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Page 8 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2021 Everett Kiwanis Club host annual EHS/MHS football luncheon E By Th e Advocate very year, with the exception of the 2019-2020 COVID-19 pandemic years, the Everett Kiwanis Club and the neighboring Malden Kiwanis Club host their annual high school football luncheon the week of the two teams’ meeting on the gridiron. The guest speaker was New Balance Baseball Product Manager Matt Nuzzo, who is a former four-year starting quarterback for Everett High School. The student-athletes enjoyed a delicious pasta lunch with eggplant and chicken parmesan and listened to Nuzzo as he spoke about comradery on and off the football fi eld and honoring those relationships throughout your life. Pictured in no particular order are the Malden High School (MHS) and Everett High School (EHS) football seniors with Coach Kevin Izasa, Captain Gavin West, Coach Ralph Deus, Captain Jordan Rodriguez, Coaches Richard Voltaire, Jean Sylvain and Ali Alishaan, MHS Football Head Coach Witche Exilhomme, Malden Kiwanian Danielle Hender, Everett Kiwanis Club President KathyAnn Dottin, guest speaker New Balance Baseball Product Manager Matt Nuzzo, EHS Football Head Coach Rob DiLoreto and MHS Principal Chris Mastrangelo. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA Pictured in no particular order are the Malden High School (MHS) and Everett High School (EHS) cheerleaders with Malden Cheerleader Captain Audrey Keating, Captain Caroline Oliveira, Coach Melanie Philbrook and Captain Mackenzie Smith, Malden Kiwanian Danielle Hender, Everett Kiwanis Club President KathyAnn Dottin, guest speaker New Balance Baseball Product Manager Matt Nuzzo, MHS Football Head Coach Witche Exilhomme, EHS Football Head Coach Rob DiLoreto, MHS Principal Chris Mastrangelo and the EHS football cheerleaders. Pictured, from left, are Asst. Supt. of Everett Public Schools Charles Obremski, EHS Football Head Coach Rob DiLoreto, guest speaker/EHS alum/New Balance Baseball Product Manager Matt Nuzzo and MHS Principal Chris Mastrangelo. (Photos by The Advocate)

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