THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025 Page 17 Meet the 2025 Revere High School Patriots Boys’ Varsity Volleyball Team T he 2025 Revere High School Patriots Boys’ Varsity Volleyball Team’s Senior Night will be on May 23 at around 5:15 p.m. T Revere High School Patriots Unified Track Team celebrates seniors he Revere High School Patriots Unifi ed Track Team honored its seniors on Tuesday during a meet against Everett High School Crimson Tide Unifi ed Track Team at Harry Della Russo Stadium. Seniors, shown from left to right: Caua Berger, Kawan Dias and Lucas Jiminez at Revere High School last Thursday. Captains, shown from left to right: Kawan Dias, Christopher Choc Chavez and Juan Perez. Revere High School Patriots Unifi ed Track Team: Bottom row, shown from left to right, are: Veiri Renderos, Brady Kerr, Julia Quiles and Stephen Wickens. Back row, shown from left to right, are: Head Coach Kristen Murphy-Cormier, Assistant Coach Casey Manion, Anthony Legee, Jacob Schwartz, Konchog Lama, Kepler Clammy, Bryan Maia, with Assistant Coaches Thomas Mackey and Lauren Cloughtery. Shown from left to right: Bottom row: Christopher Choc Chavez, Team Manager Anass Ouldzenagui, Nicolas Garzon, Isaac Portillo, Kawan Dias, Joao Almeida and Adnan Benmoussa; top row: Head Coach Lianne O’Hara Mimmo, Team Manager Zorah Benkreira, Juan Perez, Jeff rey Garcia, Lucas Jiminez, Yosniel De Jesus Ruiz, Larry Claudio, Caua Berger and Assistant Coach Kerry Flaherty. Shown from left to right, are: Revere High School Unifi ed Track Head Coach Kristen Murphy-Cormier, Assistant Coach Casey Manion, with seniors Stephen Wickens and Brady Kerr, with Assistant Coaches Lauren Cloughtery, and Thomas Mackey at Harry Della Russo Stadium. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) MBTA | FROM Page 7 Shown from left to right: Bottom row: Christopher Choc Chavez, Anass Ouldzenagui, Nicolas Garzon, Isaac Portillo, Kawan Dias, Joao Almeida and Adnan Benmoussa; top row: Juan Perez, Jeffrey Garcia, Lucas Jiminez, Bryan David, Yosniel De Jesus Ruiz, Larry Claudio and Caua Berger. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) ing the health of marine ecosystems. Their decline signals larger systemic problems affecting oceans, including overfi shing, climate disruption, and pollution. Federal laws require that government agencies take every action necessary to prevent harm to endangered species. With so few individual whales left, human action — or inaction — will determine whether this species survives or vanishes forever. For more information, visit mbta.com/Alerts or connect with the T on X @MBTA and @MBTA_ CR, Facebook /TheMBTA, Instagram @theMBTA, Threads @thembta, or TikTok @thembta. To report sightings of marine mammals, please contact the Northeast Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Stranding and Entanglement Hotline at 866-755-NOAA (866755-6622). More information about North Atlantic Right Whales can be found at the NOAA Fisheries website or by calling 978-281-9300.
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