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EHS lacrosse, field hockey and football standouts sign during senior signing day

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  At Everett High School on Wednesday, nine student athletes signed on to play sports. They received full academic and/or athletic scholarships. The lineup is as follows:

  • Jayden Biggi – Bentley University
  • Sarai Velez – Regis College
  • Peter Cegobia – Dallas Baptist University
  • Jayden Murphy – University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Moses Seide – Stonehill College
  • Syeed Gibbs – University of Rhode Island
  • Milo Arroyave – Bridgewater State University
  • Ismael Zamor – Boston College

  • Marcus Scott – Lake Erie College

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Student athlete Milo Arroyave – shown third from right – plans to attend Bridgewater State University. Pictured from left to right are Asst. Coach Brenden LaRosa, Marcus Scott and Matthew Merino.
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Student athlete Ismael Zamor is shown second from left with his brother, Christian, and parents, Marie and Jerry. He plans to attend Boston College, where he will play football.
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Student athlete Sarai Velez – shown in the center – plans to attend Regis College. Pictured from left to right: Lucy DiNatale, Alanna O’Brien, Asst. Coach Emily Korb, Head Coach Melissa O’Donnell (former Regis alumni in Field Hockey and Softball), Saraí Velez, Walkiria Davila, Jillian Tobin and Kaylin Seward.
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Syeed Gibbs thanked the coaches and teachers who helped him get into college. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani congratulated Peter Cegobia, who is second from left.
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Student athlete Moses Seide is shown in the center with his sister, Lucia, and mother, Micheline. He plans to attend Stonehill College, where he will play football.
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Shown from left to right: friend Caitlin McKeithan, student athlete Marcus Scott and his mother, Jasmine Phillips. Scott plans to attend Lake Erie College.
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Student athlete Jaylen Murphy is shown with his assistant football coach, John Capra. Murphy plans to attend the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he will play football.
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Moses Seide thanked his family and God’s support.
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Mayor Carlo DeMaria congratulated the student athletes, adding that a lot of people placed time and energy in them in order to make it happen.
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Student athlete Syeed Gibbs – shown in the center – is congratulated by faculty and staff. He plans to attend the University of Rhode Island.
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Head Football Coach Robert DiLoreto said family and togetherness, among other things, made this moment possible.
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Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani congratulated Sarai Velez, who is second from left.
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Student athlete Peter Cegobia is shown in the center with his parents. He plans to attend Dallas Baptist University, where he will play lacrosse.
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Student athlete Jayden Biggi and family, pictured from left to right: grandfather Jay Holt, Jayden Biggi, mother Kimberly, grandmother Linda Holt and great-grandfather Sonny Harper. The turkey trot champion, who earned a full academic/athletic scholarship, plans to attend Bentley University to major in business.

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