Page 18 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 12, 2025 J9 Sells Home and Tony’s Pub win Women’s Strike Out Cancer Softball Tournament P roceeds went toward the National Breast Cancer Foundation and local families who have been impacted by cancer during Saturday’s Women’s Strike Out Cancer Softball Tournament at Glendale Park. Men will compete on Sept. 20. Breast cancer survivor Kim Nicolo threw out the first pitch. Purple Pounders — Front row, shown from left to right, are: Lisa Pacheco, Kendra McCarthy, Melanie Flynn, Lisa Mailloux, and Heather Blake. Back row, shown from left to right, are: Pam Ricevuto, Elizabeth Giacchino, Nicole O’Rourke, Lisa Loveland, Grace Buchanan, Chris Smith, Deborah Charpentier, and Danielle Trapula. Catcher Janessa Sikora is ready for action. Malden resident Dorothy Levine was eyeing the Starbucks raffle. Her team competed in the Women’s Strike Out Cancer Softball Tournament on Saturday at Glendale Park. Waterfall — Kneeling, shown from left to right, are: Liz Bullock and Tracey Monti; Second row: Jazmyn Conrad, Shauna Hayes, Erin Shaughnessy, Jenn Murphy, and Nikki Sandell; Back row: Gretchen Conway, Tara Shaughnessy, Alyssa Aghajanian, Tori Ernst, and Emma Chenette. Everett resident Diane D’Arco was vying for a fall basket (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) The Misfits — Back row, shown from left to right, are: Ali Fialho, Kristin Dickinson, and Emily Mahoney. Kneeling, shown from left to right, are: Briana Muzyka, Maisie Vasquez, Julie Harkins, Denise Vicente, Elaine Dell’ofarno, Ashleigh St. Peter, Coryna Littlefield, and Jessica Andrews.
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