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Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, FEbRuARy 20, 2026 EHS Crimson Tide Hockey Senior Cheerleaders Honored on Senior Night Shown from left to right: Back row: Charenthalie Estime, Cristal Tejada Perez, Victoria Cutler, Kiley Reyes, Hayana Richemond and Head Coach Holly Garcia; front row: Neya Maharjan, Captain Grisnel Gonzalez Pena, Captain Shaeendra Hall, Carolynn Avalos and Ashley Pineda during last Friday’s EHS Crimson Tide Girls’ Varsity Hockey Cheerleading Team’s Senior Night and game against the Lynn Jets. Victoria Cutler was joined by supporters: her father Marc Cutler, her mother Maria Cutler, her brother Nicolas Cutler, her brother Anthony Cutler, her boyfriend Adam Sherman, her uncle Elio LoRusso and her cousin Maria Gabriella LoRusso. She plans to graduate from college and become a sonographer or registered nurse. Ashley Pineda Ramos was accompanied by family members: mother Nodelia Ramos, father Elvis Pineda, sister Em Pineda Ramos, aunt Estella Santos, uncle Mizael Millian, and cousins Kimberly, Mayrely and Yajaira Millian. She plans to go to school for nursing, become a nurse practitioner and work in the NICU. She also hopes to continue her passion for music. Kiley Reyes-Chavez was joined by supporters: her mother Ari Chavez, her sisters Briana Chavez and Rosalinda Chavez, her brother Xander Villalta, her nieces Adeleni and Mirella Chavez, her nephew Matteo Chavez and her friends Estefani Morales Martinez and Elizabeth Rivera. She plans to attend college to get a bachelor’s degree in diagnostic medical sonography and later on specialize in pediatric sonography. Charenthalie Estime was joined by supporters: her mother Biennemise Destra, her father Charles Estime and her brother Christopher Estime. She plans to graduate from college to become a pediatrician. he Everett High School Crimson Tide Varsity Hockey Cheerleading Team honored their families on Senior Night last Friday. T Captain Grisnel Gonzalez Pena was joined by her mother Grisnelys Diaz and her brother Raily Castillo. She plans to double major in economics and data science, pursuing a career in consulting and eventually owning her own consulting firm. Carolynn Avalos was joined by supporters: her stepfather James Liberge, her mother Guisella Liberge and her friend Sean Burnett. She plans to study nursing with the goal of working in neonatal care.

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