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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 27, 2019 Page 17 SPORTS | FROM PAGE 15 back to top 1,000 yards rushing in a season (1,0121) since Ricky Bethlemie ran for 1,130 in 2002. Martino threw for 198 yards on the frame, 1,550 for the year and 19 TDs. Malden’s defense ruled for the shutout win led by fellow co-captains Austin Teal, Jamie McInerney and Exilhomme, the best defensive player in the GBL in 2011. Tyler Williams’s 32-yard interception return for the game’s final points five minutes into the second half completed the scoring. The Mustangs had some solid play from Max Clancy, Chris Bucknam and Reggie Fleurial. Medford started a freshman at quarterback in this one for maybe the first time in series history in Gene Gonclaves. They were hurt by the loss of top offensive weapon senior back Nick Olivier, who was injured and out of action for this one. It ended up being the final Thanksgiving game on the sidelines for third-year head coach Rico Dello Iacono, who stepped down after Game Three in the 2012 Mustang season. He went 0-3 for the holiday classic. 2012: The largest crowd in years turned out for the historic 125th Game held at Macdonald Stadium in Malden under a fabulous, sunny sky with temperatures perfect – around 40 degrees. Malden won the game, by a 32-6 final, to capture its sixth straight, behind the passing of senior QB Jake Martino, who completed 12-of-23 passes for 123 yards on the day. Junior Reggie Thelemaque led Medford from the QB spot with 89 yards rushing. He scored Medford’s only TD on an exciting, 54-yard run to open the third VOTE | FROM PAGE 14 “We applaud the hard work of Education Committee Chairs Rep. Alice Peisch and Sen. Jason Lewis, and thank all of our elected leaders for their willingness to listen to superintendents, who oversee schools across the Commonwealth,” said Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents Executive Director Tom Scott. “Having been a partner in these conversations since the formation of the Foundation quarter. Junior Malik McLaren finished with 72 yards on 14 carries. Senior Rodney Blaise scored two TDs for Malden on a three-yard run in the second quarter and on a five-yard pass from Martino in the third. Junior Ray Sainristil opened the scoring with a first quarter, oneyard TD plunge. Senior Captain Paul Kiernan caught a two-point conversion pass from Martino for an 8-0 Malden lead. Senior Patrick Provitola, who also played great at linebacker, caught a two-point conversion pass. Sainristil scored two TDs. 2013: For one of the few times in the series’ ancient 126-game history, Malden High scored as many points defensively (eight) as offensively in a holiday win, topping host Medford, 16-0, at cold and blustery Hormel Stadium. The wind chill was even lower than the Malden final score on this day. Malden scored on its first possession on a 21-yard run by Raymond Sainristil. The extra-point conversion try was no good, and it stayed 6-0 until Malden senior captain Jensen Ayuk leveled Medford’s Xavier Gibson on the very last play of the first half, scooped the loose ball and ran it in for a safety, Malden 8-0, at the half. Medford’s defense also played tough, causing three Malden fumbles on the day, recoveries by Mustang Matt Sullivan and Gibson. Ayuk struck again midway through the third quarter, running back an interception off Mustang QB Reg Thelemaque for a 58-yard Pick 6 score. Malden QB Loveng Francois ran in the two point conversion for the 16-0 final. 2014: This was another classic “throw out the records” upset win that few saw coming, except for Budget Review Commission, we recognize that providing the resources to keep Massachusetts competitive and to re-establish equity across all zip codes is not an easy task. Expanding opportunities for all children is at the heart of district leadership, and we believe that the Student Opportunity Act makes the necessary reforms to ensure that our schools and our students get the resources they need to succeed.” To support ongoing efforts to address education-funding chal~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing at the John and Christina Markey Malden Senior Community Center, 7 Washington Street, Malden, MA at 6:30 P.M. on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 on Petition 19-016 by Andrew William Tchate for a variance of Section 800.4.1.3 Chapter 12, of the Revised Ordinances of 1991 as Amended of the City of Malden, Adminstrationto hear and decide appeals of decisions or orders made by the Insepctor of Buildings or other administrative official, Namely, the use or occupancy, at the property known as and numbered 58 Malden Street, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID # 038-208-812. Petition & plans available for public review in Office of Assessor, 110 Pleasant St., 3rd floor. Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.org or https://permits.cityofmalden. org/EnerGov_Prod/SelfService. By: James O’Brien Chairman November 27 & December 6, 2019 those on the Medford sidelines, of course. Under a full cover of snow, over a foot on the artificial surface of Malden’s Macdonald Stadium before it was cleared by game time, Medford head coach Jason Nascimento recorded his first Thanksgiving Day coaching win in a 3612 win over host Malden. Medford came into the game at 1-9 overall and looking to break a long, seven-game Thanksgiving Day win streak for Malden, and they got the job done. Medford QB Adrien Pineda led the way offensively, 5-of-12 passing for 244 yards and three TDs, two to Myles Olivier. Pineda also scored a TD himself on an 11-yard run in the fourth quarter and threw a TD pass to Jose Lopes. For Malden, junior Danley Exilhomme scored both of Malden’s touchdowns, but Medford looked in command with an 18-12 halftime lead. It was all Medford in the second half, led by Pineda and the two-man wrecking crew defensive duo of Matt Sullivan and Anthony DiRienzo, who were dubbed “The Smash Brothers” in reports on the game. Each also had a key interception in the second half. Sullivan and DiRienzo each had double-digit tackles, making life miserable for the Malden offense. 2015: They showed up at Hormel Stadium for Game #128 at Hormel Stadium… and a Malden Game broke out. Malden scored early, often and then some in a raucous, record-setting victory – they honked and hollered all the way in a 59-36 Golden Tornadoes victory, the highest scoring game, two teams combined – ever – in series history. It was also the most points Malden lenges, the legislation also includes the following provisions: • Establishes a Rural Schools Commission to investigate the unique challenges facing rural and regional school districts with low and declining enrollment and make recommendations for furhad ever scored on Thanksgiving Day and the most since a 50-6 win in 1960. Medford scored 36 points for the second straight year (and the most points in the 128-game history for the series by a team that did not win the game. Malden also set a record in this game as the Golden Tornadoes defense scored a whopping (and record) five times on the morning. Malden led 28-0 after the first quarter, and 45-8 at halftime, but Medford did not quit – led by Cory Moore – who finished with three TDs and 155 yards rushing. Medford owned the second half, outscoring the visitors, 28-14, but led by the Exilhomme Brothers, DJ and Danley, Malden held Medford at bay long enough at the end. Danley Ex returned two interceptions for TDs and ran for two more. DJ scored three TDs – seven TDs between them. Malden clinched its first GBL title since 1989 with the win. Eighth-year head coach Joe Pappagallo added to the momentous day by announcing his resignation at halftime. 2016: Despite scoring early and playing a solid first quarter, Medford ultimately fell to Malden, 41-18. 2017: Medford and Malden, both entering the game with losing seasons, slugged it out in an exciting back-and-forth game that marked the 130th time they had met on Thanksgiving. Medford capitalized on Malden errors, scoring a touchdown on a fumble recovery and scoring after successfully foiling Malden’s attempt at a two-point conversion. Malden ultimately won the match, 27-22, and the win was the Golden Tornadoes’ only one ther updates to help impacted districts and communities • Directs the Department of Revenue and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to analyze the method of determining required local contributions in the Chapter 70 school fund~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ PERMITS, INSPECTIONS & PLANNING SERVICES 110 Pleasant Street, 2nd City of Malden, Massachusetts Floor Malden, Massachusetts 02148 (781) 397-7000 ext. 2030 MALDEN PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Auditorium on the First Floor of the JOHN & CHRISTINA MARKEY MALDEN SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER, 7 Washington Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 on the petition of Lawrence French, on behalf of property owner, L. French Realty Trust, for a special permit under Section 700.1.3.1 of Chapter 12, Revised Ordinances of 1991, as Amended, of the City of Malden, seeking to structurally change, extend and change use of a preexisting nonconforming property in the Residence A zoning district, namely, to construct two dormers on the third floor of the existing building and to change use from a single-family dwelling and rooming house to a three-family dwelling, at the property known as and numbered 98 Laurel Street Malden, MA, and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #133 684 406. Petition and plans are available for public review in the Permits, Inspections & Planning Office, Malden City Hall, 110 Pleasant Street, 2nd Floor, Malden, MA and on the City website under Permit Application # CMID-029792-2019 at https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_PROD/SelfService#/home. By: Kenneth Antonucci, Clerk Malden Planning Board November 22 & 27, 2019 of the season; second-year head coach Bill Manchester’s team finished 1-10 overall. Junior Wesley Pierre stole the show with over 15 rushing yards and two TDs. Freshman Justin Nortelus also scored a TD, the first ninth-grader to score for Malden on Thanksgiving ever, it is believed. Coach Manchester resigned his post three weeks later. 2018: The temperature was the big story before this game even started, when a record cold wave gripped the region, sending the thermometer to a bone-chilling 15 degrees with a gusty wind making the wind chill factor around 0 degrees. Medford was the favored team coming in, with a 3-7 record, and Malden was winless, but the Golden Tornados capitalized on five Medford turnovers, including a lost fumble with under a minute to play on Malden’s 21-yard line and the Golden Tornadoes clinging to a 26-24 lead. Freshman linebacker Justin Desimone recovered his second fumble of the game after Malden senior Sean Stout tackled backup Medford QB Joel Disla and the ball came free, recovered by Malden. Medford starting QB Keith Barrasso had left the game two plays earlier after an injury. Barrasso had been the game's best player before that, with a record 230 yards rushing on 24 carries and three touchdowns. Malden got touchdowns from junior Jerry Mervil (2) and sophomore Matthew Bessey. At the conclusion of the game, Medford’s 10-year head coach Jason Nascimento announced he was retiring from the post. First-year Malden head coach Steve Freker got a win in his Thanksgiving debut. ing–formula for the purpose of improving equity, predictability and accuracy • Requires MSBA to undertake a review of the current program, now in its fifteenth year, to ensure that capital reimbursements meet district needs

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