Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 14, 2025 Everett football sees its long personal winning streak vs. Cambridge come to an end in a high scoring, heartbreaking way Tide looks to bounce back tonight (Nov. 14) at home against Lawrence, starting at 6 p.m. By Joe McConnell T he last time the Cambridge Rindge & Latin football team (5-4) defeated Everett was way back in 2001, but that losing streak was broken last Friday night in a non-playoff Division 1 game at Russell Field in Cambridge, 47-46. It took, however, practically the entire game to change the narrative. With 40 seconds left on the clock, the Falcons successfully scored the game-winning points on a two-point conversion by running back Jamai Lewis. Lewis was definitely the home team’s star of the game with 164 rushing yards and three touchdowns. He also had seven tackles on defense, plus a blocked punt. For Everett, it was just another frustrating loss. After winning their first two games of the year against Medford (347) and Lynn Classical (42-6), this year’s Tide team, made up of mostly young underclassmen, dropped its next six games, including last Friday night’s heartbreaker on the road. off back 80 yards for another six points. His classmate Steven ThomTide running back Jamauri Dulin carries the ball in recent action against Lynn English. Dulin scored four of the team’s five rushing touchdowns against Cambridge. (Advocate photo by Emily Harney) Coach Rob DiLoreto sees this young group developing into solid varsity players. “I believe our younger players are executing more confidently lately,” he said. “We have been able to run the ball well, which is a credit to our offensive line and the hardnosed running of our running backs and quarterback.” Junior quarterback Tyler Freni led the way on the ground against Cambridge with 19 carries for 171 yards and one touchdown. He also completed one pass for 20 yards. Sophomore Valdemyr Fedna was credited with one completion for 17 yards. Junior Jamauri Dulin, however, was Everett’s star of the show after scoring four of the team’s five rushing touchdowns, while also carrying the ball 23 carries for 143 yards. Dulin also caught two passes for 37 yards and ran a kickas accounted for 25 yards on eight carries, and the offense altogether ran the ball 51 times in the game for 336 yards to go along with the aforementioned five rushing touchdowns. DiLoreto once again credits the offensive line for the potent attack. “Our entire offensive line opened up gaping holes during the entire game, and Tyler Freni, Jamauri Dulin and Steven Thomas all ran well, because of them,” he said. Junior defensive backs Chance Barreto and Jeremiah Joseph each intercepted one pass to thwart a couple of Cambridge offensive drives. The Lawrence Lancers bring their spread offense to Everett Memorial Stadium Friday night (Nov. 14) to take on the Crimson Tide in another Division 1 non-playoff game at 6 p.m. “(Lawrence) likes to run a no huddle, up tempo offense,” said DiLoreto, “and overall, they play a physical game out of the Merrimack Valley Conference.” Everett’s Lucas Nunez chosen GBL cross-country all-star for second straight year after finishing fourth in league meet By Joe McConnell A fter winning their first four meets of the season, the Everett High School boys’ cross-country team dropped its final two Greater Boston League (GBL) encounters against Somerville (20-40) at 7-Acres on Oct. 15 and Lynn Classical (25-30) on the road around the Classical campus on Oct. 22. But the Tide boys’ recovered somewhat in the annual GBL Meet at Medford’s MacDonald Park on Oct. 29, where they finished fourth overall. This meet brings all of the GBL schools together in one place every year to determine among other things the all-star teams over the 5,000-meter Medford course. “We had a good showing at the GBL championships,” said coach Brendan Hahesy. “Lucas Nunez (17:37) once again led the way for us with a fourthplace finish, and by finishing fourth, Lucas earned his second consecutive GBL all-star (selection). It was a nice way to conclude a highly successful (cross-country) running career in the Greater Boston League that included many individual wins. Lucas is definitely the fastest runner that I have ever coached, and he’s also an outstanding leader and teammate.” On the girls’ side, Shashi Pokhrel (26:50) placed 25th among her GBL varsity counterparts, while Nathalia Cesario (30:01) ended up 31st Christopher Portillo (20:16, 27th Jeremy Whitlow (19:35, 19th ), Carlos Pagan (20:32, 31st 34th Dominico Delle Rose (21:01, 33rd overall. ), ), ), Wilmer Fuentes (21:01, 37th ) followed Nunez across the finish line in the GBL boys’ varsity meet. Hahesy also entered a bunch of runners to participate in the JV Meet. It was a shorter race that stretched over 1.75-miles, which helped the coach get a look into the future. Dante Gell (11:25, 11th Shrestha (11:29, 13th Darai (11:38, 16th nal (11:41, 19th ), Raakin ), Pratyush ), Anthoid Kha), Michael Lemus (11:56, 21st), Bresesh Maharjan (13:28, 36th 37th ) and Lina Serrer (15:12, 50th ) and Bryan Lewis (21:32, were the Everett JV participants. ), Oseas Erazo (13:32, ) Lucas Nunez Named GBL All-Star
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