Franklin Tech’s Josiah Little competes in the long jump at Turners Falls High School on Thursday.
Franklin Tech’s Josiah Little competes in the long jump at Turners Falls High School on Thursday. Credit: STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Two different Franklin Tech boys track athletes qualified for the PVIAC Championships on Thursday in a meet against Athol.

Brayden McCord won the triple jump (36 feet, 0.75 inches) and 100-meter dash (12 seconds) while Josiah Little took the long jump (18-7). Both marks qualified them for the postseason meet on May 21, and lifted the Eagles to a 107-33 Intercounty League victory in Turners Falls. 

They’ll join Cameren Candelaria, who previously qualified in the 100. 

Grayson Bowse won the high jump (4-10), Owen LaValley took the pole vault (8-0), David Stowe took first in the 100 hurdles (20.9) and 400 hurdles (1:09.5), Anthony Gallo won the mile (5:57.9) and 2 mile (18:27), Colby Leete took the 400 (73.1) and Candelaria won the 200 (27.0) for Franklin Tech. The Eagles won the 4×100 (49.6) and 4×400 (5:47) relays. 

Joe Gray won the shot put (36-7) and javelin (131-8), Joe Grant won the discus (96-3) and Mathew Pilling won the 800 (3:05) for the Bears.

Girls track

Turners 84, Athol 14 — The Thunder picked up their first win of the season on Thursday, as Hannah Morrissey won  the mile (8:04) and 2 mile (18:34) while Linley Rollins took the 100 hurdles (27.8) and javelin (61-3) and Charlotte Canterbury won the 800 (3:48) and long jump (11-1) in the victory.

Other Thunder winners were Jaade Duncan in the 100 (13.7), Elise Wolfe in the 400 (1:42), Ella Guidaboni in the 400 hurdles (1:33), Jazzlyn Gonzalez in the 200 (29.3), Madeline Randall in the high jump (4-0), MeKenzie Sourtiff in the pole vault (6-0) and Madeline Brandl in the triple jump (22-9). Turners won the 4×100 relay (1:02). 

Sydney Gauvin won the shot put (23-7) and discus (81-3) for Athol. 

Baseball

Mahar 10, Mohawk Trail 8 — The Warriors led 7-4 after two innings but the Senators outscored them 6-1 the rest of the way to come out with a Bi-County North win in Buckland on Thursday. 

Liam O’Donnell cracked a double and a triple at the plate for Mahar (2-7, 2-4), with David Vitello tallying three hits, Cole Johnson knocking two hits, Jayden Delgado finishing with a double and Sam Connor and Will Barnes hitting safely in the win. 

Deven Buchanon tallied a double and two singles for Mohawk Trail. Logan Moore had a single and a double, Ty Griswold hit a double while Phineas Tuttman, Weston Den Ouden and Oliver Johnson hit safely in the loss. 

Greenfield 2, Athol 1 — It was another low-scoring Suburban League West affair between Greenfield and Athol on Thursday, with the Green Wave surrendering just one run to come away with a 2-1 triumph in Athol. 

TJ Thibeault struck out 11, walked just one and scattered three hits for Greenfield (9-4, 4-3). David Carey hit a double and scored on a balk, Deven Dubie had a pair of hits and Thibeault and Trevor Kuchieski hit safely for the Green Wave. 

Dilan Fountain struck out nine and had two base hits for Athol (2-10, 0-6). Caleb Cox also had a hit in the loss. 

Frontier 8, Easthampton 7 — Trailing 5-1 after three innings, the Redhawks rallied to score four in the fourth and ultimately pulled out an 8-7 Suburban League West win in Easthampton on Thursday.

The host Eagles led 6-5 going into the fifth before Frontier pushed a pair across in the top of the inning and didn’t relinquish the advantage.

Liam Skribiski-Banack nearly went the distance, striking out six in six and two-third innings work. Tyler Cusson came on to get a strikeout with the bases loaded to seal the win. 

Kevin Baumann cracked three hits and brought in a pair of runs for Frontier (10-3, 7-0). Tyler Baranowski had a pair of hits and RBIs, Skribiski-Banack had a pair of hits and an RBI, Tyler Dubreuil and Iain Spearance each tallied two hits, and Aidan Drury had a hit and an RBI in the win. 

• Max Skribiski-Banack had a hit and two RBIs to lead the Frontier JV team to a 6-3 win over Easthampton. 

Softball

Athol 7, Smith Academy 0 — Sadey Lehtomaki smacked a triple, a home run — giving her 100 career hits — and brought in a pair of runs to lead the Bears to a Franklin County League East win over the Falcons in Hatfield on Thursday. 

Lindsey LeBlanc went the distance in the circle for Athol (8-5, 4-2), striking out 14 and surrendering just two hits. Kassidy Swan knocked a single, a double and brought in an RBI, LeBlanc had a hit and two RBIs and Sam Kenniff and Jenna Chapalonis each tallied a hit and an RBI in the victory. 

Franklin Tech 15, McCann Tech 2 (5) — The Eagles erupted for eight runs in the second inning, paving the way for an independent win in five innings over the Hornets in Turners on Thursday. 

Kaitlin Trudeau drilled a home run, two singles and brought in three RBIs, Kylee Gamache had a trio of hits and Cordelia Guerin had  three hits including a triple and two RBIs for Franklin Tech (12-1, 8-0). Lauren Ross tallied a pair of hits and RBIs, Hannah Gilbert had two hits  and an RBI, Kyra Goodell had an RBI single, Lauren Ross hit a triple and Kendra  Campbell added a hit in the win. 

Lauren Ross got the win in the circle, striking out seven. 

Greenfield 22, Frontier 2 (5) — Amber Bergeron crushed a three-run homer, finishing 3-for-3 with four RBIs to help lead the Green Wave to a FCL West victory at Vets Field on Thursday. 

Ainslee Flynn had a pair of hits and three RBIs, MacKenzie Paulin had three hits including a double and two RBIs, Carly Blanchard singled, doubled and brought in three runs, Rachel Dodge tallied a two RBI single and Kelsey Richardson had a pair of hits for Greenfield (8-3, 5-1). Paulin struck out nine to get the win in the circle. 

Sophia Pinardi knocked a double, Jazzy Hayes hit a single and Ashley Taylor had an RBI single for Frontier (2-12, 0-7) in the loss. 

Wahconah 1, Turners 0 — Emily Young knocked the lone hit off Warrior ace Avery Vale-Cruz, with Wahconah scoring in the sixth to drop the Thunder, 1-0, in Turners on Thursday. 

Madi Liimatainen went the distance and struck out 10 for Turners (8-6, 3-4). 

Taconic 13, Mohawk Trail 0 (5) — Aileen Moffatt had the lone Warrior hit in a loss to the Thunder in Buckland on Thursday. 

Girls tennis

Frontier 3, PVCICS 2 — A pair of doubles wins propelled the Redhawks past the Dragons in South Deerfield on Thursday. 

Sydney Scanlon and Sam Baker picked up a 6-0, 6-0 win in No. 1 doubles while Grace O’Leary and Hashini Ratnatunge earned a 6-0, 6-0 triumph in No. 2 doubles for Frontier. The Redhawks won No. 3 singles via forfeit to get the victory. 

Greenfield 4, Mohawk Trail 1 — The Green Wave buckled down to win a pair of tiebreakers en route to the victory on Thursday at the Davis Street Courts.

Jenna Keith won her No. 1 singles match against Mohawk Trail’s Paige King, 7-6 (7-0), 6-3, and Greenfield’s top doubles team of Kaitlyn Phillips and Rory Cronen-Townsend notched a 6-0, 7-6 (7-4) win over the Warriors’ Conner Herzig and Lizzie Lynch.

Rebecca Covalenco also notched a win for Greenfield at No. 3 singles (6-0, 6-0), and the No. 2 doubles pairing of Virginia Marin and Rebecca Covalenco took a 6-1, 6-1 win.

Palmer King notched Mohawk Trail’s lone point behind a 6-1, 6-0 win at No. 2 singles.

Chicopee 4, Turners 1 — Jill Reynolds and Maria LaBelle picked up the lone win for the Thunder in No. 1 doubles (6-2, 6-4) in the loss to the Pacers in Chicopee on Thursday.