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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2022 Page 13 By Jason Mazzilli F or a program in only its second year, the previously unbeaten Revere High Patriots Boys Volleyball team has plenty of juice and the showed it Wednesday in a hard-fought battle with Malden High School at the Golden Tornados' Finn Gym. But it was the experienced Malden High squad which prevailed in a 3-1 fi nal that included a 29-27 marathon in the second set. Revere boys came in perfect at 7-0 and Malden was not far behind at 4-1. With the victory, and another win over Billerica Thursday head coach Dan Jurkowski's Tornado squad improved to 6-0 overall, 3-0 in Greater Boston League play. Malden was led by senior captains Yoji Yonetani and Jason Ong as well as Eric Mei, CJ Jeremi and Kyle Lee. *** Revere High Baseball has a great week with pair of wins over GBL rivals The Revere High baseball squad had a big week with a pair of wins over GBL rivals, 3-2 over Malden on Monday and 10-2 over Everett on Wednesday. The young Patriots squad, which features only one seCJ Jeremi goes up high to spike for Malden in a win over Revere. nior, unloaded with the bats on Wednesday after using a terrifi c pitching performance by Dominic Boudreau on Monday (13 strikeouts). Revere now stands at 5-2 overall and 4-1 in the GBL. Revere plays Somerville at home on Monday and travels to Lynn Classical next Wednesday. Malden is 2-4 overall, 1-3 in the GBL. After the Serino Tournament today, Malden baseball is home versus Lynn English at Pine Banks Monday and at Everett next Wednesday, April 27. Nahant Police render mental health services and aid to distressed person who barricaded themself in a home N ahant Police reported that the Department, assisted by specially trained mutual aid partners and state agencies, responded to a mental health call on Wednesday night during which a person barricaded themself inside a home and threatened self-harm. On Wednesday, April 20, at about 8:07 p.m., Nahant Police received a 9-1-1 call from a Sherman Avenue resident requesting that a visiting family member be removed. Upon arrival, police learned that the family member was barricaded inside the bathroom. Based on information provided at the scene, Nahant offi cers escorted other occupants out of the home safely. The family member exited the bathroom, but based on statements made to police a Nahant Police Offi cer deployed a Taser and pepper spray in an attempt to force the person to drop a weapon. The family member returned to the bathroom and refused to come out. A responding Swampscott Police Offi cer with experience in negotiations and high-risk situations spoke with that family member, and through further discussion successfully convinced the person to leave the home at about 10 p.m. Nahant Police Offi cers took the resident into protective custody. The family member will be connected with appropriate social service and mental health agencies. The Nahant Police Department wishes to thank the Lynn Police Department, Swampscott Police Department and the Massachusetts State Police STOP Team for their assistance in bringing this call to a successful conclusion.

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