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Page 22 SENIOR FEMALE ATHLETES | FROM PAGE 21 fielders who embodied the “team first” mentality, earning Unsung Hero and Coaches Awards for their selflessness, hard work and willingness to contribute in any role needed. Setting the standard Saugus coaches agree — this group has raised the bar. “They have set a standard for the younger generation to come,” said Martinez, who praised their athleticism, competitiveness and leadership. “Having strong, athletic and competitive athletes has helped make the athletic program excel.” 2025 Saugus girls seniors: a strong legacy of success: Saugus girls soccer 2021: 10-8. Beat Sandwich, 2-1; lost to Norwell, 5-0, in Round 32. 2022: 12-5-1. Beat Southeastern, 6-0; Beat Tantasqua, 2-1; lost to Belchertown, 3-1, in Round of 16. 2023: 14-3-1. Beat North Reading, 1-0; lost to Medfield, 1-0, in Round 16. THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, AUGUST 15, 2025 OBITS | FROM PAGE 20 2024: 13-2-3. Beat East Bridgewater, 5-1; lost to Pope Francis, 3-2, in Round of 16. Saugus girls basketball 2022: 12-9. Lost to Bishop Stang, 55-30, in Round of 32. 2023: 13-7. Lost to Archbishop Williams, 52-44, in Round of 32. 2024: 13-7. Beat North High, 58-12; lost to Dover-Sherborn, 60-34, in Round of 32. 2025: 13-7. Beat Auburn, 59-25; lost to East Bridgewater, 68-42, in Round of 32. Saugus softball 2022: 13-7. Beat Belchertown, 13-1; lost to Austin Prep, 12-0, in Round of 32. 2023: 11-9. Lost to Bristol-Plymouth, 13-4, in Preliminary round. 2024: 10-10. Lost to Oakmont Regional, 7-6, in Preliminary round. 2025: 12-8. Lost to Hudson, 16-7, in Preliminary round. of Jennifer M. (Dewling) Greene for 44 years. Born in Melrose, he was the son of the late John Berthold and Janet (Gross) Greene. Though his life was cut too short. He lived one fuller than most. He was a local legend, raconteur, entrepreneur, selftaught engineer, musician, Sunday School Teacher, contractor, pastor, heavy equipment operator and occasional star of local stage and screen, among many other things.A true original, who played by his own rules and unabashedly marched to the beat of his own drum. A man whose life was defined Besides his wife, John is by an unmatched passion and enthusiasm that encouraged those around him to dream bigger than they’d ever allow themselves to do on their own. survived by his three children, John Greene and his wife Ariel of Belmont, Jessica Greene and her husband Gary Preston of NH, and Julia Greene of Beverly. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren; Makayla, Brianna, Brody, Rowan, Lucas and Marion, and by his five siblings; Susan McKenny of ME, Michael and David Greene of Saugus, Pam Doherty of NH, and Christopher Greene of ME. At the request of the family, services were private. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society @cancer.org. For Advertising with RESULTS, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-233-4446 or info@advocatenews.net

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