Dalton Tops Lanesborough in 12-Year-Old Little League Tourney

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DALTON, Mass. – Tony Zaniboni went 2-for-2 with a home run and three runs batted in Thursday to lead the Dalton-Hinsdale Little League 12-year-old All-Stars to a 13-1 win over Lanesborough in the Don Gleason District 1 Tournament.
 
Tye Shove was 2-for-3 with a triple and five RBIs in a seven-hit attack for the tournament hosts, who closed round-robin play with their first win of the tourney.
 
Zaniboni also earned the win on the mound, striking out nine and allowing just one unearned run in three innings of work. Parker Demarsh finished up on the hill for DH.
 
Allen Salguero went 1-for-2 with an RBI for Lanesborough, which also got hits from Noah Higgins and Rowan Higgins.
 
The round-robin ends on Friday night at Chamblerain Park when undefeated Adams-Cheshire meets undefeated Pittsfield in a preview of next Wednesday’s District 1 Championship Game.
 
Standings: t-1. Adams-Cheshire, Pittsfield, 3-0; 3. Great Barrington, 2-2; 4. Dalton-Hinsdale, 1-3; 5. Lanesborough, 0-4.
 
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Area Golfers Compete at Mass Amateur

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WINCHESTER, Mass. -- Wahconah Regional High School graduate Tim Kaley was the low scorer among Berkshire County golfers competing at this week's 118th Massachusetts Amateur Championship at Winchester Country Club.
 
Kaley carded rounds of 76 and 75 on the par-71 layout to finish at 151 in the qualifying rounds. The cut line was 148 to get into the 32-player match play phase.
 
The co-leaders after the qualifying rounds were Max McColgan of Concord's Nashawtuc Country Club and Joseph Lenane of Hyde Park's George Wright Golf Club, who posted identical rounds of 69 and 70 to finish qualifying at 3-under 139.
 
Stockbridge Golf Club's Sam Doucette posted rounds of 76 and 79 to finish at 155. Taconic Golf Club's Will Kanegieser and Berkshire Hills' Patrick McLaughlin were just behind him at 159. Michael Martin of the Country Club of Pittsfield improved five strokes from the first round to the second, finishing at 163 (84, 79).
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