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BArT Ballers Battle But Bow Out in League Semis

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HARDWICK, Mass. -- The short-handed Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School basketball team Wednesday put up a fight for 32 minutes but could not overcome Eagle Hill in the semi-finals of the River Valley Athletic League tournament.
 
Despite 23 points from Corey Lynch and 14 from Sam Touray, the Wolf Pack fell, 62-43, to its long-time rival to the east.
 
BArT coach Robert Daugherty said his day started with the news that senior and top inside defender Ivan Chen was medically unavailable for the road trip.
 
That was a big blow for BArT, which dropped a one-point decision to Eagle Hill earlier this year and faced the challenge of matching 6-foot-4 Hampton Carver in the post.
 
"Then, in the first quarter, a leader in both offense and defense landed wrong after leaping and catching a high pass and hurt his knee, taking him out of the rest of the game," Daugherty said. "From there, losing two of their key players against a team that’s much taller was too much to overcome."
 
After a hot start by Eagle Hill, BArT was able to pull back to within four points in the first half. But slowly the hosts pulled away by taking advantage of their inside game ... and a rash of injuries to the Wolf Pack.
 
It started with Sawyer Moser, who left the game late in the first quarter with an apparent leg injury. And things snowballed from there.
 
"At one point, our No. 2 scorer and fellow senior team leader, Corey Lynch, also tweaked his knee along with our sixth man, freshman Nick Martinez," Daugherty said. "I looked down the bench and saw three people with ice packs on their knees, one holding crutches. Then I looked onto the court and saw Captain Matt Lizzo limping as he insisted on remaining on the court to fight through the pain.
 
"Corey Lynch eventually did the same and played through an obvious injury with an outstanding 16-point fourth quarter."
 
Lizzo scored six points in the loss. Moser added four before he left the game. Ahmet Yidiz scored a third-quarter bucket.
 
Despite graduating five seniors from this year's team, Daugherty is sanguine about the program's near-term prospects.
 
"Given that throughout the entire season we were able to match up our very tight-knit group of freshman to juniors and seniors on other teams, and that our starter and shooting point guard, freshman Samseedy Touray, easily matches the best in the league, I am confident BArT will continue to be dominant in the league for years to come," he said.
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Adams Man Gets 20 Years for Child Sex Assault

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — An Adams man has been sentenced to 15 to 20 years in state prison for sexually assaulting a child. 
 
Michael Hiser, 39, was found guilty by a Superior Court jury on June 11 of single counts of aggravated indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 and indecent exposure; two counts of posing or exhibiting a child in the nude, and three counts of photographing an unsuspecting nude child.
 
He was sentenced on Tuesday to prison for the aggravated indecent assault, with further sentencing of eight to 10 years for the indecent assault, four to five for the photographing and 2 1/2 for indecent exposure, all to be served concurrently. Hiser was also sentenced to five years probation on the posing or exhibiting charge, with conditions not to contact or go near the victim and no unsupervised contact with minors. He will have to register with the Sex Offender Registry Board and take sex offender treatment. 
 
Investigators found that from approximately 2020 to 2022, Hiser would sneak into the victim's room at night to inappropriately photogram and touch them inappropriately. Additionally, he would follow the victim around the house and photograph them with inappropriate intent. An additional incident involved the defendant acting in a sexual manner in the presence of the minor and the investigators found multiple explicit images of the victim on Hiser's phone.
 
"Cases of child abuse and child sexual abuse shake the foundation of our community," said Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue. "Today justice has been served on behalf of a child who survived unimaginable abuse. While the guilty verdict and lengthy sentence do not take away any of the horrific crimes the defendant committed, I hope today provides an opportunity for both the child and their family to move forward."
 
Chief of the Child Abuse Unit Andrew Giarolo represented the commonwealth and Associate Director of Victim Witness Advocates Kristen Rapkowicz served as the victim witness advocate on behalf of the DA's Office. The Adams Police Department with assistance from a Williamstown Police Department's Berkshire Law Enforcement Task Force digital evidence unit officer led the investigation.
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