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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 8, 2021 Page 15 MHS Boys Soccer kicks off season T he Malden High School Varsity Boys Soccer Team has kicked off its first full season since 2019. The Golden Tornadoes are led by 18th year Head Coach Jeremiah Smith, who is also a longtime MHS English educator. The team is off to a 2-2-2 start behind senior captains Christian Osorno Vasquez, Aman Chhetri and Andre DeOliveira. The Golden Tornadoes squad was headed into a Greater Boston League showdown on the road against Medford last night. (Photos by Henry Huang) The Malden High School Varsity Boys Soccer Team: back row, from left: Head Coach Jeremiah Smith, Heroldson Lerois, Yoji Yonetani, Daniel Ribeiro, Idriss Touati, Waseen Lalili, Ezekiel Dettering, Erick Rodrigues and Joao Ferriera Neves; front row, from left: Captain Andre De Oliveira, Lucas Rogerio Araujo, Captain Aman Chhetri, Captain Christian Osorno Vasquez, Bradley Toussaint. Josh Angulo Gonzalez, Edison Lerois, Juan Esteban Ventura and Jamie Mejia Musto. Josh Angulo Gonzalez Juan Esteban Ventura Lucas Rogerio Araujo Yoji Yonetani Aman Chhetri Andre De Oliveira Daniel Ribeiro The MHS Boys Soccer Seniors: front row, from left: Josh Angulo Gonzalez, Andre De Oliveira, Lucas Roger io Araujo, Juan Ezekiel Dettering James Mejia Musto Heroldons Lerois Esteban Ventura and Jamie Mejia Musto; back row, from left: Daniel Ribeiro, Heroldson Lerois, Aman Chhetri, Idriss Touati and Yoji Yonetani. GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK:Everett field hockey takes big win over Malden in battle of coed teams to stay unbeaten in GBL Everett Football back in action at home tonight vs. Lynn Classical, 6:00 Revere girls volleyball wins three in row, including big one over Everett, improves to 7-6 overall By Steve Freker E verett field hockey rolled to a 5-3 win over host Malden on Wednesday led by a four-goal scoring performance from Robert Driscoll. Driscoll scored early and often for the Crimson Tide, breaking three tie games with goals, including a score early in the second half which gave Everett the lead for good after the two teams had battled to a 3-3 tie. Adam Marshall also scored his first goal of the season for Everett. LEAGUE | SEE PAGE 14 Brothers Adam Marshall, left, a senior and Omar Marshall, right, a junior, are key members of the Everett field hockey team. Both are also members of the Tide baseball team. (Steve Freker Photo) Everett High field hockey sits atop the Greater Boston League unbeaten at 4-0-1. (Steve Freker Photo)

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