THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JUnE 5, 2026 Page 7 Saugus High Sachem Student-Athletes Commit to Colleges S augus High School senior varsity athletes signed on to attend prestigious colleges on Tuesday inside the high school auditorium. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Shown from left to right: mother Angela Perez, senior David Perez III, sister Milly Perez, football coach Greg Bluestein and father David Perez Jr. Perez plans to study cybersecurity at UMass Dartmouth to become an engineer. P e yton DIBiasio, a 1,700-point scorer/number 1 seed/State Champion, plans to run track at Stonehill College in Easton, Mass., which is a Division 1 school. Shown from left to right: mother Jayne Mabee, cousin Aaliyah LeBlanc, senior Alyson Mabee, brother Michael Mabee and lacrosse coach Amanda Jacquiei. The All-Conference player, who achieved her 100th career goal, plans to attend the University of Hartford. Justin Bremberg, a two-time NEC champion/sectional winner, committed to attend Springfield College in Massachusetts to wrestle at the Division III school and study finance. Shown from left to right: aunt Janette Ferrara, sister Jessica Bremberg, mother Jennifer Bremberg, senior Justin Bremberg, father Eric Bremberg and Wrestling Coach Wayne Moda. Justin, a two-time NEC champion/sectional winner, plans to attend Springfield College in Massachusetts to wrestle at the Division III school and study finance. Senior Victoria Silva Santos committed to attend Gordon College in Wenham, Mass., to run track and field, especially the high jump, to become a therapist. Huey Josama was joined by his brother Benjamin and his basketball coach Joseph Bertrand. He plans to play basketball at Eastern Connecticut State University. David Perez signed on to UMass Dartmouth, joined by mother Angela Perez, father David Perez and sister Milly Perez. Shown from left to right: grandmother Marlene, senior Victoria Silva Santos, mother Kitman Silva Santos and track and field coach Joseph Alba. Santos plans to attend Gordon College in Wenham, Mass., to run track and field, especially the high jump, to become a therapist. Grandparents Bernie Doherty, Patricia Doherty, Bonnie Soroko and Alan Soroko joined senior Nathan Soroko, mother Mary Kate Soroko, brother Cameron Soroko and sister Caitlin Soroko. Soroko plans to study business at Colby-Sawyer College, where he will play baseball at the Division III school. All-Conference Brayden Crawford (center) scored 44 hits. From left to right: Baseball Coach Michael Mabee, his mother Gina, his father Joshua and his Baseball Coach Joseph Bertrand. Crawford plans to play baseball at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, which is Division III. All-Conference Brayden Crawford, who scored 44 hits, signed on to play baseball at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, which is in Division III. Nathan Soroko signed up to study business at Colby-Sawyer College, a Division III school, where he will play baseball. Shown from left to right: grandfather Richard DiBiasio, Basketball Coach Taylor Bogdanski, mother Jennifer, cousin Neeysa Denning, grandmother Sheila Cali, senior Peyton DiBiasio, grandmother MaryAnn Puccino, brother Ronald Jr., father Ronald and track coach Joseph Alba. Peyton, the 1,700-point scorer/ number 1 seed/State Champion, plans to run track at Stonehill College in Easton, Mass., which is a Division 1 school. Shown from left to right: mother Jayne Mabee, cousin Aaliyah LeBlanc, senior Alyson Mabee and brother Michael Mabee. Alyson, an All-Conference player who achieved her 100th career goal, committed to the University of Hartford. Huey Josama signed on to play basketball at Eastern Connecticut State University and was joined by his brother, Benjamin.
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