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Page 10 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019 Post 10 Seniors drop to 0-3 after loss at Danvers By Greg Phipps T hrough three contests, the Saugus Post 10 Senior Legion team had put up a threespot offensively in each of those contests. Unfortunately, 31 runs had come across for the opponents, leaving Saugus still searching for its first win of the 2019 season. Monday’s game at Twi Field in Danvers started out promisingly for Post 10, as Saugus broke out for three runs in the top of the first. But that would be all the scoring it would muster, as Danvers starter Brendan Trohon settled down and gave up just three hits the remainder of the game in an eventual 8-3 win for the home team. The first four Saugus hitters reached base to begin the game. Matthew McDonough doubled, Daniel Gillis walked, Carrieri reached on an infield single that drove in a run and Reed belted an RBI hit. Casaletto later aided his own cause with an RBI single to up the short-lived advantage to 3-0. Meanwhile, Post 10 starter Jason Casaletto navigated his way unscathed through the first two innings. Dan54 OAKES STREET EVERETT, MA 02149 Phone (617) 389-2448 www.saseverett.com Post 10 second baseman Daniel Gillis leaps for a high throw during this steal attempt in Monday’s loss at Danvers. Preschool to Grade 8 (PreK program starts at 2.9) Christian Values & Strong Academics Before/After School Programs Extra-Curricular Activities Financial Assistance Available Come and see the difference we can make in the life of your child! Se habla Español - Falamos Português Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Bring this ad and receive $50 off your registration. (New Families Only) Registration is on-going. J& • Reliable Mowing Service • Spring & Fall Cleanups • Mulch & Edging • Sod or Seed Lawns • Shrub Planting & Trimming • Water & Sewer Repairs Joe Pierotti, Jr. S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. 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Casaletto (10 hits, five strikeouts) put in a hefty day’s work, throwing over 100 pitches and going 5 1/3 innings before handing the ball over to Skyler TOURNAMENT | from page 7 everyone together that really knew my grandfather, and knew how generous he was” Pace III said. At the event were Paul Mantell, Vice President of Human Resources and Leadership Development at YMCA Metro North.When asked what it meant for the YMCA, Mantell said “This is the definition of what community partnership is all about.” “Community partnership helps everybody in the community.So when you have an organization like the YMCA, which is for everybody and an organization like Paces which is a real pillar in the community…it means everything” Mantell added. Kathleen Walsh, CEO of YMCA Metro North, said the $20,000 that was raised will go towards a few amazing programs that the YMCA is offering.This summer alone, the Saugus YMCA will enroll over Smith with one out in the sixth. Danvers tacked on four insurance runs in the sixth with the help of four singles and three walks. Post 10 did attempt to rally in the top of the seventh. Carrieri singled, and Reed and Colin Moloney both walked. But Danvers brought in its closer with one out. He threw hard, striking out two of the three hitters he faced to close it out. Saugus was scheduled to host Haverhill on Wednesday and traveled to take on Middleton-Peabody on Thursday. As of early this week, Post 10 was seated in last place in the District 8 League. Haverhill and Beverly-Salem were tied for first place with 3-0 records. 30 homeless children in the North Shore area.The enrollment will include transportation from shelters, bringing them to camps, providing them lunch, all while giving them the opportunity to learn, have fun, and make friends. Along with the money going towards this program, the money will also be used for helping battling and recovering cancer patients, both children and adults enroll in summer programs and counseling to help them get back on their feet. Joe Pace Sr.’s community care and “one of a kind with a heart of gold” legacy will live on through his family.The Pace Family works hard to continue the legacy of their grandfather.They take pride in giving back to the community and organizations in need, just as he would.The Pace Family showed that his legacy is still living with the incredible donations that they made to the YMCA that will benefit all.

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