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Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2021 contest to reward frontline workers Encore holding E ncore Boston Harbor is looking for deserving frontline workers to treat to a night of pampering. Three lucky winners will be chosen and must be able to redeem their prize package on June 18, June 25 or July 9. The package features an overnight stay, including transportation, dinner for two at Rare Steakhouse, treatments at The Salon and an exclusive retail experience. The contest is open to any person 21 and over who worked on the frontlines in Massachusetts during the COVID-19 pandemic in the following industries: healthcare, grocery, pharmaceutical, first responder, education, manufacturing, postal services, delivery, transportation, shelter and housing. The contest will end at midnight on Friday, May 28. To learn more, and nominate yourself or a loved one, please visit HYPERLINK "https://bit.ly/EBHGiveawayHero?fbclid=IwAR2qdbC8QRs3QhnzvIXAQ4jLIJFxvvEU7LAbh86rArQ8mgu3UrQfU06YO8s" \t "_blank" http:// bit.ly/EBHGiveawayHero. Everett High football completes undefeated season with win over Lynn Classical New Coach DiLoreto grateful for efforts of his players and coaches in COVID-19 affected season By Jason Mazzilli T he COVID-19 pandemic could not keep the Everett High football team from putting up another banner season. The Crimson Tide football team completed the 2021 "Fall 2" campaign unbeaten, following a 4212 victory over Lynn Classical Friday night on the road in Lynn at Manning Field. Everett went 3-0 in the COVID-shortened Greater Boston League campaign, knocking EHS Coach Rob DiLoreto off the three strongest GBL opponents, Lynn Classical, Revere and Lynn English in the season opener, all in convincing fashion. It was a great start for the career of first-year head coach Rob DiLoreto, who was appointed to the post in January of this year. Tyrese Baptiste, bound for UMaine in the fall, hauled in a 9-yard touchdown pass to open the scoring for the Crimson Tide, which led 20-0 at the end of the first quarter. Junior Brian Gibbs scored on a 27-yard run in the first quarter and Marcus Scott made a huge defensive play on a "scoop-andscore" play when he returned a fumble for a 31-yard touchdown. Ismael Zamor rushed for a touchdown 38 yards on a Jet Sweep for a 36-0 lead at the halftime break. Zamor has been Everett's top player this season and the top player in the Greater Boston League overall this season. DiLoreto said he was excited and pleased about the results both in this game and for the season. The EHS coach said he and his staff wished there had been more time for practice and games. He said the seniors were able to have a season and that the coaches were able to jumpstart into next season already, which is just 90 days away in August. Everett stars Josiah Stewart (Coastal Carolina) and Tyrese Baptiste (Maine) will begin their college football careers in August and the Tide will welcome back Junior running back JC Clerveaux. SPORTS | SEE PAGE 17

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