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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 27, 2023 Page 15 Malden High School Girls’ Varsity Soccer Golden Tornadoes seniors unveil career paths during Senior Night By Tara Vocino M alden High School Girls’ Varsity Soccer Golden Tornadoes seniors shared their future plans during their Senior Night against the Chelsea High School Red Devils last Friday at MacDonald Stadium. Senior Abigail Morrison plans to study science and was accompanied by her parents, Brian and Lisa Morrison, as well as her brother, Jake. Grace Sewell was accompanied by her parents Arthur and Heather Sewell, her sister Molly and her brother Arthur. She plans to study law after high school graduation. Shown from left to right: seniors Grace Sewell, Beatriz Santos, Alexandra Rodrigues, Briana Morales, Abigail Morrison and Alyssa Mini during last Friday’s Malden High School Girls’ Varsity Soccer Senior Night against Chelsea High School at MacDonald Stadium. Alyssa Mini was accompanied by family members: parents Troy and Dawn, sister Kaitlyn and brothers Joshua and Demi. She plans to become a missionary after graduation, hopefully, studying at Liberty University. Alexandra Rodrigues was accompanied by her parents, Fransisco and Sandra Rodrigues, along with her sister, Lexi. She plans to become a physician assistant, hopefully, studying at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Alumnae, shown from left to right: Saura Briana Morales was accompanied by family members: father Jaime, mother Ana and brother Yeshua. She hopes to become a physical therapist after graduation. Rathore, who graduated from Malden High School in 2023, is attending UMass Boston, and Leyla Rodriguez, who also graduated in 2023, is attending Emmanuel College. Forgotten scratch ticket turns into $1 million winner for Medford man Bought ticket a month ago at store right over MaldenMedford city line; house cleaner found it in his house K halil Soussa better give his house cleaner a big tip! A few months ago, Sousa bought a $15 Million Money Maker scratch ticket. He told the Massachusetts Lottery his house cleaner recently found the ticket sitting forgotten in a vase in his Medford home and gave it to him. After he scratched it, he discovered it was a $1 million winner! Soussa chose the one-time cash option and ended up with $650,000 before taxes. Tony’s Convenience, which is located at 416 Salem St. in Medford just over the Malden-Medford city line, sold that winning ticket. The owners will get a $10,000 bonus from the lottery for selling it. Khalil Soussa is $1 million richer after his house cleaner found a forgotten lottery scratch ticket in a vase in his house. (courtesy photo) Head Coach Enrique Caceda announced each senior. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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