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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2022 GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK: GBL wrestler from Malden wins MIAA State Championship 425r Broadway, Saugus Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St. We are on MBTA Bus Route 429 781-231-1111 At this time, the state requires everyone to wear masks We are a Skating Rink with Bowling Alleys, Arcade and two TV’s where the ball games are always on! PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE 12-8 p.m. Sunday Monday Tuesday $9.00 Price includes Roller Skates Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost Private Parties 7:30-11 p.m. $10.00 Price includes Roller Skates Adult Night 18+ Only Wednesday Thursday Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m. Private Parties Private Parties 4-11 p.m. Saturday 12-11 p.m. $9.00 $9.00 Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m. Sorry No Checks - ATM on site Roller skate rentals included in all prices Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional BIRTHDAY & PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE www.roller-world.com T M er! Corynne McNulty, who attends the Forestdale K-8 School and is in the seventh-grade class, has already achieved national notoriety with a U.S. Wrestling title at 119 lbs. last summer. She recently brought some fame home to Malden when Corynne defeated Miza Sambuzi of Central Catholic in the Finals of the 127 lb. class in the MIAA State Girls Wrestling Tournament. She dominated from frontto-back in the Finals matchup, eventually winning by a knockout score of 9-0, one of the most one-sided matches of the tournament. McNulty was able to compete Corynne McNulty, a Forestdale 7th-grader, wins State Crown at 127 lbs.; Adds to list of accolades By Steve Freker alden High School wrestling has hit the jackpot once again with another State Champion in the MIAA State Girls Wrestling Championships. And she's just a Seventh-GradMalden High’s Corynne McNulty, center, won the MIAA State Wrestling Championship at 127 lbs. recently and was honored with a municipal citation presented by Mayor Gary Christenson, left, and Malden Public Schools Director of Wellness and Athletics Charlie Conefrey, right. (Courtesy/City of Malden) at the high school varsity wrestling level due to an MIAA-granted waiver which allows seventh and eighth graders to compete. Malden High also uses this waiver in other sports, where middle school level sports are not available. McNulty was a member of the Greater Boston League Coop team which included members from Malden High, Everett GBL | SEE Page 15 ~ GUEST COMMENTARY ~ Thinking Out Loud Looking For Fossil Fuels In All The Wrong Places By Sal Giarratani he Biden White House is still trying to somehow blame Trump for the gas crisis and when it isn’t the Orange Man, it is war criminal Vladimir Putin, that bad character trying to beat the Ukraine into submission. I am bewitched and bewildered like Rod Stewart’s old song. Gas pump prices have been rising since Biden’s fi rst day in offi ce when he shut down the Keystone XL pipeline and started pushing AOC’s Green New Deal. When Trump left the White House, gas prices were under $2.00 per gallon and, since then, the price has doubled with no end in sight. It appears while Biden hasn’t a clue how to fi x anything, we just merrily go on paying it up the nose. Lately, the Biden folks are even now talking with Venezuela, the Iran Mullahs and incredibly, the Russians Oligarchs to feed our fossil fuel needs. The Green New World Order has captivated the growing AOC-wing of the Democratic Socialists Party which has kidnapped the brains of both Biden and Pelosi. The political party, once called the “party of the people” is now working against the people’s best interests. It would appear that they are trying to force us out of our fossil fueled cars and into electric vehicles, even though these vehicles are still unaff ordable for most of us and the infrastructure to run them is a long way from charging them FUELS | SEE Page 9

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