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Page 14 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2025 SPORTS | FROM Page 10 ing before an eighth grader from AC nailed a corner three at the buzzer to send the game into overtime. “We played man-to-man. Malden Catholic First Quarter Honor Roll M alden Catholic students have successfully completed the fi rst marking period of the 2025-2026 school year. A total of 744 students from over 40 cities and towns have earned recognition on the honor roll for their outstanding academic achievements. Malden Catholic honors academic excellence with three distinct categories: • President’s List: Grades of 90 and above in all classes. • First Honors: Grades of 85 and above in all classes. • Second Honors: Grades of 80 and above in all classes. President’s List Anthony Addonizio ’30 Melania Bartalini ’29 Lucia Cerbone ’26 Maria Diaz ’26 John Feeley ’31 Iylah Fuentes ’31 Khloe Hanscom ’26 Megan Hayes ’26 Maeve Hurley ’26 Jeremiah Joinville ’29 Liliana Martinez ’26 Emilia Montoya Mayorquin ’29 Samuel Okokuro ’29 Josephine Piccardi ’26 Genesis Rosario-Lithgow ’26 Mia Waldron ’26 First Honors Luca Bartalini ’31 Matthew Bender Jr. ’27 Julia DiPaola ’28 Nathan Enciso Torres ’28 Nicole Gaviria Quiceno ’29 Charlotte Gaviria Quiceno ’27 Kasey Hanscom ’27 Evangeline Holley ’30 Caitlyn Hurley ’27 Lilian Huynh ’28 Sebastian Londono ’27 Maria Martinez ’29 Vincenzo Palermo ’26 Archit Pradhan ’27 Valentina Ramos ’28 Lucas Romero ’28 Jayden Zani ’29 Second Honors Toufi k Abbassi ’29 Eva Cortave ’28 Rita Diaz ’29 Gwen Donato ’26 Zafar Egbe ’28 Pishon Gezehagn ’27 Zachary Kaba ’28 Alyssa Luiso ’28 Dowglas Mira Lopera ’26 Tenzin Moenkyi ’26 Ayden Nguyen Nguyen ’27 Gabrielle Ramcharan ’27 Nathalie Ramcharan ’26 Nicholas Ramirez ’26 Declan Roach ’31 Jamaal Thurston Jr. ’26 Xavier Vaquerano ’27 Grace Velasquez-Orellana ’28 RevereTV | FROM Page 2 nel during your family celebrations to have this orchestral performance playing holiday music in the background of your event! This channel is 8 and 1072 for Comcast subscribers and 3 and 613 on RCN. Members of the Revere community kicked off the holiday season together last weekend at two tree lighting ceremonies. First, watch coverage of this year’s 13th Annual Priscilla Nickerson Memorial Scholarship Santa Parade followed by the City of Revere Tree Lighting Ceremony at City Hall. Then enjoy a tree lighting ceremony from the following day in the Beachmont neighborhood. Coverage of both of these events will be shown on the Community Channel daily throughout the new year, and they can also be watched on YouTube. On “In the Loop” this week, hear about how you can show off your creativity through the City of Revere’s Annual Holiday Lights Contest. Revere residents can nominate themselves, friends or neighbors by completing the submisWe thought they’d go quick and then foul,” Leary said. “But they moved the ball around, drove, kicked, and the kid hit it. And in OT, we kind of lost our way.” Dobre had a strong start to his sophomore campaign with 15 points, 10 rebounds and three steals. Kayembe, who spent most of the fi rst half in foul trouble, fi nished with eight points and 12 boards. “I was proud of the way we competed on the boards,” Leary said. “They were defi - nitely taller than us at pretty much every position, but we did compete.” Self-infl icted wounds — turnovers, a lane violation on a made free throw, and some missed assignments — proved costly. Still, Leary emphasized the effort. “There are a lot of things we need to grow from,” he said. “But I like the energy we have. We’re way deeper than we were last year.” The Patriots now face two of the GBL’s toughest, Lynn Classical and Lynn English, both on the road this week. Girls track opens season 2–0, dominates at Winter Fest Revere’s girls indoor track and field team wasted no time making an early statement, starting the season with convincing wins over sion form at revere.org/contest or by submitting a nomination through the Revere 311 App and selecting the “Holiday Light Contest” Service Request type. If you win the contest, you’ll start the new year off right with a free yearlong membership to the Robert J. Haas Health & Wellness Center! Holiday lights can be anything that shows how you decorate your home for the season. The city wants to see your very best, brightest and most festive displays. Tune in to this message on RTV (which was recorded in four languagMalden (63––12). Coach Racquel MacDonald-Ciambelli credited her senior captains for leading the way across multiple events: • Gemma Stamatopoulos scored 15 points in both meets, winning the high jump, long jump and 600-meter. • Olivia Rupp posted fi rstplace fi nishes in the mile and 1,000-meter. • Rania Hamdani swept the 55-meter and 300-meter sprints and anchored a victorious 4x400 relay vs. Classical. • Dayana Ortega won the 55-meter hurdles in both meets and placed second in the long jump each time. • Basma Sahibi won the shot put against Classical with a throw of 23’11.5”, her fi rst time in the event. Other standout performances included junior Emma DeCrosta, who won the two-mile vs. Malden (15:37.14), and several newcomers. Freshman Annalise Rodriguez and sophomore Zizi Kalliavas both impressed in the 600-meter, fi nishing just seconds apart against Malden. Bianca Rincon also posted a strong third-place hurdles debut. “I’m really excited about what this team can produce,” said MacDonald-Ciambelli. “A willingness to try new things and act for the team’s benefit is what really sets this group of girls apart.” At Sunday’s MSTCA Winter Fest, the top performances continued: • Stamatopoulos won the 600m (1:47.07) and placed third in the high jump (4’8”). • Hamdani was 8th overes) to stay in the loop! Don’t forget to follow @RevereTV on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for direct access to messaging. Northeast Metro Tech Health Assistant Program students visited the studio to demonstrate and share essential wellness skills. This short program shows the students sharing techniques, such as performing the Heimlich maneuver, understanding the benefits of healthy eating through diff erent cultures, and practicing basic first aid. Follow along with these Health Asall in the 300m (46.25), already close to her PR. • Kalliavas notched a 2-second PR in the 300m (48.81). • In the 55-meter, Lesley Mendoza, Jaleeyah Figueroa and Jade Dang all competed. • Aidah Louaddi marked her fi rst throw of the season in shot put (21-10.5). Boys hockey opens season with win behind Annunziata’s hat trick The Revere—Everett— Malden-Mystic Valley boys hockey co-op opened its winter with a 4—2 win over Somerville, powered by a hat trick from Revere senior Frankie Annunziata and a stellar performance in net by Everett’s Ray Blauvelt. Blauvelt turned away approximately 30 shots — “the best game of his high school career,” said Head Coach Craig Richards — while Mystic Valley’s Martino Carbo sealed the win with an empty-netter off a neutral-zone steal with 40 seconds left. Other contributors included Malden’s Tommy Cronin, Everett’s Ben Saia and Mystic Valley eighth grader Cam Macone, who all tallied assists. On the defensive end, Everett senior Charlie Govostes and eighth grader Bradley Roach stood out. “Our three captains — Annunziata, Saia and Cronin — have done an amazing job taking our young team under their wings,” said Richards. “We couldn’t be happier with how they’ve approached this season and look forward to more positives.” sistant students to learn and become a healthier, more informed community member. Get caught up on municipal meetings from December by watching RTV GOV. All meetings are played live on RTV and YouTube. The latest replay rotation includes replays of the Commission on Disabilities, Aff ordable Housing Trust Fund Meeting, Cultural Council, Revere City Council, License Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals. RTV GOV is channel 9 on Comcast and channels 13 and 613 on RCN.

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