Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2022 Police Activities League donates jackets to varsity basketball squad for invitational tournament By Tara Vocino T he Revere Police Activities League ensured that no player would go without a warm-up suit during the Andrew Larson Invitational Tournament at the TD Garden by giving out the jacket last Thursday night before their home game against Malden High School. “They will represent the community and the district when they play against Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School,” said Police Offi cer Kris Oldoni, who is president of the league. “We want to ensure equity and don’t want to put anyone in an uncomfortable situation, if they can’t aff ord a jacket.” Shown from left to right: Police Offi cer Kris Oldoni, Police Chief David Callahan, Sgt. Christopher Giannino, in back, School Resource Offi cer Joseph Singer, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky and Varsity Head Coach David Leary with Captains James D’Ambrosio, James Clauto and Ihssan Mourourane, in the center. The RHS Cheerleaders perform. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Revere Police Activities League President Offi cer Kris Oldoni wished the players luck playing in the Andrew Lawson Invitational Tournament at the TD Garden on the evening of Jan. 30. The Revere Police Activities League donated warm-up suits to the Revere High School Boys’ Varsity Basketball team last Thursday night. From left to right: Police Offi cer Kris Oldoni, Varsity Head Coach David Leary, Police Chief David Callahan and Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky are pictured last Thursday night at Revere High School.
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