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Page 22 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 26, 2025 REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 Brito, Vicmarys Charles, Rassan M Dangol, Shankar Huang, Wangyi Patel, Bhavnaben V Tassinari, Nina T SPORTS | FROM PAGE 14 wire, and it was Revere that was able to connect up top to retake the lead with three minutes to go. They were then able to hang on to secure the victory over their GBL Everett rivals. There was no time for the Tide to reflect on the close loss. They had to climb back on the bus the very next day for a trip to Lynn in order to go up against Lynn English at Manning Field. “We got off to a slow start, but did have some scoring chances,” said Landaverde. “However, we managed just one goal after all of that.” Garcia set up the score on a Huang, Jingyan Patel, Abhik V Le, Tuong M BUYER2 SELLER1 Central Court LLC Copeland, Thomas N Ylzal Investment LLC Ye, Ruxiao Patel, Kaushik D Bailey, James M cross that the Lynn English defense inadvertently deflected into its own goal. “The second half was somewhat controlled, but the legs began to (tire) that resulted in our passes crumbling, and Lynn English was able to take advantage of it,” said Landaverde. “We continued to attack, but toward the end of the game we gave up a free kick that Lynn English was able to connect on to account for the all-important third goal to seal up the win for them.” The Tide wrapped up the week with a home game at the Stadium on Saturday against Methuen. “It was a very intense game, Copeland, Patricia Cui, Xin Patel, Smita Bailey, Nina T and at times very scrappy,” said Landaverde. “Both teams were aggressive, but our boys were able to hold their own against the Rangers.” Everett was denied a goal early on in the first half, but it didn’t slow down the home team. “We started moving the ball much cleaner and sharper in the second half, but on one play we tried to dribble the ball out of our own end, but Methuen scrambled for it, and got a shot off to account for the first goal of the game,” said Landaverde. That lead lasted only about 10 minutes, when sophomore Jason Santos played a precise SELLER2 ADDRESS 15 Staples Ave #41 308 Chelsea St 15 Bennett St 120 Wyllis Ave #408 30 Chelsea St #204 58 Cabot St CITY Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett through ball to Garcia on the left wing, who was then able to get a shot off to tie up the game. Throughout the remainder of the second half, the Everett defense tightened up to keep Methuen at bay to earn a point for their teammates in the overall standings. Landaverde remains confident that a turnaround is coming. “The recent results did not reflect the quality of our play in those games,” he said. “We will find an even better rhythm in future games, and will be much sharper and focused on our principles to improve on past results. I’m proud of the entire team that continues to DATE 09.05.25 09.05.25 09.05.25 09.02.25 09.04.25 09.05.25 PRICE 355000 850000 975000 655000 325000 1030000 show up each day to put their best foot forward in order to get better in their own overall games. We can’t wait to see what will come next.” What’s coming up in the immediate future is another game under the lights at the Stadium Friday night (Sept. 26), when they play host to Somerville starting at 6 p.m. It follows a home game at 7-Acfres against Lynn Classical on Sept. 23 after press deadline. Medford then comes to 7 Acres next week to take on Everett on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 4:15 p.m., followed by an away game at Malden’s Pine Banks two days later (Oct. 2) at the same time.

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