Wheaton College shortstop Cavan Brady this week was selected all-America by the American Baseball Coaches Association and was named as the 2023 New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association Division III Player of the Year.
The senior from Sheffield hit .405 with seven home runs and 77 RBIs in 51 games for the Lyons
In his college career, he batted .375, the sixth-highest batting average in school history.
Brady was a standout at Mount Everett and the Berkshire School during his prep career.
This spring he led Wheaton to the NCAA Division III tournament. The Lyons won their regional in Connectcticut before bowing out in a super regional in Baltimore.
Joining Brady on the NEIBA's all-New England team was MCLA senior and Taconic High graduate Austin Rachiele, who earned second-team honors.
Rachiele was a third-team all-America selection by the ABCA and was the MASCAC Player of the Year after hitting .453 with 14 home runs for the Trailblazers.
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North Adams Double Murder Case Continued to March
By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The case of a city man charged with killing his parents was continued to March on Monday.
Darius Hazard, 44, was scheduled for a detention hearing on Monday in Northern Berkshire District Court.
Prior to the start of the court's business, the clerk announced that Hazard's case was continued to Monday, March 2.
Hazard is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of arson in connection with the Nov. 24 fire that claimed the lives of Donald Hazard, 83, and Venture Hazard, 76.
Police say Hazard confessed to the killings and starting the fire and fled the Francis Street home where he lived with his parents.
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