Bulletin Board: Franklin First Credit Union defeats Pristine Orientals in GGSL action

Visar Kryeziu
Published: 05-15-2025 9:16 PM
Modified: 05-15-2025 10:02 PM |
Grayson Baker had two hits and an RBI, Joanna Burgin tallied a hit while Lily Melissa Beckwith and Maya Towne also hit safely in Franklin First Credit Union’s 3-0 win over Pristine Orientals in a Greenfield Girls Softball League contest Thursday.
Adriana Peters and Lilly Sadowsky both had two hits for Pristine.
Elks Club 2, Pipione’s Sport Shop 0 — Aubrey Marshall-Hamberg and Lycinia Guillemette had hits while Sydney Brown and Rachel Laffey pitched to lead Elks Club to a win Thursday.
Freysah Sigurdsson knocked two hits and Hazel Muise-Sheldon hit safely in the loss.
Garden Cinema 14, Camelot Cleaners 8 — Samantha Rider, Maisie Miller (pitched, six strikeouts) and Hannah Sheperd each had a hit in Garden Cinema’s win Wednesday.
Kalina Pease, Hailey Sadler, Amy VanDoren and Isabelle Bills each had a hit in the loss.
GMLB
Gagne Real Estate 12, Fitzgerald Real Estate 4 — Wes Goodwin recorded two hits and two RBIs, Rush Moody had two hits and an RBI and Oscar Lizotte added two hits in Gagne’s win Thursday.
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Gilmore and Farrell Insurance 20, VT Wildcats 5 — Kamryn Beck pitched and had two hits at the plate, Aurora Ryenolds singled and homered, Hannah Lunt tallied three hits and Paisley Beck added two hits in Gilmore and Farrell’s victory Thursday.
Elsa Gledhill had a hit and an RBI for the Wildcats.
Pioneer Valley Tire 5, Aubuchon 3 — Jake Beaudoin singled, Colton Urkiel doubled while Laurence Shields pitched and had two hits in PV Tire’s win Wednesday.
Walden Petit doubled, Emerson Snow had an RBI single and Charlie Tyler played well in the field in the loss.
Timmons-Messer League
Neil Slocombe and Curtis Hunting shot the low gross of 36 in the Timmons-Messer League at Northfield Golf Course Wednesday.
Janet Small and Sunny Lucas took second (38), Andy Chartier and Harry Hyams shot the low net (27) followed by Dave Bonnett and Dan Arsenault (29). In closest to the pin, Neil Black won on No. 6 (16 feet, one inch) and Lucas won on No. 7 (8-10). Slocombe was the medalist with a 36.