17

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 13, 2022 Page 17 Former Everett High and Trinity Christian (Tex.) star Cine selected in NFL draft Courtesy/Athens Banner Herald L ewis Cine hasn’t stayed put for too long during his 22 years so moving to a new city to play for whichever team picks him in the NFL draft fi gures to be an easy transition. That city will be Minneapolis as he was selected in the fi rst round with the 32nd pick by the Minnesota Vikings. The safety was born in Haiti and came to the United States on a visa when he was about 4 years old. He went back and forth between his home country and Florida until he was 8 when he moved to Massachusetts. Cine played football at Everett High School, about 7 miles outside of Boston where he already drew the attention of big-time programs before his junior season that ended with a state championship. He moved to Cedar Hill, Texas near Dallas to play his senior season at Trinity Christian High School where he could focus more on his game at a football-crazy state. He won another state title during a season where GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDINGS (as of May 11) Team Lynn Classical Lynn English Somerville Revere Everett Medford Malden Chelsea Hitting Leaders Player (School) Tyler Wilson (Lynn Classical) Ian Born (Somerville) Mateus Anell (Somerville) John Poli (Medford) Chris Cecca (Revere) Noah Brown (Somerville) Frankie Velasquez (Everett) Andrew Leone (Revere) Matt Turilli (Everett) Darnell Leon (Lynn Classical) Sam Ortega (Malden) Owen Kelly (Medford) Mikey Popp (Revere) Jake Simpson (Malden) MAYOR’S | FROM PAGE 1 City Clerk Sergio Cornelio said the original question a few years ago is would it affect the salary. It included $10,000 per term, in the new charter, and $10,000 back pay for the preGBL (W-L) 10-1 8-3 7-1 7-3 5-4 2-8 2-9 0-10 Overall (W-L) 11-2 8-4 10-2 8-6 6-5 2-12 4-11 0-12 GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE LEADERS H-AB 19-37 14-28 13-29 10-23 9-21 11-27 13-32 Almani Medina (Lynn Classical) 16-40 7-18 10-36 7-20 10-31 12-38 11-35 10-32 RBI 17 10 9 4 6 9 7 11 5 11 13 5 3 7 5 .AVE .514 .500 .448 .435 .429 .407 .406 .400 .389 .357 .350 .323 .316 .314 .313 vious three two-year terms, in accordance with the old city charter. The mayor currently serves a four-year term. In 2011 voters approved a charter change so that in 2014 the Board of Aldermen and Common Council were E he was coached by Hall of Famer Deion Sanders who was an assistant. Cine committed to Georgia football in October of his senior season and started 27 games for the Bulldogs from 2019-21, leading the team with 73 tackles and 9 pass breakups as a junior. “I think I bring size, speed, physicality and leadership,” Cine said. “I’m only getting better. I’m young, got a whole lot of energy and I’m a sponge. I’m coming in to learn, coming in to be really productive.” Lewis Cine EVERETT HIGH SPORTS: Tide Baseball registers three straight GBL wins; Crimson Tide Softball blanks Chelsea Advocate staff report v erett High base - ball claimed thre e straight Greater Boston League wins, a pair of onerun victories over Medford (3-2) and Malden (7-6) and a one-sided win over Chelsea. The wins lifted Malden to 6-5 overall and 5-4 in GBL play. In a 3-2 win over Medford, Coach Joel Levine’s team used solid pitching and hitting to get the win. Matt Turilli went the distance with a three-hitter on the mound. The Tide rallied from a 2-0 defi cit late with two runs tie in the sixth at 2-2 and then the game winning run in the seventh. Alex Velasco hammered a double down the left fi eld line with runners at fi rst and third replaced by the City Council. In 2012 the Board of Aldermen and Common Council raised the mayor’s pay from $85,000 to $115,000, effective in 2014. In FY2018, the City Council voted to increase the mayor’s longevity pay. to make it 2-1, Medford. Tyler Wedge then came off of the bench to deliver a sacrifi ce fl y that tied the game at 2-2. Then in the bottom of the seventh, Justin Longmore led off with a double and Brian Gibbs scorched a walk-off single for the win. In a 7-6 win over Malden, Everett led early as lefty Omar Marshall kept Malden under wraps off ensively with a 4-0 lead. Turilli led Everett offense PROGRAMS | FROM PAGE 2 sent electronically to lreid@ mves.org by 4 p.m. on Friday, June 10. They will be reviewed and prospective applicants will be notifi ed no later than close of business on Wednesday, June 15 regarding their with a double and a single while Alex Lara, Frankie Velasquez, and Longmore each had a hit and run batted in and scored a run. Sophomore Enrico Vega got the save on the save on the mound with the tying run on second base and one out in the seventh. The Everett High softball team blanked Chelsea, 190, as pitcher Celeste Fuccillo hurled a one-hitter, walked only one and struck out 12. Everett put it away early with a nine-run fi rst inning led by Kristi Skane, Gianna Masucci and Fuccillo. Kayley Rossi and Bryanna Mason also knocked in runs. Rossi hit a three-run homer to lead a nine-run second inning with Skane knocking in another run. eligibility to complete the full application for Title III funding which will be due on Wednesday, July 6 at 4 p.m. If you have questions please contact Lauren Reid, MVES Director of Community Programs, at lreid@mves.org or 781-388-2382.

18 Publizr Home


You need flash player to view this online publication