THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2025 Page 19 RHSSR | FROM Page 14 players have shown poise and maturity throughout the season, battling through close matches and injuries. The Patriots opened last week with a 3-2 win over Medford, fueled by 13 kills and fi ve aces from senior middle Samarah Meristal and 11 kills with four aces from junior hitter Haley Peralta. On Wednesday, Revere swept Chelsea 3-0, getting six kills from Basma Sahibi, four from Sofi a Guzman and a well-rounded performance from senior setter Susan Lemus Chavez, who fi nished with 12 aces and 10 assists. The Patriots capped the week with a fi ve-set thriller over Beverly, winning 3-2. Peralta led the attack with 12 kills; Chavez added 10 kills and 19 assists; Meristal chipped in seven kills; and Sahibi contributed six. Clemons credited her senior group for maintaining leadership and energy all year. The team planned to celebrate its eight seniors — Samantha Indorato, Basma Sahibi, Isabella Arroyave, Sara Brown, Susan Lemus Chavez, Dayana Ortega, Jade Dang and Samarah Meristal — when they were scheduled to host Somerville on Wednesday night [after press deadline]. Girls’ cross-country dominates at home T he Revere girls’ cross-country team has found its stride, earning a decisive home win over Everett at Belle Isle Marsh and then turning in strong times at the Twilight Invitational. Head Coach Katie Sinnott praised her runners for their steady improvement. “The dedication to the work and process of training day in and day out is paying off ,” she said. At Belle Isle, senior captain Olivia Rupp led the way with a fi rst-place fi nish in 19 minutes, 26 seconds. Rania Hamdani placed second in 22:15, and Emma DeCrosta was fourth at 24:07. Seniors Salma El Andalosy, Valeria Acevedo Estrada and freshman Adis Cordero Canela rounded out the scoring with top-10 fi nishes, giving Revere a 15-50 team win. Sinnott noted that both Acevedo Estrada and Canela ran personal-best paces, each cutting nearly a minute per mile off their previous times. Rupp, meanwhile, is closing in on the Revere High course record, sitting just seven seconds shy of the 12-year-old mark. At the Twilight Invitational, Rupp improved her time by more than two minutes from last year’s event, fi nishing in 21:34. Hamdani clocked 23:38, and DeCrosta recorded her fastest pace of the season at 25:48. “It’s a special meet,” Sinnott said. “Running under the lights with over 200 competitors gives them an unforgettable experience.” Boys’ cross-country sharp at home T he boys’ cross-country team, coached by Michael Flynn, ran its fi rst home race of the season at Belle Isle Marsh and posted several standout performances, even against a strong Everett team that took the meet 18-40. Senior Diogo Yogi continued to lead the Patriots, fi nishing third overall in 17:57 on the 2.89-mile course. Kosta Stamatopolous (19:29) and Cristian Requeno (20:12) placed eighth and ninth, respectively. Noah Shanley and Javier Rosa crossed together in 23:56, while Andre Nguyen (24:06) and newcomer Josh Rugutt (24:56) rounded out the group. Flynn praised Rugutt for his debut eff ort. “Josh ran his fi rst cross-country race and has been working hard — an excellent result,” he said. Walk for Living Honors the Amazing Residents of the Leonard Florence Center! C HELSEA, MA (October 2025) — The 17th Annual ALS & MS Walk for Living, held on a spectacularly beautiful early October day, paid tribute to the remarkable residents and staff at the Leonard Florence Center for Living. Over 800 people took part in the two-mile, dogfriendly walk, including residents, families, staff, local schools and community members, Afterwalk activities featured a BBQ hosted by Chili’s, face painting, live dance performances and a petting zoo. “We were thrilled with this year’s turn-out,” said Maura Graham, ALS & MS Walk for Living Director for Cheslea Jewish Lifecare. “It was wonderful to see so many of our residents and families participating in this year’s walk as well as the and surrounding communities. The day was extremely meaningful.” As the country’s fi rst urban model Green House® skilled nursing facility, the Leonard Florence Center provides a level of independence not typically found in other skilled nursing facilities. The Center takes care of more individuals living with ALS than any place else in the world. To date, the 2025 walk for Living has met its $100,000 fundraising goal and donations are still coming in. It’s not too late to contribute; simply go to the Walk for Living website and click on Donate. Every single dollar raised goes directly back to patient care and programs for the ALS and MS residents. All donations are tax deductible. 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