THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2022 Page 9 Patriots boys’ basketball team defeats Malden, falls to Tide By Greg Phipps T he Revere High School boys’ basketball team entered Wednesday night’s home contest against the Greater Boston League rival Everett Crimson Tide feeling good about its chances for victory. The Patriots had won four of their previous fi ve games, and the lone loss came by just three points. On Wednesday, Revere managed just six points in the opening quarter but still stayed close enough. They trailed visiting Everett by only a 28-24 margin at halftime and played tough to the end before coming up short, 59-47, in a low-scoring aff air. Revere lost in similar fashion in the season opener at Everett back in December. In that game, the Patriots stayed with the Crimson Tide until the fi nal minutes before losing a 67-53 decision. On Wednesday, Domenic Boudreau and Sal DeAngelis were the only two Patriots in double fi gures. Boudreau netted 12 points, including two 3-pointers, and DeAngelis contributed 11, with a three of his own. All told, six players made the scoring column for Revere. Hamza Ghoul collected six points, followed by three from Ramadan Barry (on a three-pointer) and two each from James Clauto and Ihssan Mourouane. The Patriots hit on nine of 17 free throws. DeAngelis had four of those points from the stripe. Revere had 29 rebounds as a team and committed 16 turnovers. Defensively, Jack D’Ambrosio finished with seven boards and a blocked shot. Last Thursday, the Patriots scored a 65-59 home win over Malden. Leading the way was Mourouane with 13 points, folRevereTV Spotlight S enior RevereTV audiences will notice that a new episode of “The Senior FYI” is now playing during the morning programming block. Deb Peczka and Ed Deveau tell you about some upcoming events and initiatives of the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center. Although inperson events are limited, the staff continues to provide assistive services, like transportation and meal support, to Revere’s senior citizens. The Senior Center will soon be working with RevereTV again to provide new episodes of the “Senior Health Series,” which are fi tness videos that currently play on weekday mornings through noon. To watch “The Senior FYI” and hear the latest from the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center, go to the RTV YouTube page at any time or tune in to the RTV Community Channel on weekday mornings. A new episode of “Cooking Made Simple” will be premiering soon! Chef Kelly Armetta was back in the RevereTV Kitchen Studio this week to take you through another multicourse meal. As stated last week, “Cooking Made Simple” is Armetta’s spin-off show from his fi rst experience on “What’s Cooking, Revere?” To view all cooking programs produced by RevereTV with community members, go to the RTV YouTube page, where you will fi nd each show’s playlist. lowed by nine each from Clauto and Ghoul, and eight from Barry. Revere netted just one three-pointer on 13 attempts. Clauto hit the lone trey. The Patriots fi nished with 24 fi eld goals on 56 shots. The free-throw line was a struggle, as Revere shot just 48 percent – making good on 16 of 33 attempts. On the boards, Ghoul hauled down 10 rebounds and D’Ambrosio added nine. Revere also had 14 steals in the game. Moving forward, Revere plays next Tuesday, Jan. 25, at Lynn Classical and returns to Lynn next Thursday, Jan. 27, to take on the Lynn English Bulldogs. The Patriots then make a special visit to TD Garden in Boston next Sunday night, Jan. 30 (scheduled 8:30 p.m. tap), where they will face HamiltonWenham. These cooking shows were fi rst created in partnership with the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center to provide more programming for seniors when the pandemic began. The shows have now become RevereTV staples. All community programming can be watched on the Community Channel, which is 8 and 1072 on Comcast and 3 and 614 on RCN. After a few postponements, RHS Basketball is back! RevereTV covered a few games over the past week. Game coverage is usually live, but it always replays on the Community Channel in the following weeks. Thank you to those who volunteer to announce and provide play-byplay during RTV’s sports coverage as it does improve the viewing experience. You should already see last week’s game coverage playing on the channel. All RevereTV channels aired a Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday at 6 p.m. The tribute was organized by the Human Rights Commission in collaboration with Revere Public Schools. Two students led the audience through remarks by State Representatives Jessica Giannino and Jeff Turco, Mayor Brian Arrigo, State Senator Lydia Edwards and Assistant Superintendent of Schools Dr. Lourenço Garcia. You can view this tribute playing on RevereTV throughout the month of January and into February.
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