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SHS Girls Basketball Sachems Present Flowers on Senior Night

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  The Saugus High School Sachems Girls’ Varsity Basketball team presented flowers to their family members during Tuesday’s Senior Night against Triton Regional High School in the gymnasium. Securing their 10th win of the season, the Sachems have advanced into the tournament. The seniors, Fallon Millerick, April Aldred and Cassandra Israelson, have been playing together since sixth grade.

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Co-Captain April Aldred #2 presented to her father, Mark, mother, Rene, in center, and sisters, Allison and Alana. Her future plans are to major in education next year, deciding between Westfield and Bridgewater State universities.
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Co-Captain Fallon Millerick #1, second from left, presented to her father, Buddy, mother, Kathy and sister/teammate, Devany. She plans to attend college next year to become a registered nurse.
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Sisters Fallon and Devany Millerick.
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Malden Mayor Gary Christenson, second from left, congratulated his niece, Cassandra Israelson.
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Co-Captain Cassandra Israelson #33 presented to her mother, Erika, father, Erik and brother, Nicholas during Tuesday’s Senior Night in the gymnasium. She committed to Fitchburg State University to study film and was accepted into the honors program.
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Saugus School Committee member Dennis Gould with seniors Israelson, Aldred and Millerick.
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Congratulation posters welcomed the three seniors to the court.
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Sachems Girls Basketball Varsity Head Coach Mark Schreunder with Millerick, Aldred and Israelson during Tuesday’s Senior Night.
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Co-Captain April Aldred #2 presented to her father, Mark, mother, Rene, in center, and sisters, Allison and Alana. Her future plans are to major in education next year, deciding between Westfield and Bridgewater State universities.

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