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Photo: RevolutionSoccer.net
Photo: RevolutionSoccer.net
The New England Revolution have announced the rosters for their three youth squads for the 2012-2013 season with four players with ties to the Hockomock League listed. Attleboro senior Dominik Machado and North Attleboro senior Ryan Kingsley were selected to the U-18 team while North Attleboro junior Luke Albertini and sophomore Justin Freitas were picked for the U16 team. 

Machado will be playing in his fourth season for the Revolution youth squads according to the team's website. The 5'8 midfielder has made nine appearances (four starts) for the Revolution reserve squad, most recently against the New York Red Bulls on July 8th. He is a three-time Sun Chronicle All-Star and a two time Hockomock League All-Star.

Kingsley stands at 5'9 and will be playing in his third season for the Revolution. He made 29 appearances with the U-16 squad during the 2011-2012. While playing for the Red Rocketeers, Kingsley earned two All-Star selections from the Sun Chornicle and from the Hockomock League. He finished the 2011 season tied for the most points in the Hock.

Albertini will be re-joining the Revs for the second straight season after making eight starts and 19 appearances in 2011-2012. The 6'0 midfielder previously played for FC Greater Boston before joining the Revs. He also made two appearances in the Future Champions Gauteng Tournament in South Africa. He was named a 2011 Hockomock League All-Star.

Freitas will be playing his first season as a member of the Revolution youth system. He will be a sophomore at North Attleboro High School. The 5'5 midfielder previously played for Bayside. 

All four of these players will not play for their high schools this fall because the Development Academy recently switched to a 10-month model. 

Player information provided by player profiles on www.revolutionsoccer.net
 
 
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Stoughton point guard Aaron Calixte will be transferring to Lee Academy (Maine) to play basketball, a source close to the situation told HockomockSports.com.

The 5-foot-11 guard will take his talents to play for the Pandas starting this upcoming school year. Calixte averaged 19 points and 6 assists a game as a junior and became the first junior in Stoughton history to score 1,000 career points. He is a two-time Hockomock League All Star and was named to the HockomockSports.com All-Davenport First Team this past year. He's been recognized by The Enterprise, ESPNBoston, The Boston Herald, and The Boston Globe.

Earlier this summer, Calixte was linked to Bridgton Academy. He plays for the AAU club New England Playaz. 

According to Stoughton Patch, Calixte told Stoughton head coach John Gallivan of his decision last week.