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Page 18 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JAnUAry 6, 2023 Lady Sachems fall short in Revere Tourney fi nal T By Greg Phipps railing by just one point entering the fi nal quarter, the Saugus High School girls’ basketball team couldn’t keep pace with the Milton Wildcats and came out on the short end of a 42-28 score in the fi nal of the inaugural Revere High School Holiday Tournament last Friday. The Sachems advanced to the title game by defeating the New Mission Titans, 59-50, in last Thursday’s opening round. Against Milton, Peyton DiBiasio led the off ense with 21 points. Ashleen Escobar added four points in the defeat. Both DiBiasio and Escobar were named to the all-tournament team for their eff orts. “[Milton] played great defense down the stretch and that led to some scoring opportunities for them,” Saugus Head Coach Mark Schruender said after the game. “And we had to play more aggressively than we wanted to toward Saugus’s Jessica Bremberg looks to pass out to a teammate after hauling down an off ensive rebound against New Mission. the end of the game.” Schruender also cited the strong performances defensively from Ashleigh Moore, Juliana Powers, Taylor Deleidi and Madison Botta. The loss was Saugus’s second of the season. On Tuesday, the Sachems were edged out in a tough battle at MarSaugus guard Peyton DiBiasio was met by a New Mission defender while bringing the ball upcourt in the Sachems’ opening-round win over the Titans last week at the Revere High School Holiday Tournament. blehead, 31-29, and sit at 3-3 overall on the season. Saugus has back-to-back home games against Arlington and Gloucester next Monday and Tuesday. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS List with us in the New Year! Sandy Juliano Broker/President FOR SALE Condo 1 Riverview Blvd, Methuen Bldg 5, Unit 204, 2 bed, 2.5 bath $349,900. Call Sandy at 617-448-0854 New Listing by Sandy Single family, 81 Florence St., Everett $649,900 Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149 www.jrs-properties.com Norma Capuano Parziale - Agent Follow Us On: In the Revere Tourney opening-round win over New Mission, nine different players made the scoring column for the Sachems. DiBiasio was once again the leading points-getter with 19, followed by Jessica Bremberg’s nine and Escobar’s eight. Saugus pulled out to a 35-20 advantage at halftime and was able to hold off a couple surges by the Titans in the second half. Amelia Pappagallo and Powers gave the Sachems a lift off the bench with four and fi ve points, respectively. Botta did solid work on both sides of the ball by drawing off ensive fouls and hauling down six off ensive rebounds. “Given the back-and-forth nature of the game, we needed the contributions from everyone,” Schruender observed. Saugus guard Juliana Powers faces off against a New Mission defender at the perimeter. Rosemarie Ciampi - Agent Joe DiNuzzo - Broker Associate List your home, condominium or apartment with JRS. We’re with you from start to closing! 617-294-1041 Saugus’s Ana Silva jockeys for rebound position against New Mission.

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