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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2021 Page 13 Diamondbacks beat Cubs 7-6, Cardinals beat the Phillies 4-2 Suspended in the top of 3rd inning due to lightning By Tara Vocino R evere Youth Baseball and Softball Little League (major leagues) played interleague on Wednesday night at Griswold Baseball Field. The Diamondbacks beat the Cubs 7-6, and the Cardinals beat the Phillies 4-2. They had to cut the game short in the top of the third inning due to lightning. The softball Little Leagues will kick off their season next week. CUBS: Top row, from left to right: Assistant Coach James Schaefer, Curtis Sullivan, Anthony Berry, Jacob Gisetto, Paolo Meho and Head Coach Joseph Ewing. Bottom row, from left to right: Trevon Fowler, Tyler Schaefer, Joseph Ewing Jr. and George Berry. DIAMONDBACKS: Front row, pictured from left to right: Michael Beouy, Stephen Rizzo, Thomas Cronin, Joseph Hatch and Steven Rocino. Back row, pictured from left to right: Assistant Coach Steven Rocino, Ian Bogertman, Paul Smith, Mason Hiduchick, Tyler Freni and Cronin-DeAvilla. Not pictured: Head Coach Marc Maisano, Assistant Coach Richard Hiduchick and players Nico Santonastaso and Dylan Cunningham. CARDINALS: The Cardinals played against the Phillies on Wednesday at Griswold Baseball Field. Front row, pictured from left to right: Matthew Morgan, Niko Fronduto, Michael Guida, George Papalambros and Michael Fronduto. Second row, pictured from left to right: Jaime Aguilar, Zachary Ward, Michael Vetere and Michael Cinelli. Back row, pictured from left to right: Asst. Coaches Michael Fronduto and Sean Ward, Head Coach Shawn Vetere and Asst. Coach Nicholas Papalambros. Greening the Gateway Cities Program offers free trees to Revere residents T he City of Revere is participating in the Massachusetts Urban Canopy Project through the Greening the Gateway Cities Program (GGCP) of the state Offi ce of Energy & Environmental Aff airs. GGCP off ers free trees to Revere residents owning a home with an address in the designated planting zones. Trees are six to 10 feet tall and are planted by the state Department of Conservation & Recreation. Trees are an asset to our city. Trees provide shade and wildlife habitat, retain water and improve the visual appeal of our streets and neighborhoods. Increasing the tree canopy around your home provides savings in energy cost related to heating and cooling. GGCP is supported by the Offi ce of Mayor Arrigo, Revere’s Department of Public Works and the Office of Planning & Development. To access a map of the City of Revere’s tree planting zones, visit www.revere.org/ greeningrevere. For more information about this program and for address eligibility, Revere property owners should visit MAUrbanCanopy.org or call 617626-1459. Revere has been named a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation. PHILLIES: The Phillies fell to the Cardinals, 4-2. (Their roster was unavailable by press time.) INDIANS: Bottom row, from left to right: Chase Belanger, JoJo Miranda, Joseph Visconti and James Rose. Top row, from left to right: Head Coach Adolfo Palermo, Shayna Smith, Anthony Ristino, Shane Moran, Cesare Rollo and Assistant Coach Vincent Palermo during practice at Susan B. Anthony School on Wednesday. Not pictured: Paul Tappen, Yanzel Fuentes and Alexander Anticevic. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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