Page 18 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2026 Domenic Bellia earns spot for Greater Boston League Baseball All-Star Team Malden’s McMahon named MVP for Greater Boston League Baseball All-Star Team; Tornados Gavin and D’Anna are All-Stars By Nick Toscani A senior record-setting pitcher from Malden High was named Most Valuable Player for the 2026 Greater Boston League All-Star Team by a vote of the league coaches. Two-time All-Star Ryan McMahon became the fi rst Malden High Baseball player since 1998 to earn this honor after leading the GBL in most pitching categories, including wins (7), strikeouts (74) and innings pitched (61 2/3) and was third in ERA (0.68). McMahon was also one of the GBL’s top hitters (.442, 27-for-61) and baserunners (23 stolen bases) and was regarded as the best outfi elder defensively, throwing fi ve runners out of the bases (two at fi rst, two at third, one at second) and committing zero errors. MASS. HOUSE | FROM Page 3 H.5491 An Act implementing the recommendations of the Walsh-Kennedy Commission Report Penalties for Violations Pertaining to Cutting, Welding, or Hot Works Processes The bill establishes penalties for violations related to cutting, welding, or hot works processes: a fi ne up to $1,000 for a fi rst off ense; a fi ne up to $2,000 and/or imprisonment in a house of correction for a second off ense; and a fi ne up to.025 percent of the total project value or $10,000, whichever is greater, and/ or imprisonment in a house of correction up to 2.5 years for a third or subsequent offense. The bill maintains a fi ne of $100 for a violation of any McMahon was recently named to the Massachusetts Baseball Coaches Association (MBCA) Senior Select State AllStar Team, which played the New Hampshire Seniors last week. He was also selected to play in the 33rd Old Time Baseball Game at St. Peter’s Field in Cambridge. McMahon joins two other teammates, senior Billy Gavin and sophomore Nick D’Anna, in being selected as GBL AllStars. For Everett High, sophomore Michael “MJ” Guida and junior Tyler Freni were also selected as All-Stars. Revere High senior Domenic Bellia was named a GBL All-Star for the second consecutive season. Gavin from Malden was a second-time selectee. He went 5-3 on the mound this season with 51 strikeouts. D’Anna set a school single-season reother fi re prevention law and $100 for each day for a continuing violation. The bill authorizes a judge to take into account the size of the project on which the violation occurred and levy additional fi nes if the prescribed fine is inadequate to deter continued off enses. Penalties for Violations of the State Building or Fire Codes The bill increases from $25,000 to $250,000 the penalty for a wanton or reckless violation of the state building or fi re code that causes serious bodily injury. It maintains 2.5 years imprisonment. The bill adds a penalty of up to $500,000 and/or 7 years in a state prison or 5 years in a house of correction, for a wanton or reckless violation of the state building or fi re code that causes death to any person. The bill adds that a percord with 35 runs scored in 22 games and also led the league in hitting with a.556 batting mark. Following is the complete list of GBL Baseball All-Stars: 2026 GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Revere — Domenic Bellia Everett — Tyler Freni, Michael “MJ” Guida Lynn Classical — Jayden Barragan, Emerson Lara, Braeden Ohanessian, Mark Walsh Lynn English — Ewerd Beato, Gilbert Galva, Angel Thomas Malden — Nicholas D’Anna, Billy Gavin, Ryan McMahon (MVP) Medford — Jayden Burns, Travers Moodie, John Wright Somerville — Preston Ardolino, Colin Born son found to have acted with criminal negligence may be determined to be criminally liable for damage or death stemming from repeated and reckless non-compliance. Certification and Training Programs The bill requires all certifi cations and training programs for cutting, welding, and hot works processes to be performed using the existing National Fire Protection Association or equivalent program. The program must include: • a thorough and accessible electronic database maintained by the department of fi re services that can be used to check a worker’s status; • multi-lingual in-class off erings; • identity integrity safeguards; • in-person original initial training; and GBL ALL-STAR: Pat’s Domenic Bellia rounds second base during action against Lynn Classical. (Advocate fi le photo) • subsequent annual continued education program either online or in person. Public Notification of NonCompliance The bill requires DFS, in consultation with the Division of Occupational Licensure (DOL), to establish a system of public notifi cation and recording of non-compliance with regulations and statues pertaining to cutting, welding and hot works processes. This may include quarterly publications, an online database, an automated notifi - cation system to alert property owners, or communication with insurance companies. S.1646 An Act relative to violation of regulation regarding hot work processes This bill requires the Department of Fire Services (DFS), in cooperation with the Division of Occupational Licensure and local and state code enforcement offi cers, to collect data on written notices of code violations and fi nes from non-compliance with fire prevention laws, rules, and regulations, including: • the failure of an individual to maintain hot work training certifi cation; • performing hot work without hot work training certifi cation; and • failure to comply with hot work permit requirements. The bill requires DFS to develop, operate and maintain a database of the collected information publicly on its website, which must have an automated notifi cation system to alert aff ected property owners and insurance companies. The bills passed the House of Representatives 156-0 and now go to the Senate for consideration.
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