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Southern Berkshire Babe Ruth Squad Advances at Regional

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WESTFIELD, Mass. – Mason Bailey and Kyle McMahon Sunday each went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI to lead the Southern Berkshire Knights 16-year-old All-Stars to a 4-1 win over the Rhode Island State Champions at the Babe Ruth New England Regional at Bullens Field.
 
With the win, Southern Berkshire secured the third seed out of its four-team pool in the eight-team tournament, giving the Knights a berth in bracket play, which begins on Monday.
 
Southern Berkshire came back from a 1-0 deficit when Gabe Ranzoni doubled to center field to drive in John Brighenti in the top of the third inning.
 
In the top of the fifth, McMahon led off the inning with a double, and with the bases loaded and nobody out, Bailey singled to right to drive McMahon home and give the Knights a 2-1 lead.
 
Southern Berkshire pounded out 11 hits in the win.
 
Andrew Miller went 2-for-3 with a double and scored a run. Brighenti went 2-for-4.
 
Three different Southern Berkshire pitchers combined on the win on the mound.
 
Cam Coon struck out five and allowed one run in 3 and one-third innings before Erik Miller closed the fourth.
 
Dom Newton was credited with the win after throwing three innings of scoreless relief to finish the game.
 
Southern Berkshire is slated to play at 1 p.m. on Monday afternoon against the second-place team from pool A.
 
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Berkshire Health Systems Dedicates Fairview Hospital Laboratory to Gene Dellea

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Berkshire Health Systems has dedicated the renovated Fairview Hospital Laboratory to Eugene Dellea, the longtime former president of Fairview and the former Hillcrest Hospital, and a senior leader at BHS for decades. 
 
The Gene Dellea Laboratory at Fairview Hospital is designed to honor Dellea's extraordinary legacy of service to healthcare in Berkshire County,
 
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Monday, June 29, at Fairview, bringing together nearly 50 guests, including Dellea's family and friends, local elected officials including state Rep. Leigh Davis, BHS trustees and staff, and Fairview employees. 
 
Welcomed by BHS President & CEO Darlene Rodowicz, a series of speakers reflected on his decades of dedication to healthcare in the Berkshires, his leadership at Hillcrest and Fairview, and his lasting impact on patients, colleagues, and the community. Speakers included Dr. Alec Belman, Fairview chief of staff; Tony Scibelli, BHS vice president and Fairview chief operating officer; and Select Board Chair Stephen Bannon, also a Fairview pharmacist.
 
Bannon presented Dellea with a special citation recognizing his lifelong commitment to the health and wellness of Berkshire County residents. Dellea himself shared heartfelt stories from his early years managing the lab at Hillcrest Hospital and his many years serving Fairview.
 
The celebration also recognized the generous anonymous donors whose $1 million gift made it possible for Fairview Hospital to renovate and move the clinical laboratory. The upgraded space supports improved infrastructure, new diagnostic technology and equipment, and a more convenient location for patients and staff. 
 
"This meaningful investment honors Gene's remarkable legacy while strengthening the care Fairview provides to the nearly 30,000 people who rely on its laboratory services each year," said Rodowicz.
 
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