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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2022 Basketball: Revere boys lose two at Patton Tourney pull out a win last Thursday at home, losing 66-61 to the Rams. Boudreau once again came up big for the Patriots with 22 points, including six three-pointers. Ramadan Barry was the only other Revere player in double fi gures with 11 points. Boudreau and Barry also combined for 13 rebounds. Revere girls fi nish with 12 wins, ready for playoff s The Revere girls’ basketball RHS Boys’ Varsity Basketball — Back row, pictured from left to right: Chris Claudio, senior captain James Clauto, Glen Kule, Andrew Leone, senior captain Jack D’Ambrosio, senior Hamza Ghoul, Luke Ellis, senior Kenny Arango, senior Jean Saint Dick, senior captain Ihssan Mourouane, Ramadan Barry, Vincent Nichols, Domenic Boudreau, Vinny Vu, Sal DeAngelis and Alejandro Hincapie. Front row, pictured from left to right: Asst. Coach Alex Green, Freshmen Coach Bob Sullivan, Head Varsity Coach David Leary, JV Coach John Leone and Asst. Coach Dennis Leary. (Advocate fi le photo) By Greg Phipps N eeding just one more win this season to earn a spot in the postseason tournament, the Revere High School boys’ basketball team was unable to notch victory number 10, which would have gotten them into the playoff s. The Patriots lost both of their games at the annual General Patton Tournament at Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School this past weekend. A fi rst-round 5245 loss to North Reading and a 61-52 consolation defeat to the host Generals left Revere sitting at 9-10 overall on the season with one contest remaining against Lynn English. That game was played on Thursday (after press deadline). Revere needed a victory on Thursday to gain a berth in the tournament. About a week ago, the Patriots looked to be in a good position when they held a 9-6 mark entering their fi nal fi ve games. But the Patton Tourney losses and setbacks to East Boston and Lynn Classical created the do-or-die situation entering Thursday’s game. Domenic Boudreau’s 22 points and eight boards led the Patriots in the Patton Tourney consolation loss to HW. Revere defeated the Generals 45-40 at the Andrew James Lawson Foundation Jamboree at TD Garden in Boston two weeks ago. James Clauto drilled 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the opening loss to North Reading. He was followed closely by Jack D’Ambrosio’s 12 points and six boards. Having beaten Lynn Classical on the road earlier in the season, the Patriots couldn’t team ended the regular season with a 45-40 win over Medford to fi nish 12-8 overall and stamp a trip to the Div. 2 postseason tournament. The Patriots fi nished 11-3 in Greater Boston League (GBL) play and fi nished third in a tough league that includes Lynn English and Lynn Classical, who fi nished fi rst and second in the GBL. Both of Revere’s losses to Classical were close, hardfought games; in particular, the second contest – a 38-37 nailbiter that could have gone either way. In the win over Medford, Carolina Bettero and Haley Belloise combined for 36 points to carry the load off ensively. RHS’ Ricardo Goncalves qualifies for championships Revere was well represented at the recent Division 1 Track & Field States in Boston as Ricardo Goncalves, shown third on podium, medaled in the third meet and automatically qualifi ed for the All State Championships. (Twitter)

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