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April 12th, 2013
The Cranston West boys tennis team didn’t lose a single match last season and finished a perfect 18-0 en route to the Division II Championship.
During the Falcons’ run only one team – Prout – seriously threatened to upend West’s run as the No. 5 seed Crusaders’ were one point away from shocking the odd-on favorites in the D-II Semifinals.
Two games and Two wins so far this spring for the Narragansett girls lacrosse team, setting the tone for what is hopefully a strong season for the Mariners.
The 2012 campaign did not end as many Mariner fans had hoped but this season the team is looking to take the next step.
Much like the Mount St. Charles hockey teams of the 1980s and ’90s, South Kingstown boys tennis has become synonymous with winning in the state of Rhode Island.
With 14-straight state titles, the longest such streak by any public school in the state in any sport, this millennium has belonged to Rebel tennis.
COVENTRY — Defending state volleyball champion South Kingstown and the team the Rebels beat in last year’s Division I semifinals, Coventry, both graduated a number of talented players and All-Staters.
WARWICK — The rest of Division I might not know much about Coventry seniors Aaron Guenet and Justin Jadach, but as the Pilgrim baseball team found out in Monday’s season opener, the Oaker duo is a pretty formidable mound combination.
COVENTRY — The inexperienced Coventry baseball team can’t afford to give away runs this season, but that’s exactly what happened in the team’s Division I-South home opener against Barrington Wednesday afternoon.
WESTERLY—Once upon a time the Chariho girls lacrosse team looked like the boys team.
A collection of athletes who grew up playing the more conventional sports – soccer, basketball or softball – that were looking to translate their success in one sport to another.
WOOD RIVER JCT.—For the fledgling Chariho boys lacrosse team the measuring stick for the rest of the season has been established.
Monday the Chargers played their first regular season game in program history, a 10-2 loss to Westerly.
Don’t expect anything to surprise the Chariho softball team this spring.
Between seniors Sydney Scott, Becca O’Donnell, Skye Hart and Vicky Ferraro the group has seen just about everything over the past few seasons.
April 4th
WEST GREENWICH—Dark clouds and cold temperatures swept across the back fields at Exeter-West Greenwich High School Monday afternoon, making the sunny skies and 60-degree weather seem like a distant memory.
“Here comes the rain,” remarked EWG senior Jess Patalano as she warmed up to throw the javelin.