THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2025 Page 11 Revere High graduate returns to RHS and brings home field hockey championship By Melissa Moore-Randall R evere High Field Hockey concluded their 2025 season with the Greater Boston League Championship and a state tournament berth for only the second time in program history. Behind the successful season was fi rst year Head Coach Victoria Correia. Correia, a 2018 graduate of Revere High School, returned to her alma mater, coaching not only fi eld hockey, but also basketball and softball as an assistant coach. Growing up in Revere with sister Isabella and brother Cameron, she is the daughter of RHS athletic trainer Keith and Tanya Correia. Currently a kindergarten teacher, Victoria played varsity fi eld hockey and softball during her years at RHS. Her success as a high school athlete included being the Northeastern Conference’s champion for softball and earning several all-star and MVP awards. A graduate of New England College, she also played two years of softball in college. Prior to taking the helm of the fi eld hockey program, she has been the assistant coach for both basketHead Coach Victoria Correia celebrating the GBL Field Hockey Championship with her team. ball and softball and also an AAU softball coach. “I decided to take on the head coach role this year in fi eld hockey because they are a really good group of kids. We had a lot of fun last year so I fi gured why not let’s try and have some fun and see what we can do.” And she certainly saw what the team could do as they won the Greater Boston League title and made the state tournament. The team lost to Bishop Stang in the fi rst round of the tournament. “The highlight of the season was just watching the players have fun and working hard at the sport they love as well as winning the GBL. The entire season was awesome. We doubled our wins from last season and made it to the tournament which they have not done since 2018.” As she sits back and enjoys her fi rst successful season as the fi eld hockey head coach, she looks to help both the basketball and softball teams take a run at league titles and possible tournament berths in the coming months. Field Hockey Head Coach Victoria Correia leaving the fi eld after a state tournament loss to Bishop Stang with senior Danni Hope Randall, who played her last game.
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