Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FrIDAy, MAy 15, 2026 SHS Track seniors sprint toward college, Victoria Silva Santos was accompanied by her mother Keitman Silva Santos. She plans to attend Gordon College to major in clinical psychology to become a marriage and family therapist. Senior Peyton DiBiasio broke another school record with the javelin toss at 119 feet. S augus High School Sachems Co-Ed Varsi - ty Track Team seniors shared their career plans during last Thursday’s Senior Night at Saugus High School (SHS). Last Thursday, Peyton DiBiasio broke the SHS girls track record for throwing the javelin 119 feet. The old record was 112 feet. It’s her second record; she is the SHS all-time leading scorer in girls and boys basketball with 1,700 career points. Shown from left to right: seniors Alesha Bien-Aime, Brody Whittredge, Kason Imbrogna, Justin Bremberg, Victoria Silva Santos, Kyle Arwine and Peyton DiBiasio. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) SHS varsity track member Alesha Bien-Aime was joined by her best friend Avianna Saint-Hilaire, her uncle Sherwood Benjamin and her cousin Melissa. After high school graduation, she is committed to attend UMass Dartmouth for clinical psychology to become a psychiatrist. SHS varsity track member Peyton DiBiasio was joined by her father Ron DiBiasio, her mother Jennifer DiBiasio and her sister Ariana DiBiasio. DiBiasio plans to attend Stonehill College on a track scholarship. Kylie Arwine was accompanied by her father David and her mother Gina. She plans to attend Boston University to study biology to become a skin doctor. Kason Imbrogna was accompanied by his father Joseph and his mother Kathy. He plans to major in sports management at UMass Amherst to work as a team manager. Saugus High Varsity Track Captain Justin Bremberg was accompanied by his mother Jennifer and his father Eric. After high school graduation, he plans to wrestle at Springfield College, where he will major in finance.
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