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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, FEbRuARy 3, 2023 Page 17 HOCKEY | FROM PAGE 16 Saturday, 8-1. The game was called in the middle of the second period, because a St. Joe’s player had to be wheeled off the ice and taken to the hospital via ambulance after falling to the ice. It turned out to be nothing serious, nothing broken, according to Richards, who talked to The Phoenix coach Rob Dwyer the next day. Michael Brandano of Everett helped pace the off ensive attack for the Tide in this game with two goals. The Everett co-op then lost to host Taunton Monday night, 6-2. The Tigers jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one period, but the visitors trimmed the defi - cit to one after two, 3-2, before the home team lit the lamp three more times in the third to seal the deal. Everett senior David Saia notched the fi rst goal against Taunton from Brandano. Revere senior Austin Annunziata then accounted for the other goal assisted by his classmate Chris Cecca and junior Matt LaCroix, also from Revere. Junior goalie Ben Rosa played all but the fi nal three minutes of the game, and ended up making 15 saves. Aaron Al-Marayati, also a junior, manned the net for the remainder of the game. After taking on non-league host Lowell on Feb. 1 after press deadline, the Tide has since returned home to face GBL rival Medford Saturday at the Allied Veterans Memorial Rink, starting at 2 p.m. OBITUARIES Roberto Santiago, Jr. al Mass in Our Lady of Grace Church, 194 Nichols St., Everett Friday, Feb 3rd, at 10 am. Services will conclude with entombment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Roberto’s memory may be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at www.lls.org Bryan Edward DeSilva O f Everett. Passed away at Mass General Hospital in ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA Boston on January 22nd, at age 60. He was the beloved son of Carmen Velasquez (Santiago) and Roberto Santiago. Loving brother of Carmen Santiago, Rosemary Acevedo, Aidely Santiago, Hedy Santiago, Humberto Santiago, and Marlyn Rosa. Loving father of Breanna Chantelle Santiago, Jazmin Eileen Santiago, and Ellis Soares Santiago. Cherished grandfather of Jevaughn Tyler Gilkes and Xzeana Lichelle Santiago Black. Loving and devoted fi ancé of Norma Soto. Mr. Santiago was a receiving supervisor for Sanofi Shipping. He enjoyed spending time with his family and watching his favorite team, the New York Yankees. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend a Funervited to attend Bryan’s funeral services in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home Everett, Monday January 30. Burial followed at the Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. In lieu of fl owers, contributions in Bryan’s memory to the American Diabetes Association, 300 Congress St., Boston, MA 02210 would be sincerely appreciated O f Everett. Entered into eternal rest at home on Wednesday, January 25, 2023. He was only 38 years old. Born in Stoneham, Bryan lived in Everett. He had a strong passion for automobiles and was and articulate drawer. Beloved son of Cheryl (McCormick) DeSilva and the late Edward DeSilva. Dear and devoted brother of David DeSilva and his wife, Katie. He is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles and cousins. Relatives and friends were in

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