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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 17, 2025 Page 23 SPORTS | FROM PAGE 22 to the tournament.” Following the win over the Bulldogs, the Everett girls took on visiting Lynn Classical on Oct. 16 after press deadline, before heading to Revere on Monday night (Oct. 20) to face the Patriots at 7 p.m. They will then come right home to go up against Somerville the very next day at 7-Acres, beginning at 4:15 p.m. Cross-country teams take on league rival Revere T he boy s ’ and g ir ls ’ cross-country teams had mixed results in the meet against host Revere last week at the Belle Isle Reservation on Oct. 8. The Everett boys’ (4-1) won going away, 18-40, while the girls’ (0-5) dropped a 15-50 decision. In the girls’ race, senior captain Akanksha Neupane (22:15) led her teammates across the finish line with a third-place finish. The Everett boys dominated the Patriots, taking six of the top seven places, led by senior captains Lucas Nunez (17:19) and Jeremy Whitlow (17:57), who topped the ticket with first and second place finishes, respectively. As a result of his firstplace finish, Nunez remains undefeated in the Greater Boston League. Following Nunez and Whitlow across the finish line were teammates Chris Portillo (18:40, fourth), Anthony Whitlow (19:00, fifth), Wilmer Fuentas (19:10, sixth), Dominico Delle Rose (19:12, seventh), Carlos Pagan (19:28, eighth), Pratyush Darai (20:55, 10th Shrestha (20:56, 11th Khanal (21:00, 12th is (21:42, 13th (22:05, 14th ), Raakin ), Anthoid ), Bryan Lewharjan (24:24, 18th ), Michael Lemus ) and Brasesh Ma). After Neupane’s third place finish, her teammates Shashi Pokhrel (24:31, sixth) and Nathalia Cesario (28:42, seventh) also ended up in the Top 10 in the girls meet. Both teams have two more league meets left in the regular season against Somerville (Oct. 15) and Lynn Classical (Oct. 22). The annual GBL Meet that determines all-star teams will then be held at Medford’s MacDonald Park on Oct. 29. P assed away peacefully on Saturday, October 11, 2025. She was 95 years old. Born in Pittsfield to the late Carmella Mondanaro and Charles H. Sharpe on July 7, 1930, Ann had three brothers, Charles, Donald, Francis, and a sister, Marion Lynch. All are predeceased. Ann earned a diploma from Holyoke Evening High School in 1949 and had a successful career in business administration at Ludlow Hospital in Massachusetts. She continued her career after moving to Royal Palm Beach, Florida with her late husband Melvin Barger. Upon retirement she returned to Massachusetts. Ann had five children. Her sons, Edjeiu, Johnnie and a daughter Joann Yargeau are predeceased. She leaves her living children, Joseph Magiera of Daytona Beach, FL and Jennifer Magiera Ouimette of Everett. She also leaves grandchildren, great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews that are scattered about the country. Ann loved family get togethers. She was a member of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Boston Public Library. She liked books, crossword puzzles and the Bruins. She enjoyed music by Leonard Cohen and Andrew Lloyd Webber. She preferred to travel by train. She attended church regularly with her friends. She was loving, kind and wise throughout her years. Her last thoughts were how proud she was of all of us. Services are private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Perkins School for the Blind, 175 N Beacon St, Watertown, MA 02472 or online at www.perkins.org For online O f Everett. Entered into eternal rest on Sunday, October 12, 2025 in the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, surrounded by her loving family. She was 60 years of age. Born in Everett, Christine lived in Everett for most of her life. She worked for the Everett public school system as a secretary at the Everett High School for many years. Christine was the daughter of the late Raymond W. and Judith R. (Carroll) Dunbrack; the dear and devoted mother of Eric David Dunbrack and his wife, Christine of Old Orchard Beach, Maine, Lauren Rose Boudreau and her boyfriend, Dan Montani of Taunton, and Joseph Matthew Dunbrack and his girlfriend, Diana Concannon of Everett. Dear sister of George Dunbrack and the late Joseph Dunbrack, David O f Everett. Passed away at home on October 6th, 2025, at the age of 75. Born in Everett, she was the beloved daughter of the late Constantino and Helen (Dowd) Grasso. Patricia graduated Everett High School and went onto the University of Massachusetts where she earned a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Ann L. Magiera-Barger OBITUARIES tribute visit www.RobinsonFuneralHome.com Christine R. Dunbrack Dunbrack and Raymond Dubrack, Jr. Relatives and friends were invited to attend Christine’s visiting hours in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, Everett, Wednesday, October 15. Her funeral was from the funeral home on Thursday, with a funeral Mass that followed in the Immaculate Conception Church, Everett. Burial was private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Christine’s memory to Susan G. Komen, More Than Pink Walk, www. komen.org, would be sincerely appreciated. Patricia H. Grasso English. She taught in Everett public schools for 30 years prior to her retirement. Patricia was also a writer of romance novels and won a Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, a Romantic Times KISS Award, and a National Readers’ Choice Award. She is survived by her bother Dr. Gerald Grasso, DMD of Everett and Lexington, and many nieces and nephews. At Patricia’s request, services will be private.

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