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The Pittsfield Babe Ruth 13-year-old All-Stars Thursday will play for a New England title in Stamford, Conn.
Updated July 24, 2019 10:28PM

Pittsfield Babe Ruth 13s Reach Regional Title Game; 15s Bow in Quarter-Finals

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ROCHESTER, N.H. -- Greater Portand, Maine, rallied for three runs in the bottom of the eighth, Wednesday to hand the Pittsfield Babe Ruth 14-year-old All-Stars a 7-6 defeat that ended Pittsfield's run in the New England Regional Championship.
 
Pittsfield had gone ahead, 6-4, with two runs in the top of the eighth when Matt Lee hit a sacrifice fly to score Nick Guanchione, and Chase Racine doubled to right to score Tyler Gaudette.
 
It was a back-and-forth game all night in the first round of the six-team bracket play at the regional.
 
Pittsfield battled back from a 3-1 deficit to take a 4-3 lead in the sixth thanks to a Racine sac fly and a passed ball that allowed Lee to score from third.
 
The Maine State Champs came back with a run in the bottom of the seventh to force extra innings.
 
Chase Doyle and Lee each doubled. Collin Merwin went 2-for-3 in a nine-hit Pittsfield attack.
 
Lee, Merwin and Adam Lazits split time on the mound, allowing just two earned runs. Pittsfield committed five errors in the loss.
 
Greater Portland advances to Thursday's regional semi-final against New Hampshire State Champion Nashua.
 
13-year-old Tournament
STAMFORD, Conn. -- The Pittsfield Babe Ruth 13-year-old All-Stars Wednesday beat host Stamford, Conn., to advance to Thursday's regional championship game.
 
Pittsfield earned a bye through the first round of the six-team bracket play phase of the eight-team regional based on its 3-0 record in pool play.
 
On Thursday, Pittsfield will meet Keene, N.H., for a berth in the Babe Ruth World Series. Pittsfield beat Keene, 11-1, in pool play.
 
The Babe Ruth 13-year-old World Series is scheduled for Aug. 8-15 in Westfield, Mass.
 
At the regional, Christian Salzarulo has a team-high six hits, and Nick Brindle has five hits in four games for Pittsfield.
 
Evan Blake has drawn six walks and scored six times. Nick Brindle and Blake are tied for the team lead with four RBIs apiece.
 
Salzarulo has won two games. Blake and Cam Sime each have a win, and Brayden Gutzmer has picked up two saves.

 

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Dalton Board Signs Off on Land Sale Over Residents' Objections

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Residents demanded the right to speak but the agenda did not include public comment. Amy Musante holds a sign saying the town now as '$20,000 less for a police station.'
DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board signed the sale on the last of what had been known as the Bardin property Monday even as a handful of residents demanded the right to speak against the action. 
 
The quitclaim deed transfers the nine acres to Thomas and Esther Balardini, who purchased the two other parcels in Dalton. They were the third-highest bidders at $31,500. Despite this, the board awarded them the land in an effort to keep the property intact.
 
"It's going to be an ongoing battle but one I think that has to be fought [because of] the disregard for the taxpayers," said Dicken Crane, the high bidder at $51,510.
 
"If it was personal I would let it go, but this affects everyone and backing down is not in my nature." 
 
Crane had appealed to the board to accept his bid during two previous meetings. He and others opposed to accepting the lower bid say it cost the town $20,000. After the meeting, Crane said he will be filing a lawsuit and has a citizen's petition for the next town meeting with over 100 signatures. 
 
Three members of the board — Chair Robert Bishop Jr., John Boyle, and Marc Strout — attended the 10-minute meeting. Members Anthony Pagliarulo and Daniel Esko previously expressed their disapproval of the sale to the Balardinis. 
 
Pagliarulo voted against the sale but did sign the purchase-and-sale agreement earlier this month. His reasoning was the explanation by the town attorney during an executive session that, unlike procurement, where the board is required to accept the lowest bid for services, it does have some discretion when it comes to accepting bids in this instance.
 
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