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North Kingstown defeated Bay View-PCD 5-4 in a thrilling 8-inning game, rallying from behind with key plays in the seventh and eighth innings. Riley McHale's single and Alexis St. Germain's strong closing performance secured the win.
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The Skippers trailed throughout before a late rally â two runs in the top of the seventh, another in the top of the eighth â pushed them past the Bengals and maintained their unbeaten start to the season.
Riley McHaleâs infield single to shortstop plated Kylah LeComteto snap a 4-4 tie in the eighth, and North Kingstown had its first lead of the day. Alexis St. Germain set down the side 1-2-3 in the bottom half to close it out, recording three infield grounders to strand the potential tying run at second.
Amelia Fries, North Kingstown Softball
Amelia Fries crushed the tying two-run homer to center in the seventh, erasing a 4-2 deficit and forcing an extra inning. St. Germain bought the Skippers (15-0) time to make it tight, throwing six hitless innings in relief and striking out eight.
Lexi Fredericks belted a three-run homer in the first to give Bay View-Providence Country Day (3-9) a quick lead and Sophia Vieira scored on a wild pitch in the third to make it 4-0. Fredericks also tossed a complete game in the circle for the Bengals, scattering five hits and striking out 12.
North Kingstown won the game against Bay View-PCD with a final score of 5-4.
Riley McHale and Alexis St. Germain were standout players, with McHale driving in the winning run and St. Germain closing the game effectively.
North Kingstown rallied with two runs in the seventh inning and another in the eighth to take the lead and secure the victory.
This victory maintains North Kingstown's unbeaten start to the season, highlighting their resilience and competitive spirit.
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Brady Collins, of La Salle, shown in a March game, helped the Rams top Bishop Feehan of Attleboro on Monday.
Cameron Caprio and Eli Merejildo combined on a four-hit shutout as the Rams finished a season sweep of the Shamrocks with a road win in Massachusetts.
Caprio was in command over the first six innings while picking up the win, allowing just three hits and striking out six against one walk. Merejildo cleaned up with a scoreless seventh as La Salle added to a 1-0 shutout of Bishop Feehan earlier in the season.
The Rams (11-3) produced all the offense they needed with three runs in the top of the fourth. Adryan Urena squeezed home Brady Collins with a bunt single and Axel da Silva sent a sacrifice fly to right. Jayce Bessette drew a bases-loaded walk and it was a 3-0 lead.
Collins and Xavier Rios each finished with two hits for La Salle. David Cavalloro added a hit and a sacrifice fly.
Drake Dumont went 5-for-5 with three doubles and he scored three runs and teammate Quinn Liptrot had four hits and he also scored 3 runs leading the Spartans to victory over the Vikings.
Editors note: No stats were supplied for the Rogers.
Ponaganset's Matthew Wachter, shown earlier this season, hit a two-run double on Monday.
The Chieftains enjoyed a pair of six-run outbursts while extending their own winning streak and dealing the Avengers just their second loss of the season in league play.
Ponaganset snapped a 2-2 tie with the first uprising in the bottom of the second. Matthew Wachter sent a two-run double to left and Anthony Murgida was hit by a pitch to force in another run as part of the rally, one that put the Chieftains in front to stay.
Dreyden Scott finished with three hits out of the No. 9 spot in the order while Wachter added a pair and three RBI. Joseph Clark drove home four and Murgida added three more for Ponaganset (10-3). East Greenwich (10-2-1) hurt its cause with seven errors, and three hits apiece by Van Martin and Caiden Souzawerenât enough to overcome those mistakes.
Adam DeCesare picked up his second complete-game victory in as many weeks as the Broncos took out the Saints at Vets Park.
DeCesare scattered seven hits and struck out 10 while holding St. Raphael to single runs in the third and fourth frames. It was first outing after firing a no-hitter in a victory over Prout last week. That was the first win of the season for the Broncos.
Burrillville (2-10) offered all the support needed with five runs in the top of the second. Mason Moore, Dylan Kafalas and Logan Gomez all notched RBI singles and Colin Sharpe lined a two-run single to left. Gomez closed with two hits on the day while Zack Laplume added three hits and two runs scored out of the leadoff spot.
Carlos Smith finished with two hits and a walk out of the leadoff spot for the Saints (6-7).
The Panthers scored in all but one of their six turns at bat, a reletless attack that was too much for the Chargers.
Mike Ryanâs triple to center in the fifth opened up what was a 4-3 game, and he eventually crossed the plate on a passed ball. Gabe Ramirezâs grounder led to an error and a pair of runs in the sixth, and Tyler Linehan added an infield RBI single to help North Providence pull away.
Linehan added a pair of walks at the plate to reach safely three times and help pace the offense. Alex Dieffenbach grinded through a complete game on the mound, striking out five to push the Panthers (7-4) to the finish. Landon Sumner doubled twice as part of a three-hit day, scored twice and collected two RBI to lead Chariho (9-5).
Prout's starting pitcher Cam Randall threw a four-hit shutout as the Crusaders got by the Panthers to pick up its first league win of the season. Randall threw an even 100 pitches in the contest, striking out nine and walking only two.
The only two runs in the game came in the bottom of the second inning when Prout's Dylan Coutu's plated both Jonathan Kent and Colin Calner.
For Johnston, now 5-7, Aiden Neil had two of the team's four hits in the loss.
Zayden Kent, of Narraganset, shown in an April game, pitched the Mariners past the Islanders on Monday.
Zayden Kent carried a no-hitter for 6 2/3 innings and his offense did its work early as the Mariners snapped out of a three-game skid and cooled off the Islanders in a key league matchup of contenders.
Kent struck out 12 and was one out away from history when Garrett West sent a two-run single to right in the top of the seventh. Jackson DiFilippo recorded the final out with Kent reaching his 110-pitch limit, picking up the save.
Kent helped himself with RBI doubles in the second and third, as Narragansett (9-4) built a 5-0 lead. Finley Hohl added two hits and two runs scored for the Mariners. Evan Agren and Kyle Keefe drew walks for Middletown (9-4), who entered the day trailing only East Greenwich in the league standings.
Ed Rosario stopped the bleeding after a rocky first inning and his offense gave him plenty of backing from there as the Titans took care of the Knights.
Central took a 4-3 lead after one frame but Toll Gate never stopped scoring in this one. Brady Slinn reached on an error to snap a 4-4 tie in the third, starting a four-run rally. Jacob Forte was hit by a pitch to force home another, **Brayden Randallâ**s fielder's choice made it 7-4 and Braeden Geerâs walk pushed home another.
Slinn and Geer each drove in three runs while Randall collected two hits and two RBI for the Titans (5-7-1). Rosario settled in to allow four hits and strike out five over six innings. Engel Martinez and Waslhey Reyes each drove in a pair of runs for the Knights (1-11).
George Padilla, shown in an April game, had three RBIs in Monday's win for Juanita Sanchez.
Yorvit Martinez had three hits and three RBI and teammate George Padilla also drove in three runs as the Cavaliers had an easy time of it upending the Scarlet Knights.
Others contributing to the victory were Angel Polanco, who also banged out three hits, and starting pitcher Henry Trinidad, who carried a shutout into the bottom of the seventh allowing just three hits and striking out six to earn the victory.
Logan Dadona singled home the lone run for EWG as they slipped to 11-4 on the season.
The Eagles scored five times in the bottom of the sixth to earn their first taste of success this season, tying the Navigators in a game shortened by darkness.
Victor Pizarroâs two-run single to right was the final blow as Times2 wiped out what was an 8-3 deficit. Quincy Reyes scored on a wild pitch,Sergio Mejia was hit by a pitch to force in a run and Alex Moretta scored on a catcherâs interference call to make it an 8-6 game. Pizarroâs second hit of the day ultimately tied it for the Eagles (0-11-1).
Ricardo Casado helped power the offense early for Paul Cuffee-St. Patrick's (1-9-1), collecting two hits and two RBI.Jayden Rodriguez left in position to win it on the mound, striking out nine and allowing just five hits in five innings.
Hubert Matoshit a sac fly for the Purple's first run, and Oscar Charlesworth's single brought home the second, both in the first inning. And that was good enough for Classical starter Eli Ozbek, who held off the Northmen for a complete-game victory.
North Smithfield plated its lone run in the top of the seventh when Tommy DeCataldosingled home Wyatt Pullen, who had reached on an error.
Ozbek earned the win with seven strikeouts, one walk and one run (unearned) over seven innings, scattering three hits along the way.
Sam Garrepy took the hard-luck loss for North Smithfield, striking out five, allowing five hits and two runs (one earned) over six innings.
Skylar Hawes tripled, singled twice and scored three runs as the Patriots powered past the Sentinels.
Pilgrim jumped to a 3-0 lead in the second on a Kaleigh Zonfrillotriple to right and a Madison Tuirok single to right. The Patriots added on from there whenGretchen Dombeck sent a two-run single to right in the fifth and Hawes drilled a run-scoring triple to left in the sixth.
Dombeck won it in the circle, scattering five hits and striking out eight for Pilgrim (5-7). Mia Howard tripled and Mallory Cavanagh doubled while driving home the lone run for Smithfield (5-8).
The Oakers piled up 11 hits at the plate and Mary McGovern made that support stand up in the circle as Coventry recorded a win over the Shamrocks, who visited from neighboring Massachusetts.
Katherine Guiot, Payton Baris and Addy Kerwin all had two hits in support of McGovern, who broke open a 4-2 game with a two-run triple in the bottom of the fourth. She finished with two hits, a walk and two RBI in the heart of the order.
That production helped McGovern cruise to the finish in what was just a one-run game in the fourth. She allowed three hits and struck out eight to earn the victory for the Oakers (8-6).
Haley Boudreau, Johnston softball
Haley Boudreau was untouchable in the circle and pounded out three of her teamâs 13 hits in a mercy-rule blanking of the Spartans.
Boudreau didnât allow a hit and fanned 16 while covering all six frames. She added three hits and two runs scored out of the leadoff spot while Bella Boudreau added three hits, two runs scored and two RBI in the middle of the lineup. Samaya Imondi, Kendall Duguay and Layla Bryand all finished with two hits for the Panthers (10-2), with Duguay scoring three times and Bryand driving in four.
Sophia Maggiacomo drew a pair of walks for Scituate (2-6).
The Broncos wasted no time putting this one away, plating 14 runs in the first inning while racing past the Huskies.
Serenity Stanleyâs RBI triple, Elle Croteauâs RBI double and two-run single, Avery Bousquetâs pair of RBI singles and Macey Polacekâs RBI single were the key hits as BNS pulled away. Croteau smacked a three-run homer in the second and Olivia Audette drilled a solo shot in the third to add on.
Croteau finished 3-for-3 with six RBI as the Broncos (6-5) move back over the .500 mark. Hailey Ferreira drove home the lone run for Mt. Hope (1-8).
Maya Etheridge lined a two-out, two-run homer to center in the top of the seventh to power the Eagles to victory over the Titans at Riverpoint Park.
Cora Floriani reached on an error to open the door and Etheridge jumped on the first pitch to snap a 4-4 tie. That finished a night that saw Etheridge collect two hits, three RBI and a run scored. Grace Fontaine added a two-run homer in the fifth as Barrington (5-5) built a 4-0 lead.
Kent County erased its deficit with four runs in the bottom of the sixth. Charlotte Horak lined an RBI single to right and Sophia Moreira grounded a two-run single to left to tie the game into the seventh. Moreira was a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate and Addie Eddy added three hits for the Titans (5-8).
Charlotte Plowden (2), Rogers softball,
The Vikings scored early and often while taking care of the Mariners at Toppa Field.
Charlotte Plowden homered, Nora Gardullo and Tess Margolis tripled, Lila Leyes doubled and eight of the nine Rogers starters plated at least one run. Leys, Margolis and Gardullo each finished with two hits and Leys struck out four in the circle for the Vikings (13-1).
Cassidy Solomon drew a walk for Narragansett (2-8).
The Purple scored at least one run in each of their six turns at the plate while holding off the Patriots.
Kayleana Curran led the parade at the plate for Classical, finishing with a homer, a double, a walk, four RBI and two runs scored as part of a 4-for-4 day. Amelia Mendez drew two walks and scored three times while Keilynn Roberts added three RBI for the Purple (4-6).
Kylie Robert tripled, singled twice and scored two runs out of the leadoff spot for Davies (5-9). Maci Linton added two hits, a run scored and an RBI.
Division II
South Kingstown 5, East Greenwich 4
Division III
Tiverton 16, Juanita Sanchez 0
EWG 15, CF/BVP Co-op 3
Middletown 19, Times2 5
Hampton Hubbard, South Kingstown Boys Lacrosse
Trailing by three at the opening of the fourth quarter, the Rebels stormed back in the final five minutes to overtake the Clippers. And it was a milestone night for South Kingstown's Hampton Hubbard.
Hubbard and Mason Thorneach had three goals, and Hubbard's first one marked his 200th career point â reaching 127 goals and 76 assists in the win. Blake Rileyadded a pair of goals for SK.
For Cumberland, Wesley Sinclairand Mason Titus both had two goals in the loss.
Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Austin Dufresne (4), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Markus Rowe (14), East Greewnich, shoots and is defended by Westerly's Logan Startz (14).
East Greenwich boys lacrosse players Austin Dufresne (4), Micah Dawson (33) and Markus Rowe (14).
Jake Caron (1), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Jake Caron (1), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Brady Parks (9), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly's Brayden Antoch (10) faces off vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Brady Parks (9), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly's Caleb Williams (9) shoots vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Charles Butterfield (3), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Micah Dawson (33), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Austin Dufresne (3), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly's Trystan Johnstone (7) is tangled up with an East Greenwich player on the turn, May 4, 2026
Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), of East Greenwich boys lacrosse is defended by Westerly's Owen Faubert.
Brady Parks (9), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, Brayden Antoch (10), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026.
Caleb Williams (9), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly boys lacrosse coach Stephen Schaus.
Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Westerly boys lacrosse goalie Alexander Mynuk (28).
Westerly's Evan Morissette (12),and Logan Unkuri (35), boys lacrosse, May, 4, 2026.
Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, Ian Morissette (22), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
East Greenwich boys lacrosse player Micah Dawson (33) takes an overhead shot vs. Westerly, May 4, 2026
East Greenwich goalie Brendan Darcey (16), vs. Westerly, May 4, 2026
East Greenwich boys lacrosse's Charles Marshall (35) defends Westerly's Ian Morissette (22).
Cooper Lake (18), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
East Greenwich boys lacrosse coach Peter Briggs
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Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Austin Dufresne (4), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Markus Rowe (14), East Greewnich, shoots and is defended by Westerly's Logan Startz (14).
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East Greenwich boys lacrosse players Austin Dufresne (4), Micah Dawson (33) and Markus Rowe (14).
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Jake Caron (1), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Jake Caron (1), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Brady Parks (9), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly's Brayden Antoch (10) faces off vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Brady Parks (9), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly's Caleb Williams (9) shoots vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Charles Butterfield (3), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Micah Dawson (33), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Austin Dufresne (3), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly's Trystan Johnstone (7) is tangled up with an East Greenwich player on the turn, May 4, 2026
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Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), of East Greenwich boys lacrosse is defended by Westerly's Owen Faubert.
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Brady Parks (9), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, Brayden Antoch (10), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026.
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Caleb Williams (9), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly boys lacrosse coach Stephen Schaus.
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Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Westerly boys lacrosse goalie Alexander Mynuk (28).
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Westerly's Evan Morissette (12),and Logan Unkuri (35), boys lacrosse, May, 4, 2026.
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Westerly vs. East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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Wyatt Gelzhiser (22), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, Ian Morissette (22), Westerly boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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East Greenwich boys lacrosse player Micah Dawson (33) takes an overhead shot vs. Westerly, May 4, 2026
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East Greenwich goalie Brendan Darcey (16), vs. Westerly, May 4, 2026
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East Greenwich boys lacrosse's Charles Marshall (35) defends Westerly's Ian Morissette (22).
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Cooper Lake (18), East Greenwich boys lacrosse, May 4, 2026
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East Greenwich boys lacrosse coach Peter Briggs
Division I
North Kingstown 8, Pilgrim 4
Casey Macera, Westerly Girls Lacrosse
The Bulldogs overwhelmed the Mariners, scoring early and often to win this one going away. Casey Macera led the way with a game-high six goals (and two assists), Gianna Falcone scored four times, PhoebeBrennan added three goals and Sienna Fizzano scored twice. Vittoria Illianohad five saves in the win.
For Narragansett, Teagan Friedtled the team with two goals, and Jacqueline Salvadoreand Allison Fishereach scored once in the loss.
Lucy Biggs scored four goals and assisted on another and teammates Brooke Tellier and Hadley Henderson each found the back of the net twice as the Clippers upended the Lynx.
For Lincoln School, Shea Broady scored twice and Annie Lenihan and Morgan Boss had a goal apiece in the loss.
Division II
Cranston West 10, Middletown 6
Burrillville 12, at Mt. Hope 7
Smithfield vs. North Providence (NP Forfeits)
Singles: Christian Wagner, S/P, def. Kolbe Gallego, 6-1, 6-1; Jack Gomes, S/P, def. Ben Simone, 6-1, 6-0; Jacob Freeborn, S/P, def. Nolan Halstead, 6-2, 6-6, 7-5 (TB); Joshua Perry, T, def. Josh Stockwell, 6-1, 0-6, 6-4.
Doubles: Colby Lopes and Landon Manchester, T, def. Nolan Cahill and Preston Bither, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4; Nicholas Monahan and Mason Rapoza, T, def. Aaron Gillmette and Wes Veader, 6-0, 6-0; Owen Costa and Sylus Rodriquez, T, win by forfeit.
Division I
East Greenwich 6, Lincoln 1
SK/EWG 4, North Kingstown 3
Prout 7, Chariho/Westerly Co-op 0
East Providence 7, Smithfield 0
Division II
North Smithfield 7, Coventry 0
Division III
TG/Pilgrim Co-op 6, Cranston East 1
North Providence 7, Woonsocket 0
Ian Degnan (11), West Warwick boys volleyball, April 30, 2026
Colin Kellyled the way with 17 kills and eight blocks, Mike Gallohad 15 kills and Ian Degnanrecorded 47 assists in the win (25-12, 20-25, 25-18, 25-20).
For the Knights, Aaron Romerohad 15 kills and three blocks and Daniel Colonhad 39 assists in the loss.
Armando Ramirezled the way with 18 kills and Eliah Torrezrecorded 17 kills in the Cavaliers' straight-sets win (25-22, 25-20, 25-23).
For the Rebels, Chase Wolstencrofthad 20 assists and three aces, and Luke Brockhad 11 kills and two aces in the loss.Juanita Sanchez at South Kingstown.
The Bulldogs made quick work of the VillaNovans, winning in straight sets, 25-10, 25-10, 25-10. Henry Kenyonhad 10 kills and five digs, Grady Authrecorded 21 assists, and Nate Pacigahad nine kills and six aces.
No Woonsocket stats were provided.
Myles Carter recorded 20 assists, 5 aces and 3 blocks helping Pawtucket sweep Central Falls, 25-11, 25-19, 25-15.
Bryan Leon, who had 4 kills and 12 digs and Mike Senepha, who had 5 kills and 1 dig, also figured in the win.
Zoltan Libertini amassed 19 kills and teammate Casey Kretchmen had 12 kills and 4 aces helping the Scarlet Knights slip past the Patriots in a closely contest D-III match.
For Davies in the loss, Glen Andrade recorded 11 kills, 4 aces and 2 digs, Oscar Victorino had 4 blocks and 3 kills, Alvin Soriano De La Cruz had 15 Assists, 1 kill and 4 digs and Mashood Lawal was good for 15 digs and 2 kills.
Bradley Harrington led the Huskies with 10 kills and 11 digs, Matt Moranhad six kills and Dylan Oliveirahad 24 assists and six digs in the straight-sets win (25-23, 25-22, 25-18)
.For the Titans, Rowan Perierahad 11 kills and six digs, and Matthew Pella Sabourinhad six kills and six digs in the loss.
Division III
North Providence 3, Burrillville 0
Mt. Hope vs. Cranston East at Cranston Stadium, 4 p.m.
North Kingstown at Coventry, 4 p.m.
Westerly at Smithfield, 4:30 p.m.
Hendricken vs. Pilgrim at Warwick Veterans Middle School, 4:30 p.m.
Barrington at Portsmouth, 4:30 p.m.
Cranston West at Moses Brown, 4:30 p.m.
Cumberland at Lincoln, 6 p.m.
St. Raphael vs. West Warwick at McCarthy Field, 4:30 p.m.
North Smithfield vs. Scituate at Manning Field, 4 p.m.
Paul Cuffee vs. BVPCF at Macomber Stadium, 4 p.m.
Providence Country Day vs. Pawtucket at Max Read Field, 4:30 p.m.
Davies at Mount Pleasant, 4:30 p.m.
Woonsocket at Hope, 4:45 p.m.
Scituate at Cumberland, 4 p.m.
La Salle at Chariho, 4:15 p.m.
Ponaganset at Moses Brown, 4:30 p.m.
East Providence vs. Cranston West at Brayton Avenue Complex, 5 p.m.
Bay View vs. St. Raphael at Slater Park, 6 p.m.
Portsmouth vs. BNS at Hauser Field, 5 p.m.
Woonsocket vs. North Providence at Notte Park, 5:30 p.m.
Exeter-West Greenwich vs. Mt. Hope at Colt State Park, 5 p.m.
Juanita Sanchez at Narragansett, 4 p.m.
Middletown vs. Central at Freda Field, 5 p.m.
Cranston West vs. Middletown at Gaudet Middle School, 6 p.m.
Narragansett at Burrillville, 5 p.m.
Coventry at Mt. Hope, 5 p.m.
North Providence at Ponaganset, 6 p.m.
Chariho at La Salle, 6:30 p.m.
Moses Brown at Bishop Feehan (Mass.), 6:30 p.m.
North Kingstown at Portsmouth, 6:30 p.m.
Middletown at Narragansett, 5:30 p.m.
Cranston East at Ponaganset, 4:30 p.m.
Tiverton at North Smithfield, 7 p.m.
Classical at Scituate, 4:45 p.m.
Coventry, Hendricken vs. Cranston West at Cranston Country Club, 2:25 p.m.
North Kingstown, Westerly vs. South Kingstown at Laurel Lane Golf Course, 3 p.m.
Johnston vs. La Salle at Kirkbrae Country Club, 3:30 p.m.
Barrington at East Greenwich, 4:30 p.m.
Lincoln vs. RM Tides at Gaudet Middle School, 5 p.m.
Prout vs. Narragansett at Sprague Park, 4 p.m.
North Smithfield at East Providence, 4:30 p.m.
Woonsocket vs. Providence Country Day at Kendbrin Swim and Tennis, 4 p.m.
West Warwick vs. Cranston East at Park View Middle School, 4 p.m.
Classical at Chariho, 5:30 p.m.
North Smithfield at East Providence, 6 p.m.
North Kingstown at Cranston West, 6:30 p.m.
La Salle at East Greenwich, 6:30 p.m.
Barrington at Cranston East, 6:30 p.m.
North Providence at Woonsocket, 6:30 p.m.
Hope at Mt. Hope, 5 p.m.
Exeter-West Greenwich at Mount Pleasant, 6 p.m.
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island High School Sports Scores from Monday May 4 2026