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Lador Lawson threw a perfect game on the mound and had a big night at the plate for Adams-Cheshire on Monday.

Lawson Dominant as Adams-Cheshire Little League Goes to 3-0

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DALTON, Mass. – Lador Lawson had a monster night at the plate and on the mound, and the Adams-Cheshire Little League 12-year-old All-Stars improved to 3-0 in the Don Gleason District 1 Tournament with a 12-0 win over Lanesborough on Monday.
 
Lawson went 4-for-4 with a triple, two doubles and three runs batted in to key an 11-hit AC offensive attack.
 
He also struck out 16 and walked none in a six-inning perfect game.
 
Maddox Milesi was 2-for-4 with a double and a pair of RBIs.
 
Nate Mallet hit a triple, and Bentley Martin and Mason Kucka each doubled for Adams-Cheshire, which broke open a scoreless game with a five-run fourth inning.
 
Adams-Cheshire is off until Thursday when it finishes pool play against Pittsfield.
 
Lanesborough plays Dalton-Hinsdale on Wednesday.
 

Pittsfield 13, Great Barrington 0

 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – The Pittsfield Little League 12-year-old All-Stars exploded for 13 runs in the bottom of the third inning to earn a 13-0 win over Great Barrington and stay undefeated in the district tournament on Monday.
 
Myles Morrison-Gould and Hector Reyes-Colon combined to strike out six in a four-inning win on the mound.
 
Sean Rozak and Chase Albano each doubled in a run in the game-winning rally.
 
Carmelo Coco collected three RBIs, and Morrison-Gould helped his cause by driving in a pair of runs.
 
Satchel Fisher doubled for Great Barrrington. 
 
GB plays at Dalton-Hinsdale on Tuesday. Pittsfield is off until Thursday, when it finishes pool play against Adams-Cheshire in a preview of next week’s District 1 title game.
 
Standings: t-1. Adams-Cheshire, Pittsfield, 3-0; 3. Great Barrington, 1-2; 4. Dalton-Hinsdale, 0-2; 5. Lanesborough, 0-3.
 
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Adams Fire District Looks at Expenses, Mulls Expansion

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Fire Department is seeking grant funding for full-time firefighters and pondering how to repair or replace a fire engine.
 
Fire Chief David Lennon last week told the Prudential Committee about the submission for a federal SAFER (Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response) Grant to help pay for firefighters salaries and also help with his goal of pursuing a new fire station.
 
The firefighting positions will have a pay rate of $25 an hour. The department has budgeted $645,000 in funding from the SAFER Grant and a 25 percent contribution of $53,534.26. Fire District members had previously approved the hiring of two firefighters dependent on obtaining the three-year grant.
 
"I feel that we are looking at two crises, both getting coverage and also the station itself, and for the community to have to do both, it's going to be very, very difficult, and so I'm trying to go ahead and express in there that by supporting the hiring of two firefighters, it's going to make it much more palatable for our community to be in support of replacing the fire station, if we can also get outside help for staffing," he said.
 
Lennon said the department got some bad news from the shop about one of its engines. The vehicle's frame is suffering from corrosion, which is lessening the lifespan of the truck.
 
"What they're expressing is that double frame, the way it's starting to corrode and separate and push, they're saying we should either look at getting it replaced or start looking at a new truck, and we're trying to get 10 more years out of this," he said.
 
The committee agreed to handle safety critical items and try to keep the truck from eroding further, but Lennon said they are limited to what can be done.
 
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