Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 31, 2025 Friends of the Malden River Monthly Meeting February 3 at CHA Community Room Dear Friends, W e are looking forward to seeing you on February 3rd, Monday eve at 6:30 - 8:00 in the Community Conference Room (First Floor - Main Entrance) at Cambridge Health Alliance, 195 Canal Street, Malden. We usually meet on the second Monday of each month. The second Monday falls on February 10th is the Malden Reads Kickoff Event at the home of Bread of Life, 54 Eastern Ave, Malden. Building access is on the Northern Strand Trail (opposite side from Eastern Ave). We hope to see you there: Please see the attached flyer - Music, Food, Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? For more info, call (857) 249-7882 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 Open Tues. - Sat. at 4:00 PM Closed Sun. & Mon. Announcing our Classic Specials Dine In Only: * FREE Salad with purchase of Entree, Tuesdays & Wednesdays * Cheese Pizza - Only $10 Catch ALL The Live Sports Action On Our Large Screen TV’s Scan & Follow Us on Facebook! T Fun and learning about The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (William Kamkwamba) for his Malawi Community. Proposed February agenda is: • Malden River Works Waterfront Park Update: (at this time, contractor bids will be solicited via state regulations during the end of January; funding has been secured for the current project estimate) • 2025 Planning! Bring your energy and ideas to activate the Malden River! • Other Planning includes: 1. Grants have been awarded to the Friends of the Malden River for a Youth-led Social Media Channel collaboration with Urban Media Arts. This will run in conjunction with the Malden River Works Steering Committee Community Parks Update. Join us in this project! 2. Meeting with Malden Delegation re: Chapter 91; National Grid, expanded river access 3. River Cleanups 4. Paddling/Walking events - collaborate with Great Malden Outdoors; National Park Svs., Sierra Club (Massachusetts Chapter). 5. Fund Raiser 5K/10K run on the Louise Stokes/Joseph Croken Trail with Rivers Edge Run Club 6. SAGR (Rodenticide poison) - work on legislation and elimination of use to protect our raptors and mammals municipal action with Séamus and MassAudubon 7. Community Outreach: Media/Schools/Art projects/community/youth groups 8. Your Ideas! Please reply to this email [friendsofthemaldenriver@ gmail.com] if you can’t attend but would like to join in with our events, planning, community outreach, and media of all types! Thank you, The Friends of the Malden River c/o Karen Buck ~ Mystic Valley Charter School Sports ~ DeLeire Records First Career DoubleDouble, Eagles Prevail Over Pirates By Emily Brennan he Mystic Valley girls' basketball team secured a 43-29 vicwww.810bargrille.com tory on Monday afternoon (Jan. 27) against the Pioneer Saugus Pirates. Pioneer Saugus took an early lead, commanding a seven-point advantage in the first five minutes. However, Mystic Valley quickly regained control, finishing the first quarter with an 11-7 lead. The Eagles continued to build on their momentum in the second quarter, extending their lead to 12 points. Freshman Emily DeLeire was a force on both ends of the court, driving to the basket and showcasing her post moves to score eight more points. By halftime, Mystic Valley led 23-11. The second half saw continued dominance from the Eagles, with strong defense limiting the Pirates to just three points in the third quarter. Bailey DeLeire capped off the period with the final basket, giving Mystic Valley a commanding 39-14 lead heading into the final frame. With the game in hand, the Eagles' bench stepped up in, contributing to the team's next four points and securing the 43-29 victory. Emily DeLeire had a standout performance, recording her first career double-double with 13 points and 16 rebounds. Bailey DeLeire added 14 points and 3 assists, while Abby Ssewankambo chipped in with 6 points and 11 rebounds. Katie Guo finished with 4 points and 1 steal, and Sylvie LaFeber contributed 2 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals. Kaylee MacDonald scored 2 points for her first career Varsity points, while Emma Wang added 2 points and 1 rebound. Mariam Benlaatmania was a defensive standout, pulling down 9 rebounds. The Eagles (8-6) will travel to Haverhill on Tuesday (Jan. 28) to face conference rival Whittier Tech. Tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m.
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