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Page 20 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 21, 2023 Lynn English derails the Crimson Tide with comeback effort Everett baseball looks to bounce back against Revere, Charlestown during school vacation week vaca By Joe McConnell t was its last game before the start of spring school vacation week, but things didn’t go too well for the Everett High School baseball team (13), which was doubled up by Lynn English on April 12 in Lynn, 10-5. Despite being off from school this week, the Everett boys are still working with scheduled games against Revere on April 19 (after press deadline) I SPORTS WIRE | FROM PAGE 19 ter only three seasons, three Greater Boston League titles and a 21-3 record. Without being specifi c, Coach DiLoreand host Charlestown today (April 21), starting at 11 a.m. The game against the Bulldogs started out well for the Crimson Tide. The visitors jumped out to an early 3-0 in the top of the first on a two-run single by senior Matt Turilli, but they were unable to hold the lead for long after giving up four when the home team came to the plate for the first time. Junior Alex Lara pitched four innings, and only allowed two earned runs. Turilli led his teammates on offense with two hits. “It was another game where early defensive miscues cost us some outs,” said coach Joel Levine. “Offensively, we left nine runners on base. We were unable to come up with the big hit while the game was close throughout the middle portion of the game.” “Once again, our pitching was [good], but if we to referred to recent circumstances around the Everett High School situation as the reason for his unexpected departure. But the next question when can only clean up our defensive game, as well as come up with some timely hits, we will be in every game we play throughout the rest of this season,” added Levine. The Tide is looking to even its record this week against aforementioned Revere and Charlestown. The game against the non-league Townies will once again take place this morning (April 21) in Charlestown, beginning at 11 a.m. someone leaves a “name” coaching job is inevitably, “Who’s next?” According to all reports we have heard, all signs are pointing to Everett High Crimson Tide pitcher Alex Lara is shown in recent action. (Advocate fi le photo) LEGAL NOTICE EVERETT PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Public Hearing on an application by McGovern Automotive Group/ MAG Retail Holdings-HND, LLC Property located at: 212 Beacham Street Site Plan Review In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A and with Sections 7 and 19 of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct a public hearing on Monday, May 1st, 2023 at 6:00PM in the Speaker George Keverian Room (Room 37, Everett City Hall) to consider the above-listed application for Site Plan Review. This proposal calls for the redevelopment of a 1.38 acre parcel of land, raising the existing 3,900 sq. ft. industrial building and constructing an 11,620 square foot automotive service center with 17 automotive service bays, 22 parking spaces, and 81 spaces for vehicle storage. The redevelopment will have associated utilities, stormwater management systems, and other site development features, including the reduction of impervious surfaces on the site by approximately 6,500 sq. ft. 212 Beacham Street is a parcel of land referenced by Assessors Department as H0-13-000147. A copy of the application and plans are on file and available in the Office of the City Clerk and the Department of Planning and Development, both located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be inspected online anytime at http://www.cityofeverett.com/449/Planning-Board and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours by contacting The Planning and Development Office at 617-394-2334. All persons interested in or wishing to be heard on the applications may attend and participate in person. This project, along with all other projects to be discussed at the meeting, can be found on the posted Agenda at the following link: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. Questions and comments can be directed in advance of the public hearing to Matt Lattanzi of the Department of Planning & Development at Matt.Lattanzi@ci.everett.ma.us or 617-394-2230. Frederick Cafasso, Chairman April 14, 21, 2023 BOB FELLER IS THE ONLY ONE: A 21-year-old Bob Feller is the only pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) history to hurl a no-hitter on MLB’s Opening Day, with Feller’s Cleveland Indians topping the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park on April 16, 1940. (Courtesy Photo) School staff member Carlos Ruiz as “next man up” for the Crimson Tide post. Ruiz, a longtime Everett High assistant coach, who also coached alongside Coach Deion “Prime Time” Sanders for championship teams at Liberty Christian School in Texas in 2016 and 2017, apparently is positioned to take over one of the more high-profi le – and now vacant – high school coaching jobs in the state. Stay tuned for more information on this developing story. **** How impressive is Clayton Kershaw’s 200 wins look now? Almost as good as his best winning percentage of the Modern Era! We all know that he is the most dominating pitcher out there right now and that he has been that way for quite some time. That is why no one was surprised to see him achieve his 200th career win this week for the L.A. Dodgers as he became the third pitcher to reach 200 wins with the Dodgers, joining Don Sutton (233) and Don Drysdale (209). Did you know that his .694 SPORTS WIRE | SEE PAGE 23

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