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Boys’ Varsity Basketball Game Recap v. Everett

Chouaib Saidi December 19, 2023
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Thomas Tierney also contributed to this article.

Malden boys varsity basketball opens up their season with a narrow 59-52 loss against Everett. With high hopes for the opening season, Malden faces early adversity. Despite losing a number of seniors this past year, Malden brings in new hopes led by senior captain Ezekiel Noelsaint. 

The basketball team huddling to discuss strategies. CHOUAIB SAIDI

Throughout the game, the leading score went back and forth between Malden and Everett, with the latter securing the final lead. Despite the disappointing loss, Malden showed fight and determination throughout the game. A young team that lost many seniors has already shown just how high their potential can be. With the team being primarily juniors and sophomores, Malden looks to continue and build on their potential. 

 

Ethan Phejarasai looking for options down the court. CHOUAIB SAIDI

Playing Everett in any sport is not an easy thing to do. Between the energy and the amount of students and parents watching the games, it can be hard for teams to play against. The energy the Everett student section brings to games of all sports—but specifically, basketball—is very impressive. Despite this, Malden fought through it and kept the final score to a narrow number. In Malden’s last game against Everett, they were defeated in Everett as well, but early in the 2022-2023 season, Malden defended its home court and beat Everett by a score of 59-46. This is a trend Malden is hoping to see in its later game this season against Everett on January 11th. 

The interesting thing about starting a new season is that fans never know what to expect. Malden High School is full of surprises when it comes to sports, so fans never know what could go wrong or right in the season—which has the viewers glued to their seats shivering in suspense.

With this, Malden looks to continue their season and seek out their first win in their second game of the season and its home opener against Chelsea High School on Tuesday, December 19th. 

About the Author

Chouaib Saidi

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Chouaib Saidi is 16 years old and was born on October 16th, 2007. Saidi was born in Morocco but moved to the US at age one and has resided here ever since. Saidi is bilingual and speaks Arabic at home. Saidi has one younger brother and one older half-brother who he lives with alongside his mom and dad. Saidi’s favorite artist is ASAP Rocky. During the summer Saidi was participating in martial arts and workouts alongside working. Saidi’s goal for this year is to stay on track with school to minimize his overthinking to maintain happiness. In three words, Saidi is open-minded, disciplined, and faithful. Saidi’s love for writing and photography is why he has stayed in this class since his Freshman year, and he hopes to pursue a career in a similar field after high school.

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