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SHS Boys’ Sachems Varsity Soccer Team honor eight seniors

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  Members of the Saugus High School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Sachems honored its eight seniors during their Senior Night last Thursday night. School Committee member Dennis Gould congratulated each senior and took pictures with each family.

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Defense Benjamin Tapia-Gately was accompanied by his mother, Deborah Gately, his grandmother, Stephanie Gately, his brother, Elijah Tapia-Gately and his sister, Olivia Tapia-Gately. He is undecided about his future plans.
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Seniors, pictured from left to right in the front row: Samuel Robinson, Jonathan Huynh, Melvin Hernandez and Safwan Rahman. Back row, pictured from left to right: Douglas Lima, Max Anajjar, Benjamin Tapia-Gately and Nicholas Alves.
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Samuel Robinson was accompanied by his parents, Amy and Jacob, and his sisters Amelia and Sophia (not pictured). He is undecided about his future plans.
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Safwan Rahman presented flowers to his mother, Rawshon, and his brother, Zayan, accompanied by School Committee member Dennis Gould during last Thursday’s Boys’ Varsity Soccer Senior Night at Saugus High School.
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Douglas Lima, second from left, was accompanied by Co-Captains Jayden Vaquero, Brian Pineda and Alejandro Ortega.
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Jonathan Huynh was accompanied by his parents, Leanne Tran and James Huynh.
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Melvin Hernandez was accompanied by his parents, Marlin and Milton, alongside his brother, Milton.
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The Saugus High School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Co-Captains.
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Striker Max Anajjar was accompanied by his parents Holly and Richard along with his grandparents, Rod and Cindy Anajjar. He plans to become an electrician after high school graduation.
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Nicholas Alves presented flowers to his parents, Keila and Ricardo, alongside his girlfriend, Emely Portillo.

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