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EVERETT CLUB SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS DINNER SET FOR MAY 25 - The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)

The Everett 'E' Club will hold its 17th annual scholarship andawards Dinner at Caruso's in Saugus on May 25 at 7 p.m. Former RedSox shortstop Rico Petrocelli will be the featured speaker. Foursenior scholar-athletes will receive $1,000 scholarship grants.They are Stacey Blake (Salem State), Dayna DelGaizo (SoutheasternMass.), Heidi Fitzpatrick (Tufts) and Paul Sagarino, Jr. (UMass/Amherst). For information, contact Lawrence Vozella at 387-0180.

Stoneham's Linette Kelley hit game-winning home runs inconsecutive games against two of the top teams in the league asStoneham remained in first place in the Middlesex League with a12-0 record. The senior second baseman hit a solo home run in a 2-0win over second-place Reading and a two-run homer in a 4-2 win overthird-place Wakefield . . . Junior catcher Laury Kovalchek hit .714(10-14) with 2 home runs and 9 RBIs, leading Tyngsboro to victoriesover Whittier, Chelsea and Presentation of Mary . . . Braintree'sCarlene Needle earned her third shutout in her last four games witha four-hit 1-0 win over Wellesley. The senior righthander also hada no-hitter against Milton . . . Lincoln-Sudbury's Juliana Blaserpitched back-to-back no-hitters against two of the top four teamsin the Dual County League, helping her team remain in first placewith a 10-1 record. The senior struck out 12 in a 3-0 win overfourth-place Bedford and had seven strikeouts in a 15-0 win oversecond place Newton South . . . Kerri Curran of Milton had aproductive week. In a 9-8 loss to Bay State League foe Dedham, thejunior shortstop went 4 for 6. In an 11-8 win over Needham, shewent 5 for 6, including a three-run homer in the seventh. TheMilton captain is now batting .516 in the league and .581 overall.

BASEBALL REPORT

Walpole will square off against host Braintree tomorrow night(6:30) seeking to avenge its only league loss, 6-5. Braintree, thefifth-ranked team in the Division 1 poll, is led by Brian McDevitt(2-0, 0.88 ERA) and Tom Mulloy (4-1, 1.90) on the mound. Walpole,the fourth-ranked team in the Division 2 poll, counters with ToddCollins (5-0, 0.94) and Leroy Decker (6-1, 1.74), and Rob Rando atbat (.468) . . . Belmont Hill's Derek Plourde hit three home runsto overpower Rivers, 9-2. The junior center fielder, who hailsfrom Waltham, collected 6 RBIs.

THE JEFF JUDEN, LISA MOORE WATCH

Salem senior righthander Jeff Juden and Wellesley junior LisaMoore have been tearing apart the opposition this spring. Here aretheir 1989 and career totals:

JUDEN'S STATISTICS: Year W-L ERA IP H CG ER BB SO HR 1989 6-0 0.00 44 12 6 0 10 97 0 Career 25-3 0.45 204 83 28 13 73 388 3

MOORE'S STATISTICS: Year W-L ERA IP H CG ER BB SO HR 1989 10-1 0.00 72 16 11 0 9 162 0 Career 32-3 0.09 233 49 31 3 45 465 0

RECORDS

Claudia Czascn, an exchange student from Germany, set schoolrecords in the high jump (5-5 1/4), triple jump (35-11 1/2) andhigh hurldes (15.6), leading Hamilton-Wenham to a Cape Ann Leaguetriumph over Lynnfield, 99-28 . . . Six-foot Patrice Misiano brokethe Revere record in the long jump with a 15-6, shattering EveBarron's (14-1) 8-year mark by 17 inches, despite Revere's 74-56loss to Medford. Misiano broke the record in each jump -- her firstattempt was 14-5, her second was 14-11 and her final was 15-6 . . . Xaverian set three school records at the State Coaches' Meet atBrockton. Joe Kamara ran the 100 meters in 10.6, good for secondplace, to break Dave Gramm's time of 10.9 set in 1986. JohnMenslage ran the 300 intermediate hurdles in 39.6 (third place) tobreak his own record. The relay team of Mark Welch, Bob Flaherty,Chris Teeley and Kamara broke a 12-year record in the 4x100 relay(44.2). The team finished second to Brockton while breaking theXaverian record of 44.5, set in 1977 . . . Jose Correia of NewBedford took first place in the 1,600 meters at the Nestle/LoucksGames in White Plains, N.Y. with an impressive 4:13.1. At the samemeet, teammate Sean Bourgeois finished second in the 3,200 meters(9:23.0).

ALL-SCHOLASTIC SPRING MEETING IS MAY 25

The Globe's All-Scholastic baseball and softball committeemeetings will be May 25 at 7:15 p.m. at the Globe.

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A farewell roast for retiring Lowell boys' basketball coachCharlie Ryan will be June 1 at the Windsor Falls Restaurant inDracut. For tickets, call Dennis Canney at 458-1830 or Tony Romanoat 851-7784 or 851-2020 . . . Community Rowing, a public accessprogram founded in 1985 to serve the metropolitan Boston area, hasstarted a rowing program along the Charles River for CambridgeRindge & Latin students. Students have access to the river twice aweek in eight-oared shells. Coaching and equipment will be providedby Community Rowing. Interested organizations and individualsshould contact the Community Rowing office at 868-4903 or by mailat P.O. Box 2604, Cambridge 02238 . . . The 35th annual SportsAwards Night for Don Bosco will be held in the gym June 1 at 6:30p.m. For information, contact AD John Grady at 426-5009 . . . TheSuburban League girls' track championships will be held Monday atMIT at 2:30 p.m. AMES ;04/25 NKELLY;05/16,10:30 SCHNOTE1