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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 14, 2025 Page 11 The Effort Award 1st time presentation went to Audrey Comeau. The Unsung Hero Award was presented to Adila Dzindo. Seniors Audrey Comeau and Anna Enwright sign the banner, a SHS Field Hockey tradition. Thanking the coaches for their dedication and support all season, Seniors Anna Enwright, Audrey Comeau, Barbara Guarente, Andrea Arone, Ari Wadland, Head Coach Julie Champigny, Juniors Sydney Ferreira and Jordyn Ripley-Deninski. The SHS Field Hockey MVP Award went to Angela Dow, presented by Coaches Andrea Arone, Ari Wadland, and Julie Champigny. Most Improved Player was 8th Grader Hannah Strout. Turnovers haunt Saugus in 28–0 loss to Lynnfield T By Dom Nicastro he Saugus High football team’s offensive frustrations continued Thursday afternoon in the consolation round opener, as the Sachems fell 28–0 to visiting Lynnfield. It was Saugus’ third straight shutout, dropping the team to 1–8 on the season. Turnovers proved costly from the outset. Each time the Sachems appeared to find a rhythm, mistakes halted progress and handed the ball back to a quick and opportunistic Lynnfield squad. “This past Thursday was turnovers,” said Saugus Head Coach Steve Cummings. “We ended most possessions with turnovers on the ground. We’re not taking care of it. Against a good team like Lynnfield that’s got good team speed, you’re not going to get away with making mistakes like that. We’ve got to take better care of the ball. It’s really hard to finish drives when the ball’s on the ground.” The Sachems reached the red zone twice but came away empty both times. Running backs Chris Mazin and Ryan Shea contributed tough yards, and receiver Jordan Rodriguez hauled in two impressive catches, but every promising series seemed to end the same way — with a fumble or penalty that pushed the team backward. “There were some good things,” Cummings said. “Chris Mazin had some great runs. We got inside the red zone twice, but then as soon as we get in there, we put the ball on the ground, and it’s kind of overshadowing some FOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 12

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