THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2026 Page 7 SPORTS | FROM Page 3 Rupp drew a walk in the seventh inning to force in a run, and Revere took the lead on an error. Marc Maisano, Bellia, Peguero, Thomas Waldron and Rodolfo Dominguez each recorded hits. Maisano and Annunziata each drew two walks as Revere worked eight free passes. Dominguez earned the win in relief, and the Patriots turned a triple play in the fi eld. In a 3-2 loss to Lynn Classical, Bellia and Joseph Angiulo each had hits, while Peguero drove in a run. Bellia pitched six innings, allowing three runs with fi ve strikeouts. Boys volleyball improves to 12-1 The Revere boys volleyball team continued its strong season, improving to 12-1 with wins over Chelsea and Medford. In a 3-0 win over Chelsea, Larry Claudio led the way with 10 kills, 15 assists and two blocks. Christopher “Choc” Chavez added 19 assists and three aces, while Yosniel De Jesus recorded nine kills. Juan Perez contributed eight kills and two aces, and Jeff rey Garcia added six kills. Anass Ouldzenagui chipped in two aces. Revere followed with another 3-0 sweep over Medford. Claudio totaled seven assists, fi ve kills, four aces and two blocks. Chavez had 11 assists, Garcia added seven kills, Perez contributed six kills and four aces and Ouldzenagui delivered fi ve aces. Girls tennis picks up two wins The Revere girls tennis team posted a 2-1 week with wins over Everett and Lynn Classical. In a 4-1 win over Everett, Genevieve Belmonte won at fi rst singles, Sarah Naz rallied for a three-set comeback victory at second singles, and Mariana Taborda earned a straight-set win at third singles. At doubles, Lyna Baoussouh and Katie Embree won a three-set match at fi rst doubles. Revere also defeated Lynn Classical 4-1. Belmonte and Taborda each won in straight sets, while Baoussouh and Embree added another doubles Pictured from left to right: Zizi Kalliavas, Gemma Stamatopoulos and Basma Sahibi, along with Honey Stamatopoulos, the team’s good luck charm. win. Judy Lei and Mel Romero secured a victory at second doubles. Naz competed in a three-set match at second singles in that contest. Girls track remains undefeated in GBL The Revere girls track team improved to 5-0 in the Greater Boston League with wins over Everett (92-43) and Malden (72-59), along with strong performances at the Division 2 State Relays. Gemma Stamatopoulos continued to lead the way, breaking her own school record in the 400 meters with a time of 62.7 and setting a personal best of 69.8 in the 400 hurdles. She also placed in the high jump and triple jump. Rania Hamdani recorded four personal records, winning the 800 meters and placing second in the 400 hurdles. She also tied for fi rst in the long jump with teammate Zizi Kalliavas and added a PR in discus. Kalliavas took fi rst in the 100 meters, 200 meters and long jump, while also placing second in the triple jump. Basma Sahibi won the triple jump and placed in the shotput. Kesley Morales won the javelin against Everett and placed in the hurdles. Olivia Rupp won the two mile and placed second in the 800. Dayana Ortega took fi rst in the hurdles in both meets. Additional contributors included Ina Tamizi, Isabella Marin Isaza, Jaliyah Manigo, Emma DeCrosta, Annalise Rodriguez, Aidah Louaddi, Lesley Mendoza, Isabella Afonso, Kamella Harris, Jade Dang, Jaleeyah Figueroa, Jelitza Jerezano and Ngena Mlongecha. At the Division 2 State Relays, Stamatopoulos, Kalliavas and Sahibi set a new school record in the triple jump relay. Other relay teams included Ortega, Manigo, Marin Isaza and Kalliavas in the 4x100; Kalliavas, Manigo, Marin Isaza and Hamdani in the 4x200; Ortega, Sahibi, Stamatopoulos and Morales in the shuttle hurdles; and Aidah Louaddi, Nour Maihouane and Sahibi in the shotput relay. THE PAESANI CLUB ANNUAL POLENTA PARTY ANTHONY’S OF MALDEN 105 CANAL STREET MALDEN, MA. 02148 THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2026 6:00PM COCKTAIL HOUR SAVE THE DATE! LA MORA CONTEST FEATURING SAL “THE GOLDFISH SWALLOWER” BARRESI
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