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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, February 22, 2019 Page 11 UndefeatedUndefeated Malden Malden Middle Middle School Boys’ School Boys’ Basketball Basketball Team Honored Team Honored SPORTS | FROM PAGE 5 mates in two State Final relay events. “It was very exciting to win the final event and become State Champion, and I am proud to be able to represent our school and city along with our teammates,” Ochoa said. Malden also got some solid performances from other Golden Tornadoes standouts, such as super-sophomore David Lombardi, who was a State Medalist by placing fi fth overall in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 55.72 seconds. Tommy Russell, a junior from Westfi eld High School, won the event at 52.08 seconds. With just one senior in the top fi ve fi nishers, this event will return most of the top performers, including Lombardi. “David [Lombardi] was fantastic in his event with his best time of the year,” Coach DeVincentis said, noting that Lombardi was one of only two sophomores finishing in the top 20 in the 100 backstroke. The players and coaches of the Malden Public Schools 8th Grade Basketball team, who fi nished undefeated at 14-0 and were the Northeastern Conference (NEC) Middle School Champions, were recognized at halftime of a recent Golden Tornadoes varsity game by Mayor Gary Christenson (left) and MPS Director of Athletics Charlie Conefrey (right). (Courtesy Photo Malden High School Athletics) Wang, a junior, swam 23.64 in the fi nals of the 50 freestyle, but a 22.88 in the seedings heat, which was a top 20 time for the day overall. Malden was 13th of 37 teams in the 200 freestyle relay at 1:33.76 with the team of Lombardi, Ochoa, Wang and Giech. **** MHS girls compete in the MIAA Division 1 State Swim Finals Malden High girls also competed in the Division 1 State Finals on Saturday. Malden placed 20th of 30 teams in the 200-yard medley relay with Abby Tang, Joanne Ho, freshman Chloe Akombi and Olivia Forestier at 2:03.11. Freshman Akombi was 11th in the 100-yard butterfl y with a time of 1:01.57, a personal best. Malden’s Akombi, Ho, Tang and Pamela Coelho swam a 1:50.6 in the 200 freestyle relay. Akombi was 18th of 45 in the 100-yard backstroke, at 1:02.44. (All Photos Courtesy of Malden High School Athletics) Advocate 1. An American candy maker named lollipops after what kind of animal named Lolly Pop? 2. Did George Washington, who was born in February 22, 1732, wear a wig? 3. What is an alligator pear? 4. Which king did Marie Antoinette marry? 5. On Feb. 23, 1819, in what local city did the world’s first waterpowered mill that processed cotton from spinning to weaving incorporate? 6. What kind of hat was George Washington known to wear? 7. What Concord, Mass., writer said, “In skating over thin ice our safety is in our speed”? (Hint: RWE.) 8. What are pommes frites? 9. On Feb. 26, 1976, U Thant proclaimed the first Earth Day celebration of what organization? 10. What San Francisco group famously sang about everyday people? 11. What EU country has the largest population? 12. Malicious software is called by what shorter term? 13. On Feb. 27, 1807, what author of “Paul Revere’s Ride” and “The Song of Hiawatha” was born? 14. In which Arab city would you find the Rose Tower? 15. What painting by Edvard Munch was so controversial that its first exhibit was closed? 16. On Feb. 28, 1953, what fourpart structure did scientist James Watson discover? 17. In 2013 what Puget Sound city set a Guinness World Record for biggest snowball fight? 18. In which decade was the miniskirt invented: 1940s, 1950s or 1960s? 19. Which has more cocoa butter: hot cocoa or hot chocolate? 20. In the film “Dr. Zhivago,” who played Yuri’s love Lara? Answers on page 13 LEGAL NOTICE State Champion Kevin Ochoa (far left) is shown with the other medalists in the 100 butterfl y event at the MIAA Division 1 State Championship Meet. (Photo Courtesy of Malden High School Athletics) ~ Help Wanted ~ MHS Sophomore David Lombardi swam a personal best to capture fi fth place and a Medal in the 100 backstroke event at the MIAA Division 1 State Championship Meet. (Photo Courtesy of Malden High School Athletics) Lombardi also fi nished 13th in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:04.03, one of just four sophomores in the top 20 fi nishers. Malden placed 11th of 35 teams in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:43.72 with the quartet of Ochoa, Lombardi, Tony Giech and Haoxi Wang. Three (3) temp farmworkers needed 4/1/19 – 11/1/19. Workers will perform duties on a Christmas Trees farm which may include planting and cultivating. Workers will have extensive periods of sitting, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, repetitive movement, frequent stooping and lifting 75lbs. Must have 3 months experience          erences. May random drug test at employer’s expense. Guaranteed at least 3/4 of contract hours but hours will vary according to weather and crop conditions. Hours may exceed or be less than 40 hours. Work tools, supplies, equipment provided at no cost. Housing provided for non-commuting workers at no cost. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed to worker upon completion of 50% of contract or earlier if appropriate. $13.25/hr or current applicable AEWR. 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LEGAL NOTICE MALDEN PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Auditorium on the First Floor of the JOHN AND CHRISTINA MARKEY MALDEN SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER, 7 Washington Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, March 13, 2019 on the peition of Caycort Realty, LLC for a special permit under Section 700.1.3.2 of Chapter 12, Revised Ordinances of 1991, as Amended, of the City of Malden, to extend and structurally change a preexisting noconforming property in the Industrial 2 zoning district, namely, to construct an addition containing two stories and approximately 12,517 square feet, to be occupied for an industrial use allowed in the district, at the property known as and numbered 109-121 Madison Street, Malden, MA and also known by the City Assessor’s Parcel ID # 063 307 702A. Petition and plans are available for public review in the Permits, Inspections & Planning Of         Malden, MA and at https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_PROD/SelfService#/home. By: Kenneth Antonucci Clerk February 15, 22, 2019

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