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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 22, 2021 Page 13 Meet the 2021-2022 MHS/RHS Varsity Golf teams Shown in the top row from left to right are Jacky Summers, Dante Federico, Colby Parker, Krish Gray, Jake Simpson and Malden High School Head Coach Richard Malatesta. Shown in the bottom row from left to right are Saul Kruckenberg, Bo Stead, Captain Jojo Lydon and Ryan Cogswell. Pictured at Mount Hood Golf Course in Melrose on Tuesday: Malden High School and Revere High School students are on one team. Shown in the back row from left to right are RHS Head Coach Brandon Pezzuto, Ollie Svendsen, Isabella Pedersen, Chase Branzell, Ryan Willett and Alexio Trichilo. Shown in the front row from left to right are Harrison Rua, Alessandro Trichilo and Cristian Lynch. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK: Everett continues GBL gridiron dominance with another showdown win Malden Boys Soccer hanging onto postseason hopes; Tornado football blanked on road by Lynn Classical By Steve Freker ****** A nother "Showdown Night," another big win for head coach Rob DiLoreto's Crimson Tide football team. The two teams that were highlighted to potentially give the Everett squad the most pushback before the first kickoff of the year was held in 2021 were its last two opponents: Lynn Classical, two weeks ago, and Revere, this past Friday night. Everett's response? Domination...and a pair of big wins. Friday night was the JC Clerveaux Show as the senior back scored a career-high four TDs in a 37-11 win on the road at Revere. In the previous game, Everett's special teams play led the way in shutout trouncing of the Classical Rams at home. Everett has gotten down to power-run football first; anything else second on offense and it has carried the Tide to a perfect, 5-0 record. That undefeated mark includes a perfect 4-0 GBL mark as well. Malden Boys Soccer and Captains Christian Osorno, Aman Chhetri and Andre Oliveira are looking for one more win. (Advocate Photo/Henry Huang) Everett has racked up about two miles of rushing offense since the season began, fueled by a slew of productive running backs, and led by Clerveaux and Cam Mohammed, fronted by a steady offensive line. The Tide can clinch at least a share of what would be Everett's 25th GBL Championship since 1992 with a win at home over 1-5 Medford. Kickoff is at 6:00 p.m. tonight. A win tonight combined with a win at home next week (Friday, October 29, 6:00 p.m.) on the road at Malden would make Everett sole Greater Boston League champions, in the first full GBL season since 2015. Malden was 1-4 overall (1-2 GBL) heading into last night's home game versus Lynn English. Malden Boys Soccer needed one more win for postseason berth Head coach Jeremiah Smith's Golden Tornado boys’ soccer squad grabbed a big, 1-0 win over visiting Lynn Classical Tuesday. Senior goalkeeper Josh Angulo got the shutout in net and had 7 saves on the day while Malden's lone goal came on a shot after a crossing pass from about 10 feet in front of the Classical net, late in the first half. Malden was seeking one more win to qualify for Division 1 MIAA State Soccer Tournament play when it hosted Revere on Thursday afternoon, at 6-5-4 overall. Results were not available at press time. ****** Malden High football was blanked by Lynn Classical at the fabled Manning Field in Lynn Saturday, 32-0 The Tornado squad was again hampered by key personnel out with injury as well as costly turnovers. Malden did drive deep into Classical territory on two occasions, but could not punch one in. Classical quarterback Brian Vaughan Jr., son of the head coach Brian Vaughan had a strong day with two TD passes and one rushing touchdown. Classical went ahead, 24-0 at halftime and then added a fourth score on its first possession of the second half in the third quarter. Malden was scheduled to be back in action tonight at home, hosting GBL rival Lynn English at 6:00 p.m. Tonight is a "Pink Out" game where Breast Cancer Research Month will be acknowledged at Macdonald Stadium. Malden stays home next week when it hosts #3-ranked and undefeated Everett on Friday, October 29 at 6:00 p.m. This will be Homecoming Night for Malden and the theme is "Black Out" with all fans encouraged to wear black-colored clothing to support the evening's festivities.

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