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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 31, 2024 Page 15 Everett High Boys’ Volleyball seniors bounces career interests during Senior Night Mark Pierre was accompanied by his teacher, Jillian Ells during Wednesday’s Everett High School Boys’ Volleyball Senior Night at Everett High School. Pierre plans to study mechanical engineering at Fisher College. By Tara Vocino S Shown from left to right are, Nischal Tamang, Mark Pierre, Kalleb Miranda, Ryan Soares and Head Coach Michael Fineran. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) eniors shared their career interests during Wednesday’s Everett High School Boys’ Volleyball Senior Night at Everett High School. Kalleb Miranda plans to attend trade school at Peterson, cheered on by his mother Ione Nischal Tamang was accompanied by his friend Sushant Shrestha and his sister, Simran Tamang. Tamang plans to study computer science at Harvard University. Miranda, his father Jeff Miranda, his sister Iza Miranda and his girlfriend Barbara DeSouza, who was the scorekeeper. Hyan Soares was cheered on by his best friend Elisa Alves, his friend Murillo Brandl, his friend Lucas, and his friend Barbara DeSouza. Soares plans to work in management after graduation. Local student wins State Championship for High Jump C hristian Fraser, of Everett, a senior at Mystic Valley Regional Charter School in Malden, won the MIAA Division 6 High Jump State Championship with a jump of 6’6”. Christian is only the second ANNOUNCEMENT person ever to win a State Championship from MVRCS. He will be competing this Saturday at Fitchburg College for the MIAA Meet of Champions. Christian will be attending UMass Lowell in the fall. The Mass. Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Medal for the High Jump. BASEBALL | FROM PAGE 14 Greater Lawrence, and he didn’t disappoint. He was credited with the win by the coach after going the fi rst three innings. Nordeivy Santana fi nished the game on the mound, before the home team got the run it needed in the home half of the sixth to invoke the mercy rule as a result of a single by Lara. Goffigan drove home two with a double, and Portillo singled in a run to lead their teamChristian Fraser and his parents, Jeff and Stacey Fraser. (Courtesy photos) mates on off ense. Love sat down with his Greater Boston League (GBL) peers on Wednesday to select the all-star team after press deadline. He’ll then turn his attention to next year. “We now have one year together under our belts,” said Love. “I want baseball to create some noise in Everett like football and basketball have done through the decades.” To that end, the off -season begins now. Love will fi rst be bringing his underclassmen to The Base, an urban baseball academy located on Shirley Street in Roxbury throughout the month of June. He also plans to have them in Fall Ball Leagues, before engaging in a strength and conditioning program next winter. Love’s assistant varsity coaches – Chris Miller and Luis Luciano – and JV coach Dave Peach will have them in the batting cages this summer. All of this extra work is design to make sure they are in next year’s state tournament. REVERE AMERICAN LEGION POST #61 Is reopening soon! We are happy to announce that we have begun taking reservations for our function hall at 249 Broadway, Revere for events after May 20, 2024 For information, please call 781-284-9511 Leave your name and telephone number. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net

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