THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 18, 2025 Page 21 Tide softball takes down Lynn Classical, Malden, Lynn English to remain undefeated after five Everett faces host Revere on patriots Day morning, before going up against visiting Medford two days later By Joe McConnell C oach Stacy Schiavo’s Everett High School softball team (5-0) closed out last week with two rather decisive home wins over Lynn Classical (8-4) and Malden (22-5) to remain undefeated after four games. They then began this week with another home victory on Monday, this time against Lynn English (10-4). Against Lynn Classical on Everett’s Arionna Osorio Bunilla keeps her eye on the ball for the Tide team.(Advocate photo by Emily Harney) April 9, pitcher Peyton Warren went all seven innings, giving up six hits, three walks and three earned runs. She fanned eight. Both teams were held scoreless throughout the first two innings. The Rams got on the scoreboard with a run in the top of the third, but the Tide got it right back, plus four more in the home half to take a 5-1 lead. Jayla Davila started off the uprising in the third with a walk. She went to second on a passed ball, and eventually scored on a single by Olivia Dresser to tie up the proceedings. Alexa Uga followed with a single, before Ashley Seward doubled in Dresser with the second run. Graziella Foster then drove home Uga with a single to center. Mia Allen walked to load the bases for Warren, who singled two more home. Each team scored one run in the fourth. Arianna Osorio-Bonilla walked to leadoff the home half. Dresser then singled. They moved up to scoring position on a fielder’s choice, before Seward knocked in the run with a sacrifice fly. The Rams scored two more in the fifth, but so did the Tide, when they came to the plate to complete the scoring in this game. Allen collected a leadoff single, followed by a single from Kassidy Rivera. Warren then drew a one-out walk to load the bases that led to the team’s two runs on passed balls. Dresser (2-for-4, 1 RBI), Uga (1-for-3), Seward (1-for-2, 2 RBI), Foster (1-for-3, 1 RBI), Allen (1-for-2), Rivera (1-for2) and Warren (1-for-2, 2 RBI) were the offensive contributors against the Rams. “We definitely started to hit the ball harder in the third, and then again in the fifth,” said Schiavo. “Classical had some SOFTBALL | SEE PAGE 22 Meet the 2025 Everett High School Unified Co-Ed Track Team Bottom row, shown from left to right, are: Keni Kule, Jorge Hernandez, Cristian Diaz, Yuleishka Perez, Cristian Tejada, and Student Coach Leyna Nguyen. Top row, shown from left to right, are: Assistant Coach Brendan Mangan, unified partner Murielle Campo, unified partner Evelyn Flores, Jayden Doza, Timothy Ciampi, Head Coach Christopher Chase, Antwon Bonnett, Richard Gaul, Erly Silachom, unified partner Angelina Vazquez, unified partner Ana DaSilva, unified partner Charmela Janvier, and Michael Abelard on Tuesday during a meet against Revere High School at Harry Della Russo Stadium. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
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