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Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2024 Revere High Patriots Weekly Sports Roundup By Dom Nicastro Revere field hockey nets solid win over Northeast Revere beat Northeast, 6-1. Jordan Martelli and Bethany Tedele did an incredible job working together on defense, according to Revere Coach Alex Butler. Gemma Stamatopoulos scored two goals in the first quarter, followed by Isa Mendieta in the third quarter. Stamatopoulos scored two additional goals in the fourth quarter, one of them being a reverse fl ick into goal. Mendieta scored the fi nal goal in the fourth quarter. “The team did an incredible job hustling on the field and passing to one another,” Butler said. “Gemma is absolutely incredible. She is such a motivated player and always gives it her all when she is on the fi eld. She constantly seeks feedback, supports her teammates and does not give up on herself or the team. She is also a three-season athlete (indoor & outdoor track) and is fast on the fi eld.” The Patriots fell to Malden, 5-0. Despite the loss, Ava Morris did an incredible job on defense. Zizi Kalliavas also showed incredible hustle on the fi eld as a midfi elder. Revere boys soccer team remains unbeaten The RHS Varsity Field Hockey Team: Front row: Victoria Ackles, Namoie Abracha, Lena Morris, Katherine Aborn, Sonia Haley, Kyle Lanes, Isabella Mendieta, Zacharania Kalliavas; back row: Assistant Coach Victoria Correia, Gemma Stamatopoulos, Jordan Martelli, Ava Morris, Bethany Tedele, Genevieve Zierten, Ana Kalliavas, Danni Hope Randall, Nicole Miranda, Bianca Rincon and Head Coach Alexandra Butler. (Advocate photo) Revere picked up a couple of Greater Boston League wins — 2-0 over Chelsea and 2-1 over Medford — and improved to 5-0-1. Brayan Medina scored on a feed from Angel Ortez against Chelsea, and Santiago Velez picked up a goal on an assist from Francisco Navarette. The Patriots followed with another GBL win, as Patrick Valentim (Brayan Medina assist) and Ortez (unassisted) had goals. Revere girls crosscountry team tops Classical The Patriots faced Lynn Classical last Wednesday and came away with another win. That brought the team to 2-1. “We raced on Monday and having another race just two days later usually results in some slower times due to tired legs,” Revere coach Katie Sinnott said. “That was not the case with our team. Four girls ran their best time on our home course.” Those four were Valeria Quintero, Emma DeCrosta, Rania Hamdan and Daniela Santana Baez. “Valeria, Rania and Emma all ran their personal best paces,” Sinnott said. “Olivia Rupp continues to be our strongest runner, fi nishing fi rst yet again.” Individual Results: Olivia Rupp — 1st — 21:09 Valeria Quintero — 2nd Rania Hamdani — 4th Emma DeCrosta — 8th — 21:46 — 22:49 Daniela Santana Baez — 5th 23:29 Revere volleyball team falls to Malden The Patriots took a set off Malden but fell, 3-1. Samanatha Indorato had three aces and 28 digs. Lea Doucette had four kills. Dayana Ortega had three kills. Isabella Arroyave had fi ve aces. Revere boys crosscountry team shows improvement in GBL losses Revere raced against Medford at Belle Isle (2.90 miles) and fell, 19-44. Youness Chahid came in second with a time of 17:12. Adam Ourazzouk fi nished with a time of 19:11. Steven Espinal fi nished with a time of 24:02, and Noah Shanley fi nished with a time of 27:53. Last Wednesday, the Patriots The RHS Patriots Boys Soccer Captains and Coaches Manny Lopes and Christian Mancia with Captains Brayan Medina, Noah Gaviria and Angel Ortez and Assistant Coaches Samuel Ochoa and Gerardo Rodriguez. raced against Lynn Classical at Belle Isle and lost, 22-38. “I am very proud of the team because they all greatly improved their time,” Revere coach Michael Flynn said. Chahid won the race with a time of 16:28. Espinal finished with a time of 21:41, and Shanley fi nished with a time of 26:23. — — 23:57

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