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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 13, 2019 ~ Malden High Sports Roundup ~ Page 15 Santos red-hot with five goals to lead Tornadoes Boys’ Soccer to two straight wins Brendon Santos goes in for one of the five goals he scored in Malden High’s two wins to open the season. (Photo Courtesy of MHS Athletics) By Justin McAllister T he more things change, the more they stay the same. Malden High School boys’ soccer head coach Jeremiah Smith has enjoyed consistent success leading the Golden Tornadoes soccer program since 2004. He’s closing in on 150 career wins and has his team consistently in postseason state tournament contention. His rosters may change, but the results never seem to, and after the first week, it looks like that will continue. The boys’ soccer team rolled to two straight wins, 2-0 over Boston International and 6-3 over Salem. Junior striker Brendon Santos was the story with five goals and an assist in the two games. The defense looked sharp, particularly in the opening day shutout in goal by John Nunes, and the team looks to be rounding into form. Malden boys’ soccer fell to Medford, 5-2, in its Greater Boston League (GBL) opener on Wednesday night for its first loss. Malden has a busy week ahead, plating on the road at non-leaguer Lynn Classical on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at Manning Field at 4:00 p.m. and then hosting GBL rival Everett on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 6:00 p.m. at Macdonald Stadium in Malden. Malden Girls’ Volleyball opens with win over Saugus The girls’ volleyball team played the most games on opening week, playing three times. The season started strong with a straight sets win over Saugus at home. Junior Julia Oliveira was a standout with a strong service game. Malden then dropped a 3-1 match to nonleaguer Waltham and a 3-0 shutout loss to Norwell. Malden Volleyball has another busy, three-match week coming up: hosting non-leaguer Dracut on Monday, Sept. 16 at 5:30 p.m.; hosting the GBL opener vs. Medford on Wednesday, Sept.18 at 5:30 p.m.; and on the road in a non-league match at Stoneham High on Friday, Sept. 20. Malden Girls’ Soccer opens with a 3-1 win over GBL rival Medford Bea Santos scored two goals to lead Malden to a 3-1 victory over visiting Medford in the Tornadoes girls’ soccer team’s season and home opener at Macdonald Stadium on Wednesday night, Sept. 11. Malden is right back in action today with another home game; this one against Georgetown at Pine Banks Park at 4:00 p.m. Malden will also host Lynn Classical at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at Macdonald Stadium. On Wednesday, Sept. 18, Malden will play GBL-er Everett on the road at Everett Stadium under the lights at 7:00 p.m. Congregation Agudas Achim – Ezrath Israel announces new Bingo dates D ue to the upcoming Jewish Holidays in October, our regular Tuesday Bingo games will be held on Thursdays. The new dates are October 3, 10 and 17. Doors open at 4 p.m. and the first game begins at 6:30. A cash snack bar and free coffee will be available. Malden High girls’ soccer opened the season with a 3-1 win over Medford High at home. (Photo Courtesy of MHS Athletics) Fixed Rate Mortgages NO POINTS 15 YEAR 3.375% R ATE 3.482% APR* EVERET T – 419 BROADWAY LYNNFIELD – 7 7 1 SALEM STREET 617-387-1110 30 YEAR 3.875% R ATE 3.936% APR* For more rates visit our website at EVERETTBANK . COM *Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is effective September 11, 2019 and is subject to change. All rates and APR’s are calculated based on a $250,000 loan for an owner-occupied single family dwelling with a 20% down payment. Rates are also based on Loan to Value and credit scores. The monthly principal and interest payment for a 15 Year fixed rate mortgage is $7.09 per $1,000 borrowed. The monthly principal and interest payment for a 30 Year fixed rate mortgage is $4.70 per $1,000 borrowed. Those payment do not included taxes and insurance. Your payment may be greater if the loan is secured by a first lien. Loans are subject to credit approval. NMLS #443050. Member FDIC Member SIF

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