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  2. YMCA Camp Hi-Rock - Wikipedia

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    Camp Hi-Rock is a YMCA summer camp for boys and girls in the Berkshires region of western Massachusetts. They were founded in 1948 around Plantain Pond on Mt. Washington . [ 1 ]

  3. Kutsher's Sports Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Kutsher family owned and operated the academy until 2005 when they sold the camp to Marc White, the longtime Executive Director. Until 2007 it was located in Monticello, New York . The camp moved to the Berkshires at the start of 2008, and is now located on Lake Buel , just outside Great Barrington, Massachusetts . [ 3 ]

  4. Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA - Wikipedia

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    Camp Becket, also known as Camp Becket-in-the-Berkshires, is a YMCA summer camp for boys in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. Founded in 1903 by George Hannum on Rudd Pond in Becket, Massachusetts , it is one of the oldest continually operational summer camps in the United States, and is consistently rated among the best camps of its kind.

  5. List of NCAA Division II lacrosse programs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) schools in the United States and Canada that play lacrosse as a varsity sport at the Division II level. In the 2024 NCAA lacrosse season, there are 77 men's and 121 women's Division II lacrosse programs.

  6. Youth Enrichment Services - Wikipedia

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    More than 100,000 youths have been served by the organization since it was founded, [3] [8] with about 7,500 youths being served a year, mostly in winter. [5] In 2015, 200 youths participated in the YES Academy, which is a 40% gain over the same period three years prior.

  7. The MIAA was founded in 1978, and was preceded by both the Massachusetts Secondary School Principals Association (MSSPA) (1942–1978) and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Council (MIAC) (1950–1978).

  8. List of college athletic programs in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts CC: Bunker Hill Bulldogs: Bunker Hill Community College: Boston: Massachusetts CC: Holyoke Cougars: Holyoke Community College: Holyoke: Massachusetts CC: Mass Bay Buccaneers: Massachusetts Bay Community College: Wellesley Hills: Massachusetts CC: Massasoit Warriors: Massasoit Community College: Brockton: Massachusetts CC: Northern ...

  9. Hale Education - Wikipedia

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    Hale Education is a private non-profit educational organization with 1,250 acres of land, 20 miles of trails, [1] and 4 ponds in Westwood and Dover, Massachusetts. Hale is best known for its youth summer camps, as well as its year-round educational programs.