Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 28, 2023 Everett High Varsity Football players teach Pop Warner players drills in football camp By Tara Vocino A pproximately 60 Pop Warner players and 40 high school students participated in the Everett Crimson Tide Pop Warner Football Clinic at Everett Veterans Memorial Stadium on Wednesday night. The clinic continued throughout the week readying many of the participants for the high school Fall football season. Tallin Allen did an angle block, guided by Coach Jason LaMonica. Among those pictured are: Roshon Belony, Nate Fuller, Jovens Jean, Moises Interiano, Aidan Duclos, Donald Michel, Carlos Cornejo, Shane MacKenzie and Jayden Prophete. Pop Warner 10U player Keiven Soto, accompanied by Coach Jonathan Long, learned how to block. Pop Warner 6U player Pop Warner Patrick Walsh, at right, passed the ball to Everett High School player Joseph LaMonica. EHS football players, at right, led Pop Warner players in stretching exercises. Everett High School football players Matthew LaMonica and Shane Mackenzie with 10U Pop Warner players. On the 6U team are: Elijah Eloiseau, Desmond Demosthene, Jason LaMonica, Sebastian and Leroy Heard. Trips — Quarterback Leroy Heard, far right, got a tackle for loss. Everett High School Assistant Football Coach George Holman guided runs to the goal line. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Participating in the camp are: Chris Ruiz, Pedro Rodrigues, Carlos Rodrigues, Jason Stark, Marvin Desruisseaux, Armani Negron, Camilo Zelava, Allyson Rodriguez, Damien lackland, Jeremiah Jean Louis, Adam Sherman, Joao Barreiros, Everett Crimson TIde Varsity Head Coach Justin Flores, Tiago Pires, Matthew LaMonica, Carlos Cornejo and Shane MacKenzie. Everett High Varsity Football Greater Boston League All Stars, shown from left to right: OL/DL Carlos Cornejo, Aidan Duclos and Shane Mackenzie. 13U Pop Warner player Moises Interiano, at right, drove Nate Fuller. 6U teammates Sebastian Heard and Leroy Heard went through formation and passing drills. Roshon Belony and Aaron Connor, at left, did one versus ones. Everett High School freshman/Running Back Francisco Fernandez, far left, practiced ball security.
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