Cheerleaders who attend Everett High School, and hockey players, who attend Mystic Valley Regional Charter School in Malden, Everett High School, Revere High School, and Malden High School received sweatshirts and awards for their outstanding sportsmanship during Wednesday’s Revere-Everett-Malden-Mystic Valley (REMM) varsity ice hockey and cheerleading banquet at Prince Pizza. Matthew LaCroix, who attends Revere High School, received the Outstanding Junior Award in ice hockey. He wasn’t present to receive the award.
Christopher Cecca, who attends Revere High School, received the 7th player award in hockey from Coaches Craig Richards, Jamie Branzell, Rick Toomajian and Ryan Cerrato.
The Unsung Hero Award in cheerleading went to Alyssa Parziale, an Everett High School student, who also achieved perfect attendance for the season.
Alyssa Parziale and Ritelmia Auguste received perfect attendance for games and practices.
Riley Constantine, who attends Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, received the Outstanding Sophomore Award in ice hockey.
David Saia, an Everett High School student, who scored an impressive 100 career points, received the Outstanding Senior Award in ice hockey from Coaches Craig Richards, Jamie Branzell, Rick Toomajian and Ryan Cerrato
Frank Annunziata, who attends Revere High School, received the Outstanding Freshman Award in ice hockey.
Michael Brandano, who attends Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, received the Offensive Player of the Year in ice hockey.
Mystic Valley players Jonathan Brandano, Riya Tanizaki, Riley Constantine, Michael Brandano, Coach Craig Richards, Coach Ryan Cerrato and Superintendent Alex Dan.
The Most Valuable Cheerleader Award went to Aline Silva, who attends Everett High School, during Wednesday’s Revere-Everett-Malden-Mystic Valley (REMM) varsity ice hockey and cheerleading banquet at Prince Pizza.
Most Spirited in cheerleading went to Ritchelmia Auguste, an Everett High School student, who also achieved perfect attendance.
Jonathan Brandano, who attends Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, received the Most Improved Award in ice hockey from Coaches Craig Richards, Jamie Branzell, Rick Toomajian and Ryan Cerrato.
Christopher Fabiano presented an award in his brother’s memory. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
The Leadership Megaphone Award in cheerleading went to Rebecca Hickey-Schultz, who attends Everett High School.
Members of the Crimson Tide received sweatshirts.
Ryia Tanizaki, who attends Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, received the George Fabiano Alumni Award from Fabiano’s siblings Chris and Elaine Fabiano.
The Excellence in Cheerleading Award went to Ella Hickey-Schultz, who attends Everett High School.
Jacky Summers, who attends Malden High School, received the Defensive Player of the Year in ice hockey.
The Crimson Tide cheerleading team — Shown back row from left to right: Shaeendra Hall, Captain Aline Silva, Ella Hickey-Schultz, Ritchelmia Auguste, Jacqueline Machado, Mia Oliva, Mae Kelley, Captain Rebecca Hickey-Schultz and Maria Rocha Moraes. Shown front row from left to right: Kirtsy Hall, Alexa Hall, Pietra Bertolazzi, Alessandra Foster, Emma Longmore, Alyssa Parziale and Woodjanna Tondreau
Incoming Captains Rebecca Hickey Schultz, at left, and Alyssa Parziale with Head Coach Holly Garcia.
Jonathan Brandano and Michael Brandano with Coach Craig Richards and Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Superintendent Alex Dan.