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Page 8 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 5, 2025 Crimson Tide boys soccer players Garcia, Renderos make the GBL all-star team By Joe McConnell T he Everett High School boys soccer team literally just missed the postseason by one game this fall. They ended the regular season with a 6-8-4 record, and were seeded 50th in the fi nal Division 1 power rankings, arguably the most competitive in the state. The Greater Boston League (GBL) boys soccer coaches recognized that Everett had the talent to make the playoffs, and as a result they chose senior captain Gabriel Garcia and junior Kevin Renderos to this year’s all-star team. Garcia also made the EMass all-star squad, and played one last scholastic game with and against his elite soccer peers throughout Division 1 the day after Thanksgiving at Concord-Carlisle High School. Second-year head coach Rodney Landaverde had high VETERANS VETERANS COMFORT DRIVE VETERANS COMFORT DRIVE This holiday season, help us bring warmth and comfort to the veterans living at the Veterans Home at Chelsea by donating new and unused essentials. This holiday season, help us bring warmth and comfort t Everett High School boys soccer coach Rodney Landaverde presents junior Kevin Renderos, left, and senior captain Gabriel Garcia with their Greater Boston League all-star certifi cates during last week’s annual team banquet at Anthony’s in Malden. (Courtesy photo) We’re collecting items like: Warm winter gear (socks, hats, gloves & mittens) Personal Care Items (body wash, shampoo, lotion, toothpaste, razors, deodorant and similar toiletries) Comfort essentials (towels, bed sheets, pajamas, undergarments and any other clothing items in all sizes) Everyday needs (sneakers, shower shoes, laundry detergent and tissues) Drop-Off Location December 1-12 during regular business hours at the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea St.). Questions? Call 617-394-2270. praise for his two stars, starting with Garcia. “Gabe had a great fi nal season, leading the team on off ense with 10 goals and 1 assist,” said Landaverde. “He completed his high school career with 22 goals and 6 assists, and was also a varsity captain the last two years. He was our strongest attacking player, and because of that he also rightfully earned his EMass allstar selection.” Landaverde’s thoughts on Renderos centered around his consistent development as a varsity player to the point where he’s among the best in the league. “Kevin continued his great form from last year into this year, while playing multiple positions. He has generated chances, and has become a leader through his play (on the pitch) and (overall) character,” said the second-year coach. “He started all, but one game this year, and had 1 goal and 3 assists on the season. I’m expecting him to come back with even more dominance next year, and be a key piece to our team.” With still one year to go at the high school, Renderos is planning to play on the next level in college, and Landaverde knows right now he can do it. “Kevin doesn’t usually get credit for being a standout player, because of his size, but he can take on any player,” the coach added. “He has a very dangerous left foot, and also has the skill, talent and personality to make a big impact on this team next season, along with Rene Lainez, (who has similar traits).” Coach Rodney Landaverde’s Everett High School boys soccer team poses for a photo during last week’s annual team banquet at Anthony’s in Malden. (Courtesy photo)

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