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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 11, 2019 Page 15 ~ Malden High Sports Roundup ~ Malden High Golden Tornadoes golf stays hot, wins 5th match By Nick Toscani Malden High co-ed field T he Malden High School varsity golf team prevailed in a closely contested Greater Boston League (GBL) matchup with Revere Tuesday, coming out on top in a 38-34 fi nal. The win lifted Malden to 5-3 overall and 4-1 in the GBL portion of the schedule. hockey pulls out 1-1 tie with Everett Crimson Tide The Malden High co-ed fi eld hockey team forged a 1-1 deadlock with GBL rival Everett Tuesday. The tie put Malden at 1-21 in the GBL and 1-7-1 overall. Malden was back in league play Thursday (after presstime), hosting GBLer Revere at Macdonald Stadium at 6:00 p.m. and has a busy week next week: on the road versus non-leaguer Bishop Fenwick at 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15; hosting nonleaguer Peabody at Pine Banks Park on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 4:00 p.m.; and on the road at Triton Regional at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18. Malden boys’ soccer looks for win on the road at Everett today The Malden High boys’ soccer squad is looking for its fi rst Greater Boston League win on the road at Everett today, at the Madeline English School at 4:00 p.m. Malden was blanked by highly-ranked East Boston in a non-league game on the road Tuesday, 4-0. The Tornadoes squad sits at 2-8-1 overall. Malden girls’ soccer hosting Everett today at Pine Banks Park The Malden High girls’ soccer team is seeking its fi rst win today, hosting Everett at Pine Banks Park at 4:00 p.m. Malden fell to non-leaguer Georgetown From left, junior J.T. Bowdridge and senior Simon Daponta have been two of the most consistent golfers for the Golden Tornadoes this season. (Courtesy/MHS Athletics) Monday, 3-1. The Tornadoes record stands at 0-7-2 overall heading into today’s game. Next week Malden is at GBLer Somerville on Wednesday, October 15 at Dilboy Stadium at 4:00 p.m. and then hosts Gloucester in a non-league game at Pine Banks Park on Friday, October 18 at 4:00 p.m. Malden girls’ volleyball seeking to heat up in season stretch run The Malden High Golden Tornadoes girls’ volleyball team is seeking to heat up in the stretch run of the regular season. At 4-9 overall after a tough spate of games, Malden is looking to break a four-game slide heading into today’s home match with Everett at 5:30 p.m. at the Finn Gym at Malden High School. Malden High senior Simon Daponta tees up a shot for the Tornadoes golf team. (Courtesy/MHS Athletics) ELECTION | FROM PAGE 14 people to move away from recycling,” Linehan said, adding that residents want a smaller barrel and bin program. Orsino said more and more municipalities are moving toward pay-as-you-throw programs. “If we’re not recycling properly, I think we should address that issue,” she said. “I think we should hold off before we get rid of pay-as-you-throw.” Both Orsino and Linehan said they would welcome the role ward councillors play in addressing constituents’ concerns and complaints. They are both ready to plan the neighborhood Fourth of July celebration and excited about the chance to make sure a broken streetlight is replaced. “That’s my sweet spot,” said Orsino, who added that she’s always browsing through the posts on the See, Click, Fix website. “My background is in community service,” said Linehan. “I can hit the ground running with constituent service issues.” Both candidates said they would have regular offi ce hours, hold regular ward 3 neighborhood meetings and share information with residents through diff erent channels, including social media platforms. “Listening is huge to me,” said Linehan, who hopes to bolster civic engagement, by pushing for childcare at city meetings and more translation and interpretation of city meetings and materials. 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