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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2022 Page 15 Patriots will look to build on 13-win 2022 campaign fourth inning and three after that. Revere did load the bases in the fi fth and seventh frames but could not score. Head Coach Mike Manning helped direct the Patriots to their best season in close to 30 years. The last time a Revere team compiled 13 or more wins was back in the 1990s. This year also marked a second consecutive playoff appearance for the Mike Popp was one of four Revere players to hit over.300 in 2022. By Greg Phipps B eing that most of its squad will be back next year, the Revere High School baseball team has a lot to look forward to in 2023. The Patriots fi nished 13-8 overall this year and came in second in the Greater Boston League (GBL) standings. Though the campaign ended with a disappointing 8-1 loss at 23rd-seeded Beverly in the preliminary round of the Div. I tournament, the Patriots, who were seeded 42nd in the tourney, were in a close 2-1 game until Beverly broke it open with three runs in the bottom of the school after going over two decades without a tourney bid. This year’s team demonstrated balance with a team pitching ERA of 1.90. Five Revere pitchers had ERAs below two, led by Ollie Svendsen’s 0.93. Kyle Cummings had the most wins while sporting a 1.62 ERA. Domenic Boudreau notched three wins. On off ense, the Patriots struga roll down the stretch, scoring 47 runs over the fi nal seven regular-season games. Chris Cassidy, who broke out of an earlyseason slump, led the way with a.353 average. Cassidy went an impressive 17-for-31 down the stretch. Mike Popp hit.340 and was followed by Giancarlo Miro (.313) and Boudreau (.309). Manning told the press last gled to score at times but got on week that the team showed Chris Cassidy came on strong off ensively after struggling out of the gate. He went 17-for-31 to close out the regular season. growth and that he is excited to see what next season brings. The Patriots return all of their starting players next season. The two departing seniors are Bobby O’Brien and Juan Londono. The team came just one game Giancarlo Miro batted.313 and came up with some big hits during the season. Domenic Boudreau was a key contributor all season both off ensively and on the mound. He batted over.300 in 2022. shy of notching the GBL title, fi nishing at 11-3 in league play. The Lynn Classical Rams took home this year’s championship with a 12-2 mark. The Patriots split their two games against the Rams, including a close 3-1 loss to open the season. They also split against Lynn English and Somerville to account for the three league defeats. North Shore Navigators' Gigliotti Named NECBL Pitcher of the Week LYNN, Mass. -- The New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) recognized the North Shore Navigators’ Jake Gigliotti (Northeastern) as the fi rst Pitcher of the Week for the 2022 season, it was announced on Monday afternoon. Gigliotti shut down the Ocean State Waves during his fi rst debut start of the summer last Wednesday in South Kingstown, R.I., tossing six scoreless, nohit innings with 11 strikeouts, which are tied for the most by any pitcher in an NECBL outing so far this summer. The right-hander from Paxton, Mass., issued just two walks in the entire outing, facing the minimum through fi ve innings after starting the game with three consecutive 1-2-3 frames. Gigliotti shares the spotlight with Vermont Mountaineers third baseman Ben Williamson (William & Mary), who was named NECBL Player of the Week. Prior to returning to the Navs for the fi rst time since 2019, Gigliotti went 3-0 with a 3.79 ERA in 35.2 innings for Northeastern this spring. He spent the summer of 2021 as a dominant reliever for the league rival Upper Valley Nighthawks, going 3-0 with a 0.80 ERA and 24 strikeouts in 22.1 innings. Last summer, Swampscott native and returning Navigator righty Luke Marshall (Fairfi eld) was the only NECBL player or pitcher to win multiple weekly honors. Stay up to date on the latest Navs news by visiting nsnavs. com and following the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocatecall The Advocate Newspapers Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@ advocatenews.net

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