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Rodriguez Leads Millers in Battle for First Place

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
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LENOX, Mass. -- Brian Rodriguez went 3-for-3 with a home run and a double on Sunday to lead the GB Millers to a 3-2 win over the Berkshire Bandits in the Berkshire Adult Baseball League's 20-and-over division.
 
Rodriguez hit a one-out single in the bottom of the sixth and scored on Chip Paul's single to break a 2-2 tie as the Millers swept the regular season series from the Bandits, who came into Sunday's game a half-game behind GB for first place with two weekends left in the regular season.
 
Rodriguez also earned the win on the mound with two innings of relief, striking out four including striking out the side in order in the top of the seventh.
 
Dick Dumas got the start on the mound for GB and battled Berkshire's Grega through three scoreless innings at War Memorial Field.
 
The Bandits broke up the pitchers duel with a run in the top of the fourth.
 
Grega got things started with a two-out single to left.
 
He went to third on Alexis Cruz-Lay's double to put two men in scoring position.
 
Ron Zabala followed with a single to right center to make it a 1-0 game for Berkshire.
 
Dumas got out of the inning with runners at the corners by serving up a ground ball to the right side for the third out.
 
And his offense rewarded him with two runs in the bottom of the fourth.
 
First, Spencer Cookson led off by reaching on an error. And then Rodriguez crushed a ball over the fence in left field to give his team a 2-1 lead.
 
That is where it stood until the top of the sixth.
 
The Bandits greeted GB reliever Anthony Lupiani with three straight hits to tie the game, 2-2.
 
Abdiel Cotto led off with a single up the middle and moved up on Victor Ramos' infield single. Grega (3-for-3) then doubled to right-center to drive in Cotto.
 
That brought Rodriguez to the mound, and he retired the next three hitters he faced to keep it a tie score.
 
The Millers (10-2) are home next Sunday to face the Pittsfield Knights before finishing the regular season against the Housatonic River Monsters on Aug. 11.
 
The Berkshire Bandits (9-4) are off until the 11th, when they play the North County Kraken at Hoosac Valley High School.
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Wisdom & Cinncinatus Lodges Donate to Berkshire Humane Society

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

WEST STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — Two local Grand Lodges of Massachusetts selected the Berkshire Humane Society for their charity donation. 

Cincinnatus Lodge and Wisdom Lodge AF&AM hosted a golf and cornhole tournament last year, raising $2,500. Members of each lodge presented the check to Berkshire Humane Executive Director John Perreault last week.

The Wisdom Lodge does a golf tournament every year to benefit local charities or schools, and is locally sponsored, but last year's tournament was special to them.

"Personally, this year, because my father passed away, we changed the name of the tournament to represent him, so it's now called the RW Lawrence D. Tonini Memorial Golf Tournament," said Christopher Tonini.

"And because my father loved the animals, we thought that we would change course this first year of the name change and do something he would love to have happened."

Tonini is the master of the Cincinnatus Lodge and the treasurer of Wisdom Lodge.

He said they are also looking at a surprise donation to be given to the Humane Society on top of the $2,500.

Joint member Nicholas Oleen said their lodges are always looking to benefit the community.

"We're a non-profit organization, and our teachings are basically about building character and helping out people in the community and charity."

They've donated to many other organizations in the past, including Soldier On and Food Bank of Western Mass.

Perreault was able to make the trip to receive the checks from the two lodges and give his thanks

"At the Berkshire Humane Society it’s more than just helping animals, it's helping people as well," he said. "And every time we help a companion, we're actually helping the owner as well. And part of our programming is really pet retention.

"So our goal is, rather than have animals coming into our shelter, is to keep it in their homes. So a lot of the funding that you're providing here tonight will go to help keep animals in their homes and not in shelter."

He said the money will go toward the shelter's pet food bank and wellness clinic. 

"I can tell you that many, many, many animals will be helped, which will make many, many people happy," he said. "And if you have pets at home, you know that they are part of your family, and they certainly help you out in good times and in the bad so we can't thank you enough for what you guys have done, so thank you."

The lodges have many events coming up and you can find out more information on their Facebook or Instagram.

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