Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2021 D’Ambrosio GOTV Breakfast rallies the district to Get Out and Vote on Tuesday, December 14 By Tara Vocino T he D’Ambrosio for State Senate campaign rallied the First Suffolk and Middlesex District to get out and vote during the Get Out the Vote (GOTV) Breakfast at Casa Lucia Function Facility on Saturday morning. A Special Election will be held this Tuesday, Dec. 14, for the State Senate seat formerly held by Joseph Boncore. City offi cials, pictured from left to right – State Rep./Councillor-at-Large Jessica Giannino, Mayor Brian Arrigo, State Senate candidate/School Committee Member Anthony D’Ambrosio, Councillor-at-Large George Rotondo, Bella Rotondo, City Council President/Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto – with resident Kimberly Fall (far right). Pictured from left to right: supporters Juan Carlos Aguilar, candidate D’Ambrosio and Lilian Wendy Vega, holding a Dec. 14 special election sign. Shown from left to right: State Rep./Councillor-at-Large Jessica Giannino, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Senate candidate/School Committee Member Anthony D’Ambrosio, residents Karen and Emilio Fusco, D’Ambrosio’s father, Gerry, and resident Kimberly Fall asked people to get out and vote during Saturday’s Get Out the Vote (GOTV) Breakfast at Casa Lucia Function Facility. Standing from left to right are residents Mauro Mini and Dawn Clark and candidate D’Ambrosio with his parents, Michelle and Gerry. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) SEASON | FROM Page 5 key roles on both sides of the ball. Seven Malden starters on defense were seniors on Thanksgiving in the Tornados' win over Medford. For Revere, a dozen seniors were starters in the win over Winthrop on Turkey Day and Everett had a reported 20 of its 22 starting off ensive and defensive starting spots fi lled by seniors. What all this means is that a lot of coaches have a lot of work to do getting players ready to fi ll those spots next fall, starting with preseason camp in August. Looks like there will be a lot more "good" numbers up for grabs next fall when its Picture Day and everyone throws on the game "uni's" for the fi rst time! State Senate candidate/School Committee Member Anthony D’Ambrosio and his supporters, pictured from left to right: Northeast Tech Vocational School Committee Member Anthony Caggiano, Jane Rizzo and Steve Capano. **** Everett High and Lynn English still teams to beat in Boys Basketball Some things change like the wind, others never seem to change at all. Season Two of the COVID-19 pandemic will feature some more "normalcy" than usual, if that even exists anymore. Players, coaches and offi cials will still need to wear masks, but fans will be allowed into the game for the fi rst time in a year and a half when the Winter Season kicks off next week. Full winter slates begin with Malden hosting Medford on Tuesday, December 14 and Everett hosting Chelsea the same night, both games are 6:00 p.m. starts. This will be the fi rst full season with the two Lynn teams (Classical and English) in the GBL and as usual the "teams to beat" are Everett High and Lynn English. More on all this coming next week after a week of games under the belt!
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