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June 6, 2013 PDF Edition - The Sentinel

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PAGE 20SPORTS CALENDAR12th annual Lou CasagrandeTournament set for JulyTHE SENTINEL • THURSDAY, JUNE 6, <strong>2013</strong>SPORTSLUDLOW - <strong>The</strong> 12th annual Lou CasagrandeTournament will take place from July 23-28.<strong>The</strong> cost is $275 per team with a guaranteed threegames in the 8-10, 10-12 and 12-14 divisions.Send checks and forms to: Ludlow BaseballAssociation, P.O. Box 197, Ludlow, MA 01056.For more information, call Tournament Director BobBohl at 413-348-5752 or send an email to bohl58@charter.net.Belchertown Recreation summerprogram guide <strong>2013</strong>BELCHERTOWN - <strong>The</strong> Belchertown RecreationDepartment Summer <strong>2013</strong> Brochure is out.For more information, call the Recreation Departmentduring regular business hours.Quabbin Soccer AcademySummer ProgramsWARE - <strong>The</strong>re will be a free foot skills clinic atGrenville Park in Ware on Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 15, 5 to 7 p.m.Ages 4-6, 5 to 6 p.m. and over 7+ 6 to 7 p.m. Pleaseregister on our website. <strong>The</strong> annual summer clinic atGrenville Park is the week of July 8-12, 9 to 11 a.m.All information can be found on the website, www.quabbinsocceracademy.com.If you have any questions please contact Matt Schiffer,soccerschiffer@yahoo.com. We will be adding moresummer dates very soon.Belchertown’s Kevin Lindhult hits a hard returnshot.BELCHERTOWN - <strong>The</strong> Belchertown boys tennis teamadvanced to the semifinals of the Western MassachusettsDivision 3 Tournament with a 5-0 win over eighth-seededFrontier in the quarterfinals on Friday, May 31.Kevin Lindhult (6-1, 6-1) at first singles, Ethan SmithTurley Publications photos by Susan Swift swiftshots.netBelchertown’s Ethan Smith reaches up for a shot.Orioles pull off sweep over Frontier(6-0) at second singles and Robert Lewis (6-0, 6-0) at thirdsingles won in straight sets.Belchertown also swept first doubles with Zach Kuhnand Samuel Stroman and Jack Stinson and Mike Sugrue atsecond doubles.LACROSSE | from Page 19It was the final high school lacrosse gamefor Monson seniors Maggie Mastroianni,Rachel Fahey, Amy Haggerty, and JessieEgan, who scored a game-high eight goalsagainst the Lady Orioles.At the other end of the field, Monsonjunior goalie Lindsay Talbot made eightsaves.It was a very close from start to finishjust like the two regular season meetings,which were both won by the Lady Orioles.“I was a little bit worried before the startof this game,” Ziemba said. “Monson is avery good team and we played two veryclose games against them during the regularseason. I knew that this was going to beanother close game.”<strong>The</strong> Lady Orioles raced out to a 3-0 leadfive minutes into the first round game followinggoals by Panek, Allen, and Caney.With 19:49 left in the opening half, theLady Mustangs broke the ice following agoal by freshman Haley Richard.After tying the score at 4-4 on a goal byMastroianni, the visitors took the lead forthe first time at 5-4 when Egan scored anunassisted goal on a low shot with 12:15remaining in the opening half.Jopson scored the tying goal five minuteslater and the Lady Orioles held a 9-7 halftimelead.Early in the second half, Egan scored herfourth goal of the game closing the gap to9-8.With a little more than ten minutesremaining in regulation, Caney scored herthird goal of the game giving the LadyTurley Publications photos by Susan Swift swiftshots.netBelchertown’s Natalie Caney (14)looks to take the ball away.Orioles their largest lead of the contest at12-8.Egan then took over the spotlight atthat point. She scored the next three goalsbefore tying the game with another goalwith 1:54 showing on the scoreboard clock.With 34 seconds left in the first overtimeperiod, Jopson scored her fifth goal, whichturned out to be the most important goal ofthe game.Tim Peterson is a sports correspondentfor Turley Publications. He can be reachedat dforbes@turley.com.Congratulationsgoes out to theLady Orioles girlsvarsity track and fieldseniors.Pictured are SeniorsMary Wetzel, KaylaMcGrath, MelanieLatter, Alexis LaVallee,Meghan Fuller andEmily Kubacki. Missingfrom the picture are:Shannon O’Leary,Rebecca Schliemann,and Julia Blais.Good luck next yearin college!Athlete of the WeekGirls Track and Field SeniorsBelchertown High SchoolTo nominate someone for Athlete of the Week, contactSports Editor Dave Forbes at 413-283-8393 ext. 237or send an e-mail to dforbes@turley.com.SPONSORED BYJOIN NOW! ONLY$10. 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