CHARLEMONT — The PVIAC alpine skiing season opened at Berkshire East Mountain Resort on Tuesday night. Area skiers dealt with firm snow conditions and fairly mild temperatures at around 35 degrees as everyone clicked in to begin competition.

Amelia Morse beat all but one competitor in the girls giant slalom, taking second place with a time of 32.73 seconds. Hampshire’s Billy Warren led the local contingent in the boys slalom race, also finishing in second, in 46.70 seconds. Warren’s teammate, Isaac Stith, snagged a top-five finish as well, taking fourth place in 49.38 seconds.

Addie Loomis raced to a first place finish (31.95) for Mohawk Trail Regional in the giant slalom. Teammate Grace Sisum put together an excellent run for the Warriors, finishing eighth (36.19). Brooke Koshinsky grabbed 13th (37.50) for Mohawk.

“It felt really good,” Loomis said. “The course ran great. It was fun. The conditions were firm. Exactly what you want for a GS race.”

Team scores were not immediately available. Mohawk had five athletes in the top 20.

“I don’t even know how good we are this year,” Mohawk coach Brandon Boucias said. “But I say that every year. But every year it seems to come around. They all said good things at the top. The girls will get more time and get faster.”

Hampshire Regional’s Hazel Scully-Henry took fifth (35.28) for the Raiders. Greta Lepore of Northampton placed 10th (36.62) for the Blue Devils.

Maya Phillips took 12th (37.29) for the Hurricanes. Jaylynn Peters of Mohawk took 16th (38.48) while teammate Emerson Russell placed 18th (39.01). Maddie Soares of Hampshire grabbed 20th (39.41). Simone Pagar (39.63) was 21st for the Blue Devils.

Running just the slalom, Gunnar Triggs of Mohawk placed third overall (48.45).

Kashton Ryan of Longmeadow was the overall top finisher (45.66). Ben Zarotny and Liam Zarotny finished fifth (49.87) and sixth (51.06) respectively for Mohawk.

Jonah Abel-Waisman took 13th (57.27) for Northampton. Xerxes Law was 15th for Mohawk (59.15). Rounding out the top 20 were Finn Zaklandovic of Amherst (16th, 59.91), Elliot Scully-Henry of Hampshire (17th, 1:00.43) and Cade Cefalo of Hampshire (20th, 1:01.76).

Nordic Skiing

A last minute MIAA Nordic Race took place on Tuesday at Notchview Reservation in Windsor. Athletes braved a five-kilometer course.

Augustus Niswonger was the top finisher for Mohawk at 15 minutes, 53 seconds. Luke Picard placed 19th (17:19.0) for the Warriors. Aymeric Loucka placed 22nd for Mohawk (17:39.0).

Calvin Miller took first overall (14:46) for Amherst. It was only the second time in program history that someone from Amherst took first at a Berkshire league race.

Boys teams scores were as follows: Mount Greylock, 22; 2. Amherst, 32; 3. Wahconah, 36; 4. Mohawk Trail, 72; 5. Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter, 84.

Stephen Sims was the top finisher for the Dragons in ninth (15:51.0).

Charlotte Niswonger placed second overall (19:03) for the Warriors. Mohawk finished in second place with 41 points. Amherst was third with 52 points.

Mount Greylock took first with 14 points. Ella Workman was seventh (20:25) for the Hurricanes.

Boys basketball

Hopkins Academy 52, Mahar 23 โ€” The Senators (1-6, 1-2) couldn’t find the offense in a home loss to the Golden Hawks in Hampshire North play.

Girls basketball

Northampton 46, Longmeadow 41 — The Blue Devils’ defense stepped up against the Lancers to notch a Valley League win.

Northampton held Longmeadow to 11 points or fewer in each frame to improve to 5-3 this season.

Anna Oravec (18 points) and Emme Calkins (12 points) totaled 30 points together for the Blue Devils.

Tantasqua 58, Belchertown 53 — The Orioles didn’t get going until it was too late, falling to 3-3 after the loss.

Belchertown’s best quarter was the fourth when it sank 21 of its 53 total points.

Gabby Slovack (17 points), Aubrey Klingensmith (10 points) and Morghan Litz (10 points) concluded as the Orioles’ top point-getters

Central 66, South Hadley 52 — Cara Dean was the top-scoring player in the game (21 points), but the Tigers dropped their fourth straight.

The third quarter decided this one as Central outscored South Hadley, 22-6, coming out of the break, to lead, 51-33, ahead of the final frame.

Olivia Athas also knocked down 10 points for the Tigers (1-4).

Hockey

Amherst 2, Chicopee 1 — Three Hurricanes tallied a pair of points in the low-scoring affair.

Nate Desbien (goal, assist), Sawyer Ferro (goal, assist) and Ethan Mooney (two assists) helped Amherst earn win No. 4 on the season.

Jason Kim recorded the win in the net for the ‘Canes, snatching 23 saves.

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 X @Hargraves24

Ryan Ames is a sports reporter at the Gazette. A UMass Amherst graduate, he covers high school and college sports and is on the UMass hockey beat. Reach him at rames@gazettenet.com and follow him on Twitter/X...