Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2021 Everett High Football starts new holiday chapter with St. John's Shrewsbury The Crimson Tide Seniors SPORTS | FROM PAGE 1 John's played a strong schedule, full of teams the caliber of Everett, Everett opened its season with a convincing win over Xaverian, but then steamrolled through its Greater Boston League slate undefeated, outscoring opponents 242-18 and a 6-0 mark to grab its 25th league title in 34 years. High school football watchers in this area believe this could be anyone's game, though Everett will get the edge in the forecast due to home field advantage. Second-year head coach Rob DiLoreto will be looking to continue what had made Everett successful this year, a serious ground game behind a gigantic offensive line. Leading the way are a trio of solid running backs, led by senior JC Clerveaux, one of the leading scorers (18 touchdowns) and rushers in the state; Rich Malloy (8 TDs) and Cam Mohammed (8 TDs). Junior quarterback Kamarri Ellerbe has been solid all year as well as BC-bound Ishmael Zamor, who is his favorite target. Zamor is also the spearhead of the Tide defense in the secondary and the Tide's leading tackler. If Everett can control the ball and time of possession, as it had shown the propensity for all season, it could be a long day for St. John's tomorrow. Coach DiLoreto said it has been a successful season, despite being cut short in the Everett playoff run. "We want to finish strong and get a win in our last game, for our seniors. They have just one more chance to play in front of their home fans," Coach DiLoreto said. The Everett Crimson Tide Football Team
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