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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 17, 2024 Tide softball rolls past four more opponents to remain on top in the GBL Everett begins final week of the regular season at home against non-league Lowell Monday afternoon By Joe McConnell he Everett High School softball team (15-1) is keeping up the winning momentum with recent triumphs over Lynn English, Cambridge, O’Bryant and Revere. The Everett girls first blanked the Bulldogs at home on May 6. Peyton Warren pitched six innings, giving up four walks and three hits, while fanning 11, before the game was called, because of the mercy rule. It was her third shutout of the year. Warren’s teammates got T on the scoreboard with a run in the first. Emma Longmore started the inning off with a walk, and then stole second, before Bryanna Mason drove her home with a hit to right. The Tide scored two more in the second. Emilia Maria-Babcock led off with a hit, and came home on a one-out triple by Arabella Cvitkusic. Olivia Dresser then singled home Cvitkusic to account for the team’s third run of the game. The home team pushed two more runs across the plate in the fourth. Longmore got it go- LEGAL NOTICE - COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT MIDDLESEX PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 10-U Commerce Way Woburn MA, 01801 Docket No. MI22P6423GD In the matter of: Alicha Azemard Of: Everett, MA RESPONDENT Alleged Incapacitated Person CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO G.L. c. 190B, Section 5-304 To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been filed by Department Of Mental Health of Westborough, MA in the above captioned matter alleging that Alicha Azemard is in need of a Guardian and requesting that (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without Surety on the bond. The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for certain specific authority. You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 AM on the return date of 5/27/2024. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return date, action may be taken in this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. IMPORTANT NOTICE The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the above-named person’s right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. WITNESS, Hon. Terri L. Klug Caffazzo, First Justice of this Court. Date: April 29, 2024 TARA DECRISTOFARO REGISTER OF PROBATE May 17, 2024 ing with a triple. She ended up scoring on a passed ball. With two outs, Mason also tripled, and scored the second run of the inning on a single by Alexa Uga. In the fifth, Everett was credited with two more runs to extend its lead to 7-0. Ashley Seward began this uprising with a double. Jayla Davila followed with another double, knocking in Seward. She then moved to third on a passed ball, and scored on a single by Dresser. The Tide finally put the game away in the sixth with five more runs, thus invoking the mercy rule. Gianna Masucci and Seward got it going with oneout singles. Maria-Babcock then doubled home one. Davila followed with a two-run single to center. Longmore singled in the fourth run of the inning. She then stole second, and moved to third on a passed ball, where Dresser tripled her home to end the game. “Peyton (Warren) was amazing (in the circle),” said coach Stacy Poste-Schiavo. “But when runners did get on base, our defense made all the plays they needed to make to keep the (Lynn English) runners from crossing the plate. “The first inning was stressful, when (Lynn English) loaded the bases, but Warren was able to strikeout the last two batters to keep them off the scoreboard,” added Poste-Schiavo. “Emilia Maria-Babcock was solid behind the plate, stopping many passed balls, which could have allowed them to score. Our hitting started a little late, but I believe that was because we had to adjust to some faster pitching we had not seen before.” On May 7, Everett defeated visiting Cambridge, 12-3. This time, Warren pitched seven innings, yielding five walks, four hits and three earned runs. She whiffed nine. The Tide exploded for six runs right away in the first inning. Longmore led off with a single. Davila followed with a bunt single. Mason then doubled in Longmore with the first run, before Davila scored on a passed ball. Uga kept the inning going with a walk. Mason and Uga scored on another passed ball. Masucci continued the offensive surge with a single. She stole second, before Cvitkuisc drew a walk to set the stage for Alessandra Foster, Gianna Masurri takes a nifty cut at bat for Everett. Emila Maria-Babcock slides into home plate scoring for the Tide on Monday. (Advocate photos by Emily Harney) whose single drove in Masucci. Longmore doubled home Cvitkusic with the sixth run. Everett tacked on three more in the second. Masucci was safe on a fielder’s choice to start this threat. Seward then chipped in with a single. Both runners moved up into scoring position on a passed ball for Warren, whose sacrifice bunt brought home Masucci. Cvitkusic tripled home Seward, and she scored on a passed ball. The locals added the 10th run in the third. Masucci led off with a triple, and scored on an errant throw from the outfield. Kassidy Rivera blasted a solo shot in the fifth for the team’s 11th run. The Falcons then scored their three runs in the top of the sixth. The Tide accounted for their last run in the home half on a bases loaded walk. “Warren had another shutout going into the sixth inning, but Cambridge caught up to her speed and started to hit her, but she came back strong in the seventh to shut them down again,” said Poste-Schiavo. “Alessandra Foster did a great job behind the plate, and also threw out two potential base stealers at second. Overall, it was a great effort against Cambridge.” The Everett girls went on to shutout non-league O’Bryant, 13-0 last Friday, May 10, before beating host Revere Monday afternoon, 16-9. Check out the highlights of both games in next Friday’s Everett Advocate. The Tide begins the last week of the regular season this coming Monday afternoon, May 20, against non-league Lowell at Glendale Park, starting at 4:30 p.m. They will be at Somerville’s Trum Field the next day to face the Highlanders at 4 p.m., before wrapping up the regular season campaign at Cambridge’s St. Peter’s Field, where they will be going up against the Falcons in a rematch on May 23 at 6 p.m. The state tournament pairings will be announced a couple of days later on Memorial Day Weekend. As of May 14, the Tide is ranked 34th out of 55 teams in the Division 1 power rankings.

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