EAST GREENWICH – The wait was worth it.
After three-and-a-half hours of baseball, the East Greenwich Junior Division All-Stars beat Narragansett 16-7 at East Greenwich High School in a game that was stopped one inning short due to darkness, moving the team to the losers’ bracket semifinal Monday against Westerly at the Trombino Complex at 5 p.m.
“We plan on going all the way to the districts and beyond,” EG coach Neil Fraden said. “We got off to a bad start but that’s behind us. We’ve got a really good team and we put a really good game together.”
It started with the offense.
By PAUL J. SPETRINI
pspetrini@ricentral.com
NORTH KINGSTOWN—Ed Tarbox stands on the showroom floor of his brand-new car dealership on Quaker Lane in North Kingstown Friday afternoon and, for a moment, pondered all the obstacles he had to overcome during the past nine years to make the 49,000-square foot complex a reality.
It is the day before the official grand opening celebration.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers