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Kane-Smalls Leads Mount Greylock to OT Win in Title Game

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Noah Kane-Smalls hit the game-winning shot in overtime Sunday to lead Mount Greylock to a 65-64 win over Hoosac Valley in the Northern Berkshire Sports Academy fall high school basketball league.
 
Kane-Smalls finished with a double-double, scoring 25 points and pulling down 11 rebounds.
 
Desmond Cobb also had a double-double for the Mounties with 24 points and 13 boards.
 
Ward Bianchi scored 11 points, and Nolan Barnes grabbed 15 rebounds in the win.
 
Hoosac Valley was led by Trevor Moynihan with 23 points, including five 3-pointers.
 
Joey McGovern also hit five 3s and scored 16 to go with 15 rebounds for the Hurricanes.
 
A Division
Girdina and Bressett PC 92, Lights Out 51
Hayden Bird scored 28 points, and Brandon Davis added 24 for Giardina and Bressett.
 
Bob Malloy had a double-double for Lights Out with 17 points and 18 rebounds.
 
PhoneBros 89, Team Canceled 56
Dave Wellington and Julius Woods each scored 21 points, and Mike Taylor finished with 19 points and 15 rebounds for PhoneBros.
 
Javi Osorio led Team Canceled with 22 points.
 
Ramunto's 93, NBSA 90
Deshawn Hamlet scored 31 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and hit the game-winner at the buzzer for Ramunto's.
 
Jamual Warren scored 21, and Zeke Percy had a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds in the win.
 
Khalil Paul led Northern Berkshire Sports Acdaemy with a game-high 35 points, and Chris Brown scored 32.
 
B Division
NBSA 85, Workaholics 65
Ben Moulton led Northern Berkshire Sports Academy with 28 points and 14 rebounds.
 
Mike Quick scored 22, and Russ Beauchamp added 19 in the win.
 
For Workaholics, Amont David scored 27 points and pulled down 10 rebounds.
 
Adelson & Company 63, Elegant Stiches 43
Colin Rousseau scored 19 points, and Nick Lewis added 18 in Adelson & Company's win. Caleb Mackey had a double-double with 15 points and 20 rebounds.
 
Christopher Bennett scored 12, and Trey Ringgold added 11 for Elegant Stiches.
 
Saboteurs 71, Ioka Valley/Original Seed Cigar 51
Sam Larabee scored a game-high 20 points to lead the Saboteurs, who got a double-double from Nick Waterman with 18 points and 12 rebounds.
 
Billy Galipeau led Ioka Valley with 15 points, and Lukas Zelazo had 12 points and 10 boards.
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North Adams Schools Talk Final Budget Numbers for Public Hearing

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

The elementary schools will be phasing in a new math curriculum over the next two years. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The School Committee received the presentation given last week to the Finance & Facilities committee for the fiscal 2025 spending plan.
 
The subcommittee is recommending the budget of $20,357,096, up $302,744 or 1.51 percent over this year. This was expected to be funded by $16,418,826 in state Chapter 70 education funds, local funding of $3,938,270 (up $100,000 over this year) and a drawdown of school funds of $575,237. This will also include the closure of Greylock School at the end of this year and the reduction of 26 full-time positions. 
 
A hybrid public hearing on the budget will be held on Thursday, May 23, at 5:30 at Brayton School, with a vote by the School Committee to immediately follow. 
 
The extra $100,000 from the city will likely not be part of this funding package, warned Mayor Jennifer Macksey, chair of the School Committee. 
 
"Going through all my process on the city side, so to say, with the rest of my departments, it's going to be really hard for me to squeak out the additional $100,000," said the mayor, alluding to a budget gap of $600,000 to $800,000 for fiscal 2025 she's trying to close. 
 
"I just want to be fully transparent with everyone sitting here, and as your School Committee chair, I don't know if the city budget is going to be able to squeak out that $100,000. That number will most likely change."
 
Director of School Finance and Operations Nancy Rauscher said the $100,000 had been a placeholder with administration understanding that it could change.  
 
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