THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 2, 2023 Page 21 SOFTBALL | FROM PAGE 18 they loaded the bases with two outs, but our catcher Kayley Rossi tagged out a runner coming home to end the threat on a ball hit back to the circle.” A lineup of offensive firepower There’s really no secret to Everett’s success this spring. Besides Skane’s pitching, seven of the nine hitters in the lineup batted over.400. Centerfi elder Emilia Maria-Babcock led the way with a.542 batting average and an.819 slugging percentage, which breaks down to 30 singles, two doubles, three triples, four homeruns and 21 RBI. Third baseman Alexa Uga (.477 batting average,.662 slugging percentage, 24 singles, 4 doubles, 1 triple, 2 homeruns and 23 RBI); first baseman Bryanna Mason (.475 batting average,.831 slugging percentage, 16 singles, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 4 homeruns and 15 RBI); pitcher Kristi Skane (.469 batting average,.703 slugging percentage, 19 singles, 8 doubles, 2 triples, 1 homerun and 20 RBI); right fi elder Ashley Seward (.439 batting average,.877 slugging percentage, 13 singles, 5 doubles, 3 triples, 4 homeruns and 20 RBI); second baseman Emma Longmore (.429 batting average,.589 slugging percentage, 19 singles, 3 doubles, 2 homeruns and 21 RBI); and catcher Kayley Rossi (.410 batting average,.672 slugging percentage, 14 singles, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 2 homeruns and 20 RBI) rounded out the top seven Everett hitters. LACROSSE | FROM PAGE 17 On May 22 against nonleague host Lowell, things started off well for the Everett girls. “We gained possession on the first draw, and scored quickly within the first two minutes of the game,” Buckley said. “We then held the lead and kept the ball on their side of the field for the next five minutes, before Lowell tied it up.” The Everett girls scored again to take the lead back, but the home team wasted no time to get the equalizer. But in the final 10 minutes of Defensive gems Catcher Kayley Rossi (fi elding percentage.993), third baseman Bryanna Mason (fi elding percentage.980), centerfi elder Emilia Maria-Babcock (fi elding percentage,.980), shortstop Gianna Masucci (fi elding percentage.930) and pitcher Kristi Skane (fi elding percentage.955) were the Everett leaders around the diamond this spring. Coming up aces Kristi Skane threw 109 innings in the circle, compiling a 17-2 record with eight shutouts this spring. She gave up 65 hits, 36 runs (27 of them were earned) and 26 walks, while whiffi ng 143. Her earned run average during the regular season was 1.73. “The team has greatly benefi tted from Skane in the circle and Rossi behind the plate,” said Schiavo. “Both players are also friends off the fi eld, which contributes to the rapport they have built up over the years on the diamond. Rossi knows Skane’s strengths and weaknesses, and what pitches she has going for her before the game even starts. They have spent this entire season polishing up on Skane’s skills to help the team keep runners off the bases. You can also see the trust Skane has in Rossi by stopping wild pitches and her ability to call pitches, even when Skane may think they are not working that day.” “Skane also played in the outfi eld before stepping into the pitching circle this year,” added Schiavo. “She worked hard in the off -season to return as the best pitcher in the GBL, which helped lead the team to the league title.” the first half, the Tide started turning the ball over, and Lowell went on to net four unanswered goals to take a 6-2 halftime lead. “It then seemed like we were completely gassed in the second half,” said Buckley. “We only scored one additional goal, while Lowell tacked on six more to win the game, 12-3.” Freshman attack wing Amanda Verterio paced the attack against Lowell with two markers. Katherine Olivares Guzman accounted for the other tally to close out the team’s first-ever varsity campaign. 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Offered at $1,200,000 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 CITY OF EVERETT - LEGAL NOTICE - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24 EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 To Whom It May Concern: This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday June 20, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. Whereas a petition has been presented by: Property Address: 41 High Street Map/Lot: L0-02-000125 Person Requesting: Mr. Anthony Rossi 516 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 PROPOSAL: The applicant seeks to convert the existing 2 family residence built approximately in 1970 into a 3-family residence. No exterior alterations or alterations to the existing parking configuration are proposed. The property is located in Dwelling District Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix Part II as follows: Zoning and Violations: - Section 4 (A) – conversion to a three-family use is not permitted if the structure was built after the city adopted its first Zoning Ordinance in August 1926. A use variance is required. - Section 4 (B)(2)(c)-all uses other than one-family and two -family dwellings require a floor area ratio of no more than .50. The property is already nonconforming as to lot area, as it contains on 3,800 s.f. of area, whereas 7,000 s.f. is required. The proposed conversion will increase the area nonconformity. A special permit is required under Section 3 (C). - Section 17 (A)(2) requires two parking spaces per dwelling unit. The property is already nonconforming as to this requirement, as it contains only three spaces, whereas four are required. A special permit will be required to increase this nonconformity, pursuant to Section 3 (C) of the Ordinance. Alternatively, the applicant may opt in to the Transportation Demand Management provisions of Section 35 of the Ordinance. MARY GERACE - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals June 02, 09, 2023 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com
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