For the first eight weeks of the season, all Revere High coach Lou Cicatelli asked of his team was four consistent quarters of football. He got it Friday night at Peabody’s Lee Field, where the Patriots defeated the Tanners, 34-20.Revere got two touchdowns apiece from Paul DiPlatzi and Trey Weathers and piled up 351 yards rushing, and held off Peabody’s Mark D’Addario (184 yards-18 rushes, 2 TDs) to pick up their third win of the season.”It a huge win; a real morale booster,” Cicatelli said. “We’re a football team that’s been around it and around it and we couldn’t find a way to close it out. Tonight we played four quarters of football. I’m very pleased.”Trailing 20-6 at halftime, the Tanners (4-5) looked like they might pull of one of their second-half comebacks, but couldn’t quite make it all the way back.”I take the responsibility for (the loss),” Peabody coach Scott Wlasuk said. “We changed up our defensive scheme in the second half, but I fault myself for not making that adjustment earlier.”The Patriots (3-6) led for good after DiPlatzi scored on a 63-yard run on the second play from scrimmage, just 48 seconds into the game. Peabody answered with an 11-play, 58-yard drive that ended with Jonathan Balcacer’s 7-yard run around left end. The point after kick was no good and Revere led, 7-6, with 4:52 left in the first quarter.Weathers scored on another 63-yard run on the Patriots’ second drive of the game, and Revere took a 20-6 lead when Matthew Gasparini plowed in from the 1-yard line to wrap up an 82-yard, 10-play drive with 5:11 left in the first half.The Tanners had a good scoring chance when Nick Hiou recovered a muffed punt at the Revere 44-yard line with 1:48 remaining in the first half. Four plays later, D’Addario broke into the open field, but Revere’s Derek McKay made a touchdown-saving tackle at the 23 that turned out to be huge when the drive ended at halftime.D’Addario scored his first touchdown of the game on a 54-yard run on Peabody’s opening drive of the first half. He boot-legged to the right, broke a tackle at Revere’s 20 and made it into the end zone. Michael O’Brien made a good hold on Justin Provencher’s PAT kick and Revere led, 20-13, just 2:49 into the third quarter.Revere capitalized on a Peabody fumble later in the period when Weathers scored on on an 8-yard run around left end. The key play was 41-yard run by Gasparini on 3rd-and-18 from the Revere 47, after Wlasuk accepted a 10-yard holding penalty instead of a fourth down.”I shouldn’t have taken the penalty, but I thought they’d go for it on 4th-and-8,” Wlasuk said. “We had the right defense called (on Gasparini’s run), they just executed.”Peabody came right back on its ensuing drive, with a 62-yard touchdown run by D’Addario on another bootleg sweep to the right on the last play of the third quarter. This time, he broke another tackle at the Revere 20, but cut back inside to the goal line.”We put in a different defense to stop their power game, but we hadn’t seen that play before,” Cicatelli said.Revere went three-and-out on its next possession, but the Tanners only picked up one first down before puting the ball back over with 4:49 left in the game.Peabody got the ball back at its own 20 with 2:26 left, but only got as far as the 33-yard line before Brian Murphy sacked Tanners’ quarterback Tom Ciulla on first down.Four plays later, DiPlatzi scored his second touchdown of the game on a 17-yard run with 20 seconds remaining.”This was our best game by far. We average 13 points a game, and I’ve said if we can score 21, we’ll be right there,” Cicitelli said.