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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2020 Page 9 Everett boys receive four all-star nods; Chamblain gets Coach of the Year By Greg Phipps W hat was overall a very strong season for the Everett High School boys’ basketball team was capped off with several all–Greater Boston League (GBL) honors last week. The Crimson Tide had four players named to the GBL all-star team, and head coach Stanley Chamblain received the Coach of the Year award. The Tide finished unbeaten in GBL play, taking home this year’s league championship. They entered the Div. I North playoff tournament as a fourth seed, having won 16 regular-season games. A fi rst round rout of Methuen was followed by a tough 65-52 home loss to fi fth-seeded Cambridge Rindge & Latin in the quarterfi nals. Chamblain guided his young FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 8 that option.” All of the freshmen, sophomores and juniors were recognized by name and brought to the podium. The event concluded with the 21 seniors being honored at the podium. The graduating players are Eli Auguste, Clarence Jules, Louie Philippe, Louis Dorosario, Josh Nieves, Gacari Lee, Trey Sejour, Christian Delgado, Xavier Edward Lewis, Abraham Betancourth, Houyame Bargach, Deshawn Weston, Jason Portillo, John Malloy, Marc Reveil, Marc-Ancy Souffrant, Junior Pamphile, Davi Pereira, Guerby Murat, Brutchel Hyppolite and Khouri Dottin. Senior offensive lineman John Malloy received the one er Dimitry Philippe. The performance of the trio of Aubourg, Monexant and Philippe, plus the presence of returning juniors Kevin Ariste, Omar Quilter and Kyle Alcy and sophomore Roby Dormevil bodes well for next season’s outlook. After this season ended in the quarterfi nal round, Chamblain said he was pleased with the campaign overall, especially going without a defeat in league competition. “Going 17-5 with the young team we had is very encouraging,” he acknowledged. “It gives us a lot of hope for next year.” Senior guard Brandon Johnson squad, with just one senior on the roster, to a 17-5 overall fi nish in 2019-20. The Tide utilized their quickness and athleticism, to go along with a suff ocating style of defense, to win 14 of their fi nal 16 regular seaspecifi c award handed out – the 2109 Unsung Hero honor. Assistant coach Greg Bluestein described Malloy as a quiet leader and a straight-A student highly respected by his teammates who played through injuries and epitomized what it means to be an Everett football player. Former Everett High School sports broadcaster Jack McGrath was mentioned as well. McGrath was a beloved fi gure in the city. He passed away in late February at the age of 87. New Superintendent Priya Tahiliani, who was hired back in December, briefl y addressed the gathering, saying that she has a son who participates in sports, and that athletics proFOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 11 Aluminum Everett 10 Everett Ave., Everett 617-389-3839 Owned & operated by the Conti family since 1958 • 62 Years! “Same name, phone number & address for over half a century. We must be doing something right!” Owned & operated by the Conti family since 1958 • 57 Years! family since 1958 • 60 •Vinyl Siding •Carpentry Work •Decks •Vinyl Siding •Free Estimates •Fully Licensed •Roofng •Free Estimates •Carpentry Work •Fully Licensed •Decks •Roo ng n • Fully Insured •• Replacement Windows Replacement Windows www.everettaluminum.com g Now’s the time to schedule those home improvement projects you’ve been dreaming about all winter! Everett Aluminum Spring! Sophomore John Monexant son contests. Everett’s lone senior, guard Brandon Johnson, was chosen for the all-GBL squad. He was joined by underclassmen teammates Franky Aubourg, a junior, and sophomores John Monexant and

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