THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 7, 2025 Page 21 FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 18 name to the junior band of football brothers with two receptions against Revere for 23 yards. It was a low scoring, competitive game, and ultimately it turned into a frustrating loss for a team starving for a win. But as the Super Bowl playoff s begin Friday night, Nov. 7, across the eight divisions in the state, involving the Top 16 clubs in each grouping, DiLoreto hopes to use the next three weeks against non-playoff teams to give many of his younger players a chance to gain even more experience on the varsity level that also includes a solid junior class. The Cambridge Falcons (44) will be hosting the Tide on Friday night at Russell Field, starting at 7 p.m. to begin those non-playoff slate EVENTS | FROM PAGE 20 your friends and dive into fun Nintendo Switch and PlayStation games. No registration required. Recommended for ages 11 and up. Purr Therapy: Shute Study Room, Thursday, November 13, at 10 a.m.; take a break during your busy day to have a quiet and peaceful moment with our new feline library visitor, Gandalf! Thank you to the Pets & People Foundation for our new Pet Therapy friend. 33 teams in this division. “We are going to continue to work hard every day on the practice fi eld, and do our very best to improve,” said DiLoreto. “I believe in these kids, and we will work tirelessly to perform better as a team.” Regarding his thoughts on Cambridge, DiLoreto says that they run a spread off ense, utilizing both a passing attack and a solid run game, and he plans on employing a defense that will, hopefully, slow down those threats. Senior Sam Lacombe on the carry for the Crimson Tide. of games. The Dual County League team could have parArtisan’s Circle: Shute Meeting Room, Thursday, November 13, at 5:30 p.m. Join Artisan’s Circle, a creative open studio with a relaxed, welcoming space for artists and crafters of all levels to work, connect and get inspired! Bring your own craft and supplies (BYOC) and enjoy creating alongside a community of makers. Open to ages 18 and up, no registration required. We meet every other Thursday from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Check our online For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 ticipated in the playoff s, but they decided to opt out. Evcalendar for updates! Shute Children’s Study Buddies: Shute Children’s Room, Monday through Friday from 3-5 p.m. Need homework help? Come to the Shute Library and study with the Study Buddies, our free afterschool program offering tutoring and academic support for students in grades K-8. Grab n Go Crafts: Stop by the Parlin and Shute Children’s Rooms every Monday erett fi nished up as the 28th seed in Division 1. There are for a Grab and Go craft — a self-directed arts & crafts program for children ages three to eight. Crafts can be taken home or crafted with a friend or caregiver at our children’s tables. No registration required, while supplies last. Miss Val’s Storytime Pals: Shute Children’s Room, Mondays at 10 a.m. and Tuesdays at 12 p.m. What’s better than a good story? Sharing it with friends! Join Miss Val at the Shute Library for Fairytale Fun!
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