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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 13, 2023 Page 11 Hickey’s game-winner leads girls’ soccer team over Winthrop, 5-4 By Emily Brennan T he Mystic Valley girls’ soccer team took down Winthrop by a score of 5-4 on Monday afternoon. In a 4-4 game, Reilly Hickey scored the clutch 50th minute game-winner to secure a victory for the Eagles. Hickey ripped home a goal from the top right corner of the box after she created separation from her defender with some fancy footwork. Evie Reynolds netted Maroon and Gold’s fi rst tally of the day off an assist from Lucia Antonucci to open the scoring in the eighth minute. Mystic Valley controlled the pace of play in the remainder of the fi rst half, scoring three more goals while conceding two. Reynolds had one more goal and Hickey had two goals, which were both assisted by Antonucci. The second half was tougher for the Eagles, as Winthrop increased the pressure by throwing more numbers into their attacking third, resulting in a back-and-forth fl ow to the game, with Winthrop scoring twice and Mystic Valley scoring on one fi nal occasion, again by Hickey. In goal, Emily DeLeire was solid once again, as she saved four Winthrop shots on the afternoon. After the win, the Eagles improved to 6-3-1 in the season. Mystic Valley hosts Innovation Academy on Thursday for a 4:15 p.m. contest. For the latest on Mystic Valley Athletics, follow the Eagles on social media on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Reilly Hickey in action Beacon Hill Roll Call By Bob Katzen GET A FREE SUBSCRIPTION TO MASSTERLIST – Join more than 22,000 people, from movers and shakers to political junkies and interested citizens, who start their weekday morning with MASSterList—the popular newsletter that chronicles news and informed analysis about what’s going on up on Beacon Hill, in Massachusetts politics, policy, media and infl uence. The stories are drawn from major news organizations as well as specialized publications selected by widely acclaimed and highly experienced writers Keith Regan and Matt Murphy who introduce each article in their own clever and inimitable way. MASSterlist will be e-mailed to you FREE every Monday through Friday morning and will give you a leg up on what’s happening in the blood sport of Bay State politics. For more information and to get your free subscription, go to: https://lp.constantcontactpages. com/su/aPTLucK THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ and senators’ votes from the week of October 2-6. All Senate roll calls are on overriding Gov. Maura Healey's veto of several items in the fi scal 2024 budget. The House already overrode the vetoes. EMPLOYERS MUST DISCLOSE A SALARY RANGE WHEN POSTING A JOB (H 4109) House 148-8 approved and sent to the Senate a bill, dubbed the Frances Perkins Workplace Equity Act, which would require employers with 25 or more employees to disclose a salary range when posting a job position. Supporters said that in the Greater Boston area in 2021, women on average were paid 70 cents for every dollar earned by a man. They noted this gap widens among communities of color, where Black and Latina women have the highest gender and racial wage gaps of 51 and 55 cents, respectively. “With the passage of this legBHRC | SEE PAGE 17

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