THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2026 Page 9 RHS Hurler Danni Hope Randall nets her 500th strikeout ~ RHS PATRIOTS SPRING SPORTS ROUNDUP ~ Patriots power up across spring slate as softball explodes, tennis sweeps By Dom Nicastro T he Revere High School spring season is off to an energetic start, highlighted by explosive off ensive performances on the softball fi eld, a dominant showing from boys volleyball and a clean sweep to open the girls tennis campaign. Softball is setting the tone early with power throughout the lineup and contributions up and down the roster, while baseball has shown resilience through a competitive stretch. Revere softball erupts for big offensive week behind power surge R evere High Senior Captain Danni Hope Randall hit a career milestone of 500 strikeouts in the team’s recent win against Chelsea. The hurler reached her milestone in the fi rst inning of the fourth game of the season. Randall has been pitching for Revere High School since 8th grade when she played on the JV squad. Since then, she has fl ourished on the mound. Last season, she pitched every game for the Lady Pats and started this season within the threshold of the milestone. After four games in, she has allowed 16 hits and 5 earned runs while striking out 48. She is currently averaging 12 strikeouts per game. The current record is held by former Revere pitching ace Sabrina Palermo who had 698 strikeouts over fi ve seasons. Randall, a member of the National Honor Society, a two-time GBL all-star for softball, a GBL all-star for RHS Field Hockey and a school record breaker for RHS track, will attend Assumption University in the fall. She will be studying nursing and is also a recruit for the track and fi eld team. (Photo by Melissa Randall) T he Revere softball team turned in one of its most explosive weeks at the plate, highlighted by a 13-1 win over Northeast Metro Tech and a 13-7 victory over Everett. Against Northeast, the Patriots piled up 15 hits in a complete team effort, with senior captain Anna Doucette leading the charge with three hits, including a home run. Doucette, along with Addison Ulwick and Frankie Reed, each collected three hits in the game. Reed’s performance carried extra signifi - cance, as her two-run home run marked the 100th hit of her career — a milestone moment in the win. Freshman Ulwick added to the off ensive fi reworks with her fi rst career over-the-fence home run, while Caleigh Joyce launched a three-run homer during a fi ve-run third inning that broke the game open. In the circle, Danni Randall dominated, striking out 11 while allowing just one hit and one run over a completegame eff ort. The Patriots carried that momentum into a win over Everett, where Doucette again starred with three hits, including two doubles and a triple. Revere racked up 16 hits in the game, with multiple contributions across the lineup from Alana Greenman, Randall, Joyce and Gianna Canzano. The week also featured several key milestones for younger players. Eighth grader Alana Greenman made her fi rst varsity start and delivered a two-hit performance, while freshman Alexa Humphrey recorded her fi rst varsity hit. Defany Escoto and Bella Cushing also made their fi rst starts, highlighting the team’s developing depth. Revere baseball shows resilience through up-anddown stretch T he Revere baseball team delivered a mix of highpowered off ense and hardfought battles in a challenging week of play. The highlight came in a dominant 20-0 win over Chelsea, fueled by a monster performance from Rodolfo Dominguez, who blasted two home runs and drove in six runs. He had a homer in his fi nal at-bat in the prior game, meaning he homered in three straight at-bats. Dominguez homered in both the fi rst and second innings as Revere jumped out early and never looked back. Domenic Bellia and Joseph Angiulo each collected three hits in the win, while Frank Annunziata, Nicholas Rupp and Thomas Waldron added multiplehit eff orts. The Patriots also showed aggressiveness on the basepaths, swiping 11 bases in the game. George Papalambros got the wins on two scoreless and hitless innings, striking out three and walking one. Ryker Picardi-Flahive tossed in 1.1 innings of scoreless and hitless relief, striking out two and walking two. Revere followed that up with an 8-7 comeback win over Everett, rallying from a 4-1 defi cit behind a fi ve-run fi fth inning. Sergio Peguero delivered in a key moment, driving in two runs and later earning the win in relief. He struck out four and walked one in two relief innings. “On a very cold day the boys never quit and fi nished strong,” Head Coach Sebastian Salvo said. Joseph Angiulo set the tone at the top of the lineSPORTS | SEE Page 13 - LEGAL NOTICE - Estate of: Date of Death: To all interested persons: A Petition for by: of requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that: of be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve on the bond in . .
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