Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2025 ~ REVERE HIGH SCHOOL PATRIOTS SPORTS ROUNDUP ~ By Dom Nicastro Girls tennis wins three of four behind strong doubles play R evere girls tennis secured three wins in four matches during a packed week. The team began with a 3-2 win over Lynn Classical on Monday, April 14. Freshman Genevieve Belmonte delivered a 6-2, 6-3 win at third singles, while both doubles teams brought home victories. Senior duo Rachel Sanchez and Cesia Loza battled back for a 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 win at fi rst doubles. Seniors Kiara Munguia and Keila Loza followed with a 6-3, 6-4 win at second doubles. Revere followed up with a 4-1 win over Lynn English on Wednesday, April 16. Senior Dayna Phan won 7-5, 7-5 at fi rst singles. Erta Ismahili won her second singles match with a 6-7, 7-6 win followed by a tiebreaker. Sanchez and Loza cruised to a 6-2, 6-2 fi rst doubles win, and the second douMOUNTAIN VIEW TERRACE APARTMENTS 27 Mountain View Drive Stoneham, MA 02180 781-438-9111 (Phone) 800-439-2370 or 711 (TTY) 781-438-6271 (Fax) infomvt@atlantictambone.com May 1, 2025 . Applications will be accepted to be put in a lottery for position on the wait list. Position on the wait list will be assigned by July 15, 2025. All Other Waitlists will remain closed and applications will not be accepted. Applications for the open waitlists may be requested via email or by mail, telephone or electronically (fax or email). Be sure to include your – meaning how many adults and age. Applications will also be available on May 1, 2025 at the following locations: * Mystic Valley Elder Services, 300 Commercial Street, Malden, MA 02148 * Tri-CAP, 110 Pleasant St, Malden, MA 02148 bles team of Munguia and Loza won after an injury forfeit. Revere was leading 5-2 at the time of the stoppage. Revere edged Everett 3-2 on Thursday, April 17. Phan came from behind to win a tiebreaker after splitting the fi rst two sets. Sanchez and Loza again won in straight sets, 6-4, 6-0, while Munguia and Loza completed the sweep at doubles with a 6-1, 7-5 win. The team wrapped up the week with a 5-0 loss to Malden on Monday, April 21. Tennis takes three wins, softball battles, track stays unbeaten R evere High School’s spring sports teams are racking up experience and momentum across multiple sports. The girls tennis team closed a busy week with three wins; softball showed flashes despite two losses; and girls track remained perfect heading into a key stretch. Boys volleyball tops Everett, 3-1 R evere boys volleyball earned a 3-1 win over Everett last week, with strong performances across the board. Chris “Choc” Chavez tallied 15 assists, Larry Claudio added 13 assists and Juan Perez dominated at the net with 16 kills. Softball falls to Everett and Whittier but shows resilience R evere varsity softball dropped two games last week but had bright spots in both eff orts. Against Everett on Monday, Revere fell 10-4 after giving up six runs in the fi rst inning. Revere clawed back in the third inning when Caleigh Joyce hit a solo home run and Danni Hope Randall singled in a run to cut the defi cit to 6-4. Randall pitched a complete game, allowing 10 runs (eight earned) on 14 hits while striking out 12. Joyce went onefor-three with two RBIs. Jordan Martelli and Frankie Reed each collected two hits in the loss. Earlier in the week, Revere lost to Whittier RVT 12-0. The game was broken open by a seven-run second inning. Randall again took the loss, striking out seven over four and two-thirds innings. Girls track remains undefeated after Chelsea win R evere girls track moved to 3-0 after an 84-61 win over Chelsea on Monday. Weather fi nally cooperated, and the team turned in several earlyseason personal records. “Happy to report we defeated Chelsea 84-61 on Monday and moved to 3-0 for the outdoor season,” Revere Head Coach Racquel MacDonaldCiambelli said. “We fi nally had the weather on our side, and the team put out some huge early season PRs.” Gemma Stamatopoulos delivered a near perfect meet with three first-place finishes and one third-place, totaling 16 points. She won the 400-meter hurdles (1:14.3), 800-meter (2:31) and high jump (4-8) and placed third in the long jump (14-4.5). “I’m really excited to see Gemma perform at invitationals this upcoming weekend where she will see some tough competition and hopefully smash that 800-meter school record,” her coach said. Senior Liv Yuong scored eight points with a win in the 100-meter hurdles (18.2) and a second in the long jump (15-2). Ashley Cabrera Rodriguez added seven points with two second-place fi nishes (400-meter hurdles and triple jump) and a third in the 100-meter dash. Additional Revere fi rst-place fi nishes: • Olivia Rupp in the 1-mile (5:56) • Haley Peralta in the javelin (76-11) • Emma DaCrosta in the 2-mile (15:49) • 4x100-meter relay: Lesly Mendoza, Kesley Morales, Izzy Marin, Victoria Osias (56.0) • 4x400-meter relay: Marwa Riad, Dayana Ortega, Jaliyah Manigo, Rania Hamdani (4:52.9) Revere heads to its fi rst invitational on Friday, April 25, and returns home for Senior Night on April 28 against Everett and Malden.
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