NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – After allowing the first batter she faced to reach base and score, Marlee Arhnold gave up nothing at all on Friday night.
The Greylock Thunder’s Arnhold struck out eight and gave up just two hits in an 11-1, five-inning win over the Berkshire Force in the 14-and-under Summer Storm Tournament on Fran Millard Field.
Genevieve Lagess went 2-for-3 with a double, and Gianna Witek was 2-for-3 with three RBIs for the Thunder, which started its home tournament in style.
Arnhold was in control throughout after giving up a leadoff walk to Lillian MacDonald and a two-out RBI triple to Kylie Duhamel in the bottom of the first inning.
At one point, Arnhold sat down eight straight hitters, and she finished the game by retiring five in a row, the last on a popup to the circle in the bottom of the fifth.
“I love the fact that she’s focused on the batter, and I love the fact that she’s in control, she’s throwing strikes,” Thunder coach Mike Ameen said. “She’s keeping them off balance. She’s a pitcher, not a thrower, I guess.
“She’s getting better with her mind and channeling her emotions much better in the two months I’ve had her. And she continues to pound the strike zone, really.”
Her offense started to pound the ball in the third inning.
Force starter Harper Keay (four strikeouts) pitched around two hits and stranded a couple of runners in scoring position to maintain her 1-0 lead in the top of the second.
But Greylock, the designated visitor on its home field, broke through with a two-out rally one inning later.
A leadoff walk and an error on Kyleigh Cooper’s sacrifice bunt attempt put a pair of runners on base.
Key struck out the next two hitters, but Witek ripped a single up the middle to drive in a pair.
Lagess then singled, and another error let Witek score and extended the inning for Kenadi Arnhold, who singled to left to make it 4-1.
The next time up, the Thunder sent all 12 of its batters to the plate in a 12-run rally. The big blows came from Lagess and Marlene Eason, who each had an RBI double in the five-hit inning.
The Thunder will be back at it bright and early on Saturday morning with an 8 a.m. first pitch against South Troy to kick off a full day of tournament action at Alcombright.
Dalton joins the action in the 8 a.m. time slot on the complex’s other softball diamond. The Force play their first Saturday game at 9:45. The Thunder will play Dalton at 4:45 to wrap up pool play. Eight teams will be seeded for bracket play, which gets underway at 10 a.m. on Sunday and wraps up with the championship game at 3:30.
Ameen is happy for the chance to showcase his players and other young athletes from around the area in their back yard.
“It’s a lot of work to put [the tournament] together, but, when you come down to it, it’s a softball game, and it’s great … I think I live two and a half minutes from here,” he said. “I’d rather drive two and a half minutes than two and a half hours.
“It’s Berkshire County softball team. The bulk of my team’s all Berkshire County. I’m sure the bulk of [the Force’s] team is all Berkshire County. Fourteen and under, that level, they could beat some varsity teams, I know. … Good, quality softball.”
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Friday Front Porch Feature: A Charming House Like New
By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
The home prior to renovations.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Are you looking for a newly renovated home with great space? Then this might be the perfect fit for you!
Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 100 Autumn Drive.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom split level was built in 1965 and is 1,396 square feet on 0.32 acres.
The house was completely renovated recently. It includes a one-car garage, and comes with appliances including a dishwasher and stove/oven, and other major appliances.
The house is listed for $359,500.
We spoke with owners Michael Zeppieriand Chris Andrews, who did the renovations. Zeppieri is an agent with Alton and Westall Real Estate Agency.
What was your first impression when you walked into the home?
Zeppieri: I purchased this home to do a full renovation flip and saw tremendous potential in this mid-century split level home that had not been updated since it was built in the 1960s, in a great North Adams neighborhood.
Andrews: The house was a much different house when we first purchased it in 2022 (photo attached is from about 2010.) The interior was painted all in dark colors and we brightened it up with neutral colors. The transformation makes you feel like you are in a totally different house.
What were the recent renovations, any standout design features?
Zeppieri: The house has had a complete reconfiguration including new kitchen with high-end appliances, ceramic tiled baths, hardwood floors, new windows and roof ... just to name a few. All a buyer has to do is move in and enjoy.
Andrews: Yes, we renovated the entire house. New windows, new roof, all new custom black gutter system, new blacktop driveway, hardwood floors were installed through out the house. New kitchen and bathrooms as well as painting the exterior and interior of the house. New paver patio in the back yard.
What kind of buyer would this home be ideal for?
Zeppieri: The buyer for this home could be a first-time homebuyer or a retiree ... the location is close to attractions in North Adams ... and the property is located in Autumn Heights, which is a very small residential development with several long-term owners.
Andrews: This home is truly ideal for a variety of buyers. Whether a first-time homebuyer, a small family or even someone looking to downsize from a larger home.
What do you think makes this property stand out in the current market?
Zeppieri: The location, price and move-in condition of this home make it a true market leader in the North Adams Market.
Andrews: This house is completely renovated and in a desirable location of North Adams. The natural light in the home really makes the interior pop. And with all the upgrades the home stays quite cool in the summer months.
Do you know any unique stories about the home or its history?
Zeppieri: This home was built for the Gould family in 1969 and they lived there till 2010. It was always a family home during that time in which the Goulds had two children ... and Virgina Gould managed Mohawk Forest Apartments and was a very active resident of North Adams.
Andrews: Built in about 1965.
What do the current owners love about this home?
Zeppieri: As the current owner it was a fun project to transform this home and get it ready for its next adventure with a new family to enjoy for many years.
Andrews: No one has lived in the house since we purchased the home. The new owners would be the first to live in the house since the renovations have been completed.
What would you say to a buyer trying to imagine their life in this space?
Andrews: I would suggest seeing the house either on a sunny day or at twilight to really get a vision of how special the home feels.
You can find out more about this house on its listing here.
*Front Porch Feature brings you an exclusive to some of the houses listed on our real estate page every week. Here we take a bit of a deeper dive into a certain house for sale and ask questions so you don't have to.
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