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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 30, 2022 Page 15 Meet the 2022 EHS Crimson Tide Co-Op REEM Varsity Ice Hockey Team T last Wednesday night. he REEM varsity ice hockey team (Revere, Malden, Mystic Valley Regional Charter and Everett high schools) played against the Lynn Jets, which they won 10-1, at Allied Veterans Skating Rink Co-Captains, pictured from left to right: Lucas Deguire (Mystic Valley), David Saia (Everett High School), Chris Cecca (Revere High School), Riya Tanizaki (Mystic Valley) and Jake Simpson (Malden High School) during last Wednesday’s REEM varsity ice hockey game against the Lynn Jets at Allied Veterans Skating Rink. Led by coaches, pictured from left to right: Kirk Toomajian, Ryan Cerrato, Jamie Chambers, and Head Coach Craig Richards. Missing from photo is Jaime Branzel. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Players who attend Revere High School, pictured from left to right: Ollie Svenson, Austin Annunziata, Chris Cecca, Frankie Annunziata, Matt Lacroix and Michael Schovanec. Players who attend Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, pictured from left to right: Riley Constantine, Vishant Chawla, Michael Brandano, Ryia Tanizaki, Jonathan Brandano, Liam Thompson, Lucas Deguire, and Sophia Leung. Players who attend Everett High School, pictured from left to right: Jacob Cantone, David Saia, Andrew Crasco, Cam Couto and Ben Saia. Players who attend Malden High School, pictured from left to right: Aaron Al-Marayati, Jacky Summer, Jake Simpson and Ben Rosa. Seniors, pictured from left to right: Michael Schovanec (Revere High School), David Saia (Everett High School), Austin Annunziata (Revere High School), Chris Cecca (Revere High School), Riya Tanizaki (Mystic Valley) and Cam Couto (Everett High). Tide girls’ basketball team trips up Medford for second win Everett then falls to malden in a competitive league battle By Joe McConnell T he Everett High School girls’ basketball team, coached by Riley Dunn, are 2-1 after beating Medford, 45-41, in a tough and physical game. Kayley Rossi paced the offensive attack with 13 points and six assists against the Mustangs. Nehemie Lucien was close behind with 12 points. The Crimson Tide then dropped a 53-39 decision to Malden. Kaesta Sandy collected 10 points and 10 rebounds to lead her teammates on the floor. Japhnie Pierre chipped in with 11 points and six boards. “It was a tough game,” said Dunn. “ The score doesn’t do this game justice. We fought hard. A lot of players had to step up and fill new roles, so I am proud of them for accepting the challenge and trying their best.” The Everett girls took on host Lawrence on Dec. 28 (after press deadline) to close out the 2022 portion of their schedule. They will then remain on the road to face league rival Chelsea on Tuesday, Jan. 3, beginning at 4 p.m.

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