THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 11, 2024 Page 13 Everett High School Crimson Tide Varsity Cross Country Team celebrates senior T Lizzie Borden and the 40 Whacks at Everett Senior Center Oct. 25 he Delvena Theatre Company will be presenting Lizzie Borden and the 40 Whacks at the Everett Senior Center, 90 Chelsea Street, Everett, on Friday, October 25, at 12:00 Noon. On a scorching hot day in Fall Shown from left to right: Bottom row: Jeremy Whitlow, Anthony Whitlow, Shashi Pokhrel and Akanksha Neupane; top row: Bryan Lewis, Carlos Pagan Landeo, David Huezo-Erazo, Lucas Nunez, Dominico Delle Rose, Prayush Darai and Head Coach Brendan Hahesy. River, back in August of 1892, a heinous crime occurred. Spinster Lizzie Borden was accused, tried, and acquitted for the vicious ax murders of her father and stepmother. This true unsolved mystery has fascinated people for over 100 years. Two people died on that day in 1892, but Lizzie continues to live on in American folklore. An edutainment production, written by Fran Baron and dimance includes a mock trial that invites the audience to participate by questioning Lizzie and deciding her guilt or innocence. Did she, or didn’t she?You be the judge on October 25th at the Everett Senior Center. Lynne Moulton has perLizzie Borden rected by Joseph Zamparelli, Jr. the show will feature Lynne Moulton and Joseph Zamparelli, Jr. in multiple roles.The perforformed several roles for Delvena Theatre including her IRNE nominated Martha in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Sissy in Piece of My Heart and also for numerous other theatre companies in the New England area.She received her acting training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art under the direction of Sir LIZZIE BORDEN | SEE PAGE 22 Shown from left to right: Lucas Nunez, David Huezo-Erazo and Coach Brendan Hahesy. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) By Tara Vocino T he EHS Crimson Tide Varsity Cross Country Team celebrated their senior, David Huezo Erazo, at Rivergreen Park on Wednesday. SPORTS | FROM PAGE 12 the last two out of three games to extend its regular season record to 6-3. They first lost to non-league Arlington on Oct. 1, 9-0, before beating Revere the next day, 5-1, and non-league Greater Lowell Monday at home, 7-0. As of Oct. 8, Everett is ranked 32nd in Division 2, and are very much in playoff contention with nine games left on the regular season schedule. The Tide took on nonleague Northeast Voke on Wednesday after press deadline. They are back on the fi eld again later today (Oct. 11) against host Malden at 4 p.m., followed by a trip to Lowell to take on the non-league Red Raiders on Tuesday (Oct. 15, 5:30 p.m.) and a home game at 7-Acres against non-league Arlington the next night at 6:30 p.m. Non-league Hamilton-Wenham closes out next week two days later at 7-Acres again on Oct. 18, beginning at 4 p.m. GOLF The Everett golfers (2-6) lost to Medford, 42-30 on Oct. 1, and then Lynn English two days later, 50-22. They went up against Salem (Oct. 7) and Somerville (Oct. 8) earlier this week after press deadline to close out the regular season. VOLLEYBALL The volleyball team (4-8) edged Chelsea on Oct. 1, 3-2, but was then shutout by Lynn Classical on Monday, 3-0. They then took on Lynn English at home Wednesday after press deadline, and will be home again later today (Oct. 11) to face non-league Lawrence at 6:30 p.m. 1865 Revere Beach Pkwy, Everett (617) 389-7000 Open 9-6 Tues.-Fri. / 9-5 Sat. / Closed Sun. & Mon. sales@parkwaycycle.com Parkwaycycle.com
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