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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, July 12, 2019 Page 13 Saugus Babe Ruth All-Stars battle Lexington in Tourney Kid’s Day teaches future stars agility and fun at World Series Park Bryson Walsh jumps through mini-hurdles at Kids’ Day on Sunday afternoon. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino) Shortstop Anthony Cicolini (8), Pitcher Thomas Falasca (10), Left Field Nathan Marcom (7), First Baseman Tyler Santoro (13), Third Baseman Matthew Ruggiero (24), Second Baseman Massimino Ventre (2), Right Fielder Joseph Cirame (3) and Pitcher Zak Rizzo (11). C en t er fielder K yle MacLaughlin is at bat. Pitcher Zak Rizzo on the mound Back row: coach Paul Ventre, coach Matthew Marcom, left fielder Nathan Marcom (7), pitcher Thomas Falasca (10), pitcher Zak Rizzo (11), center fielder Kyle McLaughlin (23), third baseman Nick Sacco (16), right fielder Joseph Cirame (3), coach Thomas Falasca and coach Charles McLaughlin. Bottom row: short shop Anthony Cicolini (8), pitcher Tyler Santoro (13), second baseman Matthew Robbins, second baseman Kam Carter (6), third baseman Matthew Ruggiero (24) and catcher Massimino Ventre (2). Adriana Santos DeMelo said the side step is the most difficult part of Kids’ Day. By Tara Vocino Saugus Little League Softball player Adriana Santos DeMelo enjoyed the Hula-Hoop jump. Rita and George Sacco cheer on their grandson third baseman Nick Sacco. Bryson Walsh kicks a ball during Kids’ Day at World Series Park on Sunday afternoon. He is guided by Josie Penza. Roseann Santoro (center), Jenifer Falasca, Ella Falasca and Lori Santoro cheer on first baseman Tyler Santoro and pitcher Thomas Falasca. he Saugus Babe Ruth 15-Year-Old All-Star Team lost 12-6 against Lexington Babe Ruth in the Eastern Massachusetts Babe Ruth 154 North State Tournament on Sunday night. Earlier in the afternoon, Kids’ Day was held, which featured an obstacle course designed for children in kindergarten through eighth grade. The children were taught agility and strength training using mini-hurdles, a crawl tunnel and Hula-Hoops. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. T

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