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Page 20 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 28, 2022 Tide remains undefeated in the GBL with another blowout win Everett football takes on host Lynn Classical Friday night with the postseason right around the corner Crimson Tide RB Christian Zamor carried the ball through the Malden defensive line on Friday. By Joe McConnell W ith the playoffs just one week away, the Everett DOUBLE-TEAMED: Jason Stark (#87) of Everett jumps in on a tackle of a Malden running back as his teammate Brian Lamour (#6) wraps him up. High School football team (5-0 in the Greater Boston League [GBL] and 6-1 overall) appears to be playing on all cylinders after another dominating performance over a league rival at Everett Memorial Stadium last Friday night. The Crimson Tide didn’t waste any time to beat neighboring Malden, FOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 23 Tide volleyball shuts down Pioneer Charter School for sixth win Everett girls perfect their game with successful results as they head down the home stretch By Joe McConnell T he Everett High School volleyball team (6-11) won its sixth match of the year last Friday, Oct. 21, when they defeated visiting Pioneer Charter School out of Saugus, 3-0. It was the team’s lone encounter outside of the Greater Boston League. The Crimson Tide, led by senior setter Julie Miranda, was able to shut down its nonleague counterparts. Miranda led the way with 19 service points, and senior outside hitter Sophia Sousa accounted for three aces and four kills. Junior middle hitter Nicole Brandao collected 11 kills, and sophomore defensive specialist Kayleigh McMahon made her varsity debut and did quite well as a starter, according to coach Michael Fineran. “Our focus all week long was on making better passes to the setter and taking more swings at the net, and we did both,” said Fineran. “We saw the results on what could happen while concentrating on those aspects of the game, and now we want to keep it up as we head into the final week of the season with two matches remaining on the regular season schedule.” Crimson Tide Captain Samela DeSouza Drumond starts the set up for one of her teammates. (Advocate file photo) Crimson Tide QB Karmarri Ellerbe carried the ball in for an Everett touchdown. Crimson Tide running back Damien Lackland (left) led the blocking for quarterback Karmarri Ellerbe for a Crimson Tide touchdown on Friday night. Everett’s Jayden Prophete is shown on the carry for the Crimson Tide as defenders from Malden move in.

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