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Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE–Friday, October 18 , 2019 NE Patriots recognize Coach Cicatelli By Greg Phipps T he performance of the Revere High School football team thus far this season has garnered the attention of many outside observers. The Revere squad was ranked among the top 16 teams in this week’s Boston Herald high school poll, and head coach Lou Cicatelli was named the Coach of the Week earlier this month by the New England Patriots. The award is part of a National Football League–sponsored program that honors an area high school head coach each week during the season. The Patriots have been involved in the program for 24 years. New England Hall of Fame linebacker Andre Tippett, who now works as executive director of community affairs for the PaEverett’s Unique Steak House We offer an authentic dining experience featuring homemade recipes from Brazil, passed down from generations. The main attraction is the Rodízio which is an all-you-can-eat traditional Brazilian barbecue that you may enjoy as much as you like for one fixed price, served table-side in a skewers of beef, chicken, pork and lamb. Accompanying the barbecued meats is a full-course exceptional salad bar and a delicious Brazilian hot side dishes made from typical Brazilian ingredients updated daily. Beside the Rodízio we also offer an option to pay by weight and delicious homemade desserts. triots, visited the high school earlier this month to present the award and a donation of $1,000 to the school’s football program in honor of Cicatelli, who led Revere to a 7-4 campaign and playoff qualification last year. The Revere team has fed off last year’s effort and rolled out to a 5-0 start in 2019, including last Saturday’s exciting 32-30 overtime win over previously Enjoy Karaoke and Sports in our Lounge Bar Experience the best Brazilian steakhouse in the Boston area! undefeated Lynn English. Cicatelli is now on the list of candidates to be named the New England Patriots High School Coach of the Year. That recognition will be announced at the conclusion of the season and brings a $2,000 donation with it. Tippett’s visit and presentation of the award and check was broadcast on the WBZ-TV “Patriots All Access” show that airs on Friday nights at 7 p.m. The visit can also be accessed and seen by visiting the website Patriots.com. During his visit, Tippett said Cicatelli’s Revere team “lived up to their namesake by displaying [their] offensive firepower on their way to remaining undefeated [in a 43-26 win over Lynn Classical back on Sept. 27]. They never let their foot off the gas throughout the game and showed the poise Revere head football coach Lou Cicatelli roams the sideline during last Saturday’s win at Lynn English. needed to close out a tough Classical squad. We wish the program the best in 2019 as they continue their pursuit of excellence.” Hogs School Walkway repaved and safe FULL LIQUOR BAR Enjoy our selection of drinks and coming to join us our sport bar atmosphere with a large variety drinks and try out traditional Caipirinha. Enjoy the Karaoke night every Tuesday and live music from Thursday to Sunday. 749 Broadway, Everett * (617) 389-8615 Hours: Sun-Thurs 11AM-11PM/Fri-Sat 11AM-12AM/Bar Open until 1AM Call Now for Reservations or UBER EATS Delivery! Monogram D4 Double siding Cedar impression half rounds Shown from left to right are Councillor-at-Large Steve Morabito, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Ward 5 Councillor John Powers at the Hogs School Walkway. After years of being in disrepair, Morabito recently made a motion to have it repaved and safe for Revere High School students, who use the walkway frequently. (Courtesy Photo) Harvey Vinyl 60 Replacement Windows Custom Aluminum Trim work Windows & Doors Top quality Vinyl Siding! •Vinyl Siding •Carpentry Work •Decks •Roofing •Free Estimates •Replacement Windows •Fully Licensed •Fully Insured

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