Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2025 The 2025 Revere High School Varsity Football Patriots Team: Shown in no particular order: Mario Ramirez, Sergio Peguero, Jose Fuentes, Jackson Martel, Anthony Pelatere, Bryan Fuentes, Marcelo Fermin-Cuartas, Joseph Angiulo, Charles Dobre, Arthur Nazareth, Reda Atoui, Eric Sea, Emanuel Alejo, Gustavo Correia, Ismael RomeroGonzalez, David Cruz, Audi Kuy, Filipe DeMelo, Jason Rivera, Erick Mathiu, Sean Campos, Didier Arce, Amari Miller-Tobey, Yassine Merzaq, Emerson Baires, Yahir Chocoj, Rothanak Huot, Kouwen Kuy, Walter Franklin, Silvio Neto, Pablo Morisita, Christopher D’Angelo, Diego Leal Robles, Julian Deida, Mikhai Pyran, Michael Casarano, Amir Mustedanagic, Ceaser Herrera, Omar Espinoza, David Portillo, Dio Mendoza, Louis Forte, Benjamin Santos, Valentin Vicente, Nabil Aitvouzidi, Thomas Waldron, Adalberto Martinez and Bryan Maia with Head Coach Louis Cicatelli and Assistant Coaches Vincent Gregorio, Brandon Brito, Jared Gordinas and Edward Doris. REVERE | FROM Page 1 that team is long gone. The Vikings won three of their next four heading into the playoff s and nearly upset Stoneham in a 30–20 loss on Nov. 7. They had won three out of four heading into the playoff s, including a 7-6 win over a 6-1 Gloucester team in a Northeastern Conference battle in Winthrop. Senior captain Seth Sacco has been the engine of Winthrop’s turnaround. Against Stoneham, he rushed for well over 100 yards and added three touchdowns. Sean Dolen opens holes for Sacco, while Nick Romano, Michael D’Ambrosio and Desmond Cassidy have anchored a physical defense. Winthrop’s special teams are also a major storyline with multiple kickoff return touchdowns this season and one of the most eff ective kickers in the region, according to reports. Cicatelli said on film, that unit “is very, very good,” and possibly the best Revere will face this year. “They can pop the ball anywhere on kickoff return,” he said. “There’s no way I’m kicking to them.” Neither team has played in nearly three weeks. But they head to Thanksgiving having won three of their last five and rediscovered their identity as a run-heavy, physical team that can strike quickly. The matchup: two familiar teams who know what’s coming These programs know each A DAY TO REMEMBER: Seniors, shown from left to right: Emerson Baires, Captains Walter Franklin, Jackson Martel, Mario Ramirez and Bryan Fuentes and Kouwen Kuy; back row: Omar Espinoza, Marcelo Fermin-Cuartas, Arce Didler, Adalberto Martinez, Diego Leal Robles, Louis Forte and Head Coach Louis Cicatelli. (Advocate fi le photos) other’s formations, tendencies and special packages. Be prepared before the next power outage. Very little in this matchup is a surprise. “We know what they’re going to do, and they know what we’re going to do,” Cicatelli said. “It’s just a matter of who runs the ball better and who tackles better.” For Revere, that means Receive a free 5−year warranty with qualifying purchase* - valued at $535. Call 866−852−0221 to schedule your free quote! consistent blocking, fewer mistakes than last year’s meeting and keeping Winthrop from landing explosive special teams plays. For Winthrop, it means trying to handle Revere’s multiple-back approach and containing Fuentes’ scrambling ability. The traditional night-before meeting, and the stakes Revere holds its traditional night-before-Thanksgiving gathering again this year, a chance for players to refl ect on their season, their relationships and their lives. It’s always emotional, Cicatelli said. It always resets the room. And for many seniors, it’s their last football meeting — ever. Cicatelli makes sure they understand what this game means. “They know it’s a big game,” he said. “And it’s something that they’ll never forget.” at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net ccall he Adv ca For Advertising with Results, all The Advocate Nete Newspapersspapers
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