Page 18 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2023 ~ RHS SPORTS ROUNDUP ~ Lady Patriots soccer finishes solid season with tourney loss R evere girls’ soccer fi nished 16-2-1 after a 7-1 loss to St. Mary’s of Lynn in the opening round of the Division 3 state tournament. “The score doesn’t refl ect on how the game was played,” Revere coach Megan O’Donnell said. “It was a physical, wellplayed soccer game. We just came up short.” St. Mary’s scored two quick goals. Revere then moved the ball up fi eld, earning a free kick that Ari Pina took and scored, making it 2-1 halfway through the fi rst half. Nisrin Sekkat saw more shots in the fi rst half of this game than she did all season; she made a handful of saves in the fi rst half. Revere’s defense in front of her was led by Pina, Giselle Salvador, Fatima Oliva and freshman Emily Torres. “St. Mary’s was just a bit stronger and fi nished their runs which is how they scored the third goal before half,” O’Donnell said. The Patriot midfi eld was led by Catalina Chizavo, Samarah Paiva, Erika Mejia and Sandra Torres, who moved the ball well and launched some great shots on the St. Mary’s goalkeeper but just couldn’t put one in. Forwards Nataly Oliva and Kaylin Folgar, Kesley Morales, Angie Caneza, Salma Zahraoui, Karla HEATING | FROM Page 5 for heating bills or maintenance might be eligible for assistance through the Massachusetts home energy assistance program (LIHEAP). No matter what type of heating equipment you use, LIHEAP might be able to help you pay your winter heating bills or maintain your heating system. All Massachusetts residents are encouraged to explore eligibility for this free program and apply for assistance. Solid Fuel Heating: If you use a fi replace or a stove that burns wood, pellets or coal, always keep the area around it clear for three feet in all directions. This circle of safety should be free of furniture, drapery, rugs, books and papers, fuel and any other fl ammable items. 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Zahraoui stepped up and brought out the goalie gloves and made fi ve awesome saves and only gave up two goals. “We ended the season 16-21 which is an amazing season, and the girls put in a lot of hard work this whole season and really came together to play like a whole team not a team of individuals,” O’Donnell said. “Our eight seniors really showed true leadership and that if you work hard, you will get great results. Whether you were a starter or a bench player each person challenged each other and supported each other all season long which made a huge diff erence this season. I am so proud of all the accomplishments that every single player on this team gave me and coach Rivera all season. As a coach you have your ups and downs but these young ladies made going to practice and games enjoyable this season because we knew they were going to work hard and push each other to their a lid and place it outside at least 10 feet away from the building. 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These girls have a ton of everyday life activities going on, and they still manage to come to practice, games and other events which means a lot.” Pina, Paiva, Salvador, Sekkat and Oliva were all selected to play in the Greater Boston League All-Star game this Friday, Nov. 10, at Chelsea High School at 6 p.m. Revere girls’ cross-country team makes mark at states Severa l Revere gi r l s ’ cross-country harriers participated in the Frank Mooney State Coach meet on Saturday, Nov. 4. This meet takes place at the Wrentham Developmental Center on a tough course. There is no fl at area; it’s a never-ending 5K of rolling hills. Sophomore Olivia Rupp was Revere’s only participant in the 10th grade race, finishing 36th overall with a time of 25:20. Three girls participated in the 11th /12th Gonzalez Castillo being the Patriots fi rst fi nisher with a time of 23:56 and coming in 97th nane Amine fi nished 119th a time of 25:12, and Daniela Santana Baez fi nished 141st . Afwith with a time of 27:09. Revere will be participating in the Division 2A race, also at the Wrentham Developmental Center, on Saturday Nov. 11. ally recognized testing company, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL) or Intertek (ETL). Newer space heaters should have an automatic shut-off switch that turns the device off if it tips over. Unvented kerosene space heaters and portable propane space heaters are not permitted for residential use in Massachusetts, State Fire Marshal Davine said that the risk of fi re and carbon monoxide poisoning they pose is too great. Create and Practice a Home Escape Plan: Everyone should have a home escape plan that accounts for two ways out of every room, and everyone should be able to open the doors and windows along the way. Remember that children, older adults and people with disabilities might need extra assistance. 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What Boston Celtics player was nicknamed “The Truth”? 11. On Nov. 13, 1940, what Disney film preAnswers miered that included eight animated segments and famous classical music? 12. What is a fi rst gentleman? 13. Most starfish have how many arms? 14. November 14 is National Pickle Day; in what Shakespeare play set on a ship and island is the line “I have been in such a pickle since I saw you last…”? 15. How are bees, goals and lighthouses similar? 16. According to Guinness World Records, a Chinese food company made what in a cup 4.3 ft. high that weighed 112 lbs.? 17. On Nov. 15, 1887, what painter was born whose last name is similar to the name of a Canadian beer? 18. What singer was called Mama Africa? 19. In the Bible how many days were in Noah’s fl ood? 20. On Nov. 16, 1945, UNESCO was founded; what does that stand for? 1. The Nile (source of the famous quotation “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?”) 2. Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In 3. Manhattan 4. Armistice Day 5. The “Mighty Wurlitzer” theatre pipe organ 6. Vince Lombardi Trophy 7. A summons or warning about the attachment of property 8. Utah 9. Quarks 10. Paul Pierce 11. “Fantasia” 12. A person who is a male partner or husband of a chief executive of a country or other jurisdiction 13. Five 14. “The Tempest” 15. They have keepers. 16. The largest cup of instant rice noodles ever made 17. Georg i a O’Keeff e 18. Miriam Makeba 19. 40 20. United Nations Educational, Scientifi c and Cultural Organization
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