Page 22 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 18, 2025 Meet the 2025 Everett High School Crimson Tide Varsity Crew Team Shown from left to right, are: Head Coach Kate Mayes, Gabe Cunha, Marina Mendoza, Marielle Ssegujja, Jayden Pineda, Leyna Nguyen, Loosandie Dieujuste, and Charmela Janvier. SOFTBALL | FROM PAGE 21 opportunities to score, but we made sure to make the plays to stop that from happening. Warren pitched an amazing game, and Rivera did great behind the plate.” The Everett girls went right back to work the next day to play host to the Golden Tornadoes, and the game turned into a rout rather quickly for the home team. Allen was in the circle for this game, and over five innings she gave up three hits, four walks and four earned runs, while striking out six. “This was Mia’s fi rst game this season in the circle, and she did very well with Emma Salvi catching her,” said Schiavo. The Tide didn’t waste any Coach Mayes with seniors, shown from left to right, are: Gabe Cunha, Marian Mendoza, Marielle Sseguijja, Jayden Pineda, Leyna Nguyen and Loosandie Dieujuste. CITY OF EVERETT 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 Jacob St. Louis, Tree Warden jacob.stlouis@ci.everett.ma.us Captains Marielle Ssegujja and Leyna Nguyen with Head Coach Kate Mayes. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ TREE REMOVAL HEARING In accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 87, Section 3, notice is herewith given that a public hearing will be held on, Thursday, May 1, 2024 At 6:00 PM Everett City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA, 02149 3rd Floor Room 35 To determine if the following public shade trees shall be removed or remain per the Tree Warden of the City of Everett. The trees are located at or near the addresses identified below: Street Address 535 2nd Street DBH 6” Common Name Zelkova OBJECTIONS TO THE REMOVAL OF ANY TREE(S) MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING BY THE TREE WARDEN AT THE ABOVE LISTED ADDRESS PRIOR TO OR AT THE TREE HEARING. LETTERS CAN BE MAILED OR EMAILED TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Jacob St. Louis Tree Warden, City of Everett April 18, 25 2025 The Tide’s Peyton Warren delivers the pitch to the plate. (Advocate photo by Emily Harney) time to put a hurt on their Malden counterparts. They scored 10 quick runs in the opening stanza on 10 walks and just one hit. The Golden Tornadoes did get one back in the second, but the Tide tacked on five more runs when they came to the plate to take a 15-1 lead after two. Allen walked to leadoff the home half of the second. Graziella Foster followed with a single. Both advanced into scoring position on a passed ball, before Juliette Romboli walked to load the bases for Luiza Velev, who also drew a free pass to drive home a run. Mia Oliva followed with a tworun single. Seward and Uga came up with run-producing singles, as well. Malden pushed its second run of the game across the plate in the third, only to give up four more to Everett in the home half. They were now trailing, 19-2. Romboli started the inning off with a single. She went to second on a passed ball, before Seward singled her home with the fi rst run of the frame. After a walk to Mia Oliva, Uga then tripled in two. The home team scored its fi - nal three runs of the game in the fourth. Mia Oliva got on base again with a walk. Seward was then safe on fi rst after a dropped ball in the outfi eld, setting the stage for Uga, who blasted a three-run shot to put a giant exclamation point on this lopsided win. Malden did score three in the fi fth to account for the fi - nal score, before the game was called, because of the mercy rule. “Our girls played well and stayed focused, but we were still mindful of the situation,” said Schiavo. “Malden was short on pitching, so we made sure to manage the game with respect. We weren’t trying to run up the score. We were just focused on playing the game the right way. When we did get the opportunity to hit, we hit the ball hard and in the right spots.” The Tide began this week with a 10-4 win over visiting Lynn English on Monday, followed by the Chelsea makeup in Chelsea the next day. They stayed on the road to take on Somerville Wednesday, and nonleague Whittier Tech yesterday (April 17), all after press deadline. Everett then heads to Revere to face the Patriots on Monday, Patriots Day (April 21), starting at 10 a.m., before coming home to host Medford two days later to close out the week at Glendale at 4 p.m.
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