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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, OCTObEr 24, 2025 Page 11 Saugus High School Boys’ Varsity Golf Team seniors honored on Senior Night (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Senior Captain Hunter Arsenault was accompanied by his proud family members: mom Aja Arsenault, father Clint Arsenault, grandfather Alan Ross and grandmother Cheryll Ross during Tuesday’s Saugus High School Varsity Golf Senior Night at King Rail Reserve Golf Course in Lynnfield. Senior Nathan Soroko was accompanied by his proud family members: mom Mary Kate Soroko, father Joshua Soroko, sister Caitlin Soroko, cousin Ethan Crespo, grandfather Alan Soroko, grandfather Bernie Doherty and grandmother Patricia Doherty. Shown from left to right with their senior gifts: Trey Riley, Artie O’Leary, Hunter Arsenault, John Morello, Nathan Soroko, Grant Leonard and Devon Wong. LOVE AND ENERGY | FROM PAGE 6 in his Central Street home. In his 2020 interview with The Saugus Advocate, Sheehan credited “love and energy” for the fact that he could continue writing into his 90s. “Getting to 92 and still at it: That’s significant to me. That’s because of good love and energy. It all goes back to that,” Sheehan said. That was his motto and the philosophy that he ascribed to, he said. “Yeah – love and energy. That’s a big thing and my kids all Seniors Hunter Arsenault (at left) and Nathan Soroko know it. That was the advice he also offered fellow Saugonians. “Just find what you like and do it,” Sheehan said in his interview. “If you got energy, give it the love it deserves – love and energy – it all goes around that little circle of your mind,” he said. Shown from left to right: Assistant Coach Joseph Bertrand, Hunter Arsenault, Nathan Soroko and Head Coach Daniel Bertrand. When asked what he wanted to have as his legacy, Sheehan responded, “I never think of that.” “I just hope that some people go to the library and read some of the books that I have written. That’s the big thing. I want people to read some of the things I worked on and slaved over – Proud brother Cadin Arsenault with Hunter Arsenault nothing is easy. It’s love and energy. That’s the big thing. That’s my secret. I tell my kids that forever.” For the many town residents who never got the chance to know or meet Tom Sheehan, a few of his 50-plus books can be found on the shelves at the Saugus Public Library. Gloucester tops Saugus, 33–8; Sachems still eye postseason push S By Dom Nicastro augus ran into one of the Northeastern Conference’s most complete teams Friday night, falling 33–8 to Gloucester at Newell Stadium on the road. The loss dropped the Sachems to 1–5 overall and 0–3 in the NEC South. Gloucester (6–1) came out strong and never looked back. Senior running back Joe Allen scored twice, including a 65yard run that helped the Fishermen build a 21-0 first-half lead. Jaylen Severino, Sean Frontiero, and Thomas Cribbs also found the end zone for Gloucester, which rebounded quickly from its first defeat of the season: to Swampscott, the Sachems’ next opponent. Saugus coach Steve Cummings said Gloucester’s experience showed from the start. “They’re big up front. They have backs that run that offense to a tee. I mean, that’s a solid program,” Cummings said. “You’re watching them on film, and you’re like, okay, that kid’s SPORTS | SEE PAGE 12 been a three-year starter, that kid… they have so many veteran guys. They’ve got a really big senior class. I know this is kind of the year they’ve had circled, so they’re as good as advertised.”

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