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NORTH KINGSTOWN – The halftime speech Pilgrim boys lacrosse coach Alexander Gregson gave his team was very much one no child wants to hear. He wasn’t mad at the Patriots’ first-half effort, he was disappointed – and it had little to do with the five-goal deficit they were facing against North Kingstown.
In the second half, Pilgrim made sure its coach didn’t feel that way after the game.
The comeback started in the third quarter and after losing a fourth-quarter lead, Carter Clifton managed to slip a goal in the net just before the buzzer to send the game overtime. In the extra sessions, Clifton came up big again, scoring the game-winner to give the Patriots a 10-9 win over the Skippers.
Pilgrim was sloppy in the first half and North Kingstown was more than happy to take advantage, scoring three straight to go ahead 3-1 after the first quarter and getting a goal from Xander Viens in the waning seconds to lead 6-1 at the break.
Gregson kept it straight with his team, telling them that they put in too much work on a daily basis to play uninspired lacrosse the way they did over the first two quarters.
The players took the message to heart. The comeback was slow and steady, as Pilgrim avoided turnovers and made the most of every possession.
By the end of the third quarter, the Patriots cut the Skippers’ lead to 7-6 and took an 8-7 lead with 5:28 left in the game on a goal by Clifton.
North Kingstown was reeling, but it still had plenty of fight left. Brady Bennett came through first, getting the tying goal with 2:16 to play and after a win on the face-off, Connor Leach found the net to put the Skippers ahead 9-8.
It looked like the game was going to end there, but Pilgrim got the ball back and a penalty put NK in a man-down situation. With less than 10 seconds left, Marcus Walsh tried to find space to work and ended up finding Clifton, who cleaned up a rebound and put the ball in the net as the clock hit zeroes. The Patriots celebrated as the refs discussed if the goal was good before confirming a four-minute overtime period was coming.
Pilgrim got the ball off a North Kingstown turnover, called a quick time out and set up a play. It looked like the Skippers had broken it up, but Clifton – searching for space in front of the net – found a way to get his stick on the loose ball and flick it in for the game-winning goal.
It was the Patriots’ first win over a traditional Division I team this season. Pilgrim, the runners-up in D-II the last two seasons, moved up to D-I this year and had four victories against D-II teams and one against South Kingstown, another D-I newcomer, before Wednesday’s win. The Patriots (7-3) will try to grab another win Friday when it hosts Cumberland.
North Kingstown falls to 3-3 with the loss and will look to get back on track Monday when it travels to play rival South Kingstown at Curtis Corner Middle School.
A four-run sixth inning helped the Eagles break open the game against the Quakers in this Division I showdown. Barrington scored early when Lucas Tanous' double brought in a run in the third, and two more were plated in the fifth before the Eagles put the game out of reach.
Chris Promades led Barrington with 3 RBIs, going 2-4 on the day. Tanous, Promades, and Cole Kepner each collected two hits for Barrington. The Eagles were also on their defensive game, turning a pair of double plays and playing error-free baseball.
On the mound, Jack Lawson scattered three hitsover seven innings, striking out 7 and walking a pair for the complete-game shutout win.
Dylan Winslow, Tristan Lund, and Anthony Fede each had a hit for Moses Brown in the loss.
Joe Clark earned the win for Ponaganset by surrendering just five hits and two runs over seven innings. He struck out six batters and walked three. He led the Ponaganset lineup with three hits in four at-bats. Rowan Jay, Brady Lewis and J.K. Roch each drove in a run for the Chieftains.Geoffrey Laliberte started on the mound for Toll Gate and struck out 10 batters, but gave up five hits and four runs over six innings while walking three. At the plate, he drove in the Titans’ two runs.
Down by as many as four runs, Prout rallied back within seven runs in the seventh and held on to knock off St. Raphael. The Crusaders had nine hits in the game with Matthew Chofay and Cam Randall having two hits apiece and Joe Hennings, the number seven hitter, had one hit which plated two runs.
Reid Clung, who came on in relief in the bottom of the 6th inning benefitted from Prout's offensive explosion in the top of the seventh and was credited with the victory.
Maikel Soriano doubled in a run in the first inning and Maikel Alcantara, Braulio Franco and Alejandro Almonte each also had a hit as the Knights edged the Mariners. Jonas Diaz earned the win for Central. The pitcher gave up 5 hits and 1 unearned run over 7 innings, striking out 7 and walking 2.
Narragansett's Aidan Clancey was the hard-luck loser. He struck out 12 while allowing only 4 hits, 3 walks and 2 runs over 6 innings. Dez Owens went 3-for-3 with an RBI.
Adam DeCesare surrendered just 5 hits while striking out 8 and walking 1 as he led the Broncos to the shutout win. Nathaniel Njoes had a hit and drove in 2 runs and leadoff hitter Jordan Furtado led Burrillville with 2 hits. Gabe Ramirez, Tony Abed, Mike Allard, Jayden Allard and Ronnie Paux each had a hit for North Providence.
Two 6-run innings, the first coming in the third and the second in the sixth, powered the D-II Vikings to a convincing win over the D-III Northmen in this inter-divisional game. Rogers piled up 20 hits in the game. Cole Marley led the way with 3 hits and 5 runs batted in.
Cole Milburn, Colby Schreiber and Trent Carter each collected three hits while Ben Borgueta, Hayden Younger and Santiago Garduno each had a pair. Dan Harrison and RJ Reall each drove in a pair of runs for the Northmen.
Landon Sumner finished with a single and a double and a run batted in and Gavyn Pepler also doubled in a run as they sparked the Chargers to the victory. Adam Carpenter and Ethan Elderkineach singled to knock in a run, and another run scored on a Middletown error.
Gavin Apice, Elderkin, and Rohan Downing each stole multiple bases for Chariho, which finished with 10 steals in the game. The Islanders were led by Noah Travers, who drove in 2 runs, and Evan Agren, who went 2-for-3.
Winslow Kilka threw a complete-game shutout, striking out 3 with no walks and allowed 5 hits to lead the Avengers over the Panthers in this Division II clash.
East Greenwich first scored in the second inning after Brady O'Brien doubled down the left field line, and Van Martin singled to center field. Martin, who had 2 hits in the game, would come around to score, as well. EG stole 6 bases with Alex Tullo swiping a pair.
In this Division III pitchers' duel, the Villa Novans scored on a second-inning sacrifice fly and starter Patrick Munger did the rest.
Munger recorded all 21 outs, allowing just 2 hits over 7 shutout innings, striking out 8 and walking none. Jackson Scanlon took the loss for Scituate, but pitched a solid game in his own right, allowing just the one run on five hits, with 7 strikeouts and 1 walk over 7 innings.
Max Garneau drove in the game's lone run, and Jullian Dejesus went 2-3 for Woonsocket. For the Spartans, Scanlon and Travis Howman each collected one hit in the loss.
Offense was no problem for the Blackstone Valley Prep-Central Falls co-op as Adrian Fernandez Jiminez led the way, going 3-4 with 4 RBIs and 3 runs scores. Noah Ferreira had 2 RBIs as BVP/CF amassed 7 hits in the win.
Warrior Pride starter Alex Torres scattered 3 hits and 2 runs (one earned) over 5 innings, striking out 12 with no walks.
Jon Cruz, Dominik Him and Jouseph Grullon each collected one hit for Times2, and Him stole four bases in the loss.
Pawtucket 9, PCD 7
Hope 13, Classical 1
Samantha Sell got the Rams’ offense started and Phoenyx Silva did Phoenyx Silva things in a 10-3 win over the Townies.
East Providence came ready to play and took advantage of an uncharacteristic error by Silva that allowed Audrey Bernard to score the game’s first run.
The lead didn’t last. In the top of the second, Sell hit a three-run home run that put La Salle on top for good. The Rams added two in the third on an RBI by Diana Hall and RBI double by Kayleigh Ventura and Silva hit an inside-the-park home run in the fourth that made it 7-1.
Silva went 3-for-5, driving in two and scoring twice. Hall went 2-fr-4 with two runs and one RBI and Alivia Ring and Ventura both drove in one run and scored one.
Trinity Provencher had two hits in the loss for EP and Emma Boisseau and Nethania Figueroa both drove in one run.
A seven-run fourth inning gave the Clippers the lead for good as they held off a late Skipper comeback to grab the 12-10 victory.
Down 5-1 heading to the fourth, Cumberland took advantage of walks and some NK miscues to cut the deficit to 5-3 before CadenceHebert hit an RBI single to make it a one-run game. Isabella Iannuccilli followed with a two-run single to put the Clippers on top and a groundout and another Skipper error made it 8-5.
North Kingstown answered with two in the bottom half. The teams traded runs in the sixth but Cumberland added some much-needed insurance with three in the top half of the seventh, highlighted by Hebert’s RBI double.
The Skippers mustered up a comeback and Gianna Amedeo’s two-out two-run double made it 12-10. Freshman Madelyn Crawford bore down and got a fly ball to right to end the game and clinch the win for Cumberland.
Hebert had a big day at the dish, going 3-for-5 with three RBI and two runs. Iannuccilli drove in three runs and Madelyn Casavant and Abigail O’Connell both scored a pairs of runs.
Mia D’Andrea had a huge game for North Kingstown, going 4-for-5 with three runs nd two RBI. Amadeo, Riley Henderson and Hannah Place drove in two runs apiece.
Playing out-of-state Fitch, the Falcons couldn’t get the bats working and fell, 3-1.
Cranston West got on the board first after a Payton Wells double scored Gianna DiSpirito in the second inning, but it ended up being the last run of the day. Fitch put two on the board in the third and added an insurance run in the fifth before closing out the win.
Freshman Eliana Bogosian had two hits in the loss for Cranston West. Mia Crudale threw well in defeat, striking out eight in her seven innings of work while giving up five hits.
The Bulldogs came up with the go-ahead run in the sixth, but couldn’t finish things off in the seventh and lost to Norwich Free Academy, 6-5.
After giving up two runs in the bottom of the fifth, Westerly put things together in the sixth after an error and a single by Bella Mazzarese that put runners on the corners. Tori Gabriele stepped up big and hit an RBI single to plate Ella Keegan to make it 5-4.
Norwich Free Academy ralled in the seventh, tying the game with a no-out RBI double and getting a two-out single to win the game.
Mazzareese had two hits in the loss for Westerly and Abiageal Emery drove home two runs.
Haley Boudreau threw a one-hit shutout with 21 strikeouts as the Panthers bounced back from their first loss of the season to pick up a 7-0 win over the Broncos.
The game didn’t look like it was going in that direction after Boudreau gave up a leadoff single to Olivia Audette in the bottom of the first. Dominance followed.
Boudreau struck out the next three batters and went on a tear. She struck out the side three times and got strikeout to escape a jam in the sixth.
Boudreau scored the game’s first run after reaching on an error, moving up on a passed ball, then coming home on a successful double-steal. Johnston added two more in the third on a groundout by Bella Boudreau and a passed ball that brought Alanna Colon in.
Haley Boudreau had a pair of hits and scored three runs. Bella Boudreau went 2-for-4 with two RBI and one run and Colon went 2-for-3 with one run and one RBI.
Ava Waddell had the Huskies barking early and the offense didn’t stop the rest of the afternoon in an 11-1 win over the Villa Novans.
Up in the first inning, Waddell hammered the fourth pitch she saw to center field for a two-run home run a lead after the inning.
The Mt. Hope bats continued to work and put up five in the third. Sofia Haberman drove home a run on a sac fly and Callie DaPonte had an RBI single as the Huskies went up 7-0.
Freshman Madison Andrews didn’t need the support. She threw six innings of four-hit ball, allowing one unearned run while striking out four.
Waddell finished the game 2-for-4 with two RBI and four runs. DaPonte went 2-for-4 with two runs and one RBI and Haerman scored three times.
Emily Orlando scored the lone run in the game for Woonsocket.
Cora Florianib’s three-run homer capped a six-run seventh inning and the Eagles held off a Spartans’ rally to pick up the 9-6 win.
Tied at three heading to the seventh, Barrington took advantage of walks, wild pitches and Scituate miscues to add two runs on the scoreboard. Grace Fontaine came up with an RBI single to add to the lead and after an Ariana Renzi single, Floriani – a freshman – hit a home run to center field to make it 9-3.
The runs were needed. Scituate came firing back, with Victoria Geisser hitting a two-run double to make it a four-run game before scoring on an Isabella DeFusco single.
Barrington pitcher Kendall Fisher made sure the scoring stopped there, getting a lineout and groundout to end the game.
Fisher had a strong day at the plate, going 2-for-4 with two RBI and Ruby Ciummo also went 2-for-4, scoring twice and driving in one run. Fontaine also had two hits to go with one RBI and one run.
Geisser led Scituate, going 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs. Liliana Maggiacomo also went 2-for-3, driving in two and scoring once.
Avalynn Guatieri came up clutch in the fifth inning and Izzy Sousa shut the door over the final three innings as the Saints took down the Titans, 3-2.
Toll Gate jumped out first, getting an RBI single from Avry Dewar for the game’s first run and adding a second on a passed ball that brought home Emma Harold for a 2-0 lead after the second inning.
The score remained there heading to the bottom of the fifth. A Toll Gate error gave St. Raphael its first run and an extra base runner. After a walk to Logan Mare loaded the bases, Guatieri came up clutch, ripping a single to right field that brough home Emma Martin and Addison Bishop.
Sousa made sure the runs stuck. Entering the game in the fifth, the sophomore – who threw a no-hitter against Johnston on Monday – threw two clean innings before an error and a single gave the Titans a chance to tie the game, Sousa made sure it didn’t happen, getting a fly out and ground out to end the game.
Guatieri was the star, going 2-for-2 with two RBI. Sousa picked up the win in relief of Martin, who threw four innings and struck out four while giving up just one earned run.
Delaney Wilson pitched well for Toll Gate, throwing five shutout innings with eight strikeouts.
Bryce Principe threw a shutout and Adrianna Carsetti’s inside-the-park home run gave Principe all the runs she needed in a 6-0 win over the Rebels.
Principe was on point from the start for West Warwick. The sophomore threw seven shutout innings, giving up five hits while walking one and striking out seven for West Warwick.
One big swing from Carsetti got the offense going, as her three-run, inside-the-park homer jump-started a six-run third inning. Sarah Payan drove in two with a triple in the inning and Principe also drove in a run.
Carsetti finished the afternoon 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs. Payan went 2-for-4 with three RBI and one run and Grace Gallo went 3-for-3 with one run.
After giving up two runs in the top of the seventh inning, the Patriots rallied in the seventh and scored the game-winning runs on a Thunderbolt error to pull out a 7-6 win.
The game was tied at four heading to the seventh when Cranston East – fresh off an extra-innings loss to Tiverton – put two up on the board on a single by Bryanna Morales that scored Nevaeh Fatorma and Lexi Montalban.
Davies’ rally started quick in the bottom half. Kylie Robert led off with a single and Jaslene Rodriguez was hit by a pitch, with Robert scoring after Cranston East dropped a pop fly by Gabby Fisher. The Thunderbolts got two and looked ready to win the game, but another misplay on a pop fly brought home Rodriguez and Fisher with the tying and winning run.
Fisher had two hits and scored twice for Davies. Tiana Hernandez and Allyson O’Reagan both drove in a pair of runs in the win.
Fatorma paced the Cranston East offense, going 3-for-4 with three runs and one RBI. Montalban scored two runs and Morales drove in two.
Janet Batista was a triple short of the cycle, powering the Knights to a 17-6 win over the Cavaliers.
Central mashed all afternoon, scoring in every inning it played. Batista was the star, getting her afternoon started with an RBI double in the first inning and hitting a two-run homer in the third inning.
Batista went 3-for-6 on the day with four RBI and three runs. Batting in the nine hole, Neilah Martinez drove in three runs and Stasy Baez and Danna Garcia both had two RBI. Yazlenne Corona scored four times for the Knights while Baez, Michelle Kammavongsa, Garcia and Radaisi Amparo scored two runs apiece.
Josmeily Minier led Juanita Sanchez with two hits and two RBI. Julisa Smith scored a pair of runs in the loss.
Chaelys Brito-Acevedo and LC Collins got the Warriors racing out of the gate as they rolled to a 15-3 win over Hope.
Hope put up three in the top half of the first, but Central Falls came back in a hurry. Collins started it with an inside-the-park home run and Brito-Acevedo soon followed with a two-run inside-the-park home run to tie the game.
The Warriors’ piled on eight runs in the second inning and in the third, Brito-Acevedo hit her second inside-the-park home run of the game that made it 13-3.
Collins finished the game 3-for-3 with four RBI and two runs and Brito-Acevedo was 2-for-3 with three RBI and three runs. Harlow Morrissey came up big, going 2-for-3 with two runs and one RBI.
Division III
Mount Pleasant 17, Times2 6
Division I
South Kingstown 9, Bishop Hendricken 8
Division III
Narragansett 7, Toll Gate 3
Division IV
Tiverton 8, North Smithfield 7
In a nip-and-tuck affair, the Rams pulled out the victory in overtime when Maddi Goodwin netted the game-winner in the extra frame. Goodwin led the Rams with 3 goals and an assist on the night. Lily Peters had 3 goals and Charlotte Grace added 2 more in the win.
Portsmouth was led by Stella Orr, who scored 3 goals and tacked on 2 assists in the loss.
Kaileigh Kelleher fired in 4 goals while Bella Macari, Maddie Ruzzo, Abby Millard, Giana Giordano and Annalisa Gomes each had 2 goals in Rocky Hill's win. Maddie Ruzzo had 4 assists for the Mariners.
Division II
Lincoln School 13, Mt. Hope 10
Division III
Ponaganset 8, Scituate 3
South Kingstown - Tim Menard 36, Jackson Hopkins 37, Noah Ohagan 38, Will Rosenblum 40. Westerly - Alex Sammataro 40, Jack Calhoun 40, Jacob Paciga 42, Luigi Marchione 43. EWG - Cameron Morisette 39, Hunter White 39, Tyler Powell 41, Ian Smith 48.
Singles: Luke Sapolsky, B, def. Elliot Roman, 6-3,6-4; Johan Plonsky, SK, def. Bryce Kupperman, 4-6, 6-4, 10-8; Gabe Anderson, B, def. Jeff Hill, 6-1, 6-0; Juston Kuo, B, def. Jayce Plonsky, 6-3, 6-3; Doubles: Connor Neehan-Henry Birbiglia, B, def. Prosper Lin-Ronan Ray, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1; Merritt Birbiglia-Carlo Flores, B, def. Owen Kostaries-Kai Schneider, 6-3, 6-2; Ian David-Jason Lu, B, def. Ian Grden-Miles Lick, 6-1, 6-1.
Singles - Nate Johnson, C, def. Nolan Page, 6-3, 6-3; Peter Trimble, C, def. John Mello, 7-5, 6-1; Elias Woda def. Benjamin Black, 6-2, 6-0; Becket Deshaw def. Jenna Del Deo, 6-1, 6-2.Doubles - Peter Breen and Chrisopher Rocchio, C, def. Philip Kenney and Nolan Halstead, 6-3, 6-0; Henry Charlesworth and Youssef Chakrib, C, def. Benjamin Farley and Benjamin Simone, 6-4, 6-3; Markose Stand-Vithayathil and Marc Lombardi-Ortiz, C, def. Samuel Black and Kolbe Gallego, 6-4, 7-6, 7-2.
Division I
La Salle 6, Lincoln 1
Division II
Narragansett 4, Prout 3
North Smithfield 5, St. Raphael/Ponaganset 2
Division III
Scituate/Johnston 4, Burrillville 3
Keandro Pinto led the Warriors in the shutout (25-17, 25-23, 25-19) with 12 kills and 4 aces. For the Patriots, Noah Wyman had 6 kills.
Henry Kenyon paced the Bulldogs with 10 kills, 4 digs and 3 aces, Grady Auth added 9 assists and 2 kills in the win (25-12, 25-9, 25-9). For the Titans, Harrison Hun recorded 6 assists and 3 digs in the loss.
Santiago Giraldo Marin led the Patriots to the victory (25-21, 24-26, 28-26, 22-25, 16-14) with 36 assists and 6 aces. Glen Andrade contributed 12 kills, 7 assists and 12 blocks, and Zy'ere Blake had 10 blocks and 7 kills. For the Scarlet Knights, Derik Payette had 21 assists and Hunter Glawson had 12 kills.
BASEBALL
EWG at Davies, 3:30 p.m.
Hendricken at La Salle, 4 p.m.
South Kingstown at Mt. Hope, 4 p.m.
Cranston West at Coventry, 4 p.m.
Stonington at Chariho, 4 p.m.
Cranston East vs. Cumberland at Tucker Field, 4:15 p.m.
Smithfield vs. North Kingstown at Lischio Field, 4:30 p.m.
Juanita Sanchez vs. BVP/CF at Macomber Stadium, 4:30 p.m.
Portsmouth at Pilgrim, 4:30 p.m.
North Smithfield at Tiverton, 4:30 p.m.
Lincoln at East Providence, 4:30 p.m.
Scituate vs. West Warwick at Manning Field, 4:30 p.m.
Westerly at Moses Brown, 4:30 p.m.
SOFTBALL
Ponaganset at Chariho, 4:15 p.m.
Moses Brown vs. Cumberland at Tucker Field, 4:30 p.m.
Prout vs. Bay View/PCD at Bay View, 4:30 p.m.
Middletown at Tiverton, 4:30 p.m.
Pilgrim at Coventry, 5 p.m.
Times2 vs. Juanita Sanchez at Roger Williams Park, 5 p.m.
Westerly at Smithfield, 5:30 p.m.
Narragansett vs. Pawtucket co-op at Slater Park, 6 p.m.
BOYS LACROSSE
South Kingstown at Prout, 4 p.m.
Burrillville vs. Scituate, 4:15 p.m.
Coventry at Narragansett, 5 p.m.
Cranston West at Portsmouth, 5 p.m.
Mt. Hope at Lincoln, 6 p.m.
Hendricken at La Salle, 6:30 p.m.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Smithfield at East Providence, 4:30 p.m.
Chariho at Pilgrim, 5:15 p.m.
South Kingstown at Westerly, 5:30 p.m.
Lincoln on at Classical, 5:30 p.m.
Barrington at North Kingstown, 6 p.m.
Middletown vs. Cumberland at Tucker Field, 6 p.m.
Mt. Hope at Narragansett, 7 p.m.
GOLF
Achievement First, Johnston at Triggs GC, 1:30 p.m.
Classical vs. La Salle at Kirkbrae CC, 3:3o p.m.
Dexter Southfield, Hendricken at Warwick CC, 3:30 p.m.
BOYS TENNIS
North Providence vs. Toll Gate/Pilgrim at Pilgrim, 3:30 p.m.
Woonsocket vs. Cranston East at Park View Middle School, 4 p.m.
La Salle at Barrington, 4:15 p.m.
West Warwick vs. Pawtucket co-op at Slater Park, 4:30 p.m.
Middletown/Rogers at East Providence, 4:30 p.m.
Smithfield at Prout, 5 p.m.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Hope at Davies, 5 p.m.
St. Raphael at North Providence, 5 p.m.
Achievement First at Mount Pleasant, 5:30 p.m.
Coventry at Classical, 6 p.m.
Times2 at EWG, 6 p.m.
Burrillville at Mt. Hope, 6 p.m.
Central at South Kingstown, 6 p.m.
Chariho at Cranston East, 6:30 p.m.
Hendricken at Cranston West, 6:30 p.m.
Barrington at East Greenwich, 6:30 p.m.
North Kingstown at East Providence, 6:30 p.m.
Scituate at Portsmouth, 6:30 p.m.
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island High School Sports results from Tuesday, April 23, 2025
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NORTH KINGSTOWN – The halftime speech Pilgrim boys lacrosse coach Alexander Gregson gave his team was very much one no child wants to hear. He wasn’t mad at the Patriots’ first-half effort, he was disappointed – and it had little to do with the five-goal deficit they were facing against North Kingstown.
In the second half, Pilgrim made sure its coach didn’t feel that way after the game.
The comeback started in the third quarter and after losing a fourth-quarter lead, Carter Clifton managed to slip a goal in the net just before the buzzer to send the game overtime. In the extra sessions, Clifton came up big again, scoring the game-winner to give the Patriots a 10-9 win over the Skippers.
Pilgrim was sloppy in the first half and North Kingstown was more than happy to take advantage, scoring three straight to go ahead 3-1 after the first quarter and getting a goal from Xander Viens in the waning seconds to lead 6-1 at the break.
Gregson kept it straight with his team, telling them that they put in too much work on a daily basis to play uninspired lacrosse the way they did over the first two quarters.
The players took the message to heart. The comeback was slow and steady, as Pilgrim avoided turnovers and made the most of every possession.
By the end of the third quarter, the Patriots cut the Skippers’ lead to 7-6 and took an 8-7 lead with 5:28 left in the game on a goal by Clifton.
North Kingstown was reeling, but it still had plenty of fight left. Brady Bennett came through first, getting the tying goal with 2:16 to play and after a win on the face-off, Connor Leach found the net to put the Skippers ahead 9-8.
It looked like the game was going to end there, but Pilgrim got the ball back and a penalty put NK in a man-down situation. With less than 10 seconds left, Marcus Walsh tried to find space to work and ended up finding Clifton, who cleaned up a rebound and put the ball in the net as the clock hit zeroes. The Patriots celebrated as the refs discussed if the goal was good before confirming a four-minute overtime period was coming.
Pilgrim got the ball off a North Kingstown turnover, called a quick time out and set up a play. It looked like the Skippers had broken it up, but Clifton – searching for space in front of the net – found a way to get his stick on the loose ball and flick it in for the game-winning goal.
It was the Patriots’ first win over a traditional Division I team this season. Pilgrim, the runners-up in D-II the last two seasons, moved up to D-I this year and had four victories against D-II teams and one against South Kingstown, another D-I newcomer, before Wednesday’s win. The Patriots (7-3) will try to grab another win Friday when it hosts Cumberland.
North Kingstown falls to 3-3 with the loss and will look to get back on track Monday when it travels to play rival South Kingstown at Curtis Corner Middle School.
BASEBALL - Division I
Barrington 7, Moses Brown 0
A four-run sixth inning helped the Eagles break open the game against the Quakers in this Division I showdown. Barrington scored early when Lucas Tanous' double brought in a run in the third, and two more were plated in the fifth before the Eagles put the game out of reach.
Chris Promades led Barrington with 3 RBIs, going 2-4 on the day. Tanous, Promades, and Cole Kepner each collected two hits for Barrington. The Eagles were also on their defensive game, turning a pair of double plays and playing error-free baseball.
On the mound, Jack Lawson scattered three hitsover seven innings, striking out 7 and walking a pair for the complete-game shutout win.
Dylan Winslow, Tristan Lund, and Anthony Fede each had a hit for Moses Brown in the loss.
BASEBALL - Division II
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Ponaganset 5, Toll Gate 2
Joe Clark earned the win for Ponaganset by surrendering just five hits and two runs over seven innings. He struck out six batters and walked three. He led the Ponaganset lineup with three hits in four at-bats. Rowan Jay, Brady Lewis and J.K. Roch each drove in a run for the Chieftains.Geoffrey Laliberte started on the mound for Toll Gate and struck out 10 batters, but gave up five hits and four runs over six innings while walking three. At the plate, he drove in the Titans’ two runs.
Prout 10, St. Raphael 6
Down by as many as four runs, Prout rallied back within seven runs in the seventh and held on to knock off St. Raphael. The Crusaders had nine hits in the game with Matthew Chofay and Cam Randall having two hits apiece and Joe Hennings, the number seven hitter, had one hit which plated two runs.
Reid Clung, who came on in relief in the bottom of the 6th inning benefitted from Prout's offensive explosion in the top of the seventh and was credited with the victory.
Central 2, Narragansett 1
Maikel Soriano doubled in a run in the first inning and Maikel Alcantara, Braulio Franco and Alejandro Almonte each also had a hit as the Knights edged the Mariners. Jonas Diaz earned the win for Central. The pitcher gave up 5 hits and 1 unearned run over 7 innings, striking out 7 and walking 2.
Narragansett's Aidan Clancey was the hard-luck loser. He struck out 12 while allowing only 4 hits, 3 walks and 2 runs over 6 innings. Dez Owens went 3-for-3 with an RBI.
Burrillville 4, North Providence 0
Adam DeCesare surrendered just 5 hits while striking out 8 and walking 1 as he led the Broncos to the shutout win. Nathaniel Njoes had a hit and drove in 2 runs and leadoff hitter Jordan Furtado led Burrillville with 2 hits. Gabe Ramirez, Tony Abed, Mike Allard, Jayden Allard and Ronnie Paux each had a hit for North Providence.
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Rogers 20, North Smithfield 9
Two 6-run innings, the first coming in the third and the second in the sixth, powered the D-II Vikings to a convincing win over the D-III Northmen in this inter-divisional game. Rogers piled up 20 hits in the game. Cole Marley led the way with 3 hits and 5 runs batted in.
Cole Milburn, Colby Schreiber and Trent Carter each collected three hits while Ben Borgueta, Hayden Younger and Santiago Garduno each had a pair. Dan Harrison and RJ Reall each drove in a pair of runs for the Northmen.
Chariho 8, Middletown 3
Landon Sumner finished with a single and a double and a run batted in and Gavyn Pepler also doubled in a run as they sparked the Chargers to the victory. Adam Carpenter and Ethan Elderkineach singled to knock in a run, and another run scored on a Middletown error.
Gavin Apice, Elderkin, and Rohan Downing each stole multiple bases for Chariho, which finished with 10 steals in the game. The Islanders were led by Noah Travers, who drove in 2 runs, and Evan Agren, who went 2-for-3.
East Greenwich 3, Johnston 0
Winslow Kilka threw a complete-game shutout, striking out 3 with no walks and allowed 5 hits to lead the Avengers over the Panthers in this Division II clash.
East Greenwich first scored in the second inning after Brady O'Brien doubled down the left field line, and Van Martin singled to center field. Martin, who had 2 hits in the game, would come around to score, as well. EG stole 6 bases with Alex Tullo swiping a pair.
BASEBALL - Division III
Woonsocket 1, Scituate 0
In this Division III pitchers' duel, the Villa Novans scored on a second-inning sacrifice fly and starter Patrick Munger did the rest.
Munger recorded all 21 outs, allowing just 2 hits over 7 shutout innings, striking out 8 and walking none. Jackson Scanlon took the loss for Scituate, but pitched a solid game in his own right, allowing just the one run on five hits, with 7 strikeouts and 1 walk over 7 innings.
Max Garneau drove in the game's lone run, and Jullian Dejesus went 2-3 for Woonsocket. For the Spartans, Scanlon and Travis Howman each collected one hit in the loss.
Central Falls 13, Times2 2
Offense was no problem for the Blackstone Valley Prep-Central Falls co-op as Adrian Fernandez Jiminez led the way, going 3-4 with 4 RBIs and 3 runs scores. Noah Ferreira had 2 RBIs as BVP/CF amassed 7 hits in the win.
Warrior Pride starter Alex Torres scattered 3 hits and 2 runs (one earned) over 5 innings, striking out 12 with no walks.
Jon Cruz, Dominik Him and Jouseph Grullon each collected one hit for Times2, and Him stole four bases in the loss.
Other Baseball Scores
Pawtucket 9, PCD 7
Hope 13, Classical 1
SOFTBALL- Division I
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La Salle 10, East Providence 3
Samantha Sell got the Rams’ offense started and Phoenyx Silva did Phoenyx Silva things in a 10-3 win over the Townies.
East Providence came ready to play and took advantage of an uncharacteristic error by Silva that allowed Audrey Bernard to score the game’s first run.
The lead didn’t last. In the top of the second, Sell hit a three-run home run that put La Salle on top for good. The Rams added two in the third on an RBI by Diana Hall and RBI double by Kayleigh Ventura and Silva hit an inside-the-park home run in the fourth that made it 7-1.
Silva went 3-for-5, driving in two and scoring twice. Hall went 2-fr-4 with two runs and one RBI and Alivia Ring and Ventura both drove in one run and scored one.
Trinity Provencher had two hits in the loss for EP and Emma Boisseau and Nethania Figueroa both drove in one run.
Cumberland 12, North Kingstown 10
A seven-run fourth inning gave the Clippers the lead for good as they held off a late Skipper comeback to grab the 12-10 victory.
Down 5-1 heading to the fourth, Cumberland took advantage of walks and some NK miscues to cut the deficit to 5-3 before CadenceHebert hit an RBI single to make it a one-run game. Isabella Iannuccilli followed with a two-run single to put the Clippers on top and a groundout and another Skipper error made it 8-5.
North Kingstown answered with two in the bottom half. The teams traded runs in the sixth but Cumberland added some much-needed insurance with three in the top half of the seventh, highlighted by Hebert’s RBI double.
The Skippers mustered up a comeback and Gianna Amedeo’s two-out two-run double made it 12-10. Freshman Madelyn Crawford bore down and got a fly ball to right to end the game and clinch the win for Cumberland.
Hebert had a big day at the dish, going 3-for-5 with three RBI and two runs. Iannuccilli drove in three runs and Madelyn Casavant and Abigail O’Connell both scored a pairs of runs.
Mia D’Andrea had a huge game for North Kingstown, going 4-for-5 with three runs nd two RBI. Amadeo, Riley Henderson and Hannah Place drove in two runs apiece.
Fitch 3, Cranston West 1
Playing out-of-state Fitch, the Falcons couldn’t get the bats working and fell, 3-1.
Cranston West got on the board first after a Payton Wells double scored Gianna DiSpirito in the second inning, but it ended up being the last run of the day. Fitch put two on the board in the third and added an insurance run in the fifth before closing out the win.
Freshman Eliana Bogosian had two hits in the loss for Cranston West. Mia Crudale threw well in defeat, striking out eight in her seven innings of work while giving up five hits.
Norwich Free Academy 6, Westerly 5
The Bulldogs came up with the go-ahead run in the sixth, but couldn’t finish things off in the seventh and lost to Norwich Free Academy, 6-5.
After giving up two runs in the bottom of the fifth, Westerly put things together in the sixth after an error and a single by Bella Mazzarese that put runners on the corners. Tori Gabriele stepped up big and hit an RBI single to plate Ella Keegan to make it 5-4.
Norwich Free Academy ralled in the seventh, tying the game with a no-out RBI double and getting a two-out single to win the game.
Mazzareese had two hits in the loss for Westerly and Abiageal Emery drove home two runs.
SOFTBALL- Division II
Johnston 7, BNS 0
Haley Boudreau threw a one-hit shutout with 21 strikeouts as the Panthers bounced back from their first loss of the season to pick up a 7-0 win over the Broncos.
The game didn’t look like it was going in that direction after Boudreau gave up a leadoff single to Olivia Audette in the bottom of the first. Dominance followed.
Boudreau struck out the next three batters and went on a tear. She struck out the side three times and got strikeout to escape a jam in the sixth.
Boudreau scored the game’s first run after reaching on an error, moving up on a passed ball, then coming home on a successful double-steal. Johnston added two more in the third on a groundout by Bella Boudreau and a passed ball that brought Alanna Colon in.
Haley Boudreau had a pair of hits and scored three runs. Bella Boudreau went 2-for-4 with two RBI and one run and Colon went 2-for-3 with one run and one RBI.
Mt. Hope 11, Woonsocket 1
Ava Waddell had the Huskies barking early and the offense didn’t stop the rest of the afternoon in an 11-1 win over the Villa Novans.
Up in the first inning, Waddell hammered the fourth pitch she saw to center field for a two-run home run a lead after the inning.
The Mt. Hope bats continued to work and put up five in the third. Sofia Haberman drove home a run on a sac fly and Callie DaPonte had an RBI single as the Huskies went up 7-0.
Freshman Madison Andrews didn’t need the support. She threw six innings of four-hit ball, allowing one unearned run while striking out four.
Waddell finished the game 2-for-4 with two RBI and four runs. DaPonte went 2-for-4 with two runs and one RBI and Haerman scored three times.
Emily Orlando scored the lone run in the game for Woonsocket.
Barrington 9, Scituate 6
Cora Florianib’s three-run homer capped a six-run seventh inning and the Eagles held off a Spartans’ rally to pick up the 9-6 win.
Tied at three heading to the seventh, Barrington took advantage of walks, wild pitches and Scituate miscues to add two runs on the scoreboard. Grace Fontaine came up with an RBI single to add to the lead and after an Ariana Renzi single, Floriani – a freshman – hit a home run to center field to make it 9-3.
The runs were needed. Scituate came firing back, with Victoria Geisser hitting a two-run double to make it a four-run game before scoring on an Isabella DeFusco single.
Barrington pitcher Kendall Fisher made sure the scoring stopped there, getting a lineout and groundout to end the game.
Fisher had a strong day at the plate, going 2-for-4 with two RBI and Ruby Ciummo also went 2-for-4, scoring twice and driving in one run. Fontaine also had two hits to go with one RBI and one run.
Geisser led Scituate, going 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs. Liliana Maggiacomo also went 2-for-3, driving in two and scoring once.
St. Raphael 3, Toll Gate 2
Avalynn Guatieri came up clutch in the fifth inning and Izzy Sousa shut the door over the final three innings as the Saints took down the Titans, 3-2.
Toll Gate jumped out first, getting an RBI single from Avry Dewar for the game’s first run and adding a second on a passed ball that brought home Emma Harold for a 2-0 lead after the second inning.
The score remained there heading to the bottom of the fifth. A Toll Gate error gave St. Raphael its first run and an extra base runner. After a walk to Logan Mare loaded the bases, Guatieri came up clutch, ripping a single to right field that brough home Emma Martin and Addison Bishop.
Sousa made sure the runs stuck. Entering the game in the fifth, the sophomore – who threw a no-hitter against Johnston on Monday – threw two clean innings before an error and a single gave the Titans a chance to tie the game, Sousa made sure it didn’t happen, getting a fly out and ground out to end the game.
Guatieri was the star, going 2-for-2 with two RBI. Sousa picked up the win in relief of Martin, who threw four innings and struck out four while giving up just one earned run.
Delaney Wilson pitched well for Toll Gate, throwing five shutout innings with eight strikeouts.
West Warwick 6, South Kingstown 0
Bryce Principe threw a shutout and Adrianna Carsetti’s inside-the-park home run gave Principe all the runs she needed in a 6-0 win over the Rebels.
Principe was on point from the start for West Warwick. The sophomore threw seven shutout innings, giving up five hits while walking one and striking out seven for West Warwick.
One big swing from Carsetti got the offense going, as her three-run, inside-the-park homer jump-started a six-run third inning. Sarah Payan drove in two with a triple in the inning and Principe also drove in a run.
Carsetti finished the afternoon 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs. Payan went 2-for-4 with three RBI and one run and Grace Gallo went 3-for-3 with one run.
SOFTBALL- Division III
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Davies 7, Cranston East 6
After giving up two runs in the top of the seventh inning, the Patriots rallied in the seventh and scored the game-winning runs on a Thunderbolt error to pull out a 7-6 win.
The game was tied at four heading to the seventh when Cranston East – fresh off an extra-innings loss to Tiverton – put two up on the board on a single by Bryanna Morales that scored Nevaeh Fatorma and Lexi Montalban.
Davies’ rally started quick in the bottom half. Kylie Robert led off with a single and Jaslene Rodriguez was hit by a pitch, with Robert scoring after Cranston East dropped a pop fly by Gabby Fisher. The Thunderbolts got two and looked ready to win the game, but another misplay on a pop fly brought home Rodriguez and Fisher with the tying and winning run.
Fisher had two hits and scored twice for Davies. Tiana Hernandez and Allyson O’Reagan both drove in a pair of runs in the win.
Fatorma paced the Cranston East offense, going 3-for-4 with three runs and one RBI. Montalban scored two runs and Morales drove in two.
Central 17, Juanita Sanchez 6
Janet Batista was a triple short of the cycle, powering the Knights to a 17-6 win over the Cavaliers.
Central mashed all afternoon, scoring in every inning it played. Batista was the star, getting her afternoon started with an RBI double in the first inning and hitting a two-run homer in the third inning.
Batista went 3-for-6 on the day with four RBI and three runs. Batting in the nine hole, Neilah Martinez drove in three runs and Stasy Baez and Danna Garcia both had two RBI. Yazlenne Corona scored four times for the Knights while Baez, Michelle Kammavongsa, Garcia and Radaisi Amparo scored two runs apiece.
Josmeily Minier led Juanita Sanchez with two hits and two RBI. Julisa Smith scored a pair of runs in the loss.
Central Falls 15, Hope 3
Chaelys Brito-Acevedo and LC Collins got the Warriors racing out of the gate as they rolled to a 15-3 win over Hope.
Hope put up three in the top half of the first, but Central Falls came back in a hurry. Collins started it with an inside-the-park home run and Brito-Acevedo soon followed with a two-run inside-the-park home run to tie the game.
The Warriors’ piled on eight runs in the second inning and in the third, Brito-Acevedo hit her second inside-the-park home run of the game that made it 13-3.
Collins finished the game 3-for-3 with four RBI and two runs and Brito-Acevedo was 2-for-3 with three RBI and three runs. Harlow Morrissey came up big, going 2-for-3 with two runs and one RBI.
SOFTBALL- Other Scores
Division III
Mount Pleasant 17, Times2 6
BOYS LACROSSE SCORES
Division I
South Kingstown 9, Bishop Hendricken 8
Division III
Narragansett 7, Toll Gate 3
Division IV
Tiverton 8, North Smithfield 7
GIRLS LACROSSE - Division I
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La Salle 10, Portsmouth 9
In a nip-and-tuck affair, the Rams pulled out the victory in overtime when Maddi Goodwin netted the game-winner in the extra frame. Goodwin led the Rams with 3 goals and an assist on the night. Lily Peters had 3 goals and Charlotte Grace added 2 more in the win.
Portsmouth was led by Stella Orr, who scored 3 goals and tacked on 2 assists in the loss.
GIRLS LACROSSE - Prep Schools
Rocky Hill 15, St. Andrew's 2
Kaileigh Kelleher fired in 4 goals while Bella Macari, Maddie Ruzzo, Abby Millard, Giana Giordano and Annalisa Gomes each had 2 goals in Rocky Hill's win. Maddie Ruzzo had 4 assists for the Mariners.
GIRLS LACROSSE - Other Scores
Division II
Lincoln School 13, Mt. Hope 10
Division III
Ponaganset 8, Scituate 3
GOLF
South Kingstown 151, Westerly 165, EWG 167
South Kingstown - Tim Menard 36, Jackson Hopkins 37, Noah Ohagan 38, Will Rosenblum 40. Westerly - Alex Sammataro 40, Jack Calhoun 40, Jacob Paciga 42, Luigi Marchione 43. EWG - Cameron Morisette 39, Hunter White 39, Tyler Powell 41, Ian Smith 48.
BOYS TENNIS - Division I
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Barrington 6, South Kingstown/EWG 1
Singles: Luke Sapolsky, B, def. Elliot Roman, 6-3,6-4; Johan Plonsky, SK, def. Bryce Kupperman, 4-6, 6-4, 10-8; Gabe Anderson, B, def. Jeff Hill, 6-1, 6-0; Juston Kuo, B, def. Jayce Plonsky, 6-3, 6-3; Doubles: Connor Neehan-Henry Birbiglia, B, def. Prosper Lin-Ronan Ray, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1; Merritt Birbiglia-Carlo Flores, B, def. Owen Kostaries-Kai Schneider, 6-3, 6-2; Ian David-Jason Lu, B, def. Ian Grden-Miles Lick, 6-1, 6-1.
BOYS TENNIS - Division II
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Classical 7, Tiverton 0
Singles - Nate Johnson, C, def. Nolan Page, 6-3, 6-3; Peter Trimble, C, def. John Mello, 7-5, 6-1; Elias Woda def. Benjamin Black, 6-2, 6-0; Becket Deshaw def. Jenna Del Deo, 6-1, 6-2.Doubles - Peter Breen and Chrisopher Rocchio, C, def. Philip Kenney and Nolan Halstead, 6-3, 6-0; Henry Charlesworth and Youssef Chakrib, C, def. Benjamin Farley and Benjamin Simone, 6-4, 6-3; Markose Stand-Vithayathil and Marc Lombardi-Ortiz, C, def. Samuel Black and Kolbe Gallego, 6-4, 7-6, 7-2.
BOYS TENNIS - Other Scores
Division I
La Salle 6, Lincoln 1
Division II
Narragansett 4, Prout 3
North Smithfield 5, St. Raphael/Ponaganset 2
Division III
Scituate/Johnston 4, Burrillville 3
BOYS VOLLEYBALL - Division II
Central Falls 3, Pilgrim 0
Keandro Pinto led the Warriors in the shutout (25-17, 25-23, 25-19) with 12 kills and 4 aces. For the Patriots, Noah Wyman had 6 kills.
Westerly 3, Toll Gate 0
Henry Kenyon paced the Bulldogs with 10 kills, 4 digs and 3 aces, Grady Auth added 9 assists and 2 kills in the win (25-12, 25-9, 25-9). For the Titans, Harrison Hun recorded 6 assists and 3 digs in the loss.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL - Division III
Davies 3, Exeter-West Greenwich 2
Santiago Giraldo Marin led the Patriots to the victory (25-21, 24-26, 28-26, 22-25, 16-14) with 36 assists and 6 aces. Glen Andrade contributed 12 kills, 7 assists and 12 blocks, and Zy'ere Blake had 10 blocks and 7 kills. For the Scarlet Knights, Derik Payette had 21 assists and Hunter Glawson had 12 kills.
➤THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE
BASEBALL
EWG at Davies, 3:30 p.m.
Hendricken at La Salle, 4 p.m.
South Kingstown at Mt. Hope, 4 p.m.
Cranston West at Coventry, 4 p.m.
Stonington at Chariho, 4 p.m.
Cranston East vs. Cumberland at Tucker Field, 4:15 p.m.
Smithfield vs. North Kingstown at Lischio Field, 4:30 p.m.
Juanita Sanchez vs. BVP/CF at Macomber Stadium, 4:30 p.m.
Portsmouth at Pilgrim, 4:30 p.m.
North Smithfield at Tiverton, 4:30 p.m.
Lincoln at East Providence, 4:30 p.m.
Scituate vs. West Warwick at Manning Field, 4:30 p.m.
Westerly at Moses Brown, 4:30 p.m.
SOFTBALL
Ponaganset at Chariho, 4:15 p.m.
Moses Brown vs. Cumberland at Tucker Field, 4:30 p.m.
Prout vs. Bay View/PCD at Bay View, 4:30 p.m.
Middletown at Tiverton, 4:30 p.m.
Pilgrim at Coventry, 5 p.m.
Times2 vs. Juanita Sanchez at Roger Williams Park, 5 p.m.
Westerly at Smithfield, 5:30 p.m.
Narragansett vs. Pawtucket co-op at Slater Park, 6 p.m.
BOYS LACROSSE
South Kingstown at Prout, 4 p.m.
Burrillville vs. Scituate, 4:15 p.m.
Coventry at Narragansett, 5 p.m.
Cranston West at Portsmouth, 5 p.m.
Mt. Hope at Lincoln, 6 p.m.
Hendricken at La Salle, 6:30 p.m.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Smithfield at East Providence, 4:30 p.m.
Chariho at Pilgrim, 5:15 p.m.
South Kingstown at Westerly, 5:30 p.m.
Lincoln on at Classical, 5:30 p.m.
Barrington at North Kingstown, 6 p.m.
Middletown vs. Cumberland at Tucker Field, 6 p.m.
Mt. Hope at Narragansett, 7 p.m.
GOLF
Achievement First, Johnston at Triggs GC, 1:30 p.m.
Classical vs. La Salle at Kirkbrae CC, 3:3o p.m.
Dexter Southfield, Hendricken at Warwick CC, 3:30 p.m.
BOYS TENNIS
North Providence vs. Toll Gate/Pilgrim at Pilgrim, 3:30 p.m.
Woonsocket vs. Cranston East at Park View Middle School, 4 p.m.
La Salle at Barrington, 4:15 p.m.
West Warwick vs. Pawtucket co-op at Slater Park, 4:30 p.m.
Middletown/Rogers at East Providence, 4:30 p.m.
Smithfield at Prout, 5 p.m.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Hope at Davies, 5 p.m.
St. Raphael at North Providence, 5 p.m.
Achievement First at Mount Pleasant, 5:30 p.m.
Coventry at Classical, 6 p.m.
Times2 at EWG, 6 p.m.
Burrillville at Mt. Hope, 6 p.m.
Central at South Kingstown, 6 p.m.
Chariho at Cranston East, 6:30 p.m.
Hendricken at Cranston West, 6:30 p.m.
Barrington at East Greenwich, 6:30 p.m.
North Kingstown at East Providence, 6:30 p.m.
Scituate at Portsmouth, 6:30 p.m.
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island High School Sports results from Tuesday, April 23, 2025
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