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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2023 Page 11 Capt. Alejandro Hincapie set lots of off ensive plays for the Patriots last Tuesday evening. Capt. Domenic Boudreau leaps high in the air to beat the doubled team eff orts and gets two. he Medford High School Mustangs visited RHS the home of the Patriots last Tuesday evening in a GBL match-up. The Patriots got off to a great start, taking an early T Capt. Vincent Nichols had a great game for the Patriots. lead, as much as 10 points, and leading at the end of the half, 35-28. The Mustangs took control of the third period and took the lead, from that point the RHS Patriots battled back and forth for the lead, at the end of 3 the Pats were down 42-45, battling on, they tied at the end of the 4th. Going into overtime the Mustangs came out the winner, edging the Patriots, 71-69. Postseason remains in reach for the Everett boys’ co-op hockey team Crimson Tide gets ready to host league rival Medford Saturday afternoon By Joe McConnell T Head Coach of the RHS Patriots David Leary watches from the side lines as the lead was quickly changing hands as the game progressed. PROMOTES | FROM Page 1 and programs utilizing employees’ and residents’ feedback as the main instrument. Claudia will continue to be responsible for creating and implementing strategies that will support current employees and attract new talent to the City’s workforce. In addition, Claudia will work with City Departments and the employees to make sure there are practices in place to help expand on accessibility, so residents have equitable access to City Services. Some of those practices are increasing communication with residents in multiple languages, making it easier for residents with disabilities and other barriers to navigate City Services and departments and liaising with community partners and organizations to better connect the City with its residents. Prior to joining the City of Revere, Claudia worked for the City of Boston and the Commonwealth, where she held roles that allowed her to interact with residents, stakeholders, diverse organizations, and municipal and Commonwealth departments. Her experience gave her the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of City and Commonwealth operations, and the many ways they can be made more accessible to residents. Claudia will be the fi rst Latina to serve on the City’s Cabinet. She and her family are Revere residents and she’s a proud mother of two. he Everett High School boys’ hockey co-op team (3-4 in the Greater Boston League, 5-6 overall) remains on track to qualify for the state tournament with nine games still left on the regular season schedule. “We have a lot of games left, and we are starting to gel at the right time,” said coach Craig Richards. “We’re staying in the hunt, because we don’t give up a lot of shots on goal. We’re getting good defensive coverage in front of our goalies.” The Crimson Tide icemen defeated St. Joseph’s Prep in a nonleague game at the Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton last Saturday, 8-1. The game was called in the middle of the second period, because a St. Joe’s player had to be wheeled off the ice and taken to the hospital via ambulance after falling to the ice. It turned out to be nothing serious, nothing broken, according to Richards, who talked to The Phoenix coach Rob Dwyer the next day. Michael Brandano of Everett helped pace the off ensive atLike us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma tack for the Tide in this game with two goals. The Everett co-op then lost to host Taunton Monday night, 6-2. The Tigers jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one period, but the visitors trimmed the defi cit to one after two, 3-2, before the home team lit the lamp three more times in the third to seal the deal. Everett senior David Saia notched the fi rst goal against Taunton from Brandano. Revere senior Austin Annunziata then accounted for the other goal assisted by his classmate Chris Cecca and junior Matt LaCroix, also from Revere. Junior goalie Ben Rosa played all but the fi nal three minutes of the game, and ended up making 15 saves. Aaron Al-Marayati, also a junior, manned the net for the remainder of the game. After taking on non-league host Lowell on Feb. 1 after press deadline, the Tide has since returned home to face GBL rival Medford Saturday at the Allied Veterans Memorial Rink, starting at 2 p.m. ~ For Rent ~ Revere Beach Parkway Location. 2500 Sq. Ft. Building,      Overhead Door, and Parking. 

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