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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 7, 2023 Page 21 Crimson Tide shows no mercy against host Malden to open the season Everett’s Kristi Skane fans nine over five innings to help secure the win By Joe McConnell E verett High School veteran softball coach Stacy Schiavo couldn’t ask for a better start to the season when her Crimson Tide squad thumped host Malden, 12-0, in a game shortened by the five-inning mercy rule at Callahan Park. Everett pitcher Kristi Skane went the distance in the circle, fanning nine, while issuing just one hit and no walks. The Crimson Tide offense cranked it up in the second inning with six runs. Emilia Maria-Babcock started it off with a single behind shortstop, before stealing second. Alexa Uga then knocked her in with a double. Ashley Seward and Bryanna Mason followed with walks to load the bases before Emma Longmore singled home one. Jayla Davila drew a walk to account for another run. Skane helped her own cause with a two-run double. Kaylee Rossi alertly took first on a dropped third strike to keep the inning alive, which paved the way for the sixth run to cross the plate on a passed ball. In the fourth, the Everett girls tacked on six more runs to seal the deal. Longmore started it off with a single to the outfield. Davila was then hit by a pitch, setting the stage for Skane, who knocked in her third run of the game. Rossi doubled home Davila for the second run in the frame. Skane then scored on a passed ball. Babcock followed with an RBI single and then stole second. Gianna Masucci produced the fifth run in the inning with a double. Masucci closed out the Everett offense in this game on a passed ball. Schiavo had high praise for her team after the decisive opening day triumph. “These girls came ready to play,” she said. “Kristi Skane did an amazing job in the circle, and Kayley Rossi was solid behind the plate. They did not allow much to get to their defensive teammates in the field. However, when the ball was hit, Mason and Longmore made the plays.” “Skane had a no-hitter going into the fourth inning, and I thought she had the strikeout, but it was so close the umpire called it a ball and then the next pitch went for a double by Lightbody. But starting off the season with a win is always a positive booster. I’m hopeful this enthusiasm continues. The team has been working hard in the off-season, and it has definitely shown in practice,” added Schiavo. After hosting Chelsea on Wednesday, April 5 (after press deadline), the varsity will return to the diamond after Easter break on Monday, April 10, at Lynn Classical, before coming home to Glendale Park to face Lynn English two days later. Both games will begin at 4 p.m. Seniors, shown from left to right: Kayley Rossi, Kristi Skane and Julia Curran practiced for Opening Day at Everett High School last Thursday afternoon. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) CITY OF EVERETT - LEGAL NOTICE - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24 EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 To Whom It May Concern: This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday April 18, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. Whereas a petition has been presented by: Property Address: Map/Parcel: Permit Number: 94 Tremont Street D0-04-000003 B-23-70 Person Requesting: Michael Bono and Joseph Bono 193 Belmont Street Everett, MA 02149 PROPOSAL: To construct a new mixed use 5 Story building with 32 residential units and 2 retail spaces. Reason for Denial: Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows. Zoning: • The proposed rear Yard is shown to be 15 feet but per Section 26 (c) Dimensional requirements line 4 requires 25 feet. • Section 26 C) line 7 allows for 70 units per acre where the lot is only 12,629 square feet in area which would allow for a maximum of 20 units • The proposed side yards while both meet the minimum the total is not meet per Section 26 (c) Dimensional Requirements 3 requires 30 feet total. Albert Santana leans back to avoid getting hit by a pitch. REVIEW | FROM PAGE 20 four solid innings in relief, giving up just one earned run. On defense, Nordeivy Santana was the star of the show at shortstop, coming up with eight putouts. Senior Nick Gilbert was credited with one hit on his only at-bat in the game, and he also scored a run. The Tide was scheduled to take on host Chelsea prior to the Easter break on Wednesday, April 5 after press deadline. Levine’s squad will then get back to work on Monday, April 10, when it hosts the Lynn Classical Rams at Glendale, starting at 4 p.m. They will then take on the Lynn English Bulldogs at Lynn’s Breed Middle School Field two days later at the same time. REVIEW | SEE PAGE 23 • The proposed building a FAR of 2.5 which requires a Special permit per Section 26 (c) Dimensional requirements limits FAR to 2.25 but 4 to 1 by Special Permit. • Parking of 13 parking spaces is shown to be below the requirements of Section 17 for Off-Street Parking but the owner can go before the Everett Planning Board under the guidelines in Section 35 the Transportation Demand Management (TDM). • Open Space Requirements the plan is not clear as to how much space is to be provided but it does appear to be below the required 15% per Section 26-Dimensional requirements (c) Line 8 which requires 15 %. • Landscaping requirements indicated on provide plot plan are not clear as to the depth at the Front and Rear per Section 26 Dimensional requirements (d) requires at least 10 feet at the front and rear lot lines. MARY GERACE - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals March 31, April 07, 2023

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