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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2022 Page 13 Mayhem win Everett Girls Softball League Major League Championship, Stars win the EGSL Minor League Championships By Tara Vocino T he Mayhem won the Kristen O’Keefe Major League Championships, 8-0, against the Punishers, and the Stars won the Peaches Minor League Championships at Glendale Park on Tuesday. “We are so proud of all of our players,” Mayhem Head Coach Melissa DeLeire said. “It was well deserved and a total pleasure coaching this team.” DeLeire said they were a true team that night, cheering for each other and doing their job in the fi eld and at the plate. She credited her coaches. The Mayhem caused some mayhem. Amania Allen was a rock at the plate all season, and the Stars had an impressive record, ending the regular season undefeated. Displaying their championship trophy are the Mayhem champs and coaches, pictured from left to right: Coach Adam Foster, Coach Bryanna Mason, Bailey DeLeire, Gaby Maiuri, Kierstyn Carapellucci, Annie McKeever, Amara Louis, Coach Melissa DeLeire, Bianca Moran-Leal, Coach Alessandra Foster and Coach Arabela Cvitkusic; second row, kneeling: Nikki Breton, Emily DeLeire, Graz Foster, Adriana Osoy, Gianna DiPaolo, Juliette Romboli and Coach Jack DeLeire. State Rep. Joe McGonagle is also shown in back congratulating the champs. The minor leagues Stars were undefeated this season. The Punishers came in second place during Tuesday’s Kristen O’Keefe Major League Championships against the Mayhems. Pictured from left to right: Bottom row: Peyton Warren, Kassidy Rivera, Jackie Salvador, Arianna Osorio Bonilla and Bridgette Neary; top row: Head Coach Mario Bonilla, Kyle Ridlon, Jessy Morales, Luiza Velev, Assistant Coach Craig Hardy, Julia Hardy, Isabella Bennet, Emma Buckley, Yamile Gonzalez, Assistant Coach Nicole Pesci and Erin Callinan. Not present: student coaches Kayley Rossi and Julianna Edwards. MBTA | FROM PAGE 11 without certifi cations, in a fatigued state, and often fulfi lling multiple roles at once,” “MBTA’s failure to ensure that personnel within the Operations Control Center (OCC), including train and power dispatchers, are trained and certified, properly rested, and concentrating on one role at a time is a signifi cant safety risk — one that is compounded by inadequate procedures.” In addition to the service changes, the MBTA also announced some lower fares — particularly with Pass/Link programs— which go into effect July 1. MBT, officials say one of them includes the one-day LinkPass being lowered from $12.75 to $11. The MBTA at presents allows one transfer between bus and/or subway with one recent addition — CharlieCard riders may transfer from Bus The Peaches came in second place for the minor leagues. Pictured are teammates Charlee Seward, Jadeilyn Figueroa, Ashley Castro, Madison Morrisoe, Jasmine Willard, Giuliana Blatt, Nevaeh Figueroa, Naomy Rosario, Gianna Stoddard, Giovanna Edwards and Jasmin Morais with Assistant Coaches Stephanie Falzone and Chloe Salvi and Head Coach Michael O’Leary. (Courtesy photos, Robin Babcock/EGSL) to Subway to Bus. To simplify complexities in the T’s transfer policy, the transfer process will be standardized to allow all combinations of second transfers involving Buses, Express Bus Routes, and/or Subway, including Bus-Bus-Subway, Subway-Bus-Bus, and Express Bus-Express Bus. A major addition is a new seven day LinkPass for reduced fare riders. Aiming to increase equity by increasing the benefi ts of purchasing fares in bulk for Reduced Fare Riders, a seven-day LinkPass for reduced-fare riders will be available for $10, which breaks even after nine subway rides. This product is designed to meet the needs of individuals who might not have enough cash on-hand to afford a monthly pass, but who qualify for reduced fare programs. Also aimed at increasing equity by closing gaps in the T’s off ering of pass products for Reduced Fare Riders, monthly passes on commuter rail, ferry, and express bus will be made available. This update off ers passes for Reduced Fare Riders at approximately 50% of the full fare pass prices. For more information on the new fare programs or service changes, readers are encouraged to visit mbta.com or connect with the T on Twitter @ MBTA, Facebook /TheMBTA, or Instagram @theMBTA.

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