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Callanan, OPI Edge PhoneBros in Giorgi League

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – OPI came from behind in the second half to hand PhoneBros a 98-96 loss on Wednesday night in the John Giorgi Summer Basketball League A Division.
 
Kyle Callanan scored 40 points, including 24 on 3-pointers, to lead OPI, which got 31 points and 14 rebounds from Scott McGuire.
 
PhoneBros was led by Dave Wellington with 32 points – 18 on six 3s. Mike Taylor had a double-double in the loss with 27 points and 14 rebounds.
 
In Wednesday’s second game at Drury High School, Cold Hearts beat Team DB, 87-74.
 
Sean Harrigan led Cold Hearts with 26 points. Lavante Wiggins and Shaq Ardrey added 21 and 19, respectively.
 
Kekoa McArdle posted a game-high 22 rebounds to go with his nine points in the win.
 
Deonte and Tayvon Sandifer each scored 24 points to lead Team DB, which got 17 rebounds from Carter Mungin.
 
 
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McCann Recognizes Superintendent Award Recipient

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Landon LeClair and Superintendent James Brosnan with Landon's parents Eric and Susan LeClair, who is a teacher at McCann. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Superintendent's Award has been presented to Landon LeClair, a senior in McCann Technical School's advanced manufacturing course. 
 
The presentation was made last Thursday by Superintendent Jame Brosnan after Principal Justin Kratz read from teachers' letters extolling LeClair's school work, leadership and dedication. 
 
"He's become somewhat legendary at the Fall State Leadership Conference for trying to be a leader at his dinner table, getting an entire plate of cookies for him and all his friends," read Kratz to chuckles from the School Committee. "Landon was always a dedicated student and a quiet leader who cared about mastering the content."
 
LeClair was also recognized for his participation on the school's golf team and for mentoring younger teammates. 
 
"Landon jumped in tutoring the student so thoroughly that the freshman was able to demonstrate proficiency on an assessment despite the missed class time for golf matches," read Kratz.
 
The principal noted that the school also received feedback from LeClair's co-op employer, who rated him with all fours.
 
"This week, we sent Landon to our other machine shop to help load and run parts in the CNC mill," his employer wrote to the school. LeClair was so competent the supervisor advised the central shop might not get him back. 
 
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