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Greylock Thunder Rolls at Home Tournament

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – The Greylock Thunder dominated, and Dalton picked up a win on Saturday at the second annual Summer Storm Tournament on the Francis Millard Softball Fields.
 
The host Thunder won its three Saturday games by a combined score of 29-6 to improve to 4-0 in the tournament.
 
Dalton, which fell to the Thunder in Friday night’s opener, started Saturday with a 19-7 loss to the Elite Fastpitch squad out of Greene County, N.Y.
 
But Dalton bounced back to earn a 21-3 blowout win over the Rotterdam (N.Y.) Rebels.
 
Patience at the plate was key for Dalton in its tournament win.
 
Three Rotterdam pitchers issued 19 walks in three innings in the loss.
 
Mallory Radwich led Dalton’s offense, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs and a walk.
 
Emma Russell went 1-for-1 with a pair of RBIs and scored three times, and Abby Munday had an infield single.
 
In the circle, Dalton’s Kaylee Prew struck out four in the three-inning win.
 
Greylock started its Saturday with a 10-4 win over the Dutchess (N.Y.) Debs.
 
The Thunder pounded out six extra base hits in the win. Kyleigh Cooper and Lydia Gaudreau each tripled. Avery Lane went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs.
 
Lane also earned the win in the circle, striking out three in a complete-game, six-inning effort.
 
Greylock exploded for 10 runs in the second inning of its second game, a four-inning, 11-1 win over Elite Fastpitch. 
 
Ava Jagello, Genevieve Lagess and Sydney Payson each tripled in a 12-hit Thunder attack. Payson and Gaudreau each went 2-for-2 at the plate.
 
Kendall Moran struck out one and did not allow a hit in the four-inning win over Elite Fastpitch.
 
Lane returned to the circle for the Thunder’s final game on Saturday, an 8-1 win over the Mid-Hudson (N.Y.) Rebels. She struck out two and allowed two hits and no earned runs in the win.
 
Lagess paced the offense, going 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Marlene Eason doubled and drove in three runs.
 
The tournament moves to the bracket play phase on Sunday with the quarter-finals set to begin at 9 a.m.
 
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Adams Community Bank Makes Donations to Local Food Pantries

ADAMS, Mass. — Adams Community Bank (ACB) announced $50,000 in charitable donations to support food pantries across Berkshire County.
 
The funds will be distributed directly to food pantries serving families and individuals in need across the county's cities and towns. 
 
This donation aims to help pantries meet rising demand for essential food supplies, especially as many households continue to face increased economic pressures. 
 
"As a community bank, our mission extends far beyond financial services," said Julie Fallon Hughes, President and CEO of ACB. "We are dedicated to supporting the well-being of our neighbors. These food pantries play a critical role in ensuring families have access to nutritious food, and we are honored to help them continue this vital work."
 
In conjunction with the donation, every ACB branch is hosting a bank-wide food drive throughout December. Community members, customers, and employees are invited to drop off non-perishable food items at any of our branch locations. All donations will remain in the local community, benefiting the food pantry that serves each respective town or city.
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