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Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2021 Girls’ Field Hockey seniors present flowers to their parents, share college acceptance letters By Tara Vocino W earing purple hair ties in honor of junior goalie Sarai Velez, who has Hodgkin lymphoma, the Everett Crimson Tide Girls’ Varsity Field Hockey Team held their Senior Night recently at 7-Acres Park. Playing against the Malden High Golden Tornadoes, seven Everett High seniors presented flowers to their families and shared their career plans after with The Everett Advocate. Assistant Capt./Forward Michelle Pham presents to her brothers John and Thomas with her mother, Shirley Wang. Pham plans to attend UMass Amherst in the fall to study business/ marketing. Co-Captain/Forward Haley Oteri presents flowers to her sister, Alexis, father, David, sister, Madison, and mother, Camille. Oteri plans to attend Suffolk University to major in biology to become a physical therapist. Co-Captain/Forward Kaleigh Snook presents flowers to her brother, Ryan, sister, Cristina, brother, Nicholas, mother, Teena Oliveri, and father, Christopher. Snook plans to attend UMass Amherst this fall to study communications disorders to become a speech therapist. Co-Captain/Midfielder Ashley Fitzgerald presents to her father, William, brother, Jonathan, grandmother, Mary D’Alleva, and mother, Gina. Fitzgerald plans to attend Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to study aerospace engineering. Asst. Captain/Forward Mimi Le presented flowers to her mother, Phuong Tran, and father, Hiep Le, during Everett High School’s Girls’ Varsity Field Hockey Senior Night. This fall, Le plans to attend College of the Holy Cross to major in biology/health studies. Co-Captain/Forward Keara Farrell presents to her mother, Andrea, and sister, Kayla. Farrell plans to attend UMass Amherst with a major in mathematics and a minor in secondary education in hopes of becoming a high school mathematics teacher. Asst. Captain/Forward Rebecca Covelle presents flowers to her mother, Maryann, and father, Christopher. Covelle is undecided on her career plans. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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