Gill CC Woodworking won its third straight Greenfield Touch Football League Super Bowl, defeating the Dope Boys, 20-6, on Sunday at Green River Park.

Quarterback Pat Viencek opened the scoring with a 17-yard touchdown to Tyson Dowdy for Gill. Viencek added two more touchdown throws to Adam Bastarache and Jalen Sanders in the second half to help close out the game.

Malachi Roman and Bastarache added conversions. Tavist Rodriguez, Derek Hellie, and Tyler Hobbs led the Gill offensive line. The Dope Boys’ quarterback and league Offensive Player of the Year Gio Gonzalez hooked up with Damian Jones for a 71-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Kayshawn Brantley and Josh Dixon also had strong games in a losing effort.

This was the 38th season for the league. League awards are as follows. League MVP – Pat Viencek – Gill CC; Playoff MVP – Jalen Sanders – Gill CC; Offensive Rookies of the Year – Curtis and Calvin Dowers – Tar Heels; Defensive Rookie of the Year – Michael Wiggins – Tar Heels; Offensive Player of the Year – Gio Gonzalez – Dope Boys; Defensive Player of the Year – Tyson Dowdy – Gill CC; Offensive Most Improved – Adam Osherow – J&J Athletics; Defensive Most Improved – Max Williams – Sirum ; QB Of the Year – Parker Hickey – Sirum; Tight End of the Year – Damian Vennell – Blitzing Bears; Offensive Lineman of the Year – Tyler Hobbs – Gill CC; Defensive Lineman of the Year – Erik Pardee – J&J Athletics; DBs of the Year – Andre “Mookie” Lester – Tar Heels and Tyvoun Alston – Blitzing Bears; WR Of the Year – Cedric Gonnet – J&J Athletics; Mike Markol; Special Effort Award – Co Winners; Rocky Landry – Pink Panthers and Angel Riviera – Tar Heels; Sportsmanship Award – Pink Panthers.

2025 Green Wave Co-op Fill-A-Skate

The Greenfield High School Cooperative hockey team will be holding its annual Fill-A-Skate fundraising drive on Friday (Nov. 28) from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The fundraiser will take place at the intersection of Main St. and Federal St in Greenfield. The rain out date will be Saturday, Nov. 29 (same time).

The Greenfield hockey co-op is primarily a self-funded hockey team consisting of student athletes from most of the high schools in Franklin County. The Greenfield Public School system does not charge any fees, allowing all students to participate in a sport regardless of economic circumstances.

The fundraiser is very important to the team’s viability.

Stoneleigh-Burnham

The SENEISAA named Lucy Castoldi the girls varsity volleyball Player of the Year, after a successful senior season for the Owls.

Castoldi is a three-year captain for Stoneleigh-Burnham. She averaged seven kills, three blocks and four aces per match. Her impact went beyond numbers for the Owls.

“Lucy has been a phenomenal leader in our program and the heart of our team. Everyone knows they can count on her,” Stoneleigh-Burnham coach Lisa Moore said. “She sets the tone for practices and games with a positive attitude. On countless occasions, Lucy steps up to make the service run, the big play, or to say the right thing at the right time. A great teammate!”

The Owls took home the SENEISAA girls varsity Volleyball Championship earlier this month.

Stoneleigh-Burnham had two equestrian competitors recognized for their accomplishments. Caroline Abbe and her horse, FGF Tucker, were USEA Area I Beginner Novice Reserve Champions and earned 10th place nationally in the Junior Beginner Novice division.

Earlier this month, Lili Green and her horse, Devon, placed third nationally in the junior second level at the 2025 U.S. Dressage Finals at the World Equestrian Center.

Shelbourne Falls Bowling Alley

Here are the high score results from the rollers in Shelbourne Falls for the week ending on Nov. 21.

In Sunday Scott Doubles, Nick Brown and Justin Moffatt rolled a 141 in high single, while Bob Pietraszek and John Terault scored a 315 in high triple. In Monday’s Mixed League, Missy Finn carded a 98 in high single, while Laurie LaFreniere scored a 268 in high triple. Kyle Leger rolled a 124 in high single, while Chris LaFreniere rolled a 327.

Tuesday’s Mixed League saw Nancy Purington roll a 101 in high single and a 273 in high triple. Ed Skorupski scored a 130 in high single and a 308 in high triple.

In Wednesday’s Mixed League, Bri Clark rolled a 93 in high single while Cherie Semanie scored a 266 in high triple. John Herron scored a 102 in high single and a 278 in high triple.

Thursday’s Mixed League saw Colleen Barrows roll a 107 in high single and a 290 in high triple. Josh Slyz scored a 125 in high single, while rolling a 319 in high triple.

Greenfield Elks Pitch League

After matches played on Nov. 19, the leaders are as follows from the Greenfield Elks Club. In a first-place tie, Roxanne Goulet, Doug Houle, Buzzy Blanchard and Jim Elwell all have 23 points. In second place, both John Richardson and Mike Koncal are tired with 22 points. In third place is Todd Goulet, Luigi Pederzini, Tim Wondoloski and Andy Baker all have 21 points.

Adam Hargraves is a sports reporter at the Greenfield Recorder. A graduate of Keene State College, he covers high school and college sports. Reach him at ahargraves@recorder.com and follow him on Twitter/X...