THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 24, 2026 Page 15 SPORTS | FROM PAGE 12 serves, 10 kills, and 3 blocks. Freshman Miguel Rodovanski did his part in the winning eff ort with 9 kills, 7 serves and 1 block. Junior Samir Dervisevic was credited with seven serves, and also came up with three blocks. Noel Lopez Ardon chipped in with 14 serves, 3 aces and 3 kills. Ramirez also factored into the win against the Mustangs with 11 serves and 4 aces. Bousbaa was the leader in kills with 15 to go along with 1 block. Junior Donart Maksutaj returned from an illness to tally 15 serves, 7 kills and 1 block. Sophomore Danilo Teixeira Fernandes accounted for 18 serves in addition to one ace and a block. Junior Akush Gurung was credited with 10 serves, 1 ace and 3 kills. Senior defensive specialist Isaque Agostinho helped out with a kill. Fernandes turned in another fi ne eff ort with 12 serves and 14 kills. The Everett boys have since wrapped up spring school vacation week against host Malden on April 22 after press deadline. The Tide are now getting ready for Chelsea, when they come to the EHS gym for a GBL matchup on Monday, April 27, at 5:15 p.m. Lynn Classical (April 29) and Lynn Tech (May 1) will follow the Red Devils to town to complete next week’s schedule. Both of those matches will also begin at 5:15 p.m. Hard work pays off for girls tennis T he Everett High girls tennis team (1-5) dropped its fi rst fi ve matches of the year, including the latest against host Malden on April 15. They failed to win a set in each of those matches, but that all changed on Tuesday, April 21, when they defeated Lynn Classical at home, 4-1. Coach Courtney Meninger had a good idea that the pendulum was going to swing the other way after her team’s performance against the Golden Tornadoes. “The girls won more individual matches within each set against Malden than in the previous four losses this year, which (demonstrated) to me their hard work in practice is now showing up in matches,” said Meninger. “We then carried over that momentum and confi - dence into the match against a good Lynn Classical team.” First singles player Brigitte Parada forced her match into a third set that she barely lost to her Rams opponent, 4-6. Trina Le played exceptionally well in second singles, according to Meninger, who then added, “(Le) was able to fi ght back after losing the fi rst set to tie things up to force a third set, where she (persevered), 6-4.” Thy Phanhang came up big in LEGAL ANNOUNCEMENT EVERETT PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FISCAL 2027 BUDGET The Everett School Committee, in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 71, Section 38N, will hold a Public Hearing on the subject of the proposed Fiscal 2027 budget on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Everett High School Library, 100 Elm Street. Budget information will be posted on the Everett Public Schools website, and hard copies will be available at the Central Administration Building, 121 Vine St., Everett, MA 02149, beginning on Thursday, April 23, 2026. PUBLIC HEARING ON SCHOOL CHOICE The Everett School Committee, in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 76, Section 12B, will hold a Public Hearing on the subject of School Choice on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, immediately following the Public Hearing on the Fiscal 2027 budget in the Everett High School Library, 100 Elm Street. REGULAR SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING The regular meeting of the Everett School Committee will be held on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, immediately following the Public Hearing in the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget and the Public Hearing on School Choice, in the Everett High School Library, 100 Elm Street. April 17, 24, 2026 Welcome Home to Periwinkle Park! Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate Formerly Carpenito Real Estate third singles, winning the match in straight sets, 6-4, 6-0. The winning continued in fi rst doubles, when the tandem of Sophia Hernandez and Lizy Castro shut down its opponents, 6-0 6-0. Luna Sepulveda and Ashely Pineda, playing second doubles, maintained the trend to help seal the deal on Everett’s fi rst win of the year, 6-1, 6-0. The Everett girls concluded the spring school vacation schedule against visiting Lynn English on April 22 after press deadline. They will return to the courts at Revere on Monday, April 27, before coming home to face non-league Lowell the next day at Rosetti Park. Without a break in the schedule, they will head to Medford to go up against the Mustangs on April 29 and then begin a new month at home versus Malden on Friday, May 1. All four of these matches will start at 4 p.m. OBITUARY Tillie Cogliano lie is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Relatives and friends are ref Everett. Entered into eternal rest on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in the Katzman Family Center for Living in Chelsea. She was 97 years old. Born in Everett, Tillie was a lifelong resident. She worked for many years at Gorins Department Store which became Almys Department Store. Tillie was well organized and knew where everything was in the store. She enjoyed life. Tillie’s greatest joy was her family. There wasn’t anything that Tillie enjoyed most than being with and helping her family. She also loved to bake and her sweet delicacies were a crowd favorite. Tillie was the dear daughter of O the late Pasquale and Raff aela (D’Adamo) Carrabis; the beloved wife of the late John W. Cogliano; the dear and devoted mother of Tonia Schramm and John W. Cogliano and his wife, Andrea; the loving Gram of 9 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren; the devoted sister of Lisa Pirelli and the late James, Carmen, Enrico and Theresa Carrabis. 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