April 25, 2024

Sports Update

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EPHS Football:
The Townie football team continues to rebuild its' program with recent wins of 20-14 over an always tough Cranston East and a 26-0 win over Barrington. EP was spanked by LaSalle at 41-14, although the Townies held their own for a while and scored twice against the undefeated Rams. Ep also took a hit with a 38-0 loss to Portsmouth. The team sits in 4th place with a 3-3 league record. Ep is hoping to stay in the top 4 in order to make the playoffs. "We're playing much better with each game," said head coach Jay Monteiro. Monteiro's team has a huge game against a tough 4-1 South Kingstown team at press time. The Townies round out their season on November 6th at Cranston West and the long standing traditional game on Thanksgiving Day against LaSalle, which is now a non-league game. Check ReporterToday.com for results.

EPHS Cross Country:
The boys team is in 6th place in a 11 team division with a 5-5 record. EP has wins over Tiverton, St. Patrick, Tolman, Shea and Moses Brown. The girls squad is in 6th place in their 12 team division with a 5-6 record. The Townies have wins over St. Patrick, Tiverton, Tolman, Shea and St. Ray's.

Bay View Cross Country:
Bay View is in a solid 4th place with an 8-3 record. The Bengals have impressive wins over East Providence, Mt. Hope, Tolman, St. Ray's, Shea, St. Patrick, Moses Brown and Tiverton.

Bay View Field Hockey:
The Field Hockey team has a 2-15 record as they hold on to 9th place. The team played well in tying LaSalle and beating Lincoln twice.

Bay View Girls Soccer:
The Bengals are in 4th place with a 1-11 record, gaining their only win against North Kingstown.

EPHS Girls Soccer:
The Townies are in 3rd place with a 5-11 record. EP defeated Warwick Vets, Tiverton, Moses Brown, Chariho and Tolman.

EPHS Boys Soccer:
The Townies are in 8th place in their 15 team division. They have wins over North Kingstown, Chariho, Hope, East Greenwich, Barrington and Tolman.

Martin Middle School Cross Country:
The Martin cross country team has recorded its' first ever Division championship as they take 1st place in the Eastern Division. Martin went on to finish a strong 5th place in the state overall meet. "Congratulations to the Martin Middle School Boys Cross Country team on winning its 1st title in school history," said an excited coach Mike Almeida. "The season has been a grind but hard work and determination always pays off. I am so proud of both boys and girls team," Almeida added. Chase Kennedy led the Riverside Middle School boys to a 32nd place.

Max DiMuccio of St. Margaret School won the boys’ individual title at the state meet. DiMuccio ran a 1.8 mile course in 10 minutes 11 secs. for his winning time.

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