Bulletin Board: Gill CC Woodworking wins Greenfield Touch Football League title following 12-0 win over the Titans
Published: 11-25-2024 6:06 PM |
Pat Viencek threw touchdown passes to Adam Bastarache and Cody Underwood on Sunday in the Greenfield Touch Football League championship game, leading Gill CC Woodworking to the title with a 12-0 victory over the Titans.
Jaylen Sanders, Alex Bourassa and Kayshawn Brantley played well in the win while Julio Rodriguez, Victory Rodriguez and Reni Baez had strong games for the Titans.
Here are the award winners from the season:
League MVP: Jalen Sanders, Gill CC Woodworking. Playoff MVP: Cody Underwood, Gill CC Woodworking; Offensive Rookies of the Year: Jarod Hart, Namaste Pink Panthers and Colin Cloutier, Sirum; Defensive Rookie of the Year: Trevor Thomas, Namaste Rockets; Offensive Most Improved: Carlos Saurez, The Blitzing Bears; Defensive Most Improved: Lew Borden, Namaste Rockets; Offensive Lineman of the Year: Victor Rodriguez, The Titans; Defensive Lineman of the Year: Derek Hillie, Gill CC Woodworking; Offensive Player of the Year: Parker Hickey, Sirum; Defensive Player of the Year: Keyshawn Brantley – Gill CC Woodworking; QB of the Year – Pat Viencek – Gill CC Woodworking; DB of the Year: Tyson Dowdy, Namaste Rockets; Tight End of the Year: Reni Baez, The Titans; WR of the Year: Cody Underwood – Gill CC Woodworking; Sportsmanship: Diana Nunez, Namaste Pink Panthers; Comeback Player of Year: JoJo Ratcliffe, The Blitzing Bears
Ludlow 4, FCHA 10U 3 — Ben Thompson, Patrick Malloy and Danielle Zraunig scored for FCHA in a loss to Ludlow on Sunday.
Joshua Currier dished two assisted while Owen Castine added an assist in the loss.
The Greenfield High School cooperative hockey team will be holding its annual Fill-A-Skate fundraising drive on Friday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
The fundraiser will take place at the intersection of Main and Federal Streets in Greenfield.
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The Greenfield hockey co-op is primarily a self-funded team consisting of student athletes from most of the high schools in Franklin County. The Greenfield Public School system does not charge a player fee and as a policy does not allow a student athlete to pay any sort of fee to participate in any sport. That allows all students to participate in any sport regardless of economic circumstances.
The Fill-A-Skate fundraiser is very important to the viability of this program. The team asks that the public come out and support the student athletes. The public’s support is greatly appreciated.