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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, FEbRuARy 13, 2026 Page 11 Crimson Tide boys indoor track earns three GBL championships at league meet Everett senior captain Kayshaun Eveillard qualifi es for nationals next month in the 300 The 2025-26 Crimson Tide EHS Co-Ed Indoor Track Team Captains, shown from left to right: Front row: Anthony Whitlow, Zoe Massiah, Akanksha Nuepane, Isabella Pimenta and Shinead Riley; second row: Antonio Iraola, Kervens Joseph, Lucas Nunez, Kayshaun Eveillard, Graziella Foster and Jeremy Whitlow. (Advocate fi le photo) By Joe McConnell he annual Greater Boston League (GBL) indoor track championship meet was held at the Reggie Lewis Athletic Center in Roxbury on Feb. 5, and by meet’s end, the Somerville Highlanders took fi rst place in both the boys and girls divisions, while the Everett boys came in fourth, and the girls sixth. By all accounts, Everett coach T Jehu Cimea had nothing but good words for the performances of both his teams. “It was a great meet for both teams with lots of personal bests,” Cimea said. “The teams were so focused. They left everything on the track, and it showed in the results. I couldn’t be prouder of them.” The Crimson Tide took home three championships in the dash, 300-meters and the 4x200 relays, and they belonged to senior captain Kervens Joseph (6.65, 55-meter dash), senior captain Kayshaun Eveillard (35.20, 300) and the relay team of junior Sandesh Pun, Joseph, senior Saymon Silva and Eveillard (1:35.03). Eveillard’s eff orts in the 300 also earned him an invitation to the national championship meet next month. After the Highlanders racked up 112 points on the boys side, Revere (83), Medford (74), Everett (58), Chelsea (32), Malden (23), Lynn Classical (11) and Lynn English (4) followed them across the fi nish line in the fi nal league meet standings. On the girls side, Somerville led the way with 124 points, with rivals Medford (76), Revere (73), Chelsea (56), Malden (46), Everett (14), Lynn English (9) and Lynn Classical (4) trailing them in the standings. Beyond Everett’s league champions, Ian Herrera (9.3) and Adrianna Figueroa (10.95) placed fi fth in their respective 55-meter hurdle races. Lucas Nunez (2:47.2) was third in the 1,000. Joseph (1910.50) came in second in the long jump. Graziela (29-7.50) and Gaetano Foster (41-10.25) secured matching third place shotput fi nishes in their respective divisions. The girls 4x200 relay team of Isabella Mitrano, Marissa Cadet, Zoe Massiah and Shinead Riley (2:02.27) accounted for a fourthplace fi nish, along with the boys 4x400 quartet of Bentley Pyram, Herrera, Pratyush Darai and Jonathan Hernandez (3:59.7). The boys 4x800 relay squad of Christopher Portillo Cruz, Carlos Pagan Landeo, Jeremy Whitlow and Nunez (9:29.27) fi nished fi fth, as did the girls 4x400 relay foursome of Sofi a Chavez Velasquez, Deysi Blanco Suchite, Amina Mekic and Adrianna Figueroa (5:13.81). BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2026 FEB 15, 3 PM ALL MONTH 757 BROADWAY FEB 19, 5 PM SPRING ST. & 90 CHELSEA ST. City of Everett Black History Month Trivia on Social Media Zion Church Ministries Black History Month Service City of Everett Plaque Unveiling for Mr. Matthew W. Bullock

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