By Dom Nicastro
Saugus baseball drops two of three
Saugus baseball stands at 7-6 after 13 games. Saugus bested Salem, 4-3, after taking the lead late in the game. The game was tied at three in the top of the fifth when Tyler Riley singled, scoring one run. In the top of the fourth inning, Saugus took a lead after Nathan Soroko singled, and Cam Soroko singled, each scoring one run. Shane Bourque stole two bases. Saugus stole six bases in the game.
Soroko led things off on the mound for Saugus. He allowed seven hits and three runs (two earned) over five and two-thirds innings, striking out seven and walking one. Cam Bernard pitched one and one-third innings of shutout ball for Saugus in relief. He surrendered two hits, striking out one and walking none.
Shawsheen blanked Saugus, 5-0. Danny Zeitz stepped on the hill first for Saugus. The starting pitcher surrendered five hits and three runs over four innings, striking out two and walking three. Jordan Rodriguez finished up the final three innings, walking three and striking out one. Zeitz went 2-for-3 at the plate, and Cam Soroko had Saugus’ other hit.
Marblehead beat Saugus, 7-4. Saugus’ Riley made the most of his chances at the plate. He had two hits in three at-bats. Bourque, Jeff Murphy, and Riley each drove in one run for Saugus. Bourque stole two bases. Saugus stole six bases in the game. Cam Soroko started and struck out seven.
Saugus girls lacrosse drops two of three
Saugus beat Salem, 11-6, on the road. Violet Hawley, Nina Penachio (four), Juliana Scalis (two), Ashley Rezendes, Mara Faiella, and Aly Mabee (two) scored goals for the Sachems. Saugus traveled to Winthrop and lost, 10-1. Mabee scored the lone goal. Saugus returned home and lost to Danvers, 19-8. Penachio had five goals, and Mabee had the other three.
Saugus girls track shines
Saugus girls track beat Salem, 101-6, on Senior Night.
“This was our first meet where we had a full roster as we have struggled with injuries all season,” Saugus coach Joe Alba said. “We lost our star sprinter and three-year captain Madi Femino to a torn meniscus for the rest of the season, so filling in her role is very tough. The girls have been great this season as a few have already qualified for the Division 4 state tournament that will take place May 23 and May 25 at Westfield State University. With us being a small team, they still continue to impress me every single day with their personal records, hard work, and dedication.”
Some results from Salem:
- Jessica Bremberg (senior captain): first place in the long jump, triple jump, and the 400
- Destiny Okoye (freshman): first place in the high jump and 100
- Soraya Mathieu (eighth grade): second place in the 100 and long jump
- Alesha Bien-Aime (sophomore): first place in 100 hurdles and second place in triple jump
- Angie Lopez (junior captain): first place in 200 and shot put
- Kendall Hatch (junior): first place in discus and second place in shot put
- Brianna Feldman (junior): first place in 400 hurdles and second place in discus
Girls 4x100m relay remains undefeated this season and qualified for states. The 4×100 relay team includes Destiny Okoye, Savanna Ceruolo, Jess Bremberg, and Soraya Mathieu.
Three Saugus girls also competed in the NEC Freshman/Sophomore meet at Gloucester on May 4.
“Despite only having three girls, we went there and represented the town of Saugus very well,” Alba said.
Okoye, a freshman, won in the high jump, was runner-up in the 200, and took third place in the 100. Peyton DiBiaso, a sophomore, took runner-up (second place) in the javelin, fifth place in the high jump, and sixth place in the 400 hurdles. Sophomore Bien-Aime had a very strong performance in the 100 hurdles and triple jump.
“With the three of them performing, we got ourselves eighth out of 10 teams, scoring 39 points,” Alba said. “They impressed me. The girls performed really well, and the fact the three of them got 39 points is outstanding. I look at this like a win, and it excites me for what is in the near future for these athletes. Saugus girls track is heading in the right direction.”
Saugus’ next meet will be on May 10 at Winthrop, where it will be taking on a very competitive and well-coached Vikings squad. They beat Danvers by six, and the Sachems lost to them.
“We were short-handed due to injury that meet,” Alba said, “but if we stay healthy and we perform well, I believe this meet will come down to the wire.”
Saugus boys lacrosse picks up wins
Saugus beat Revere, 14-1, and topped Malden, 15-2. Connor Lacey was great in goal both days; he is an eighth grader. Larry Barrows, who was playing net while Lacey was hurt, scored the first goal of the game against Revere. Eighth grader Cam Marchand had seven goals and four assists against Malden.