Williamstown's Foehl Scores Game-Winner for Williams Men

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Mount Greylock Regional School graduate Brady Foehl scored in the 67th minute to break a tie and send the Williams College men's soccer team on to a 2-1 win over Babson on Sunday afternoon on Cole Field.
 
Nathan Song scored early to give Williams a 1-0 lead, but the Beavers responded in the final minute of the first half to tie it.
 
But Foehl scored with assists from Tate Michelson and Keel Bressett at the 66 minute, 26-second mark to put Williams back on top.
 
Ben Diffley made four saves to earn the win in goal.
 
Williams (3-1-1) travels to face Springfield on Wednesday evening.
 
Women's Soccer
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Sam Phan scored a pair of goals Sunday to lead the Williams to a 4-0 win over Springfield.
 
Mikayla Kappes had a goal and an assist, and Avery Mohan scored a goal for Williams, which got six saves from the goalkeeping tandem of Chelsea Taylor and Leyla Kamshad.
 
Williams (2-2-1) hosts Trinity on Saturday.
 
Men's Golf
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Phillip Clifton carded a 77 on Sunday at Taconic Golf Club to finish at 6-over-par for the weekend, leading Williams to a 10th-place finish at the Williams Invitational.
 
Williamstown's Toby Foehl finished with a 74 on Sunday to go 7-over for Williams, which finished with at team score of 617.
 
Babson won the event with an 8-under team total of 560. Three Beavers finished the weekend under par as they ran away with the team title by 35 strokes.
 
Williams goes to the Bowdoin Invitational on Saturday.
 
Field Hockey
WELLESLEY, Mass. -- Seven different players scored to give Williams a 7-0 win over Wellesley.
 
Kaela Smith had a goal and an assist, and Carson Stephenson and Gates Tenerowicz split time in goal to earn the shutout win.
 
Williams (5-1) takes a three-game winning streak into Saturday's home game against Trinity.
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Letter: Article 41 on Williamstown Town Meeting Warrant

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor:

The town warrant for the upcoming town meeting has just been published. Many people think Article 41 warrants thought and discussion prior to the meeting. Here it is verbatim below:

Article 41. We the undersigned citizens [they are not listed on the warrant] of Williamstown submit this petition to respectfully request the amendment of bylaw 4.12a to include the display of the Progress Pride flag (designed by Daniel Quasar) as an expression of the Town's official sentiments.

WHEREAS: Inclusion and Representation: The addition of a Progress Pride flag to the list of flags permitted for display by the Town is essential to reflect the diversity and inclusivity of our community. It serves as a meaningful gesture of respect, support, and recognition of the LGBTQ+ individuals and allies with the Town of Williamstown.
WHEREAS: Symbol of Equality and Unity: A Progress Pride flag is globally recognized as a symbol of equality, acceptance, and unity. By officially allowing the display of a Progress Pride flag alongside other recognized flags, the Town of Williamstown can showcase its commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all residents, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
WHEREAS: Importance of Visibility: Public visibility of the Progress Pride flag serves to create a sense of belonging, safety and affirmation for LGBTQ+ individuals and their families. It sends a powerful message of solidarity and support, contributing to a more welcoming and cohesive community.
WHEREAS: As concerned citizens, we believe that the inclusion of the Progress Pride flag in the official display of flags aligns with the values of diversity, equality and inclusivity that we hold dear in our community.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
Bylaw 4.12a shall be amended to say, "and fourth, a Progress Pride flag."

The DIRE Committee unanimously recommends the adoption of this article.
The Select Board unanimously recommends the adoption of this article.

Donna Wied
Williamstown, Mass.

 

 

 

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