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Page 14 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 18, 2019 SELECTED | FROM PAGE 12 longtime educator and former Framingham school superintendent with a wealth of experience in developing leaders who promote equity. DESE is partnering with the New York City Leadership Academy on the leadership development program for fellows. The Academy builds the capacity of educational leaders to confront inequities and create the conditions necessary for all students to thrive. NOW HIRING Close battle for much of the game but Malden football falls to Everett By NICK TOSCANI T hey battled to a deadlock at the half in monsoon-like weather conditions and stayed even for much of the third quarter as well. But the Everett Crimson In a professional newly remodeled elegant salon close to NEW Encore Casino. The elegant salon is located in a high traffic area across from Dunkin’ Donuts on Broadway in Everett, MA. 3 Chairs for Rent. 2 Private Rooms with space available for an esthetician and spray tan technician!!! Perfect for a Lash Specialist, Masseuse, or Waxing Specialist! Mega Hair Elite 517 Broadway (Suite 5) Everett, MA 02149 617-389-1900 Cedar impression half rounds Tide was able to pull away late in the game for a 30-6 win over host Malden Friday to improve to 4-1 on the season (2-0 Greater Boston League). Malden, despite playing its best game of the year for three quarters, is still seeking its first win at 0-5 (0-2 GBL). Malden came out of the gate strong after taking the opening kickoff, driving the ball right down the field on eight plays and scoring the game's first points, on a three-yard touchdown run by senior captain Jerry Mervil. Mervil had set up the TD run with a 39-yard burst up the right sideline two plays earlier. The PAT kick was no good, but Malden led, 6-0, just five minutes into the game, the first time Malden had held a lead on Everett in a game in four years. Mervil (11 carries, 89 yards, touchdown) and junior Giovanni Mesmues led the Malden offense, which was focused primarily on the ground attack. Everett came right back and tied the game at 6-6 using its double-wing ground game. Malden's defense stuffed the two-point conversion attempt and the MHS Golden Tornadoes football captains Peterson Maxis and Jerry Mervil. score remained tied. Everett drove deep in Malden territory several times the rest of the half, but the Tornado defense, led by sophomore defensive end Eli Beato and junior linebacker Mesmues, shut the Tide down before the goal line. With the score knotted up at the half, Malden was still seeking the big upset against the #4-ranked Tide. Everett began to take back some momentum midway and late in the third quarter. With Malden backed up and forced to punt from its own end zone, the Tide got a strong rush and Tyrese Baptiste tackled the punter out of the back of the end zone for a two-point safety. That gave Everett an 8-6 lead it would not give up again, with 6:55 left to play in the third quarter. Another short field where Everett got the ball on the Malden 31-yard led to another quick Tide score and a 14-6 lead. After two more possession exchanges Everett quarterback Duke Doherty broke free on a keeper for a 14-yard touchdown and a 20-6 lead. Baptiste ran in a two-point conversion to make it 22-6. Baptiste's "pick six" for 11 yards and a touchdown and Jaden Clerveaux's run made the final score. **** Malden is back in action on the road Saturday in a non-league game at Whittier Tech in Haverhill with a 10:30 a.m. kickoff. Everett hosts Somerville at 5:00 p.m. tonight at Everett Memorial Stadium and clinch its first GBL Championship since the league was reconstituted since 2017 and an undefeated run with a win. Monogram D4 Double siding 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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