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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 5, 2025 Page 11 FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 1 the next three months, and he’s ready to live up to the hype. There’s no question the effort has been there since the first day of practice on Aug. 15, and the coach continues to like what he sees. “Our team is preparing very hard for the home opener against Medford,” DiLoreto said earlier this week. “They continue to give their best eff ort every day, and (my assistant) coaches (and myself) are very happy with the progress that they are making. We have identifi ed areas of improvement in all three phases of the game – off ense, defense and special teams – and are continuing to work hard to improve even more in each of those areas.” In football, the common cliché that everybody uses is that games are won in the trenches, and if that’s the case, Everett already has that fi gured out. Left tackle Gaetano Foster, left guard Guerlins Christalin, center Daniel Hernandez, right guard Enno Neto and right tackle Nathan Fortune will be the off ensive line starters against Medford. On defense, cornerback Kervens Joseph, linebacker Sammy Lacombe, linebacker Armani Negron, linebacker Tyler Freni and defensive end Wael FOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 12 ROLL TIDE ROLL: The EHS Crimson Tide Varsity Football Team, shown in no particular order: John Barreiros, Jamauri Dulin, Jonathan Goes, Gideon Legall, Jeremiah Joseph, Wael Fanidi, Sam Lacombe, Tyler Freni, Giovani DeBrosse, Armani Negron, Kervens Joseph, Bensen Charlmont, Jeremiah Clark, Davensky Dorafi ls, Roshon Belony, Hamza Dhaik, Phillip Pimenta, Valdemyr Fedna, Jakari Jules, Thomas Ramos, Dawins DeBebrosse, Alex Auguste, Ralph Dasne, Steven Thomas, Armstrong Delisme, Michael Walsh, Godson Delisme, Bradley Jacques, Christopher Moran, Jaden Cruz, Nehemiah Fields, Jeremiah Anderson, Jeff rey Saint Louis, Tristan Jackson, Matthew Murphy, Kayo Coelho, Keldrin Tate, Adriel Correia, Wolf Fils-Aime, Christopher Claude, Angel Ventura, Moises Interiano, Guerlins Christalin, Hector Gonzaga, Omarion Ayala, Miguel Lopez, Kellyson Linhares, Mikel August, Enno Neto, Daniel Hernandez, Nizayah Guzman, Sandler Malvoisin, Jeff erson Ramirez, Josiah Harris, EJ Wright, Gaetano Foster, James Nguyen, Noah Dos Santos, Nathan Fortune, Damien Jean Louis, Kamari Washum, Rafael Maluf, Emerzon Garcia, Nam Le, Jafet Ramos, Daniel Lubrena, Luis Barreiros, Robert Williams, Pedro Lopez, Jerol Zamor, Terry Jean, Prince Gauchan, Abraham Pierre, Raul Pleitez, Jams Dos Santos, Bhavikpreet Singh and Davi Simoes. Also shown are Coaches Carol Manuel, Jason Portillo, Joseph LaMonica, Peter Forte, Dylan Cyphran, Sid Shrestha, Malik Love, Jay Biggi, Robert DiLoreto, Duane Sigsbury, Douglas Soule, Robert Riobe, Claudy St. Juste, Erick Brown and Gerrel Boyce. (Everett Advocate photo) Strike Out Cancer Women’s Annual Softball Tournament When: September 6th 2025 (rain date September 7th 2025) TIME: 9:00 am WHERE: Glendale Park Everett $350.00 per team plus raffle basket donation (due by Sept. 1st) Cash,Checks (made payable to Everett Charity Softball), Venmo or Zelle Age 18+ ASA Softball rules apply Double Elimination 1 and 1 count to start The Everett High School Varsity Football senior cheerleaders, shown from left to right: Bottom row: Danica Pham, Emma Perry, Justine Lynch, Kaitlyn Peralta and Maria-Helena Rangel; top row: Rileigh Kenney, Gianna DiPaolo, Ian Herrera, Kirsten Carapellucci, Leosmary Perez and Narnia Horatuis. (Everett Advocate photo) If you would like to make a donation or register a team, contact Kim Nicolo (857) 888-1201 Kristen Bairos (781) 760-8589 Or @ Strikeoutcancer77@gmail.com Strike Out Cancer will benefit local families in need, multiple charities (including but not limited to NBCF, Shriner’s , Annie’s Angels). Our goal is to help local families, raise awareness and remind everyone that nobody fights alone.

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