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Pittsfield High Names Graduation Speakers, Top 10 Students

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield High School class of 2022 will hear three graduate addresses at graduaton ceremonies being held on Sunday, June 5, at 4 p.m. at the high school. 
 
Kayden Lovallo, president of the class of 2022, will be joined by student-elected class speakers Molly Sherman, president of the Student Council President, and Ethan Callahan. These three students represent the voice of this year's senior class who have worked diligently through a challenging school year.  

Pittsfield High School recognizes students who have achieved the top ten cumulative grade point averages in the senior class.   The PHS 2022 Top Ten, in alphabetical order, are Liam Chalfonte, Arianna Coppola, Sydney Ferris, Michael Grady, Jessica Lamoureaux, Deborah Maison, Brandon Mazzeo, Jonathan Ofori, Elizabeth Richman, and Gloria Rodrigues de Souza.

Academic departments also give awards to honor the most outstanding students in their respective disciplines. The following are this year's outstanding students:
 
Isabella Ameen (2D art), Ryder King (3D art), Liam Chalfonte (band), Alyssa Potvin (business), Adam Oubtrou (computers), Sean Duffy (CVTE), Alexa Hilts (drama), Gloria Rodrigues De Souza (ELL), Vivian Berard (English, Edward J. McKenna Award), Anthony Telladira (mathematics), Joseph Weinberg (orchestra), Cameron Martin (physical education), Jonathan Ofori (psychology), Jessica Lamoureaux (science, John P. Leahy Memorial Award), Molly Sherman (social studies), Kira Krzysztof (vocal) and Isolena Ungewitter (world languages, Spanish).
 

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More than 600 Participate in Steel Rail Races

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- Matthew Ferraro was the first runner across the finish line at the MountainOne Steel Rail Marathon.
 
Ferraro clocked a time of 2 hours, 41 minutes flat on the Ashuwilticook Rail Trail course.
 
He finished a little more than five minutes ahead of runner-up Nick Reid (2:46:15).
 
Simone Veale won the race's women's division in a time of 3:18:42. She beat out Jill Hussain, who covered the course in 3:27:23.
 
The fastest marathoner on Sunday was Stephen Gulley, a hand cyclist, who clocked a time of 2:15:03.
 
The 26.2-mile circuit was covered by 150 finishers ranging in age from 18 (William Hanley in 14th place) to 72 (Ric Nudell, who finished in 6:04:47).
 
The day also featured a half-marathon and an 8-kilometer race.
 
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