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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 Page 9 | FROM PAGE 8 Lynnfield added another TD and extra point in the second quarter for a sizable 21-0 lead at halftime. Another Saugus fumble in the third quarter led to a 62-yard scoring run by Lynnfi eld’s Charlie Capachietti. The PAT kick made it a 28-0 game and put the aff air on ice for the hosts. Guided by senior fi rst-year quarterback Sean O’Rourke, the Sachems struggled to make anything work off ensively against a tough Lynnfi eld defensive unit. They appeared to have a conservative, run-oriented game plan, featuring running backs Mark MacEachern and Gael Garcia. Unfortunately, once they fell behind by multiple scores, the Sachems were in a diffi cult position and were unable to mount any type of comeback threat. Saugus was coming off an Cummings credited the Pioneers for playing a great game and added that it might take time for his inexperienced squad to reach its potential. “We got some young guys that are just going to get better, better and better with the more stuff that they see,” he told the press. The 0-1 Sachems play their fi rst-ever regular-season game under the lights at their new home stadium located at the new Middle-High School Complex today (scheduled 7 p.m. kickoff ). They will take on Northeast Metro Tech, which lost to North Reading in its opener last week. Saugus senior defender Mekhi Coburn missed in his attempt to block a pass by Lynnfield quarterback Nick Razzaboni in the season opener last Friday night in Lynnfi eld. abbreviated, COVID-impacted season last spring where they Saugus man, 31, pleads guilty to federal drug and gun charges Everett and Revere Police assisted in investigation involving former Malden man A Saugus man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal drug and fi rearm off enses. Vinicius “Vinny” Teixeira, 31, of Saugus, formerly of Malden, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, including marijuana and psilocin, and being a user of controlled substances in possession of a fi rearm and ammunition. U.S. District Court Chief Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV scheduled sentencing for Oct. 25, 2021. Teixeira was indicted in April 2019. According to prosecutors, In March 2019 a search of Teixeira’s residence recovered at least one kilogram of marijuana, over 400 grams of mushrooms (dry) containing psilocin, drug trafficking paraphernalia and an American Tactical 9mm semiautomatic pistol containing 11 rounds of 9mm ammunition. Acting U.S. Attorney Nathaniel R. Mendell; the Special Agent in charge of the FBI’s Boston Division, Joseph R. Bonavolonta; the Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Boston, Matthew B. Millhollin; and Massachusetts State Police Superintendent Colonel Christopher Mason made the announcement. The Suff olk County Sheriff ’s Department and the Revere, Everett and Chelsea Police Departments assisted with the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Corey Steinberg and Kaitlin R. O’Donnell of Mendell’s Organized Crime and Gang Unit are prosecuting the case. Senior running back Mark MacEachern heads upfi eld on this rush attempt in fi rst half action against Lynnfi eld. fi nished 2-5. Both wins came against Salem. After the Lynnfield game, Saugus Head Coach Steve Monogram D4 Double siding Cedar impression half rounds Harvey Vinyl 63 Replacement Windows Custom Aluminum Trim work Windows & Doors Top quality Vinyl Siding! •Vinyl Siding •Carpentry Work •Decks •Roofing •Free Estimates •Replacement Windows •Fully Licensed •Fully Insured

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