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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 2021 ~ GBL SPORTS NOTEBOOK ~ Former Everett record-setting QB Jonathan DiBiaso joins Coaching Staff at Vanderbilt Legendary Lynn English basketball coach Antonio Anderson stepping down after 4 years, 2 State Titles Revere’s Calvin Boudreau a throwback ‘athlete for all seasons’ Malden’s Alayans are a brother-sister duo on the basketball court this season By Steve Freker I t looks like that “it’s in the genes” adage is right on the money when it comes to the post-high school football rise of Everett’s Jonathan DiBiaso. After a three-year stint as a graduate assistant on the staff s of two big-time college football head coaches, the former record-setting Everett High quarterback is in the midst of a new adventure. DiBiaso was named as assistant coach for Vanderbilt UniversiJonathan DiBiaso threw a school and state record 103 TD passes in his high school football career at Everett. (Courtesy Photo) fensive side of the ball and handling some recruiting chores for the Boston College Eagles: two years under former BC head man Frank Spaziani and then retained this past season by fi rst-year Eagle head coach Jeff Hafl ey. At Vanderbilt, DiBiaso is working as an off ensive analyst under off ensive coordinator David Raih, who came to Vandy after seven seasons in the pro ranks with the Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals. Yasmine Alayan is her third season as a varsity player as a junior for Malden High. (Courtesy/ MHS Blue and Gold) ty football in Nashville, Tenn., in February, where he is serving on the staff of fi rst-year head coach Clark Lea, who was appointed in December. DiBiaso has spent the past three years working on the ofDiBiaso is the son of legendary former Crimson Tide Head Coach John DiBiaso, who is regarded by more than a few high school football watchers as one of the best coaches in Massachusetts history, with over 300 victories and 10 MIAA Super Bowl Championships, nine of them at Everett High. At Everett, the younger DiBiaso smashed every single-season and career passing record in existence for the storied Crimson Tide program, leading Everett to a pair of Super Bowl wins in his junior and senior years in 2010 and 2011. DiBiaso, who threw a school and state record 103 TD passes in his career, helped lead the Crimson Tide to a 25-0 record and back-to-back Super Bowl titles in his junior and senior years. He was named the Gatorade Massachusetts Football Player following his senior year. He played a year of college football at Dartmouth College in the Ivy League and then two years at Tufts University in Medford. DiBiaso earned a bachelor of arts in Italian at Tufts and a master’s degree in Athletic Administration at Boston College. Good luck, Jonathan! Coach Anderson departing Lynn English after 4 years at helm, 2 State Crowns Calvin Boudreau is a threesport student-athlete and three-sport captain for Revere High. He starts his senior year in football immediately after concluding his basketball career this week. (Courtesy Photo) Four years and two MIAA Division 1 State Championships after taking the reins of the Lynn English boys’ basketball program, Head Coach Antonio Anderson announced Wednesday he is stepping down and moving on. He will depart at the end of this season and move on to become the head coach at Springfi eld Commonwealth COACHING | SEE Page 20 Jonathan DiBiaso in February was named as assistant coach on the staff at Vanderbilt University in the Southeastern Conference. (Courtesy/Vanderbilt Football) Ali Alayan (with ball) is part of a brother-sister Malden High basketball duo this season. (Courtesy Photo) Lynn English boys’ basketball Head Coach Antonio Anderson is heading out to a new adventure at the end of his fi rst (and only) season in the Greater Boston League. (Courtesy Photo) Wishing all who celebrate Easter and Passover a    

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