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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2021 Page 17 Lady Tide softball rolls to pair of shutout wins in GBL action went the rest of the way, striking out 10 Red Devils. Everett went ahead with a 4-0 lead in the fi rst inning then exploded for 10 runs in the second inning with big hits by Snook, Emma, Alyssa Bessler, Oteri, Fitzgerald and Bryanna Mason. ***** Everett was scheduled to take on Lynn English in its fi nal league and regular season game on Thursday, before taking part in the first-ever Greater Boston League championship playoff tournament, starting Saturday at either 10:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. in fi rst-round action in Revere. TIDE TEAM LEADERS: Coaches and Seniors, pictured from left to right: Kayleigh Snook, Alyssa Bessler, Madison Smith, Ashley Fitzgerald, Sarah Dumeng, Macayla Bessler and Haley Oteri. By Jason Mazzilli T he Crimson Tide softball team rolled to a pair of one-sided wins this week, blanking Malden, 16-0 and the shutting out Chelsea, 15-0. Celeste Fuccillo hurled a 3-hitter in a shutout win over Greater Boston League rival Malden, striking out seven with no walks. Everett took a 2-0 lead in inning number two when Haley went all the way to third on a dropped fl y ball and the scored on an RBI single by Maddy Smith. Smith scored on an error for the 2-0 lead. Four runs came across for the Tide in the third inning. Kristi Skane doubled and scored on a long single by Emma Longmore. Kayley Rossi singled, moving Longmore to third, Oteri reached fi rst on an error, loading the bases. A groundMarshall, Turilli combine for baseball no-hitter for Tide baseball's 1st win Everett blanks Chelsea, 10-0, for fi rst GBL and season victory By Jason Mazzilli A pair of sophomores teamed up to hurl a no-hitter and put the Crimson Tide baseball team into the win column for the fi rst time this season. Lefty Omar Marshall closed out the stellar performance with three innings of no-hit, shutout pitching after teammate Matt Turilli, a righthander had tossed four nohit innings for head coach Joel Levine's squad. The win lifted Everett to 1-5 overall on the season. Malden had dropped an 8-5 game to Malden on the road earlier in the week as well a game with the same score to another GBL rival, Somerville, In the 11-0 win over Chelsea, senior captain Brandon Gibbs, along with fellow seniors Brenden Currie and Adrian Figueroa, led the Tide offensively. In an 8-5 loss to Somerville, the Crimson Tide overcame an early three-run defi cit. Everett came roaring back in the top half of the fi fth with three runs, tying the game at 4-4 on Emilio Guzman’s 2-run double. The Highlanders retook the lead, 8-4, in the fi fth, but the Tide came back and scored a run to cut it to 8-5 and then put two runners in scoring position, but could not come all the way back. er back to the pitcher erased Longmore at home, but a Malden error on a grounder by Macayla Bessler allowed two runs to score. Alyssa Bessler brought across the fourth run with a sacrifi ce fl y. Everett put the game away in the fi fth with a 10-run inning fueled by a few big hits, along with some Malden errors and walks. Rossi, Smith and Bessler all had three hits. Everett rolls past Chelsea with Fuccillo-Skane no-hitter Fuccillo and Skane each contributed on the mound for a no-hitter in a 15-0 win over Chelsea. Fuccillo struck out three opponents and then passed it to sophomore closer Skane, who

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