Eleni Grammas, Nicole Grammas and Oceana Williams are some of the best sprinters Cranston High School West has ever seen.
Adam Thies and Ali Hackett, both from Cranston, were the top male and female finishers in the annual road race.
Gordie Ernst, head coach of the men's and women's tennis teams at Georgetown University, was a standout athlete as a student at Brown.
On Saturday, April 18, 2015, the West Bay Knights fielded 19 teams to compete in the Rhode Island Special Olympics Unified Bowling.
The popular teacher at the Cranston Area Career and Technical Center has been named Career and Technical Educator of the Year.
The squads are competing against the best in the country. So far: two national championships, a runner up finish a fourth-place finish.
Every single team won first place at regionals and earned spots at nationals in Disney World this December.
Bob Tasca III said he'll be driving a Mustang and will drive with a yet-to-be-named sponsorship.
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The boys from the CLCF 9, 10, 11 and 12U Cal Ripken Babe Ruth Baseball teams were recognized by the PawSox on Monday.
The Cranston National Budlong Little League Softball 9-10 girls are the 2014 New England Regional champions.
David Belisle, coach of the Cumberland squad that was eliminated from the Little League World Series Monday, delivered a powerful speech.
The team from Cumberland will play in a win-or-go-home game against Chicago.
The boys of the CLCF 10U baseball team are facing some stiff competition at the 2014 Cal Ripken Babe Ruth 10U World Series in Winchester, VA
The team is now the top seed and will face off against the Mid-Atlantic champion on Thursday.
The girls of the Cranston National Budlong Little League are now guaranteed a spot in the elimination tournament.
Christopher Renzi, who reportedly lives in East Greenwich, claims he trademarked the phrase in 2009.
After taking home the trophy at the New England Regionals over the weekend, the history-making CLCF 10Us are in fundraising mode.
The team, which includes a slew of players from Cranston, won five straight to take home their second tournament win of the summer.
The boys in the Cranston League for Cranston's Future 10U team are smacking the ball around the park and have a commanding 2-0 record so far in two rounds of play at the 2014 Cal Ripken Babe Ruth League 10U New England Regional Tournament.
The u13 boys, made up of mainly 7th grade players, finally achieved the highest honor in RI lacrosse – they were crowned Rhode Island Youth Lacrosse League’s Division II state champions.
The team is now gearing up for a run at the New England Regionals, which will be held in Exeter, NH.
On Wednesday at Ricci field in Cranston, the 10U played Jamestown again got off to a great start after a 11-1 win over West Warwick last Monday night. The team's next game is Friday night.
The CLCF 10U team, last year’s 9U State Champions and New England Regionals runner up got their bats and pitching off to a great start.
Winning the championship is hard enough but winning 18 games in a row is outstanding and almost impossible, said coach Al Travieso.
This is the third year that the team has won, and the squad will now represent Rhode Island at the Region 1 U.S. Soccer Championships at the end of June.
The Rays are home now and have their eye set on this years 2014 10U AAU Northeast Regional title.
The duo skated together for eight years and won two U.S. Championships and helped win a bronze medal at the first-ever Olympic figure skating team event.
Cranston West hockey team takes Division I crown.
Brian Moretti was at the beginning of a flourishing career at St. Bonaventure.
Homecoming tonight at Providence College's Schneider Arena.
The National Federation of State High School Associations announced 10 rule changes Thursday.
Team USA skated to a bronze medal in Sunday's inaugural team skate event.
See the Olympics from Cranston native Marissa Castelli's perspective.
A pair of New England figure skaters hit the ice in Sochi on Thursday.
Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir are set to take the ice around noon.