Page 10 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 22, 2024 Bernard, Soroko and Botta commit to play sports in college T By Tara Vocino hree student athletes signed on to play sports at Saugus High School last Athletic Director Matt Serino said younger students look up to them. Wednesday in the gymnasium. Cam Bernard will play baseball at New River Community College in Virginia; Cam Soroko will play baseball at Bryant University in Rhode Island; and Madison Botta will play soccer at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire. Cam Soroko signed on to play baseball at Bryant University in Rhode Island. He was joined by coaches and proud family members: mother Mary Kate Soroko, father Josh Soroko, sister Caitlin Soroko, brother Nathan Soroko, cousin Ethan Crespo, grandmother Bonnie Soroko, grandfather Alan Soroko, grandmother Pattie Doherty, grandfather Bernie Doherty and Coach Marc Crovo and baseball Head Coach Joe Luis during last Wednesday’s college signing at Saugus High School. Saugus High School Baseball Head Coach Joe Luis said college will provide new opportunities to grow for the two Camerons. Standing, shown from left to right: friends Justin Pires, Danny Zeitz, Josh Doney, Kyle Doney, Nathan Soroko, Jordan Rodriguez, Trey Riley and Connor Bloom. Cam Bernard and Cam Soroko are seated. Cam Bernard signed on to play baseball at New River Community College in Virginia, which is in the National Junior College Athletic Association. He was accompanied by his proud family members: mother Tracey Beaulieu, stepfather Bill Beaulieu and sister Stella Beaulieu. Saugus High School Soccer Head Coach April Martinez said Madison Botta scored her 100th career point this season – always having composure. Shown from left to right: Seated: Cam Bernard, Madison Botta and Cam Soroko; standing: friends Justin Pires, Connor Bloom, Tori Carter, Alexa Morello, Ashley Rezendes, Caitlyn Dixon, Danny Zeitz, Taylor Deleidi and Olivia Chaisson.
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