programmatic expenses and skate rentals.
Parks, Open Space, and Natural Resources Manager James McGrath on Friday said it will take several days to build the ice. The community will be notified through a social media post and a press release.
Community members are asked to stay off the ice until given the OK from the city.
Earlier this week, the City Council accepted $10,000 from the Massachusetts Office of Outdoor Recreation for programming opportunities at the 50-by-100-foot refrigerated rink. This will be used for staffing, youth assistants, adaptive skate aids, equipment rentals, bus vouchers, and other associated costs for public events.
McGrath pointed out that Pittsfield owns the system and will know how to assemble, operate, and then disassemble it for the next year.
"We're sort of at an interesting time here because it's kind of late in the winter, admittedly, but we're going to get some ice time out of the rink, and then we're going to pack it up, put it away, and we're going to bring it back out in subsequent years," he said.
"And we own this system, so looking at the horizon, we'll be able to have this portable system in place at that site on Wahconah Street for many, many years to come, and certainly, the whole idea is that this rink is intimately coordinated with the site planning for the new Wahconah Park and all the civil work that we're doing down there."
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