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Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 30, 2023 Mayor announces Summer Movie Nights All are invited to enjoy family-friendly fi lms at Everett Stadium M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce the dates for the City of Everett’s outdoor movie nights that will be held at Everett Veterans Memorial Stadium on Cabot Street throughout the summer. Residents and their families are invited to join us for an evening of watching fun and family-friendly fi lms together as a community. There will be four movie nights throughout the months of July and August featuring a diff erent fi lm shown on our new LED The dates for the movie nights: • Friday, July 7: “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” (Rated PG). • Friday, July 28: “The screen. “We’re glad to have the new LED screen for our movie nights, which will allow us to start the movies earlier and help mitigate issues with bugs that come out at night like mosquitoes,” said Mayor DeMaria. “Starting earlier also means that those who attend won’t have to stay out so late, which can be an issue for some families.” This year the gates will open at 6 p.m. and the movie will begin at approximately 7 p.m. Popcorn and drinks will be provided at the event. However, those looking to attend are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. Sandlot” (Rated PG). • Friday, August 4: “Pixels” (Rated PG-13). • Friday, August 18: “The Croods: A New Age” (Rated PG). For more information and to stay updated on all our events, please visit cityofeverett.com/calendar/category/events/list. LITTLE LEAGUE | FROM PAGE 10 ready have a pretty good defense and two solid starting pitchers,” said Young. Young’s son, Nick, who recently helped lead the White Sox (16-1 regular season record) to the city Major Division championship, and Luke Wood are the team’s aces on the mound. Wood was on the second-place Red Sox that ended up with a 10-6 regular season record. The White Sox went on to beat the Angels in three games to secure that city title after the halos upset the Red Sox in two straight contests to get there. Southpaw Caden Foley and Mateus Bueno are also slated to start on the hill, bringing an assortment of pitches to round out the staff . Nick Savi is the team’s starting catcher. When he’s not on the mound, Foley will be at fi rst base. Troy Coke is the second baseman. Bueno, when he’s not pitching, will be alongside him at shortstop. Wood and Young will split time at third, taking advantage of their strong arms on the right side of the infi eld. Jayden Cruz will patrol centerfi eld fl anked by Christian Bruno in left and Colin Rogers in right. Ty Spencer, Luis Quintanilla and Lucas Gabriel “LG” Moutinho complete the roster made up of 12 players. Brian Savi, the 2023 league president, and Marc Freni are Young’s assistant coaches. Everett’s potential Division 12 opponents include Somerville, Malden, Melrose, Charlestown, Dorchester and South Boston. Melrose is the probable team to beat after it won four out of the last fi ve district titles, dating back to 2017. Medford, now in the Cal Ripken League, interrupted their streak in 2018. There was no Williamsport Tournament during the COVID year in 2020. After last night’s home opener against Malden, the Townies from Charlestown will provide the opposition for the Everett boys in the second game, followed by aforementioned Melrose, the team everybody would love to beat. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA

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