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The University of Rhode Island football team was inches, literally, away from a monumental win over Maine Saturday afternoon but a fumble by quarterback Steve Probst on a third-and-goal play from the one-yard line with one second to go ultimately put the final nail in the Rams’ coffin as URI fell to 2-5 on the season with a heartbreaking 28-23 loss on Homecoming Day.
For full coverage of this game, pick up a copy of this Wednesday’s Narragansett Times newspaper.
The Al Georgio show continued to chug right through the heart of Division IV Saturday afternoon as the Exeter-West Greenwich senior runner back racked up an impressive 285 yards … on just eight carries as the Scarlet Knights improved to 6-0 in D-IV with a 42-13 win over Smithfield.
Exeter’s Matt Ricard also scored his first career touchdown in the victory.
For more on this game, pick up a copy of this Thursday’s Standard Times newspaper.
The Narragansett football team needed a win over Lincoln Saturday afternoon to keep pace for the fourth and final playoff spot in Division III and, thanks to a 90-yard touchdown run by Keirnan Kenny, the Mariners did just that, upending the Lions 23-7 to improve to 2-3 in D-III.
For full coverage of this game, pick up a copy of this Wednesday’s Narragansett Times newspaper.
All the South Kingstown and North Kingstown football teams want at this point in the season is a victory in Division I but, sadly, you can't always get what you want.
South Kingstown fell to 0-4 on the season Friday night with a 33-7 loss to Portsmouth. The Rebels were led by Nicholas Neill, who ran for 90 yards on 27 carried.
NK, meanwhile, fell to 0-5 in Division I with a 31-13 loss to La Salle. The Skippers struggled offensively all game long against the Rams, finishing play with -24 yards rushing.