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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 18, 2022 Page 19 MARATHON | FROM PAGE 3 However, her desire to compete could no longer be suppressed and Stephenson was compelled enter the Half Marathon. “With cold temperatures and high gusts of wind, it was definitely a challenging race,” she said. “It really became a mental game to know I trained in snow and cold the past couple months and could similarly perform in this weather.” However, Stephenson said there was plenty of motivation along the way. “The race was five loops, which allowed runners to constantly be surrounded by other runners,” said Stephenson. “It helped knowing others were tackling the same race and battling the same weather conditions. Staying close to downtown for the race also allowed a good amount of spectators to come and cheer runners on.” Nofal Ouardaoui, 23, of Medford, won the 5 Mile Road Race with a time of 28:38. Jullien Flynn, 28, of Somerville, was the top female finisher with a time of 31:24. Flynn finished in third place overall. Monisha Reginald, 27, was the top Malden runner, posting a time of 32:20. Reginald finished in sixth place overall. Mayor Gary Christenson also competed in the 5 Mile Road Race. “Now that I have recovLEAGUE | FROM PAGE 14 dent-athletes and coaches are a part of that trend," Conefrey said. Leading the way this past winter was the State Championship win by Corynne McNulty in the 127 lb. at the MIAA State Girls Wrestling Championships. Wrestling head coach was Rin Van. The top Malden High team this past winter season was the Golden Tornado Co-Ed Swim Team, coached by Jess Bisson and John Parcellin, which put up an undefeated GBL Championship season (10-0), capped by a win in the All-GBL Meet, which was held virtually at the conclusion of the regular season. In addition, senior Tony Giech, who compiled close to 100 individual and relay race wins at team meets in his four-year career at MHS, represented the Tornado in the MIAA State Individual Swim Championships in the 100 breaststroke event. The Malden High co-ed gymnastics team, coached by Katie Bowdridge and Mike Nicholson, also put up an unbeaten season against its GBL opponents. The Malden High Girls Indoor Track team, coached by Michel Miranda-Le, went 6-1 and won the GBL co-championship this past season with many super performances by individuals. Following are all of Malden High's the Greater Boston League All-Stars for 2021-2022: A m anda Stephenson, 30, of Malden Matthew Gavin, 34, of Malden Kaitlyn Chriswell, 29, of Malden Shown, from left to right, are Kevin Schwartz, 39, of Arlington, Lele Xavier, 36, of Quincy, and Kathleen Earley, 35, of South Boston. Your Hometown News Delivered! EVERETT ADVOCATE MALDEN ADVOCATE REVERE ADVOCATE SAUGUS ADVOCATE David Muir, 22, of Needham (right), finished in sixth place in the Half Marathon with a time of 1:15:05. Muir is shown crossing the finish line with Tyler Locke, 21, of Hopewell Junction, N.Y., who finished in seventh place. ered, I want to thank Malden Rotary and Cambridge5K for organizing and hosting our annual Half Marathon + 5 Mile Road Race in our community,” he said. “I am also grateful to both orgaCo-Ed Wrestling: Joel Vargas, Nicole Zeng, Corynne McNulty Winter Cheering: Ava Conroy Girls Basketball: Navaeh Cherilus, Yasmine Alayan Boys Basketball: Ryan Delancour Boys Indoor Track: Marcos Ruiz (2-mile run) Girls Indoor Track: Thora Henry (High Jump), Malden 4X200 One year subscription to Jullien Flynn, 28, of Somerville, was the top female finisher of the 5 Mile Road Race with a time of 31:24. nizations for once again volunteering to donate a portion of the proceeds from the race to New England’s Wounded Veterans. I look forward to next year’s race so long as they change the 5 Mile to 5K.” Relay Team Co-Ed Swimming: Boys- Liam Bloom, Tony Giech, Kyle Lee, Steven Leung, Nathan Nguyen; Girls- Wara Ramirez Morales, Joslyn Nguyen, Molly Sewell, Abby Tang, Hailey Tran Co-Ed Gymnastics: Nelson Jiang, Ivan Marinkovic, Isabella Oliviera The Advocate of your choice: $100 per paper in-town per year or $120 per paper out-of-town per year. Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City_______________ State_______ Zip ____________ CC# _______________________________ Exp. _____ Sec. code____ Advocate (City):___________________ Clip & Mail Coupon with Credit Card, Check or Money Order to: Advocate Newspapers Inc. PO Box 490407, Everett, MA 02149 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ Updated Public Hearing and Public Comment Period Schedule for CDBG and HOME Program Year 2022 (City Fiscal Year 2023) Funding and Annual Action Plan The City of Malden will conduct a public hearing on the draft Program Year 2022 Annual Action Plan, which includes the program budgets for the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and the North Suburban Consortium (NSC)’s Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) program. The City will also hold a public comment period on the Annual Action Plan. The revised schedule is as follows: April 12, 2022: Public Comment Period Begins. The draft Annual Action Plan, including the CDBG and HOME budgets, will be available for review and public comment at cityofmalden.org from April 12 to May 12. Comments may be emailed to apratt@cityofmalden.org with “Annual Action Plan” in the subject line, or sent in writing to OSPCD, 215 Pleasant Street, Third Floor, Malden, MA 02148, Attn: Alex Pratt. April 13, 2022: Community Meeting #2, at 6:00pm via Zoom. The public meeting includes discussion of and public feedback on the draft Annual Action Plan, including the CDBG and HOME budgets. May 12, 2022: Public Comment Period Ends. May 15, 2022: Annual Action Plan Submitted to HUD. The Annual Action Plan must be approved by the City Council and submitted to HUD no later than May 15. July 1, 2022: Program Year 2022 Begins. Zoom information will be available on cityofmalden.org in advance of the community meetings. For more information contact Community Development Director Alex Pratt at apratt@cityofmalden.org. March 18, 2022

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