THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2021 Page 13 ahead touchdown from about 40 yards away. The receiver could not hold on to the pass that appeared very catchable. Winthrop drew first blood in the opening quarter when Noonan found Chaves for an 11-yard touchdown pass. The score was set up by a botched Revere punt that gave the Vikings the ball on the Patriots’ seven-yard line. Augusto Goncalves received the game’s defensive Most Valuable Player award while Marbouh and Merida were selected as off ensive MVPs. Revere’s win was its 32nd in the historic series, which dates back over a century. Winthrop has won 56 times, but the Patriots have emerged victorious in the last fi ve battles. There have been three ties. Juan Londono-Marin and Head Coach Louis Cicatelli Displaying encouraging posters were seniors – pictured from left to right – Juan Londono-Marin, Anwar Marbouh, Capt. Wilmer Mejia and Mark Marchese. Earning a trophy from Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe, Augusto Goncalves (left) won defensive player of the game; Addison Merida and Anwar Marbouh won off ensive players of the game. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Augusto Goncalves and Head Coach Lou Cicatelli are pumped. Players are all smiles with the scoreboard results: 16-13. Pats’ Asst. Coach Scott Wlasuk hugs Head Coach Louis Cicatelli. In the Thanksgiving tradition, Revere Patriots players celebrated their win with turkey legs during the Thanksgiving game against the Winthrop Vikings last Thursday morning at Harry Della Russo Stadium. The Revere High School Varsity Lady Patriots Cheerleaders, pictured from left to right: Top row: Rachel Sanchez, Janasia Mendoza, Mariah Rogers, Samira Cammarano, Jessica Villalobos, Amelia Murray and Natalie Rodriguez; bottom row: Zoey Legrand, Allen De La Rosa Polanco, Niccole Gonzalez and Olivia Osborne. School Committee Member Michael Ferrante and Daniel Maguire cheered on the Patriots. The stands were packed with alumni and other fans. Addison Merida’s interception will stand.
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