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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 11, 2024 Page 13 Revere High School Patriots Varsity Co-Ed Field Hockey Team Share Collegiate Plans By Tara Vocino T he RHS Pa t r i - ots Varsity Co -Ed Field Hockey Team celebrated their Senior Night last Fr iday at Harry Della Russo Stadium. Captain/High Defense Jordan Martelli was accompanied with by her grandparents, Doreen and Tom Curreri, her parents, Don and Susan, her sister, Kayla with her boyfriend, Kyle McDonald. Martelli plans to study criminal justice and forensic science after high school graduation. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Captain/Forward Ana Kaliavas was accompanied by her mother, Pennie, her father, George, and her sister/teammate, Zacharania “Zizi,” during last Friday’s Revere High School Patriots Varsity Co-Ed Field Hockey Senior Night against the Malden High School Golden Tornadoes Varsity Co-Ed Field Hockey Team. Kaliavas plans to study English after high school graduation. The RHS School Patriots Varsity Co-Ed Field Hockey Team - Top row, shown from left to right, are: Assistant Coach Victoria Correia, Katherine Aborn, Isabella Mendieta, Bianca Rincon, Victoria Ackles, Sonia Haily, Gemma Stamatopoulous, and Bethany Tedele; Back row, shown from left: Ana Kalliavas, Jordan Martelli, Zacharania Kalliavas, Naomie Abreha, Head Coach Alex Butler, Kyle Lanes, Nicole Miranda, Lena Morris, Danni Hope Randall, Genevieve Zierten, and Ava Morris. RHS Patriots Fall Sports Roundup By Dom Nicastro Revere volleyball team on pace to make postseason The Revere High School volleyball team has shown dramatic improvement from last fall. The team is 7-7 after 14 matches. The team finished 2-18 last season. “I knew coming into this season that we had grown as a team and our record reflects that,” Revere coach Emilie Hostetter said. “It has helped us significantly to have many returning players, as well as four seniors, including captain Lea Doucette. I am looking forward to a strong finish for the remainder of this season.” In a 3-1 win vs. Medford, Liv Yuong had nine kills. Shayna Smith had six kills. Lea Doucette had six kills and five aces. Samarah Meristal had five kills. Susan Lemus Chavez had 13 assists and Anna Doucette had 10 assists. In a 3-1 loss at Greater Lowell Tech, Samantha Hoyos Tobon had five kills and Meristal had four kills. Lemus Chavez and Anna Doucette had eight assists each. Samantha Indorato had 21 digs. In a 3-0 win against Lynn English on Wednesday, Smith had six kills. Lemus Chavez had nine assists. Yuong picked up five aces and Valery Echavarria had four aces In a 3-2 loss vs. Somerville, the stat line was: • eight kills for Basma Sahibi • seven kills for Hoyos Tobon • six kills for Smith • 18 assists for Lemus Chavez In a 3-1 loss to Everett, the stat line read: • 10 assists for both Susan Lemus Chavez and Anna Doucette • 27 digs for Indorato In a 3-1 win against Salem, the stat line read: • Seven kills for Hoyos Tobon • Seven kills for Smith • 13 assists for Lemus Chavez • 10 assists for Anna Doucette • 34 digs for Indorato In a 3-0 loss against Lynn Classical, the stat line read: • Eight kills for Hoyos Tobon • 10 assists for Chavez • 18 digs for Indorato Chahid wins boys race against Everett Revere’s Youness Chahid won the 3-mile race with a time of 18:08 in a loss to Everett in boys cross country. Noah Shanley came in ninth with a time of 29:17. Revere field hockey team ties Malden on Senior Night Revere and Malden finished scoreless on Revere’s Senior Night. “We celebrated our seniors, captain Ana Kalliavas and captain Jordan Martelli, who both had an excellent game,” Revere coach Alex Butler said. “Bianca Rincon, midfielder, also had an incredible game. Zizi Kalliavas made impressive saves in goal, despite it being her second time playing in goal.” SPORT | SEE Page 16

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