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Page 14 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, Fabruary 11, 2022 GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK: GBL Fall All-Star Teams feature some solid performers Everett, Malden and Revere players are named to League All-Star Teams By Steve Freker T he Greater Boston League named its Fall All-Star Teams and many players from the Advocate's readership area of Everett, Malden and Revere. Following are the GBL Football All-Stars: Everett — Jayden Clerveaux - MVP, Ismael Zamor, Cam Mohammed, Moses Seide, Jaylen Murphy, Jayden Biggi, Marcus Scott, Syeed Gibbs Revere — Augusto Goncalves, Mark Marchese, Max Doucette, Wilmer Rodriguez Mejia, Elmahdi El Kaouakibi Malden — JustinDesimone,Mackenley Anasthal Coach of the Year: Rob DiLoreto (Everett) ***** Following are the Boys Soccer All-Stars: Everett— Luan Cruz, Guilherme Moraes Malden— Ama Chettri, Josh Angulo-Gonzlaez Revere— David Marquez, Santiago Grajales MVP— Rafael Gross (MVP); Coach of the Year— Mike Pertrides (Medford) **** Following are the Girls Soccer All-Stars: Everett— Marianna Madrigal Orrego, Layla Bettancuir-Cardona Malden— Olivia Donahue, Sara Dzeferagix Revere—Carolina Bettero, Nahomy Martinez, Samarah Paiva MVP- Anna Flaherty (Lynn Classical), Carolina Bettero (Revere) *** Following are the Girls Volleyball All-Stars: Everett — Ashley Hernandez Malden — Lissette Curran, Riley Strano Revere — Tassya DaCosta, Gianna Mahoney MVP- Chloe Clement (Lynn Classical); Coach of the Year— Coach LeBlanc (Lynn Classical) **** GBL Cross Country All Stars Boys : MVP Sam Buckley - Somerville Name - School Sam Buckley -Somerville Atticus Kaye - Somerville Atticus Borggaard- Somerville Marcos Ruiz - Malden Sam Orcutt -Medford Ian Padilla - Chelsea Chris Hart - Medford EamonMcHale- Lynn English Nick Wong -Malden Calvin Wicks -Somerville Wesley Mompremier - Everett *** Girls: Co-MVPs Anna Casey -Medford, Iasmin DeSousa-Vieira- Medford Name - School Anna Casey - Medford Iasmin DeSousa-Vieira- Medford Giselle Rodriguez - Chelsea Charlotte Johnson - Somerville Anna Siebler- Somerville Rocio Gonzalez Castillo- Revere Rikita BK - Medford Cindy Luxama - Somerville Yasmin Riazi - Revere Mia Kebreau- Lynn Classical Coach of the Year: Boys -Sean Fitzgerald (Somerville), Girls -Lou Ruggiero & Tom Lynch (Medford) ***** Following are the GBL Field Hockey All-Stars: Malden: Peyton Lightbody Darryn Ho Lydia Li Everett: Omar Marshall Jessica Colman Melissa Lopes Revere: Skyla DeSimone Alannah Burke Shayna Smith. ***** Following are the GBL Golf All-Stars: Malden/Revere Alexio Trichillo Everett Mackenzie Powers MVRCS Boys Varsity Swim Team Crowned CAC Champions Special to Th e Advocate The MVRCS Boys varsity swimming team wrapped up a phenomenal regular season last Thursday at the CAC Championship meet held at Shawsheen Tech. The boys competed against some of conference’s best. The boys came out of the meet besting the CAC competition across the board to take home the hardware for the 14th time in as many attempts. The fi - nal scores refl ected a truly full team fi nish, highlighted by the boys winning every individual and relay even In the fi rst event of the day, the Boys 200 medley relay team junior Jeremy Cheng, sophomore Jason Yan and juniors Aiden Acuna, and Armando Indresano finished with a time of 1:44.29 besting the fi eld by nearly 20 seconds. This time was the top time the boys have swum this season. In the next event, the 200 freestyle Acuna-Rosa led the way for an eagles 1-2-3-4 fi nish in 1:48.13. Fellow eagles, freshman Adrian Chang fi nished in 2:11. 27; sophomore George George in 2:12.62; and junior Daniel Nguyen in 2:13.31. Up next was the 200 Individual medley, Yan continued to dominate this race within the conference, winning by over 5 seconds to fellow Eagle junior Ramy El-Aafer with a time of 2:20, right on his lifetime best inthe event. 8th grader Aris Catic snuck into 4th place with a lifetime best of 2:29.52 a drop of over 10 seconds to his previous best. Rounding out the scorers in the event was sophomore Minh Tran in 2:37.08, a lifetime best for him. In the 50 freestyle Indresano, defended his conference crown in 23.00, 8th grader Jaden Anthony, competing in his fi rst eve CAC meet followed closely in 25.35 for a 3rd place fi nish. Senior Matthew Loue was 5th in 26.55 and rounding out the scoring was 8th grader Christian Antonucci in 27.41. Next up in the 100 butterfl y, Cheng lit up the pool in a lifetime best of 52.12, Jeremy’s time ranks around the top in the state so far this year. 8th Grader Kevin Sodeyama-Cardoso dropped 2 seconds to fi nish in a lifetime best of 1:02.75 and secure second place. El-Aafer was third in 1:10.05, and fi nally junior Bryan Li completed the scoring in the event in 1:18.12 good for an 8th place fi nish. In the boys 100 freestyle, Indresano continued to stake his claim as the fastest man in the water for the conference, fi nishing in 50.27. The Eagle boys took 4 of the top 5 spots in the event, with Anthony coming in 3rd in 55.17 followed by 8th grader Dylan Phan in 58.00. Matthew Loue completed the event in 5th place and a lifetime best of 58.30. In the 500 freestyle, Aiden Acuna-Rosa was simply sensational, leading the way in a new Eagles team record of 4:54.92. Acuna-Rosa’s time was a full 4 second drop from his previous best and puts him in prime position to score among the top in the state in the coming weeks. Following behind Aiden in 3rd and 4th place were 8th grade brothers, Thomas and Kevin Sodeyama-Cardoso, both fi nished in lifetime bests of 5:30.36 and 5:42.41 respectively. Nguyen fi nished in 6th place in 6:15.67. In the 200 freestyle relay, Cheng, Indresano, Acuna-Rosa, and Anthony took first place by over 12 second in 1:35.51. Yan was back in the pool for the 100 backstroke and did not disappoint. Shaving almost a full second off his lifetime best Jason took the gold in 1:00.54. Phan completed the 1-2 fi nish for the eagles coming in at a lifetime best of 1:04.53. Li was in 4th place and freshman Chang completed the scoring with a 5th place fi nish. In the fi nal individual event of the night, Cheng led the eagles to taking 4 of the top 5 spots. Jeremy fi nished in a state cut of 1:03.14; in second place was Thomas Sodeyama-Cardoso in a lifetime best of 1:11.76. In 4th and 5th place were Catic and Antonucci. Finally in the 400 freestyle relay, the team of Anthony, ElAafer, Yan and Phan blew away the fi eld by over 15 seconds in 3:46.19. "We simply were on fire today. What I am most impressed by is the signifi cant contribution by the younger swimmers on this team. We have asked a lot from them over the course of the season in terms of dedication, practice time, and meets. They have continued to respond in a very positive way. As I said early this year, the future is very bright here at Mystic Valley,” stated Coach Andrew DiGiacomo.

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