Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2022 Sachems defeat Somerville for fi fth win By Greg Phipps H aving gone 1-3-1 over their previous five games, the Saugus Sachems scored a needed victory over the Somerville Highlanders in hockey action on Wednesday night at Kasabuski Arena. The 4-1 win was Saugus’s fi fth win of the season. Now sitting at 5-7-1 after Wednesday’s triumph, the Sachems still have their sights set on a postseason berth. Somerville had two wins coming into Wednesday’s contest. Both came against the Lynn Jets. Saugus beat Lynn in its season opener and had the second meeting postponed when the COVID-19 surge took place back in early January. The Sachems are scheduled to make that game up next Tuesday, Feb. 8, at Connery Rink in Lynn. The Sachems have a busy stretch of games, playing three contests in fi ve days. They host Winthrop at Kasabuski next Saugus co-captain Jason Caron and his teammates produced a 4-1 victory over Somerville on Wednesday night at Kasabuski Arena. (Advocate photo by Greg Phipps) Wednesday, then play Swampscott at the Salem State University rink next Friday. Saugus fi nishes off the trifecta when it faces Masconomet on Sunday, Feb. 13. Saugus defeated Swampscott 4-2 a few weeks back at Kasabuski. Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com Wrestlers presented fl owers and senior portraits to parents on Senior Night Pictured from left to right: Kneeling: Team Co-Manager Krista Castle, Lukas Fondulis, Isaac Cesco, Justin Bremberg, Markanthony Rodriguez, Elias Diaz, Andrew Erickson, Christian Machado, Max LoRusso and Team Co-Manager Kali Penachio; back row: Head Coach Wayne Moda, Assistant Coach Yves Lamitie, Samuel LoRusso, William Pinto, Mantaj Gill, Nicholas Saroufi m, Giovanni Guglielmo, Chase Ledbury, Sam Merrill, Timothy Collins and Asst. Coaches Joseph Alba and Dominic Clark. Pictured from left to right: In front: Peabody Veterans Memorial High School students Timothy Collins, Giovanni Guglielmo, William Pinto and Sam Merrill; back row: Team Co-Manager Krista Castle, Asst. Coach Yves Lamitie, Samuel LoRusso, Christian Machado, Andrew Erickson, Elias Diaz, Isaac Cesco, Justin Bremberg, Max LoRusso, Lukas Fondulis, Chase Ledbury, Asst. Coach Joseph Alba, Nicholas Saroufi m, Markanthony Rodriguez, Mantaj Gill, Asst. Coach Dominic Clark, Head Coach Wayne Moda and Team Co-Manager Kali Penachio. Seniors, pictured from left to right: Team Co-Manager Kali Penachio, Markanthony Rodriguez, Christian Machado, Capt. Chase Ledbury, Capt. Andrew Erickson, Timothy Collins and Team Co-Manager Krista Castle are shown by senior posters that Head Coach Wayne Moda designed. Not present: senior Tre Sanders. A trusted family name combined with exceptional craftsmanship & professionalism. Call for a consultation & quote. 63 Years! • Vinyl Siding • Carpentry Work • Decks • Roofing • Replacement Windows • Free Estimates • Fully Licensed • Fully Insured
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