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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, January 11, 2019 Page 9 ANGELO’S "Over 40 Years of Excellence!" 1978-2019 Tornado boys’ basketball split two; Lady Tornadoes seek right combo Regular Unleaded $2.299 Mid Unleaded $2.699 Super $2.759 Diesel Fuel $2.899 KERO $4.259 Diesel $2.849 FULL SERVE HEATING OIL 24-Hour Burner Service Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) Open an account and order online at: www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN AVE • SAUGUS • OPEN 7 DAYS HELP WANTED ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MALDEN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY The Malden Redevelopment Authority is looking for an experienced Administrative Assistant to join its team and become an integral part of its staff. The successful candidate would provide general administrative and clerical support and possess the following qualifications: Malden High senior Robens Garcia lines up for a free throw against Swampscott in a Tornado win recently. (Courtesy/Malden High Athletics) By Steve Freker A fter a string of solid performances, the Malden High boys basketball squad dropped a clunker on the road to a potential MIAA State Tournament berth, falling 65-46 to visiting Medford High Tuesday night, January 8. Medford led by a basket after the fi rst quarter, 18-15, but exploded for a 23-11 second quarter to post a 41-26 lead at the halftime break. Turnovers by Malden led to a number of Medford points and on the other end of the court, the home team Tornado shots were not falling. "We did not take care of the ball as well as we have to and we have to play much better defense if we expect to win in this league," Malden High HOCKEY | FROM PAGE 6 Sophomore goalie J.T. Bowdridge played perhaps his best game yet in his young varsity career after making 35 stops, according to Ciccarello. “He definitely kept us in this game,” he said afterwards. “He’s playing really well for us.” The Revere offense then got rolling in the Everett game with fi ve unanswered goals in the first period to take a commanding lead after one, 5-0. “We kinda fell asleep in the second period, when Everett scored twice, before picking it back up in the third,” Ciccarello said. Senior Cam Mazza on solo eff orts and Briana paced the head coach Don Nally said of the stacked Northeastern Conference (NEC), as both former Greater Boston League charter members Malden and Medford now compete in the NEC. Malden stayed even with Medford in the third quarter, backed by the scoring and rebounding of senior captain Christian Monahan-Dasilva, who led Malden with 12 points and 10 rebounds, but the Tornado team still trailed 51-36 after three quarters. The home team could not gain any more ground in the fourth quarter as Medford pulled away for good. Malden juniors Cameron Lloyd and David Mervilus each has 10 points for Malden. Malden evened out at 4-4 overall (1-3 NEC) with the loss while Medford won its fourth straight game to improve to 6-2. offensive attack with two goals apiece. Freshman Alexio Trichilo lit the lamp for the fi rst time in his varsity career in this game to go along with other single markers from junior Joe Papasodora, Rufo and Cintolo. Rufo and Cintolo led the team in assists with two each after setting up their line-mate Briana’s goals. Bowdridge played the fi rst two periods in net before classmate Christian Goroshko took over between the pipes in the third. The Patriots will now welcome the Lynn Jets to Cronin Rink on Saturday for a 5 p.m. game. They will then head to Everett for a rematch with the Crimson Tide on Wednesday night, Jan. 16, starting at 7 p.m. Mervilus and Lloyd lead Malden past Swampscott on the road, 63-58 Juniors David Mervilus and Cameron Lloyd each scored 13 points to lead Malden past Swampscott on the road, 63-58. Senior Robens Garcia added 12 points for Malden. Jackson Byrne lit it up for Swampscott with a gamehigh 27 points, including six three-pointers. "We played a good game allaround and spread out our scoring," Coach Nally said. "Their shooter (Byrne) stayed hot all night and kept them close but we shot the ball well in the second half and played decent defense." ***** BASKETBALL | FROM PAGE 9 Salary • Great communication skills, both verbal and written. • Extremely organized, detail oriented and results-driven. • Self-starter able to follow through on given tasks, including research. • Ability to perform multiple tasks. • Computer literacy with a proficiency in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook and PowerPoint. preferred. Excel For detailed job description, visit: https://www.maldenredevelopment.com No phone calls please. commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits package. Interested applicants, please submit a resume and a letter of interest to Sherrill Hachey, Executive Administrative shachey@maldenredevelopment.com. remain open until filled. Successful candidates will be required to submit Assistant, at Position will to a Criminal Offenders Records Information Report (CORI) check and a pre-employment drug screening. The MRA is an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace. LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP): OPERATION OF A TEEN HEALTH CENTER The City of Malden invites sealed proposals from health care service provider to implement and operate a student based health center. Bid documents are available from the Malden Controllers Office, 110 Pleasant Street, Lower Level, Malden, MA (781-397-7000), or by email: npernice@cityofmalden.org. Sealed and labeled price and separate non-price proposals shall be delivered to City of Malden Controller Department, Attn: Nick Pernice, Procurement Officer, 110 Pleasant Street, Malden, Massachusetts 02148. Bids will be accepted until 2:00pm on Wed. February 13, 2019. No bids will be accepted after the deadline. All bids will be procured under the provisions of M.G.L. c.30B. The City of Malden reserves the right to reject any and all bids, waive minor informalities and award to the most advantageous proposer that serves the best interest of the City based on the price and non‐price criteria. CITY OF MALDEN BY Charles Ranaghan Controller January 11, 2019 Prices subject to change FLEET

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