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Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, May 24, 2019 Everett residents graduate from Curry College M eira and Dylan Vieira-Owens. ILTON – Curry College is pleased to announce that the following Everett residents received degrees on Sunday, May 19: Jerry Abraham, Sophia Marchant, Kenya TeixTide baseball shuts down Salem to secure fifth win By Joe Mitchell I n a spring season that has certainly been anything but routine with the erratic weather patterns that have created numerous postponements, the Everett High School baseball team (5-8) has still managed to put themselves in a position to qualify for a state tournament berth as the regular season winds down. But they have to play their remaining seven regular season games in 11 days in order to do so. Coach Joe Lento’s crew was supposed to take on Malden Monday afternoon, but that, too, got postponed. They did face Lynn English in a makeup game Tuesday, but the results were not favorable. The Tide was shutout by the Rams, 9-0. “Freshman Emilio Guzman battled on the mound, but we couldn’t get our bats going against a good Lynn English team,” said Lento. The Everett boys went up against Salem last week and came away with a 6-0 win. They Award-Winning Landscaping Servicing the North Shore for over 38 Years jumped on the Witches for four runs in the very first inning as a result of two two-run singles by Reimond Romero and Egan Gouveia. Senior captain Jonathan Fitzgerald then singled in two more in the second. Starter Evan Mallard pitched five scoreless innings for the Crimson Tide. Michael Sullivan maintained the trend in relief to seal the deal in the final two stanzas. Against host Medford on May 22 (after press deadline), Everett began a marathon stretch of games. They will be at Peabody to go up against the Tanners on Friday at 4 p.m. They will then face crosstown nonleague rival Pope John on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Winchester comes to town on Tuesday, May 28, for a 4 p.m. game, followed by Malden the next day at the same time. That will complete five of those games, which will, hopefully, put them in a position to secure a postseason berth in one of the two final contests left on the regular season schedule. NOW BOOKING NEW CUSTOMERS! DON’T WAIT! Call 781-321-2074 Pavers * Walkways * Patios * Driveways * Pool Decks Planting * Perennials * Shrubs * Trees New Lawns * Sod * Hydroseed Flowers/Annuals/Mums * Conventional Seeding * Synthetic Complete Maintenance * Cleanups (Spring & Fall) * Lawn Cutting, Edging & Weeding * Lawn Fertilizer Programs * Trim & Prune Shrubs * Mulching, Thatching Interlock Block * Fire Pits * Sitting Walls * Pillers Landscape Lighting * Design * Install * Repair * Night Illumination

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