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Page 18 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 7, 2025 Everett football spooked by Revere on Halloween with frightening comeback effort Crimson Tide looks to bounce back against non-playoff host Cambridge Friday night at Russell Field By Joe McConnell he Everett High School football team (2-6) came within minutes of snapping its six-game losing streak, only to see host Revere pull out the victory at Harry Della Russo Stadium on Halloween night, 21-14. The Crimson Tide led, 14-13, late in the fourth quarter before the Patriots staged the late comeback. Coach Rob DiLoreto was pleased with his team’s play in this game, as they continue to work hard to get that elusive third win. “I was impressed with the determination that our team played with against Revere,” said DiLoreto. “We were trailing, 13-0 at the half, and also turned the ball over four times. But our kids fought hard through those setbacks and responded very well in the second half. We battled back to take the lead, 14-13 late in the fourth quarter, but just could not hold on to it.” Junior quarterback Tyler T Freni scored one of the team’s two touchdowns from one yard out. It was in addition to another extraordinary statistical game from the young signal caller, who also completed six passes for 91 yards and Jamauri Dulin goes airborne with the reception for Everett. (Advocate photos by Emily Harney) carried the ball 22 times for 139 yards. Freni’s classmates Jamauri Dulin (6 carries, 27 yards) and Steven Thomas (6 for 20 yards) did their part to sustain drives on the ground. Senior Marcus Pierre was credited with 10 yards on five carries. Sammy Lacombe, also a senior, chewed up 19 yards on just two carries. Junior Armani Negron was credited with the other Everett touchdown in the game after hooking up with Freni on a 47-yard scoring strike. Dulin also caught up with three of Freni’s passes for 21 yards to go along with six of his aforementioned rushes. Jeremiah Clark added his FOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 21 Crimson Tide Fall Postseason Recap By Joe McConnell Tide boys’ soccer gets two on the GBL allstar team T he Everett High School boys’ soccer team (6-8-4) came ever so close to making the Division 1 state tournament. They missed it by just one slim win, but with so many good players returning next fall, second-year coach Rodney Landaverde is excited about what lies ahead. “It was a tough way to end the season by not qualifying for playoffs, but I’m very hopeful for next year, as we have a strong group of players coming back, who will only be sophomores and juniors. They will lead the team with so much [varsity] playing experience, while still being young players,” said Landaverde. Despite the near postseason miss, the Crimson Tide still had two veteran players – Gabriel Garcia and Kevin Renderos – make the Greater Boston League (GBL) all-star team. “Both of these players contributed so much to the team offensively,” Landaverde said. “Gabriel [Garcia] had 10 goals and 1 assist, while Kevin [Renderos] contributed 1 goal and 3 assists to the team this season. They [brought] explosiveness up front, taking on players one-on-one, moving the ball across the field [continuously] and taking chances with corners and assisting the midfield spread on both sides of the [pitch]. “Gabriel, in particular, finished his final two years on the team with 14 goals under my watch, and I’m really proud of SPORTS | SEE PAGE 22

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