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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 12, 2023 Page 19 Everett girls’ lacrosse team continues to improve as a first-year club while searching for that elusive win Crimson Tide now preps for the Patriots on Monday at Revere’s Harry Della Russo Stadium By Joe McConnell T he Everett High School girls’ lacrosse team continues to deal with the usual growing pains of a firstyear varsity club. Their latest setback was against visiting Somerville on Monday, May 8, at 7 Acre Park, 11-2. “We were much more competitive in this game against Somerville,” said coach Christina Buckley. “There were fantastic defensive efforts by Kamily Aguilar, Brigitte Reyes Cortes and Yasmin Linhares. These girls forced multiple turnovers on the defensive end of the field, and were then able to transition the ball to our side.” Goalie Khadija Ailane still The Crimson Tide’s Riley Avelar carries the ball as a Somerville defender closes in. came up with 10 saves to keep things relatively close throughout most of the game. “Offensively, we did a much better job moving the ball around the 12, while looking for the cutters,” said Buckley. “We capitalized on one after Sophia Sousa made a great pass to Riley Avelar, who finEverett goalie Khadija Ailane was ready to defend the goal against Somerville at 7 Acre Park on Monday. (Advocate photos by Emily Harney) ished off the scoring play. “Katherine Olivares Guzman, Valandy Pierre and Natalie Ruiz also had a few good shots against Somerville,” added the Everett coach. “Amanda Verterio had many good looks, and was also able to score the other LACROSSE | SEE PAGE 22 Crimson Tide baseball team looks to return to the win column after losses to the Lynn GBL schools Everett hosts Salem Academy Charter School later today at Glendale Park By Joe McConnell fter the Everett High School baseball team (5-7) defeated Chelsea, 16-2, on May 1, the local nine then dropped their next two games. The Crimson Tide were first shut out by Lynn Classical last Saturday, 10-0, at Lynn’s Fraser Field. The game was originally scheduled for May 3, but was postponed because of the weather. Following that road loss, the Everett boys came home to Glendale Park to take on Lynn English to begin a brand-new week on May 8, only to lose their second straight game, 14-7. Pitcher Nordeivy Santana reA corded the win on the mound over Chelsea after throwing four innings and giving up two runs on two hits. Alex Velasco paced the offensive attack against the Red Devils with three hits and three RBI. Isaiah Goffigan, David Saia, Nordeivy Santana, Albert Santana, Matt Turilli, Tyler Wedge and Nick Gilbert chipped in with one hit apiece. “Winning four of our last five games to get us back to .500 is huge,” said coach Joel Levine immediately after the Chelsea game. “We really struggled early on in the season, but the kids are really coming around both offensively and defensively.” But then, the Crimson Tide ran into the host Rams, where not much happened offensively. Saia was credited with three hits in as many at bats to lead the way. Goffigan and Gilbert each singled once. Omar Marshall pitched three innings for the visitors, allowing five earned runs. “It was a close game heading Infielder Albert Santana attempted a midair grab for the ball during recent action. (Advocate file photo) into the fifth, when some defensive miscues did us in,” said Levine. “When you play a team like Lynn Classical, you have to play your absolute best to beat them, and that just wasn’t in the cards for us.” Against Lynn English, the Tide had a 7-4 lead after five innings, before things started to get out of hand. Santana took the loss after giving up six runs over 3.1-innings. Alex Lara, Velasco and Santana each had multihit games to lead the way on offense. Marshall and Albert Santana contributed to the offense with one hit apiece. “The fact that we were leading in this game was a miracle, because our pitchers surrendered 21 walks, which quite frankly is unacceptable,” said Levine. “I would rather watch their entire lineup hit the ball on top of the police station than watch us walk the ballpark. This was not a game that [Lynn English] won, it was a game that we lost. We need to be much better down the stretch if we want to make a run at the state tournament.” After going up against host Somerville on May 10, the EvJ& • Reliable Mowing Service • Spring & Fall Cleanups • Mulch & Edging • Sod or Seed Lawns • Shrub Planting & Trimming • Water & Sewer Repairs Joe Pierotti, Jr. erett boys have since returned home to get ready for the Salem Academy Charter School in a non-league game later today, May 12, starting at 4 p.m. They will then head to Revere on Monday to face the Patriots, beginning at 4 p.m., before coming home again to welcome the Medford Mustangs to town on Tuesday at the same time. S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. Masonry - Asphalt • Brick or Block Steps • Brick or Block Walls • Concrete or Brick Paver Patios & Walkways • Brick Re-Pointing • Asphalt Paving www.JandSlandscape-masonry.com • Senior Discount • Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured 617-389-1490 Designing and Constructing Ideas that are “Grounds for Success” Landscaping

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