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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2023 Page 13 ~ RHS SPORTS ROUND-UP ~ Everett/Revere/Malden/MVRC co-op boys’ hockey opens up with win T he Peabody-Saugus boys hockey team had a superfast start in its opening-season game on the road against Everett’s cooperative team. The Tanners scored two goals in the fi rst three minutes of the game to overcome a quick Everett goal 17 seconds into the game. It didn’t faze Everett in the least. It was all Everett from there. The Tide netted fi ve total goals in the fi rst period and went on to a 9-6 win in the season-opener for the co-op team at Allied Veterans Memorial Rink in Everett. Senior Matt Lacroix of Revere scored 17 seconds into the game for Everett. Sophomore Michael Brandano of Mystic Valley got into the party in the fi rst period with two goals that paved the way for a hat trick. His final goal came 5:26 into the third period and helped stave of Peabody-Saugus’ fourgoal comeback attempt in the third period. Sophomore forward Frankie Annunziata of Revere and senior Jake Simpson of Malden added two goals each for the Tide in the season-opening win. Liam Thompson of Mystic Valley added the other goal for Everett. Adding assists for the Tide were Lukas Deguire of Mystic Valley (two), Annunziata, Michael Brandano, Jackie Summers of Malden (three), Lacroix (two), Ollie Svendsen of Revere (two), Vishant Chawla of Mystic Valley (two) and David Perez of Malden. Peabody-Saugus outscored Everett, 4-2, in the fi nal period but it wasn’t enough to overcome the 7-2 defi cit after two periods. Aaron Al-Marayati of Malden started in net for Everett. Everett was scheduled for a home game against Somerville on Wednesday, Dec. 13, hosts Medford on Saturday, Dec. 16, Co-op team players celebrate a goal: Pictured from left to right: Lucas Deguire of Mystic Valley, Frankie Annunziata of Revere and Ollie Svenson of Revere. at 2 p.m. then next gets on the road on Monday, Dec. 18, against Taunton (5 p.m.) and Lynn on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 4 p.m. Revere boys track shines at MSTCA Co-op team hockey player Michael Brandano (No. 21) of Mystic Valley closes in on Peabody-Saugus goalie Evan Tybinkowski of Peabody. Co-op team hockey player Frankie Annunziata of Revere (No. 2) puts one past Peabody-Saugus goalie Evan Tybinkowski.        Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 185 of the Acts of 1983, and Chapter 13 of the                                                regulations of the City of Revere: Public Hearing:            The Revere boys track 4x200 meter relay team, pictured from left to right: Geo Woodard, Oliver Escobar, Jeremy X and Yousef Benhamou. R evere boys track competed at the Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association Winter Festival–Small Schools at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston last weekend. Due to a technical error, Revere was temporarily moved to Division 4 but will compete in Division 1 beginning Sunday, Dec. 17, with the MSTCA Speed Classic–Large Schools. Revere coach Dave Fleming said the team had an exceptional number of personal records (PRs), especially for first meet of season. New and young performers excelled. In the 600 meters, JV Cunha placed second overall. It was the highest boys’ placement of the day. Kenan Batic had a strong Revere boys track shot-putters, pictured from left to right, Captains Kevin Purcifull and Allen Hou. second in his heat in his first time running the 600 in an invitational as he moves to shorter distances. The Patriots picked up three PRs in the 1,000 meters. Youness Chahid placed fourth (and fi rst in his heat) with a new personal record of 2:50.09. “This was a breakout performance for Youness,” Fleming said. Edwin Alarcon, in his fi rst time running the event, was fi rst in his heat and beat a runner from Somerville. He moved into lead with about a lap to go, and he looked smooth and comfortable. “He is ready to run faster,” Fleming said. Mo Fares had a strong run and a PR by seven seconds. Revere also had three PRs in the shotput, including two over 40 feet. Allen Hou set a PR at 4105, and Kevin Purcifull also had a PR at 40-05. Nico Aguirre also PR-ed at 38-09.50. In the 55 meters, Allen Hou broke 7.0 (6.99), a strong early season time. He just missed the fi nals by.02 (6.97 was the cutoff ). In the 55-meter hurdles, Isaiah DeCrosta was out injured, and Fajr Riazi made the fi nals with a PR (9.88). Richard Vilme was sixth in the high jump with a strong early season jump of 5-8. Three sophomores and one junior won their heat and placed sixth overall in 1:38.86 in the 4x200 relay, less than a half-second behind last indoor season’s best time (1:38.47). They were Yousef Benhamou, Oliver Escobar, Geo Woodard and Jeremy X.        upon the city’s public ways; to provide a policy in which the City can install electric vehicle charging stations;                                                   following locations:       76 Orvis Road                                    December 15, 2023

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