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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2023 Page 19 Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com BUYER1 Mejia, Jhony L Trujillo, Julio SOCCER | FROM Page 14 the team to stay tough and dig deep to play its best even after long days of school. “I liked how she and Coach (Arianna) Rivera always believed in us and never failed to show us that they did, making us play even better than the last game,” Salvador said. “A message to keep the program momentum going is to keep that team togetherness we were able to build up. As well as encourage others to join the program and push each other to strive to be better.” Jessica Nova: Energy and positive vibes pave the way Left wing Jessica Nova was a latecomer to soccer. She started playing soccer her sophomore year of high school. Athletically, she will be keeping herself in good shape working out. Academically, she will pursue owning her own business someday. “I had always wanted to be a captain, and this was the REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 George Maglione Jr RET Ctc Lt year I was chosen to become one which I was very grateful for,” Nova said. “My dedication throughout the years leveled me up from playing JV to varsity and starting varsity as a captain.” At the beginning of the season Nova’s message to the team was to create a positive environment and relationships to help connect and play hard in games. “Having each other’s backs was a key in winning matches,” Nova said. “If our teammate was beat, our other teammates were there to help and work harder.” She also calls the Lynn Classical win the biggest. “In my high school years of playing they were a tough team which we never seemed to win,” Nova said. “However this year, we beat them twice which showed our program was succeeding.” Coach O’Donnell’s teaching was great as a form of tough love, according to Nova. “She was always real with us and told us when we could’ve played better and motivated us to look for our personal dedication in matches,” Nova said. “This is SELLER2 Mclaughlin, John T Chan, Chiu what led to great plays and winning games. The message to the team I would say is play together and remember the fun in games. Keep the good energy and motivate each other to work hard.” Ari Pina: Be determined to keep program momentum going Center back Ari Pina has been playing soccer since she was 7 and on the Revere varsity team since her freshman year. She has been a GBL All-Star three years in a row and was awarded the MIAA women's athletics award. After high school, she will be going to school for a major in criminal justice and possibly will continue playing soccer in college. “The message I have been sending the team since the beginning of the year was to play hard and win, but also have fun,” Pina said. “I think what led us to so many wins this season was our determination to make it to the GBL championship. I think our biggest team win was when we played Medford for the second time in the season when we were tied 0-0 up until the last 15 minutes of the game. We pulled together played as a team, fought hard and won, 1-0.” Coach O'Donnell coached the Patriots with a stern tone to keep the team all on its toes, according to Pina. 23 Mountain Ave 1129 N Shore Rd #6 ADDRESS DATE PRICE 11.02.23 900000 11.03.23 366000 “But this is what led us to such an amazing season,” she said. “I liked her style of coaching because it always pushed us to play hard. My message to the team to keep the momentum going in the program is to get as many girls to try out and play and keep playing with the determination.” For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspaperscall The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net Part-time Cook for small kitchen in Everett 20-25 Hours per week (617) 592-6726 Revere From all of us at Mango Realty, Have a Safe & Happy Thanksgiving! T g h n a v i n G i k s

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