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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, February 28, 2020 Page 17 CORRECTION PLAYOFF | FROM PAGE 16 so I expected them to play with a bit of nervousness,” he said. What had the coach feeling good about the overall effort was the ability to shake off the slow start. “I thought [our players] responded well as the game went on,” said Chamblain. “They really turned it up on the defensive end and never looked back.” Guards Omar Quilter (a team-high 15 points) and senior Brandon Johnson (five steals) made life difficult for the Methuen ballhandlers by presEverett freshman guard Roger Vasquez looks to pass off in Monday’s playoff victory over Methuen. Carolann Cardinale I n the last two editions of The Everett Advocate, Everett High School senior girls’ basketball player Carolann Cardinale was incorrectly identified as Candace Cardinale. The Advocate regrets this error. Sellout crowd attends February Vacation youth clinic M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that 100 Everett children attended a sold-out weeklong February Vacation youth clinic at the Everett Community Health and Wellness Center. “I’m happy we offer a safe place for children in our community to spend their February Vacation. This clinic allows children to have fun, while also staying fit. They’re able to learn how to incorporate physical activity and healthy nutrition into their everyday routine,” said DeMaria. For the entire week, children ages six to 14 participated in a series of events and activities. Everett youngsters learned about animals, engaged in physical activity and toured Everett City Hall for a lesson on city government. The clinic also focused on healthy nutrition classes while offering daily healthy lunch and snacks. The City of Everett will offer another Youth Clinic for April Vacation. Signups for the clinic will begin in March. Tide players Kevin Ariste and John Monexant challenge this closein shot during first-half action on Monday. CORRECTION I n the February 21 edition of The Everett Advocate, it was incorrectly reported that there were 101 fatal overdoses in the city last year and 180 fatalities in 2017. This is corrected to say that those figures represent the total number of overdoses for each year. There were a total of 15 overdose fatalities in 2017 and seven fatalities in 2019. The Advocate regrets this error. suring the ball and forcing mistakes. The Tide also dominated under the glass, led by Roby Dormevil with eight rebounds and Franky Aubourg with five boards. They would each finish with 10 points. Other contributors were John Monexant, Dimitry Philippe and Kyle Alcy with six points each. The Tide improved to 17-4 overall with the win, and Chamblain hopes his unit can maintain the intensity on the defensive end. “That’s been our identity all season: to play hard defensively and let the rest of the game just come to us.”

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