Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 3, 2022 Mystic Valley Regional Charter School boys’ lacrosse seniors honored at Senior Night Pictured from left to right: Everett residents — mother Deborah, senior Jonathan Nogueira and father William during Wednesday’s Mystic Valley Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse Senior Night. After graduation, Nogueira plans to become a plumber. Pictured from left to right: Medford residents — grandfather John, grandmother Patricia, father Richard, senior Daniel Iozza, mother Heidi, grandmother Ilse, cousin Hannah and Superintendent Alexander Dan. Iozzo plans to enlist in the United States Marine Corps after high school graduation. Pictured from left to right: Everett residents — sister Anastasia, father Michael, senior Michael Bessler, mother Andrea, aunt Mary Felts and Superintendent Alexander Dan. Bessler plans to enlist in the United States Army this fall. Pictured from left to right: Malden residents — father Eric, alum/sister Gwen, mother Marcella, senior Shamus Royds and Superintendent Alexander Dan. After graduation, Royds plans to become a plumber. Mystic Valley Eagles Baseball Team Honored on Senior Night Left-fielder Amine Jamouq presented flowers to his mother Fran, School Supt.Alexander Dan and to his brother Sami during last Friday night’s Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Boys’ Varsity Baseball Senior Night against the Rockport High School Vikings. Jamouq plans to attend Northeastern University to major in architecture. Right fielder David Jankowski presented flowers to his mother, Kim, father, Ernie and siblings, Charles and Alyssa. Jankowski plans to attend UMass/ Lowell to major in business this fall. By Tara Vocino S Eagle Seniors, pictured from left to right: David Jankowski, Brandon Paris, Jacob Stover, Amine Jamouq and Tyler Santoro. augus and Everett residents from Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Eagles Baseball Team have impressed their coaches in their ball playing, announced during last Friday night’s Senior Night game against the Rockport High School Vikings. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino) Pitcher/Third Baseman Tyler Santoro, third from left, who hails from Saugus, presented flowers to his mother, Lori, father, Richard, School Supt.Alexander Dan and brother, Dylan. Striking out 61 batters in 36 innings, Santoro plans to become an electrician after high school graduation. Pitcher/First Baseman/Outfielder Brandon Paris, who hails from Everett, presented flowers to her mother, Laurie, father, Charles, School Supt. Alexander Dan and sister, Brianna. Catcher/Shortstop Jacob Stover presented flowers to his mother, Diane, father, Joseph, School Supt.Alexander Dan and brothers, Josh, Matthew and Andrew. Compiling almost 20 stolen bases, Stover plans to attend UMass Lowell or MIT to major in biomedical engineering.
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