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RHS RoboNerds crowned National
Alliance Champions in rookie season
Special to Th e Advocate
he RoboNerds team from
Revere High School (RHS)
has achieved a remarkable
milestone, earning the title
of National Alliance Champions
at the Robot-Drone
League National Competition
held from March 27â
28, 2026, at East Tennessee
State University in Johnson
City, Tennessee. Competing
in their first year, RHS RoT
boNerds
Team #4101 delivered
an extraordinary performance.
After fi ve preliminary
rounds, the team advanced
into the top 16, where alliances
were formed for the
elimination matches.
Elizabethton High School
(Cyclones) Team #2012 partnered
with RHS Army JROTC
(RoboNerds) Team #4101
and went on to secure the
Alliance Champions Award,
marking an exceptional debut
on the national stage.
The competition challenged
teams to operate both a robot
and a drone in a simulated
Moonbase Habitat, completing
complex tasks in
both autonomous and teleoperated
modes. Each eightmember
team included cadets
specializing in key roles,
such as driver, navigator and
mechanic, for both systems.
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Revere High School project
on track for winter move-in
as committee OKs field lighting plan
By Barbara Taormina
he Revere High School
Building Committee received
an update on construction
from Darren Peeler,
senior project manager for
Consigli Construction. Peeler
showed the committee slides
of the site and the work taking
place. Ground improvements
are making way for the installation
of foundations. Peeler
told committee members they
would see progress on foundations
next month.
RHS PROJECT | SEE Page 2
âField of Playâ World Cup
Events Initiative to Kick Off
in Revere on Friday, June 12
Free viewing parties, street festivals,
and youth soccer activities all promised
for Summer 2026
R
EVERE, MA â Today, the
City of Revere announced
âField of Play,â an initiative
bringing free World Cup viewing
parties, local festivals,
and youth soccer activities to
neighborhoods across the city,
kicking off on Friday, June 12,
2026 for the USA vs. Paraguay
match. Field of Play aims to activate
small business districts
and mixed-use neighborhoods
in a celebration of the diversity
of Revereâs community.
WORLD CUP | SEE Page 13
Dr. Casey Geist, Cadets David Flores Luna, Radley Lekuku, Jack Cambriello, Diego Leal Robles,
Adekanmi Fetuga, Meyson Garcia Alvarado, Douglas Martinez Aguilar, Britany Argueta De Leon,
Larissa Saraiva and Katherine Morales, MAJ (R) Deborah Bowker and Cadets Victoria Ackles, Keyrin
Berganza Argueta, Giselle Alarcon Alas and Izabelly Alves Dos Santos.
Board of Health moves to regulate,
possibly ban kratom sales
By Barbara Taormina
T
he Board of Health voted
unanimously at their
meeting last week to begin
the process of regulating and
possibly banning the sale
of kratom in Revere. At the
boardâs February meeting,
Director of Public Health Lauren
Buck presented a brief
overview of kratom, and the
boardâs options for addressing
public health concerns.
Kratom comes from the
leaves of a tropical evergreen
tree native to Southeast Asia.
BOARD OF HEALTH |
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RHS PROJECT | FROM Page 1
The steel for the project is
in production with a delivery
date scheduled for mid-July.
âWe are getting the foundation
in before the steel hits the
site,â said Peeler. âAnd then we
start throwing up the steel as
fast as we can.â
Although Peeler said work
on the foundations was starting
early, he stressed that the
project is not planning a summer
move in. âWe are where
we were a month ago,â said
BOARD OF HEALTH |
FROM Page 1
People chew the leaves or
crush and brew them into
tea for pain relief and mood
enhancement. In low doses,
Kratom can function as a
Peeler. âWe are still targeting
a winter holiday move in.â
The committee approved
an amendment from Consigli
to spend $129,173,500 to install
lighting for the two athletic
fields near the front of
the building. Facilities Director
Carl Svendsen said that despite
the $1.8 million in savings
to move forward without lighting
didnât make sense.
âI canât picture fi elds without
lighting,â said Svendsen. âThe
fi elds are a potential revenue
source.â Svendsen said the revstimulant,
increasing energy,
and in higher doses it acts
as a sedative, helping users
feel calmer and less anxious.
It has also been used for pain
management, and some people
have used kratom to ease
opioid withdrawal symptoms.
However, kratomâs eff ectiveenue
generated by fi eld rentals
could be used to bolster
the Parks and Recreation Department.
âIf
we start talking about not
putting lights, we might as
well talk about not putting in
fi elds,â said Svendsen.
The committee voted to accept
the Consigli amendment
to include lighting.
Jason Flood, a senior project
manager for Consigli, updated
the committee on an important
upcoming milestone,
the GMP budget (or guaranness
in reducing opioid cravings
has not been thoroughly
evaluated.
âThe products available in
the United States are much
more concentrated and potent
formulations than what
are used in traditional medicine
in Southeast Asia,â Buck
told the board.
Kratom comes with a variîî
ety
of side eff ects. Buck mentioned
confusion, nausea, itching,
sweating, dry mouth and
constipation. According to the
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, kratom is responsible
for 91 deaths, and
the Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) issued a public
health advisory in 2017 that
identifi ed kratom as a drug of
concern.
Buck also described seven
municipalities that have
teed maximum price budget).
Flood explained three major
elements of the GMP, a summary
which includes costs
from subcontractors and any
potential change orders. Flood
also highlighted an âallowances
and holdâ section of the
GMP. That includes pending
design elements and covers
any costs or risks not included
in the budget. Flood said this
was a critical aspect of protecting
the budget. A GMP schedule
will also be fully incorporated
into the GMP agreement
banned kratom sales. She outlined
enforcement and fine
structures in the City of Lowell
and the Town of Canton,
which would be similar to
fi nes for stores selling tobacco
products to minors.
Buck said the Health Department
surveyed 40 Revere
businesses and found
three selling Kratom products,
such as seltzer energy
drinks, vapes and capsules.
âThe problem doesnât seem
super-entrenched in Revere
at this time,â said Buck.
She added that during the
last two years Massachusetts
Poison Control has received
zero calls from the Revere area
regarding kratom. There were
48 kratom calls from the entire
state.
Board member Kathleen
Savage raised the issue of natbetween
the city and the construction
manager.
According to Brian Dakin,
senior project manager for
Left Field, the project remains
four percent under budget at
$395 million, which is excellent
news for a project of this
size. The bids from subcontractors
came in 25 million less
than anticipated. Dakin mentioned
that some of those savings
could help the city if the
eminent domain lawsuit over
the Wonderland site requires
a higher payment for the land.
ural or whole leaf kratom vs.
synthetic kratom. The natural
form of kratom is made directly
from the plant leaves, while
synthetic kratom is a chemical
mix made in a lab. Natural kratom
is considered safer.
Still, Savage and fellow
board member Viviana Catano
favored a kratom ban in
Revere. âWe need to jump on
this,â she said. âMy fear is that
if one person dies, will they
try to sue the city because
we werenât proactive in banning
it.â
Board Chairman Dr. Drew
Bunker acknowledged there
is a diff erence between natural
and synthetic kratom but said
the concern is that the board
doesnât know the content of
products on the shelves at local
stores. âIâm not a proponent,
but people have a right
to take natural kratom if they
want,â said Bunker.
But Catano and Savage said
the lack of regulation is a significant
concern. They both
felt banning kratom sales in
Revere is the best option.
Buck said the next step is
to work with the cityâs policy
writer and the city solicitor to
develop a city ordinance. Next
would be a public hearing on
a kratom ban with specific
rules and fi nes for stores selling
kratom products. Buck told
the board they could amend
and adjust the proposed ordinance
as it moves through
the process.
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~ GUEST COMMENTARY ~
Fire And Ice by Robert Frost
By Sal Giarratani
B
ack in time, maybe 30 or
so years ago, I remember
meeting someone, a kindly
old man who told me he once
was a friend of Robert Frost
and would take walks with him
up somewhere in New Hampshire.
I asked him jokingly did
he ever took the road not taken.
This guy was probably
around 90, or 92 years old but
he got my little joke.
this gentleman was an old
priest who lived up at the Mission
Church rectory and would
slowly walk down from the
church, cross Brigham Circle
before arriving at the mental
health facility I worked at as
a Metro Boston Area Department
of Mental Health police
sergeant. We became good
friends and he always seemed
to me to be a fi gure from a long
ago forgotten past. I learned so
much insight from him on life,
and he strengthened my writing
capabilities too.
I guess growing up as a baby
boomer, I seemed able to paste
the past to my present as I
moved toward my future. As a
writer one must be able to fi gure
out the meanings of oneâs
experiences and adjust them
constantly. on our journey
through life.
Many believe that today is
awkwardly unsettled. One second
everything seemed fine
but then things could go south
awful quickly. One moment everything
seems clear before it
is, not again.
I write this on Wednesday,
April 1, yes to be confused with
April Foolâs Day. Tonight, President
Trump will be on TV addressing
the nation as to how
swell the War in Iran is going
throwing his âspinâ on this victory
of his. Breaking into the
news this evening, four astronauts
will take off from the
Kennedy Space Center in Florida
for a 10-day mission toward
the moon for a fl y around, then
head home.
Oops, got off -track back to
Robert Frost, I just re-read âFire
and Iceâ and I thought how
that pretty much can sum up
our lives at times. We go hot
and cold until we donât. I have
always enjoyed reading âFire
and Ice.â.
âSome say the world will end
in fi re,
Some say in ice.
From what Iâve tested of desire
I hold with those who favor fi re.
But if I had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
is also great
And would suffi ce.â
The last time I really thought
about this poem was when I
suff ered second degree Frostbite
on both my hands after
selling sausages and steak and
cheese down at Faneuil Hall
Marketplace one cold winter
night working my sausage
stand. I almost lost three fi ngers
that night. For me it was a combination
of fi re and ice coming
together to attack my fi ngers as
I was staring into the abyss of
the Black Rose across the street.
I miss those Sunday morning
chats with that frail old
priest who looked like the ancient
mariner fi lled with wisdom
and joy. Lessons taught
me back then still kindle within
me today.
Today that old priest/counselor
of mine is God willing up
there with Robert Frost walking
through a heavenly furnished
woods and I am down
here wondering if Frost knew
more than I will ever know.
Same goes for that old padre
who passed me by like a ship
in the night.
I will continue to write as
long as God gives me the ability
to do so. It is after all a gift
from God to share with all, especially
during this holy season
of hope and life. We travel this
way only once and we should
make the most of it all. Happy
Easter, Happy Passover, Happy
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~ OP-ED ~
Revere ZBAâs Nearly 90% Approval Rate Warrants a Closer Look
By Councillor-At-Large
Michelle Kelley
N
early 90% of applications
brought before the Zoning
Board of Appeals (ZBA) over
the past fi ve years have been
approved, based on decision
records provided by the City
Clerk. That fi gure alone does not
tell the whole story, but it does
suggest that approvals are the
norm and that a closer look at
how these decisions are made
is warranted.
At a recent Zoning Board of Appeals
(ZBA) hearing, a variance
was requested to allow a driveway
within 20 feet of one of the
busiest intersections in the city.
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The City Engineer provided a
written opinion stating that the
proposed confi guration would
create a very unsafe condition.
That concern was presented to
the ZBA and entered into the record.
A similar concern regarding
the driveway layout was also
raised in a letter from the prior
property owner.
Nevertheless, the variance
was granted.
The ZBA is an appointed, unelected
body.
This is not about one project.
It raises a broader concern
about how decisions are made
and how concerns are weighed.
When documented safety concerns
are presented, the public
reasonably expects that those
concerns will play a meaningA
fter
a several year hiatus,
the Polar Plunge returned
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to Revere Beach last week. The
plunge raises money for Special
Olympics Massachusetts,
and it is also a great community-building
event. Over 150
people plunged in support
this year and the event was
featured on the local news,
too. RTV interviewed organizers
and got footage of participants
taking the plunge â
along with the fundraising
award ceremony. Who got
the coveted golden plunger
award? Watch the exclusive
RevereTV coverage on the
Community Channel through
the month of April, or anyful
role in the outcome.
Based on ZBA decision records
provided by the City Clerk,
175 of 196 decided applications
between 2020 and the present
were approved, representing
89.29%.
While each case is unique,
such a high approval rate suggests
that approvals are the
norm rather than the exception.
This makes it all the more important
to understand how decisions
are reached, particularly in
cases involving safety concerns.
Residents take the time to
participate in these hearings,
present information, and engage
in the process. When concerns
are raised on the record,
there is a reasonable expectation
that they will be meaningfully
considered. When outcomes
appear unchanged despite
those concerns, it can create
the perception that participation
has little impact on the
result and, therefore, further
weaken what little trust in the
process remains.
This is not about opposing
development. It is about transparency
and ensuring that
public safety concerns are fully
and fairly considered in decisions
that shape our neighborhoods.
A nearly 90% approval
rate alone warrants closer scrutiny
and a more transparent review
of how zoning decisions
are being made, so that public
confi dence in those entrusted
to make them can begin to
be restored.
RevereTV Spotlight
time at your convenience, as
itâs posted to YouTube.
In case you missed it, March
was Womenâs History Month.
Revere Public Schools (RPS) released
the fourth episode of
its storytelling series, âFrom
Where We Come,â on the RevereTV
Community Channel.
This weekâs episode features
five leaders whose personal
stories show the strength, resilience
and dedication that
are still shaping the RPS community.
This episode brings the
celebration closer to home by
telling the stories of Christina
Porter, the Director of English
Language Arts; Nancy Martel,
the Principal of Hill Elementary
School; Shay St. Laurent, the
Deputy Principal of Revere High
School; Raisa Builes, the School
Resource Officer; and Stacey
Mulligan, the Principal of CityLab
High School. Watch this
RPS Womenâs History Month
special episode on RevereTV
for the next few weeks.
This week on âIn the Loop,â
the Revere Department of
Public Health has another anRevereTV
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RoboNerds | FROM Page 1
Throughout the event, the
RoboNerds demonstrated outstanding
teamwork, adaptability
and perseverance. The team
overcame multiple technical
challenges, including equipment
malfunctions and connectivity
issues, while steadily
improving performance. After
beginning the qualifying
rounds with scores in the low
1,000s, they achieved a personal
best of 3,255.
âRoboNerds has impacted
me in so many ways, by showcasing
discipline, being able
to work under pressure, and
growing friendships with others,â
said Cadet Mendoza.
âThis achievement reflects
RHS Army JROTC (RoboNerds) Team #4101: Cadets Lesly Mendoza,
Radley Lekuku, Izabelly Santos and Giselle Alarcon.
the dedication, resilience, and
collaborative spirit of our students,â
said MAJ (R) Deborah A.
Bowker, Senior Army Instructor
at RHS. âTo become national
champions in their rookie
year is an incredible accomplishment.â
âRoboNerds
has impacted
me because it has taught me
how to communicate with my
teammates under stressful situations
and develop better
strategies to improve our performance,â
said Cadet Morales.
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highlights the strength of RHS
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and underscores the studentsâ
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Honored nationally for their outstanding engineering notebook
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he Revere High School
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after competing in
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competition, where
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abilities but also their dedication,
organization and teamwork
throughout the season.
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îîîîîîîîîîîî
Cadets Leal, De Leon, Berganza and Morales in action.
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nouncement. The next Lifesavers
League class is designed
specifi cally for Revere
seniors. The Public Health Department
is partnering with
the American Red Cross to
teach participants the lifesaving
techniques of hands-only
CPR and other emergency
preparedness skills. The class
will take place on Wednesday,
April 22, from 11 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. at the Rossetti-Cowan
Senior Center. Spots are limited
so if you are interested
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The Cadets refl ected on how
the RoboNerds program infl uenced
them:
âRoboNerds have impacted
me in so many ways, but most
definitely in teamwork, and
taught me that a good team
with good communication
and dedication comes with
great output.ââCadet Keyrin
Berganza
âRoboNerds impacted me by
strengthening my confi dence
and helping me develop meaningful
technical and leadership
skills.ââCadet David Flores
The team was honored not
only for their technical performance
but also for their ability
to effectively document and
present their journey. Their engineering
notebook stood out
for its organization, depth and
detailed storytelling of the entire
process.
This achievement proves
that with determination, unity
and strong communication,
anything is possible. The success
of the RoboNerds serves
as an inspiration â showing
that even fi rst-time competitors
can achieve excellence on
a national stage.
nicate their entire engineering
process. Their notebook provided
a detailed account of
every stage of development
â from initial concepts and
design challenges to testing,
problem-solving and fi nal execution.
This level of thoroughness
demonstrated their deep
understanding of both engineering
and collaboration.
What makes this achievement
even more remarkable is
that it was Revere High School
JROTCâs fi rst appearance at a
national robotics competition.
Despite being newcomers,
the team proved that strong
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îîî îîîîîîîîî îîîîîîîî îî îî îîµ¶îîîîî îî îîîîîîîîîî îîîîîî
îîîîîî îîîî îîîî îî îîî îîîîîî îîîî îîîîîî îîî îî îîîîî îîîîîîî
îîîîîîî îîîîîî îî îîî.
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î€ î³îîîîîîî îµîîîîîîîîîîîîî îîîîîîîîî îîîîî îîî î°îžî³îŠ îî
îî îîîîîîîîîîîî îîîîîîîîîîîîîî îî îîî îîîîîîîî îî î¿îî îî
îîîîîîîîî îî îîîîîî îîîîîîîî îîîî îîî îŠîîîîî î³îîîîîî îîîîîîîîîî
îî îîî îîîîîî îîî îîîîîîîî îî îîîîîî îîîîîîîîî îîî îîîîîîîîîîîîîî
îîîîîîîî îîîî îîî î³îîîîîîî îµîîîîîîîîîîîîî îîî îîî îîîîîîîî
îîî îŠîîîî îî îîî îîîîîî îîîîîîîî îî îîî îîîîîîî îîîîîîîîî îîî
îîîîîîîîîîîî îî îîîîîî îîî îîîîîîîî îî îîîîîîîîîîîîîîî
îºî¬î·î±îšî¶î¶î î«îîî î­îîîîî î§î îµîîîîîî î©îîîî î­îîîîîî îî îîîî îŠîîîîî
î§îîîî î°îîîî îîî îîîî
î¶î·îšî³î«î€î±î¬îš î¯î îšî¹îšîµîšî·î·
îµîšîªî¬î¶î·îšîµ î²î© î³îµî²î¥î€î·îš
î€îîîî îîî îîîî
Healey-Driscoll Administration
announces $5M in grant awards
to local fire departments
Funds will support fi refi ghter safety equipment
R
ecently the Healey-Driscoll
Administration announced
that 307 Massachusetts fi re departments
will share $5 million
in grant funding to support the
purchase of new safety equipment.
The City of Revere received
$27,847.98.
âMassachusetts firefighters
answer the call in every corner
of our state and our job is to
make sure they have what they
need to do it safely,â said Governor
Maura Healey. âWeâre investing
in the equipment that
protects them on the front lines
and strengthening departments
in more than 300 communities
so they can continue
protecting all of us.â
âWe rely so heavily on fi refi
ghters in our most challenging
moments,â said Lieutenant
Governor Kim Driscoll. âThis
program allows us to show
our appreciation for the risks
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BUYER1
Bedoya, Jhonny A
Camilo, Julio C
Devers, Matthew J
Difl umeri, Basilio
Mccormick, Sarah A
Pettiglio, Richard
BUYER2
Saldarriaga, Isabel C
SELLER1
Rubio, Fredis E
Salamone, Margo
Lagiakos, Helen Rachel Decristoforo, Marie Jouve Decristoforo, Richard J
Difl umeri, Daniela
Haggerty Annamarie Est
Mccormick, Camille
Bassil, El Khiati
Aiossa, Leah
Amodeo, Edward
Malki, Lamiaa
SELLER2
87 Festa Rd
31 Mills Ave
435 Proctor Ave
55 North Ave
that they take to help us every
day by providing them with
the equipment they need to
stay safe.â
Fire departments across Massachusetts
were invited to apply
to the Firefighter Safety
Equipment Grant program,
which provides reimbursement
on purchases of nearly 100 different
types of equipment. Eligible
items include hoses and
nozzles, turnout gear, ballistic
protective equipment, portable
and mobile radios, thermal
imaging cameras, hand
tools and extrication equipment,
hazardous gas meters,
and more. In many cases, the
purchase of this equipment will
help departments attain compliance
with Occupational Safety
& Health Administration or
National Fire Protection Association
safety standards.
âFirefi ghters face immediate
danger at fi res, structural collapses,
hazmat incidents, and
countless other calls,â said Secretary
of Public Safety & Security
Gina Kwon. âThey also face
the insidious threat of occupational
cancer from exposure
to toxic gases and substances.
The Firefighter Safety Equipment
Grants support equipment
to protect them from all
these risks.â
âThe Firefi ghter Safety Equipment
Grant program funds the
tools, gear, and equipment that
our fi refi ghters use to protect
themselves, each other, and the
residents of their communities,â
said State Fire Marshal Jon M.
Davine. âItâs a smart investment
in safety for the fi re service and
the Commonwealth.â
Revere
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ed a tournament appearance,
and much of that optimism
centers around a strong senior
class led by captains Danni
Hope Randall, Frankie Reed
and Shayna Smith.
âThis year RHS girls softball
is looking to kick off the season
on a high note with seniors
captains Danni Hope Randall,
Frankie Reed and Shayna Smith
leading the way this year; the
senior leadership is going to
carry us to a successful season,â
coach Megan OâDonnell said.
Last season proved to be a
roller coaster for the Patriots,
who battled through a low roster
number but consistently
found ways to respond when
needed.
Much of that success was
driven by a core group that returns
this spring. Randall was
dominant in the circle, fi nishing
with 170 strikeouts while
pitching in nearly every game
and keeping the Patriots competitive
throughout the season.
Behind the plate, Smith was
equally impactful, controlling
the game defensively with 11
runners caught stealing while
also producing at the plate.
Off ensively, Reed helped set
the tone as one of the teamâs top
hitters, joined by Caleigh Joyce
and Jordan Martelli among
the leaders in batting average
and run production. Joyce also
proved to be one of the teamâs
most versatile players, contributing
across multiple positions
and stepping into the pitching
circle when needed, while Anna
Doucette anchored the infi eld
at shortstop and earned praise
from opposing coaches for her
defensive play.
Revere also received key contributions
from younger players
last season, including Zizi
Kalliavas, whose speed and sitRevereTV
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meetings air live on television
and YouTube. The meetings on
uational hitting â including
a game-winning bunt against
Lynn Classical â helped spark
key wins. Michelle Pineda also
delivered timely hits in multiple
victories, showing the depth
the Patriots were able to develop
despite roster challenges.
This spring, that experience
is expected to pay off. With
Randall, Reed and Smith leading
the way, along with returning
contributors Joyce and
Doucette, the Patriots are aiming
to build on last yearâs foundation
while improving consistency
and accountability.
Revere will also look to its
younger players for added
depth, with fi ve freshmen and
four eighth graders competing
for playing time as the season
gets underway.
The Patriots were set to open
the season Wednesday, April 1,
against Minuteman Tech before
beginning league play April 6
against Lynn Classical and April
8 against Everett.
Revere baseball
returns experienced
core, builds around
ace Domenic Bellia
R
evere High School baseball
enters the 2026 season
with a blend of veteran leadership
and versatile contributors,
giving the Patriots a foundation
to compete in what should be
a tightly contested Greater Boston
League race.
At the center of it all is senior
Domenic Bellia, a GBL AllStar
and one of the leagueâs
top two-way players. Bellia delivered
a dominant junior campaign,
hitting.396 with a.463
on-base percentage and.500
slugging while also serving as
the staff ace. On the mound, he
struck out 55 batters over 42.1
innings with a 1.32 ERA, anchoring
the rotation while also proYouTube
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Appointments Sub-Committee,
Legislative Aff airs SubCommittee,
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viding stability at shortstop.
Junior George Papalambros
is another key returner expected
to take a major step forward.
The right-hander logged 28.1
innings with 29 strikeouts last
season and contributed off ensively
with a.365 on-base percentage,
giving Revere another
reliable two-way option.
Versatility is a defi ning trait of
this yearâs roster. Junior captain
Joseph Angiulo shifts from center
fi eld to the left side of the infi
eld while also expanding his
role on the mound, while Sergio
Peguero transitions from
the outfi eld to second base and
adds depth to the pitching staff .
Behind the plate, senior Frank
Annunziata provides toughness
and leadership as the returning
starting catcher, guiding
what projects to be one
of the teamâs strengths â its
pitching.
In the outfi eld, senior Nicholas
Rupp returns as a steady
presence, and sophomore
Thomas Waldron looks poised
to take on a larger role both
defensively and on the mound.
Revere, which fi nished 6-11
last season, is counting on its
experience and starting pitching
to set the tone while continuing
to improve at the plate
and limit strikeouts.
With a small but focused roster
of 12 players, the Patriots
will rely on fl exibility and execution
as they look to make a
push in the GBL.
âThe GBL should be competitive
this year, and weâre looking
forward to competing for
a chance at a league title and
state tournament berth,â coach
Sebastian Salvo said.
Girls track looks
to defend league
title with deep,
experienced roster
R
evereâs girls outdoor track
team enters the season
with momentum after going
7-0 in the Greater Boston
League last year, and the Patriots
bring back a deep roster
of 51 athletes led by an experienced
group of captains.
Gemma Stamatopoulos
and Olivia Rupp headline a
strong mid-distance and distance
group, expected to be
among the top performers in
the league in events from the
800 meters and up. The hurdling
group also stands out,
with Stamatopoulos joined by
Dayana Ortega, Basma Sahibi
and Kesley Morales as key contributors
in both the 100- and
400-meter hurdles.
In the sprint events, captains
Rania Hamdani, Jaliyah Manigo
and Lesly Mendoza are expected
to set the tone, while
the team continues to develop
in the throwing events, where
improved form and strength
have been points of emphasis
following the indoor season.
Revere faces strong competition
across the league, particularly
from programs such as
Chelsea, Somerville and Medford,
but the Patriotsâ depth
and experience position them
well for another competitive
season.
âBased on what we saw in
the indoor season, the GBL
track teams are continuing
to grow and develop,â Revere
coach Racquel MacDonaldCiambelli
said. âTeams like
Chelsea, Somerville, and Medford
give the RHS girls some
excellent competition in the
distance and jumps events so
we are excited to see them in
action.â
Boys volleyball
sweeps Essex
Tech behind
balanced attack
R
evereâs boys volleyball
team opened the season
with a strong showing, defeating
Essex Tech in straight sets,
3-0, behind a balanced off ensive
eff ort.
Chris âChocâ Chavez helped
direct the off ense with 16 assists,
keeping the Patriots
in rhythm throughout the
match. Isaac Portillo contributed
across the board with seven
kills and 10 assists, while Juan
Perez added seven kills to help
power the attack at the net.
Christopher âChocâ Chavez
Led off ense with 16 assists
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âWe want to make it clear:
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Revere is a destination, and we
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to support fun, safe,
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from Revere and beyond,â
said Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
He continued, âWith World Cup
games being played less than
an hour away at Gillette Stadium,
we believe that partnering
with our business community
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and local organizations for Field
of Play will capture and amplify
our local excitement during a
time that will see a surge of visitors
to the Greater Boston area.â
While the City of Revere has
yet to announce event dates,
Mayor Keefe noted, âExpect a
rich program of events and activities
throughout the course
of June and July.â
Chief of Planning and Community
Development, Tom
Skwierawski, added, âThis is a
great opportunity to come toFURNISHED
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people.â
More information about the
Field of Play initiative will be
released in the coming weeks
on the City of Revere and Next
Stop Revere social media accounts:
âCity of Revereâ and
âNext Stop Revereâ on Facebook,
and @cityofreverema
and @nextstoprevere on Instagram.
Local
small businesses looking
to participate in this initiative
are encouraged to reach
out to Joe Gravellese in the Department
of Planning and Community
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Corporate
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OBITUARY
~ In Memoriam ~
Happy 34rd
Heavenly Birthday
Brandon
Anthony Cotto
April 2, 1992 â April 2, 1993
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Your time with us was short,
but you remain forever young
in the hearts of all those who
love you.
Rest in peace angel, and
watch over your family, your
mom Jennifer, dad
Edgar, sister Ashley and niece
Luna Nova, rest peacefully
with your great grandparents,
we all miss you and will love
you
forever.
Until we meet again.
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