Page 12 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JAnUAry 10, 2025 Meet the 2024 Saugus High School Sachems Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team Shown from left to right: Back row: Kaitlyn Hashem, Sydney Deleidi, Shawn Sewell, Angelina Dow, Shalyn Sewell, Alyson Mabee, Dominque Breton and Head Coach Joseph Lowe; front row: Taylor Deleidi, Ella Castle, Madison Botta and Peyton DiBiasio. Shown from left to right are seniors Madison Botta, Ella Castle and Taylor Deleidi at Saugus High School last Thursday night. CARE MARKET | FROM PAGE 9 ulations applicable to an ambulatory surgical center will apply. Licensing of Urgent Care Shown from left to right are Captains Madison Botta, Ella Castle, Taylor Deleidi and Peyton DiBiasio. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) 1,000 POINTS | FROM PAGE 11 “She could have gone the private school route and done well academically, but she has embraced Saugus,” Schruender said. “The basketball program is obviously better because of her, but more importantly Saugus is a better place because of her.” The fact that she scored 1,000 points is incredible, but he’s all in on celebrating Peyton the person first and Peyton the basketball player second. She’s a role model he’d want Saugus kids to follow as well as his own daughter. Ariana remembers Peyton dribbling the ball in their living room since she was six years old. “It’s engraved into who she is,” Ariana said. “She has a passion, drive and skill to do better.” Peyton’s brother, Ronald, said she is his favorite person to play with. “She always gotten better, and now I can’t play against her,” said Ronald, who is the tallest in the family. Peyton’s father, also named Ronald, said he knows how hard Peyton has worked by setting a goal and reaching it. “I’m thankful for every coach and teammate who has had an imCenters – Requires DPH to establish regulations and practice standards for the licensing of Urgent Care Centers. Inventory of Healthcare Resources – Establishes within the HPC an Office for Health Resource Planning, which will develop a state health resource plan to identify: (i) the anticipated needs of the Commonwealth for health care services, providers, programs and facilities; (ii) the existing health pact on her basketball career,” Ronald said. “I’m also fortunate to see my other children reach their goals.” Peyton’s mother, Jennifer, said Peyton made the fifth grade travel basketball team when she was only in second grade. Peyton also made varsity as an eighth grader. “She quit dancing at an early age to play basketball,” Jennifer said. “Having Norma in her corner care resources, providers, programs and facilities available to meet those needs; (iii) the projected resources, including the health care workforce, necessary to meet those anticipated needs; (iv) recommendations for the appropriate supply and distribution of resources, workforce, programs, capacities, technologies and services on a statewide and regional basis; (v) the priorities for addressing those needs; and (vi) recommendations for any further legislative, regulatory or other state action to assist the Commonwealth in achieving the recommendations identified in the plan. definitely helped.” She also credited current Coach Joseph Lowe for his mentorship and time spent coaching. Waggett said it’s an incredible achievement and takes a lot of hard work, sacrifice and dedication to do so. “I’m very proud of Peyton and look forward to see what else she will accomplish in her career,” Waggett said.
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