Barrington/Mt. Hope/Portsmouth Co-op defeated Cranston Co-op Monday evening to win the best-of-three semifinal series in Division I.
Bristol resident Josh Morris is weighing his college options now that he's received his first offer.
Deadline for all registrations is February 25.
The girls took home gold on Dec. 29
Barrington and Mt. Hope high schools' boys' teams battle at 8 pm; the co-op girls' team starts off the night at 6:30 pm.
The Middletown High boys' basketball team manufactured a 19-2 run late in the second half Monday night to defeat visiting Mt. Hope High in a Division III-South battle.
The tournament was held on Sunday, Jan 8.
The second annual meet was held on Thursday, Jan. 5.
Barrington boys took the lead over Mt. Hope, 59-45
The Mt. Hope girls' basketball team fell short of Barrington during the Barrington Boosters Holiday Basketball Tournament.
The under 12 team took the championship on Saturday, Dec. 17.
The Barrington/Mt. Hope/Portsmouth Co-operative girls' ice hockey team snapped a scoreless deadlock Wednesday night with two goals in the third chapter to shut out Cranston Co-operative in a DeCosta Division tussle.
The team beat out the first seeded team in the division to take the champion title on Saturday, Dec. 17.
Sixteen Bristol High School graduates along with two specially recognized athletes were inducted into the Bristol Athletic Hall of Fame.
The Lincoln High girls' soccer team scored a goal with 6:05 to play Friday night and ousted Mt. Hope High, 1-0, in a Division II semifinal-round playoff match in East Greenwich.
The Junior Pee Wee cheerleaders are still in the race to go to Nationals.
The Tiverton High girls' soccer team maintained sole possession of first place in the Division II-Central standings by defeating Mount Hope High, 2-0, Tuesday afternoon.
The Mt. Hope High School juniors and seniors held their final full practice before the big game on Monday night.
On Oct. 1, cheerleaders from the East Bay Warriors hosted a special breast cancer game.
The Hopeworth Community Association Bocce League held their final playoffs on Saturday evening.
The event will engage a new generation of preservationists about preserving New England in the future.
The Huskies have won just a single game, but played all three of their games against ranked teams.
Last week was one of mixed results for fall sports teams at Mt. Hope High, which recorded notable successes in football, girls' soccer and cross-country.
The Barrington High girls' volleyball team shrugged off an opening-game loss Friday night to pin a 3-1 (16-25, 25-20, 25-15, 25-10) loss on Mount Hope High in a Division II match played in Bristol.
68-year-old Tom Boyd of Bristol, will be one of the two oldest participants in Saturday's Amica 19.7 Newport Triathlon to be held in Middletown and Newport.
It was essentially a break-even week for athletes at Mt. Hope High, who triumphed in soccer, tennis and volleyball.
The Tiverton High girls' soccer team rallied from a one-goal deficit to nip Mount Hope High, 3-2, Wednesday night in Tiverton in an exciting Division II-Central match.
The fall 2011 high school sports season opened last week in most sports and Mount Hope High squads performed solidly.
The Portsmouth High football team needed a pass interception in the final seconds Friday night to avert a major upset at the hands of Mt. Hope High in a non-league contest.
The Mt. Hope Huskies were defeated by the Narragansett Mariners on Wednesday night.
The Mt. Hope High School football team surrendered a touchdown and two-point conversion midway through the second quarter and lost to Middletown High, 8-7, Thursday night in an Injury Fund exhibition game.
The Mt. Hope High girls' soccer program will host the fifth annual Kayleigh Raposa Soccer Jamboree on Saturday starting at 9 a.m. at Kickemuit Middle School in Warren.
The Mako shark was about 8 feet long.
Competitors and volunteers came together for unified softball down at Colt State Park.
The Royal Lipizzaner Stallions visited Bristol's Colt State Park this past weekend, producing four majestic shows.
A recap of the Bristol Fourth of July Committee's annual tennis tournament winners.
The East Bay Warriors is a merger of the former Bristol Mustangs and Warren-Swansea Redskins Pop Warner programs, and offers football, cheerleading and dance teams. There is still time to sign up.
A Warren resident hit his first ever hole-in-one at Montaup Country Club on Sunday
A reception was held this past Sunday to introduce the permanent collection of memorabilia and new home of the Bristol Athletic Hall of Fame.
Father Lukasz Willenberg of Bristol and associate pastor of St. Luke's Church of Barrington, is growing in stature as both a Roman Catholic priest and triathlon athlete in Rhode Island who will compete in Sunday's Amica Iron.