Page 18 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 18, 2022 Slow start dooms Pats in loss to Chieftains A By Greg Phipps fter suffering a first-round defeat in the state Div. 3 playoff tournament the week before, the Revere High School football team was still hoping to achieve a winning season in 2022. But that aspiration was denied last Thursday night at Harry Della Russo Stadium. The Patriots fell behind the visiting Masconomet Chieftains by three touchdowns in the first half and couldn’t recover in an eventual 34-20 loss. The setback left Revere with a 4-6 record, and with no chance of a .500 or bet- LEGAL NOTICE - COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Suffolk Division Docket No. SU22P2436EA Estate of: SUSAN INCHES BATES Date of Death: July 14, 2022 INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Petitioner Christopher S. Chandler of Marblehead, MA. Christopher S. Chandler of Marblehead, MA has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. November 18, 2022 Your Hometown News Delivered! 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After being overlooked for a tournament spot last season despite going 6-2 in its first eight games and finishing 8-2 overall, Revere was awarded the 14th seed in the Div. 3 tournament with a 4-4 mark after eight games. The Patriots faced a rematch on the road with the thirdseeded and unbeaten (at the time) Plymouth South Panthers back on Nov. 3. Revere lost to the Panthers by 15 points at Harry Della Russo Stadium back in September. But the Patriots played well in the second half of that game, outscoring Plymouth 20-7 over the final two quarters. That factor gave Revere hope for a possible first-round upset. It didn’t materialize, as the Patriots were defeated by a 28-6 margin. As of the early part of the second quarter, however, it appeared as if Revere may be in position to pull off a surprise win. A short TD run by quarterback Carlos Rizo brought the Patriots within 7-6 at the time. But Plymouth’s Gio Ruberio scored on a one-yard plunge to give the hosts a 14-6 lead at the half. The Panthers, who lost to Wakefield in last week’s quarterfinal round, scored the only two TDs of the second half. Miscues and a bad break impacted the game for the Patriots. A fumbled punt by Revere resulted in the Panthers’ first-quarter touchdown. In the third quarter, an apparent fumble recovery for a touchdown by Chris Cassidy of the Patriots was called back because the Plymouth ball carrier was ruled down by contact. Revere head coach Lou Cicatelli told the press the following week that the ruled non-fumble was a key turning point in the contest but that he was proud of his team hanging in and playing the Panthers tough for four quarters. Cicatelli credited defensive lineman Jason Shosho and defensive end Walter Rodriguez with strong performances. Shosho finished with 10 tackles. On offense, running back Abbas Attoui ran for 75 leads to lead Revere in that category. Revere fell to 4-6 overall with the defeat and will end the season in the annual Thanksgiving game at Winthrop next Thursday, Nov. 24. The host Vikings carry a 6-4 mark entering this year’s Turkey Day clash. The Patriots pulled out a close 16-13-win last season. Football Patriots fall in first round to Panthers By Greg Phipps A fter being overlooked for a tournament spot last season despite going 6-2 in its first eight games and finishing 8-2 overall, this year’s Revere High School football team was awarded the 14th seed in the Div. 3 tournament with a 4-4 mark. The Patriots faced a rematch on the road with the third-seeded and unbeaten Plymouth South Panthers last Friday night. Revere lost to the Panthers by 15 points at Harry Della Russo Stadium back in September. But the Patriots played well in the second half of that game, outscoring Plymouth 20-7 over the final two quarters. That factor gave Revere hope for a possible first-round upset on Friday. It didn’t materialize, as the Patriots were defeated by a 28-6 margin. As of the early part of the second quarter, however, it appeared as if Revere might have been in position to pull off a surprise win. A short TD run by quarterback Carlos Rizo brought the Patriots within 7-6 at the time. But Plymouth’s Gio Ruberio scored on a one-yard plunge to give the hosts a 14-6 lead at the half. The Panthers (9-0) scored the only two TDs of the second half and held off the Patriots to advance to the quarterfinal round against sixth-seeded Wakefield, which advanced by knocking off Masconomet in the opening round. Miscues and a bad break impacted the game for the Patriots. A fumbled punt by Revere resulted in the Panthers’ first-quarter touchdown. In the third quarter, an apparent fumble recovery for a touchdown by Chris Cassidy of the Patriots was called back because the Plymouth ball carrier was ruled down by contact. Revere Head Coach Lou Cicatelli told the press this week that the ruled non-fumble was a key turning point in the contest but that he was proud of his team hanging in and playing the Panthers tough for four quarters. Cicatelli credited defensive lineman Jason Shosho and defensive end Walter Rodriguez with strong performances. Shosho finished with 10 tackles. On offense, running back Abbas Attoui ran for 75 yards. Revere fell to 4-5 overall with the defeat and hosted another tough opponent in Masconomet on Thursday in a non-playoff tilt at Harry Della Russo Stadium (after press deadline). Cicatelli said his team has been hit hard by injuries but is hoping to conclude the season on a high note. Wins over Masco this week and Winthrop in the annual Thanksgiving game would give Revere a winning season.
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