THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2024 Page 17 SOFTBALL | FROM Page 12 So, 15? Yes, that is above and beyond for the Patriots. A strong postseason performance would simply be icing on an already tremendous 2024. Essentially, the Patriots have shown 100% improvement over the last two seasons. To what does the coach attribute the success to? Leadership. Seniors Juliana Bolton, Isabella Qualtieri, Luiza Santos, Ally and Riley Straccia, Dakota Lanes and Olivia Morris were outstanding all season. Their journey to the state tournament included key victories in their fi nal two games of the regular season. In a thrilling matchup against Lynn Classical on May 22, the Patriots triumphed 9-6. The game saw standout performances from Lea Doucette, who hit an inside-the-park home run, and Caleigh Joyce, who doubled and scored a crucial run. Danni Hope Randall pitched a solid game, striking out 12 over seven innings, allowing only three hits and six runs. The following day, Revere secured another victory, defeating Saugus 6-4. Doucette once again led the charge with another inside-the-park home run and a triple, while Shayna Smith added a sacrifi ce fl y. Randall continued to shine, earning the win by pitching seven innings and striking out fi ve, while allowing just fi ve hits and four runs. Throughout the season, the Patriots demonstrated their depth and talent. Doucette led the team with an impressive.556 batting average, hitting fi ve home runs and driving in 33 runs. Ally Straccia was also a key contributor with a.568 average and two home runs. Shayna Smith (.483), Riley Straccia (.481) and Frankie Reed (.452) provided consistent off ensive support, each hitting over.450 and combining for 81 RBIs. Smith had four homers, and Reed added two. Defensively, the Patriots were anchored by Hope Randall, who pitched 111 innings, striking out 170 batters with a 3.34 ERA. Gianna Chiodi also contributed with 16 innings pitched and 25 strikeouts. As they head into the state tournament, the Patriots are poised to make a strong run, leveraging their balanced offensive and defensive strategies. The team’s blend of ex Tom’s Seal Coating * Crack Repairing * Pot Hole Filling * Striping Handicapped Spaces * Free Estimates Call Gary: 978-210-4012 1. May 31 is National Speak in Complete Sentences Day; what is the shortest sentence in English? 2. Which animal sleeps more: bat, cat or koala? 3. On June 1, 1494, what national drink of Scotland was fi rst written about— in a log — “Eight bolls of malt to Friar John Cor wherewith to make aqua vitae”? 4. The Sons of the Desert is a club devoted to publicizing what comic pair? 5. Which is the world’s largest desert: Antarctic, Gobi or Sahara? 6. On June 2, 1886, what U.S. president (last name is the name of a city) wed at the White House? 7. June is National Accordion Awareness Month; what does squeeze-box mean? 8. Literally, what does the Greek “tyrannosaurus rex” mean in English? 9. What is Brazil’s offi cial language? 10. On June 3, 1851, what NYC sports team became the fi rst to wear uniforms? Answers 11. At the Salem, Mass., witch trials, how many people were accused: 11, 74 or 200-plus? 12. June 4 is National Cheese Day; what is the most popular cheese recipe in the USA? 13. What cheese (named after a person) was fi rst made by 1700s Franciscan friars in California? 14. What saltwater inhabitant has “duck” in its name? 15. The word piano originated in what language? 16. On June 5, 1916, what son of Jewish immigrants was sworn in as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice? 17. The Dull Men’s Club honored Tim Web as 2023 Anorak of the Year for his “Pothole Art”; what does anorak mean? 18. What kind of animal was Tommy, who was the subject of animal rights trials in New York? 19. In what video game would you fi nd a ghost named Pinky? 20. On June 6, 1933, in Camden in what state did the first drive-in movie theatre open? perienced players and emerging talent has positioned them as a formidable opponent in the upcoming match against Shrewsbury. O’Donnell credited her coaching staff — Victoria Correia and Hailey Powers — for bringing wisdom, guidance and support all season. “Everyone played hard this season and played diff erent positions,” O’Donnell said. “They were willing to pinch-hit, pinchrun. Everybody just did their job. And I had a great coaching staff .” Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. 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