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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 30, 2022 Page 21 Tide bowls over Lynn English for second straight win After two straight shutout wins, Everett gets ready to face non-league host bC High Friday night By Joe McConnell line play.” Damien Lackland paced the A fter opening up the 2022 season with a 4919 loss to non-league opponent Xaverian out of the Catholic Conference, Coach Rob DiLoreto’s Everett Crimson Tide football team (21) bounced back to punish their next two Greater Boston League opponents by decisive margins. The Tide hammered Somerville to the tune of 42-0 before taking on visiting Lynn English last Friday night, Sept. 23, at Everett Memorial Stadium, where they spun another shutout, 37-0. The home team scored 31 of those points in the first half and then accounted for the final touchdown on the very last play of the game. “The biggest factor for us in [last] Friday night’s win against Lynn English was the play of our offensive and defensive lines,” said DiLoreto. “I felt we controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. It was also very windy, so we needed to run the ball more than we planned to in practice. I’m very proud of our GOLFERS | FROM PAGE 20 sus the Rams. Lynn English then edged Everett, 41-31. Saia (7-2) accounted for another win, this time versus the Bulldogs. The Crimson Tide took on Somerville at Stoneham Oaks on Sept. 28, and then again on Oct. 5 at the same venue. On Oct. 13, they will head to Gannon to face both Lynn Classical and Lynn English in another tri-match. The annual Greater Boston League Tournament will follow later in October. Field hockey stays in the mix The Everett High School field hockey team currently sits at 2-2. They lost to Waltham (4-1) and Peabody (3-1) but have already beaten Northeast Voke (6-0) and Greater Lowell Tech (11-1). “Despite the final score against Waltham, we had a lot of chances to put the ball in the net, but just missed,” said coach Melissa O’Donnell. “Our defense was on point making great plays and getting the offensive attack with three touchdowns. But he has Marcos Pereira, SeaJae Gaskill, Carlos Cornejo, Ralph Pierre, Nick Raymond, Kevin Ruiz and Dom Papa to thank for opening up the running holes, according to DiLoreto. “Our defensive backfield of Jayden Prophete, Pedro Rodrigues, Jayden Williams, Brian Lamour and David De Souza played very well as a unit to help us secure another shutout,” said DiLoreto. It’s now back to the Catholic Conference for the Tide, when they head to Dorchester Friday night, Sept. 30, to take on the Boston College High School Eagles, starting at 7 p.m. It’s another good tune-up for the playoffs in late October. “BC High is a very talented team. We will need to prepare hard this week on the practice field to bring out our best performance of the year on Friday night,” said DiLoreto. “They are big, physical, play fast and very aggressive. We will do our best to be up for this challenge.” ball out, and they were led by Jessica Colman, Stephany DeSouza, Tianna Allen and Taisha Alexandre. Our first-year goalie Bethy Palacios made great saves to keep us in this game, and she also got a taste of making stops on penalty strokes, coming up with a save on two Waltham chances. Our lone goal was scored by Omar Marshall on a corner assisted by Kaylee Rossi.” Marshall also scored against Peabody. Colman was credited with an assist on the play. “It was another hard-fought game that we just came up short again,” said O’Donnell. Kaylee Rossi paced the attack against Northeast with two goals. Christina Snook and Marshall also tacked on goals. At the other end of the field, Palacios recorded her first varsity shutout. Marshall led the way against Greater Lowell with five goals. Snook accounted for two tallies. Kaylee Rossi chipped in with a score. Emma Longmore, Julianna Edwards and Leo Figueroa netted their first varsity goals. Tide running back Matthew LaMonica gets a big first down for Everett during second half action. Brian Lamour makes a great defensive tackle as he wraps up a Lynn English ballcarrier. CITY OF EVERETT - LEGAL NOTICE - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 484 BROADWAY EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday October 17, 2022 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: 188 Bradford St. Map/Lot: B0-06-000078 Person Requesting: Wilson Felipe DaSilva Jr. 188 Bradford St. Everett, MA 02149 PROPOSAL: The applicant seeks to convert the existing single-family dwelling to a two-family dwelling on a 11,310 s.f. lot located within the dwelling district as per plan by Peter Nolan & Associates, dated 5/22/2022. The plan contains six (5) parking spaces and 4 of which already exist in garage form and other in rear yard and they are compliant. Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinances Appendix A: Reason for Denial: Section 4 Dwelling Districts. B. Dimensional Requirements. 6: Side yards: A. Four (4) feet minimum with a total of sixteen (16) feet. Violation: The existing side yard is 1.7 feet. Zoning: Section 3 (6) of APPENDIX A of the City of Everett Zoning ordinances requires “Pre-existing, non-conforming structures or uses may be extended, altered or changed in use, providing that such extensions, alterations or changes of use shall be permitted only upon the grant of a Special Permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals and after a public hearing, a finding by the Board that such extension, alteration or change of use shall not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing non-conforming use or structure. Applicant must seek relief in the form of a special permit issued by the Board of Appeals. MARY GERACE - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals September 30, October 7, 2022

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