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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2026 T he Revere High School Patriots Girls and Boys Track Teams were honored during Senior Night last Thursday and shared their collegiate choices following their meet at the Fieldhouse. RHS Patriot Girls and Boys Track Team Seniors Honored on Senior Night Mayor Patrick Keefe (far right) congratulated the girls’ track team on a successful season. Shown from left to right: Standing: Head Coach Racquel MacDonald-Ciambelli, Assistant Coach Noelle MacDonald, Fatima El Hariri, Rania Hamdani, Sara Brown, Dayana Ortega, Gemma Stamatopoulos, Jaliyah Manigo, Olivia Rupp, Bianca Rincon, Danni Hope Randall and Mayor Keefe; squatting: Bsmela Ahmed, Kawtar Lharz, Aidah Louaddi, Jaleeyah Figueroa, Jade Dang, Lesly Mendoza and Basma Sahibi. Shown from left to right: Kneeling: Assistant Coach William Johnson, Darion Crawford, Sergio Peguero, Luke Imperato, Akkadian Halley, Amari Miller-Tobey, Kepler Clammy, Kosta Stamatopoulos and Jencarlo Martinez-Angel; top row: Fajr Riazi, Adalberto Martinez Jr., Guilherme Acosta, Bryan Maia, Emmanuel Lopera, Edwin Alarcon, Conrado Cabrera, Thomas Waldron, Sean Colleton, Jeremy Lopez, Anthony Zagarella, Harly Dijon, Jonathan Gonzalez and Head Coach David Fleming. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) SPORTS | FROM Page 6 the 1,000 meters, fi nishing seventh and as the only freshman in the fi eld. Sophomore Tommy Waldron placed sixth in the mile, continuing his reputation for grinding out tough races. In the shotput, Bryan Maia won the event with a PR of 50 feet, 4 inches, breaking the 50foot barrier for the fi rst time. When a scoring-table error briefl y credited him with a longer throw, Maia corrected the mistake, sacrifi cing potential state-ranking benefi ts in the process. Fleming pointed to the moment as a refl ection of the program’s values. Revere’s relay depth also stood out. The 4x800 relay of Diogo Yogi, Waldron, Stamatopoulos and Alarcon qualifi ed for the Division 2 state meet, while the 4x400 relay featuring Angiulo, Emmanuel Lopera, Amari Miller-Tobey and Alarcon also earned a state berth. The 4x200 relay qualifi ed as well despite Jeremy X being forced to step off after a calf strain. Revere High School girls indoor track shines at GBLs and MSTCA qualifi ers The Revere High School girls indoor track team placed third overall at the GBL Championship on Feb. 5, scoring 73 points behind two league titles and a wave of personal bests under coach Racquel MacDonald-Ciambelli. Gemma Stamatopoulos led the way, winning the 600 meters in a new school-record time of 1:41.74, breaking her own Rupp, Emma DeCrosta and Annalise Rodriguez, as the group ran 11:00.57 to finish eight seconds ahead of the fi eld. Dayana Ortega took second in the hurdles with a PR of 10.05, while Rania Hamdani placed second in the 600 meters with a 1:44.56 that positions her for Division 2 state qualifi cation. The 4x200 relay of Jaliyah Manigo, Danni Hope Randall, Zizi Kalliavas and Ortega also fi nished second. Third-place finishes came Revere’s Gemma Stamatopoulos after breaking a record at the Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association Qualifi er Meet mark from last season. She also anchored the winning 4x800 relay alongside Olivia from Basma Sahibi in the 55 hurdles, Rupp in the 2-mile and Stamatopoulos in the high jump. Rupp added a fourth-place fi nish in the mile, while the 4x400 relay of Manigo, Kalliavas, Randall and Hamdani placed fourth. Ina Tamizi took fi fth in the long jump with a PR, and Bianca Rincon and DeCrosta each recorded sixth-place finishes, with DeCrosta posting PRs in both the 1000 and mile. At the MSTCA Qualifi er Meet on Feb. 7, Stamatopoulos broke another school record, running the 1,000 meters in 3:08.85 to surpass the mark set by Hannah Fitzpatrick in 2018. The performance marked her fourth individual indoor school record and qualifi ed her for the national meet, where she will also compete on the sprint medley relay. Hamdani added a PR in the 300, and the 4x200 relay of Hamdani, Kalliavas, Stamatopoulos and Randall ran a season-best 1:56. SPORTS | SEE Page 13

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