THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2025 Page 21 ~ RHS PATRIOTS SPORTS ROUNDUP ~ Revere boys hoops falls to Classical By Dom Nicastro R evere fell to 4-6 after a 6157 loss to Lynn Classical in a Greater Boston League matchup last week. Lynn Classical took an 11-7 lead after the first quarter. Senior tricaptain Ethan Day (12 points, fi ve rebounds in the game), junior forward Zaney Kayembe (four points, four rebounds) and freshman Charles Dobre (15 points, six rebounds) each scored in the quarter. Lynn Classical controlled the second quarter, especially on the off ensive boards. Senior forward Gio Alexandre had a nice basket plus the foul. Day chipped in another basket and a pair of free throws. Kayembe added a putback, and Dobre hit a corner three-pointer, but the Patriots trailed, 31-19, at halftime. The third quarter was much better for Revere on defense and on the boards. Senior forward Erick Mayorga (nine points, four rebounds) made a three-pointer from the top and had a nice fi nish on the break. Dobre had two athletic fi nishes on the fast break as well, and he drained a corner three. Revere won the quarter by fi ve points and trailed, 42-35, heading into the fi nal quarter. The fourth quarter was uptempo and back and forth. Day, Mayorga and Dobre each had baskets, and senior tricaptain Avi Lung (16 points, three steals) had 12 points in BBB WATCH OUT | FROM Page 8 that does not require a fee to register, renew or update your registration. If you receive an email from a company offering to help with your registration or renewal for a fee, it’s best to ignore it. • Verify directly with the agency. If someone claims to be from a government agency, contact the agency using its offi cial website or phone number. Never use the contact information provided the quarter, including a threepointer and three free throws after being fouled shooting a three. This cut the Classical lead to 57-54 with 3:38 to go. Unfortunately, that was as close as the Patriots could get, and the Rams made all but one free throw down the stretch to hang on for a 6157 win. “Lynn Classical was dominating on the off ensive boards in the fi rst half, and that really put us behind in this one,” Revere coach David Leary said. “We battled back and showed some fl ashes, but we have to play more consistently the entire game in order to win games. Just need to keep grinding.” The loss drops Revere to a 4-6 record on the season. It was scheduled to host Medford on Tuesday night, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m. (after press deadline) and then will travel to Malden on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25, for a 1 p.m. start. Revere players look for progress on Everett boys hockey F rank Annunziata and Christopher Argueta have represented Revere on the Everett boys hockey team, a cooperative program featuring Everett, Malden, Mystic Valley and Revere. Annunziata is a senior captain. This year his role is a bit more important not only for him but for his team — beby the caller or emailer. • Know how government agencies operate. Legitimate agencies like the IRS, Social Security Administration, or Service Canada will not demand immediate payment, threaten arrest or ask for sensitive information over the phone, email or text. • Check email extensions. Official government correspondence usually comes from “.gov” or “.mil” addresses. Messages from Gmail, Yahoo or similar domains ing one of the only older players. He said he can relate to the younger ones because it feels like yesterday he was in their shoes. “I know how to make them comfortable with playing with kids much older than them,” Annunziata said. The team has just one win this season: a 6-1 win over East Boston. The team has lost three straight and was 1-11-0 heading into this week. “We definitely have had a rough start to the year with everyone being so young but when we are doing well out there it’s the structures that we practice every day,” Annunziata said. “And when we run our plays they work very well, and that is something we work hard for. We definitely have things to work on, and we have the chance to realize that after every game. We know we have to work on moving the puck better in the off ensive zone. And we just have to be more of a physical team overall.” Annunziata this year has 11 points: fi ve goals and six assists. He has been on defense for the fi rst time in a while and has had more opportunities to move the puck to teammates. As for his Revere teammate, Annunziata said, “Chris is doing good for his role on the team. 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