Captain Brett Watson hooked up with Alex Bedrosian three times, as the undefeated Sentinels put on a clinic at Cranston Stadium against the Thunderbolts.
The Rams hit consistently from the middle and cruised to a 3-0 match victory, winning each game by nine points or more.
Cranston West outscores Mount Hope 4-0 in the second half, en route to a 5-2 victory
Mount Pleasant defeats Cranston East 7-3
Cranston East defeats Lincoln 3-1
North Smithfield defeats Cranston East 4-3
After a tight game one, Ponaganset limits its errors and rolls to a 3-0 sweep.
Cranston West played well in the second half, but allowed too many breakaway chances, as McKenzie Meehan netted six goals for the Rams.
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The Thunderbolts dominated possession throughout the game and cruised to their third victory of the season.
Questionable officiating throughout the game, but most importantly at the end, had Cranston East coaches, players, and fans in an uproar when time seemed to have elapsed when Mt. Hope tied the game on a penalty kick.
South Kingstown handed Cranston West its first loss of the season, as the Falcons could not stop the powerful running tandem of South Kingstown's Sean Conley and Garrett O'Dowd.
Cranston West defeats Cumberland 4-0, moving their record to 5-5-2 on the season with six games left to play.
Cranston East defeats Hope High School 4-0.
Although the Thunderbolts' play greatly improved in the second half, too few scoring chances spelled a 3-0 loss to Moses Brown.
Ponaganset defeats Cranston East 3-0.
Narragansett defeats Cranston West 3-2 in junior varsity match
Mount Saint Charles defeats Cranston West 5-1.
East Providence defeats Cranston West 3-0, winning each game by at least ten points.
The Thunderbolts' defense kept them in the game and enabled them to tie it, but Tiverton scored in the final minute. suffering their sixth loss on the season, in agonizing fashion.
Cranston West defeats East 4-1
Bryan Stetson led his Cranston West squad to victory on both sides of the ball, with two touchdowns and an interception.
The Thunderbolts created a myriad of scoring chances, but could not connect, and Chariho got the 1-0 victory in OT.
Following a week off due to the passing of the 17-year old brother of Diana Inthisone, Woonsocket upset the Thunderbolts 4-3 for their second win of the season.
Classical defeats Cranston East 3-2
Cranston West defeats inter-city rival Cranston East 3-0
Cranston West bounced back in the second half after being down 1-0, but couldn't net the tying goal and fell 2-0 to East Greenwich.
A sold-out opening of a six-month exhibit brings Rhode Islanders together for a tasting of food and black history and tells a story visitors were encouraged to share.
Marissa Gagnon and Nikki Plante led the high-powered offense to a 4-0 victory.
Cranston West is defeated by Moses Brown 3-1.
Cranston West and South Kingstown tie 1-1.
The Falcons are undefeated to start the season and are at the top of Division I of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League.
Classical defeats Cranston East 49-22.
Bryan Stetson has a big day on the ground and safety Nicholas DeMarco seals the victory with a 26-yard interception return for a touchdown. Falcons win 19-10.
Middletown Junior Chelsea Dowler scored 4 goals in a 5-1 win over the Thunderbolts. The 'Bolts are now 4-2 on the season.
Wednesday was All Local Day at Orchard Farms Elementary School. Food vendor Sodexo provided a menu featuring entirely local-sourced food.
Cranston West has begun the season 4-0
Cranston West aims to get on a winning streak. But first, they have to claim their first win of the season.
Cranston East is off to a .500 season and look poised for a playoff run.
Tolman defeats Cranston East 7-2