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Page 14 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 4, 2019 ~ MHS Sports Roundup ~ ~ MHS Golden Tornadoes Football ~ Malden turnovers lead to tough loss to Lynnfield By Justin McAllister L The Malden High School golf team is at the top of the Greater Boston League (GBL) – led by some leading players – from left: Simon Daponta, JT Bowdridge and Gerard Mauriello. The Golden Tornadoes are back in action in a tri-meet with Everett and Saugus. (Courtesy/MHS Athletics) By Steve Freker M alden boys’ soccer dropped a 4-1 match to Greater Boston League (GBL) opponent Medford on Friday but managed a 3-3 tie with non-league Gloucester on Monday. The Golden Tornadoes squad is now at 0-5-1 GBL and 2-6-2 overall on the season. Malden plays on the road against nonleague East Boston on Tuesday, October 8 at East Boston Stadium at 3:30 p.m. and stays on the road for a 4:00 p.m. game against GBLer Everett on Friday, October 11 at the Madeline English School. The Malden High School coed field hockey team will be looking for its second GBL win and a sweep of league rival Everett today when it plays the Tide in a rematch at Madeline English School at 4:00 p.m. Malden blanked Everett, 1-0, in the first matchup, but is now at 1-7 overall (1-3 GBL). ynnfield’s Anthony Floramo ran for three touchdowns in the first half on their way to a 33-6 win over Malden on Friday. The loss put Malden at 0-3 overall (0-1 Greater Boston League) heading into this Saturday’s road trip to play Hamilton-Wenham in another non-league game. Nonleaguer Lynnfield stayed undefeated at 3-0 overall with the win. Turnovers continued to hurt Malden’s cause on Friday as Lynnfield took advantage off three giveaways by the Golden Tornadoes to score twice in the game while building a four-score lead in the first half. Malden’s defense did get off to a good start by holding Lynnfield without a first down on its first two possessions. The Pioneers also got some solid play from its defense, keeping Malden bottled up on its own side of the 50-yard line for most of the first half. The two teams battled backand-forth for most of the third quarter, but John Lee upped the ante in Lynnfield’s favor when he returned a Malden punt 65 yards for a touchdown. Lee set a school record in doing so, as it was the third straight game he had scored a punt return touchdown. Malden did get on the board in the fourth quarter when the Golden Tornadoes sophomore quarterback connected with junior receiver Matt Bessey on a 38-yard touchdown pass. Monogram D4 Double siding Cedar impression half rounds Harvey Vinyl 60 Replacement Windows Custom Aluminum Trim work Windows & Doors Top quality Vinyl Siding! •Vinyl Siding •Carpentry Work •Decks •Roofing •Free Estimates •Replacement Windows •Fully Licensed •Fully Insured

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