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Parker Guthrie Sunday threw a scoreless ninth inning to earn a save.

SteepleCats Earn Their First Home Win of Summer

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — It took nearly three weeks and plenty of heartbreak, but the North Adams SteepleCats finally had their breakthrough moment at Joe Wolfe Field.
 
Behind six strong innings from starter Niklas Pavia and a game-changing three-run third inning, the SteepleCats earned their first home victory of the 2026 season Sunday afternoon, defeating the Upper Valley Nighthawks 4-1.
 
The SteepleCats wasted little time getting on the scoreboard. Chris Diaz opened the bottom of the first with a double into the gap and immediately put pressure on the Nighthawks by stealing third base. One batter later, Bobby Stang hit a ground ball that allowed Diaz to race home and give North Adams an early 1-0 advantage.
 
That was all the support Pavia needed to settle into a groove.
 
The right-hander was electric from the start, striking out the side in the second inning and consistently attacking hitters with confidence. Pavia struck out seven batters over six innings of work, allowing just one run while repeatedly pitching out of trouble.
 
Upper Valley’s lone run came in the third inning when Frank Kelly launched a solo home run to left field, knotting the game at one apiece.
 
The tie lasted only minutes.
 
Diaz once again ignited the offense, reaching on an error before stealing second base for his second stolen bag of the afternoon. Hunter Ray followed with a walk, and Evan Meier was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Sebastian Rhoades then stepped in and regained the lead for North Adams when he was hit by a pitch, forcing home Diaz.
 
With the bases still loaded, Jake Butler came to the plate and delivered the game’s biggest swing. After battling through a lengthy at-bat, Butler lined a single into the outfield, scoring two more runs and stretching the SteepleCats’ lead to 4-1.
 
North Adams had opportunities to add on throughout the afternoon. Tony Woodie singled in the sixth and advanced into scoring position before Alex Barrist chopped a single up the middle. Woodie attempted to score from second, but a perfect relay throw cut him down at the plate to end the inning.
 
The pitching staff ensured the missed opportunity would not come back to haunt the SteepleCats.
 
After Pavia’s strong six innings, Jakob Foster entered in the seventh and erased a one-out single with an inning-ending double play. Brady Burgess followed with a scoreless eighth inning, and Parker Guthrie took the ball in the ninth looking to finish off the club’s first home victory.
 
The Nighthawks made one final push when James Love doubled with one out, but Guthrie never blinked. The right-hander struck out the next two batters, and moments later the SteepleCats spilled out of the dugout to celebrate.
 
For a team that had spent the first weeks of the season searching for a breakthrough at home, Sunday’s win felt bigger than just another mark in the standings. The SteepleCats finally gave the Joe Wolfe Field faithful something they had been waiting for all summer: a victory.
 
North Adams (2-12) is on the road Monday to face Newport, R.I.
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Keene SwampBats Down North Adams

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- The SteepleCats battled back from an early deficit and pulled within one run midway through Saturday night’s contest, but a late offensive push by the Keene Swamp Bats resulted in an 8-4 defeat in New England Collegiate Baseball League action at Joe Wolfe Field.
 
Keene struck first in the opening inning. Jackson Smith led off with a single and later scored on an RBI double by Jackson Marshall. Eli Stephens followed with an RBI single to put the Swamp Bats ahead 2-0.
 
The SteepleCats answered in the second inning. After Matthew Colella lined a double into the gap, Parker Camelo delivered an RBI single to score Colella and cut the deficit to one.
 
North Adams’ defense kept the game close over the next two innings. A great catch at third base robbed Michael O’Brien of extra bases in the second, while center field and left field each came up with impressive grabs during a scoreless third inning.
 
The Swamp Bats added to their lead in the fourth. Consecutive singles put runners on second and third before an error allowed both to score, extending the advantage to 4-1.
 
The SteepleCats quickly responded in the bottom half of the inning. Nelphie Lopez opened the frame with a double before Sean Stephenson singled to put runners at the corners. Sebastian Rose followed with an RBI single, and after Stephenson aggressively advanced around the bases, Colella drove in another run with a groundout to trim the deficit to 4-3.
 
Richie Kerstetter provided a strong inning out of the bullpen in the fifth, retiring three of the four hitters he faced after issuing a leadoff walk. Steven Sams entered in the sixth and struck out one, though Nico Senese led off the inning with a solo home run that pushed Keene’s lead to 5-3.
 
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