The EG Boys Lacrosse team bests SK 11-2 in Sunday's final at Brown's Stevenson Field.
The games started Friday and continue through Sunday.
Three-sport Britt Conde will play lacrosse at Ferrum College in Virginia next year.
A decisive 13-4 semifinal win over Wheeler gives the Avengers the state championship berth Sunday at 3 p.m. at Brown.
For the second time in two years, the three-year-old team musters talent and teamwork at Nationals in Louisville.
EG to play Wheeler on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Carcieri Field; Girls fall to Bay View in the quarterfinals.
The team, made up of athletes with disabilities and peer partners, will be playing to retain their national title this weekend.
Playoffs begin Thursday at 7 p.m. at home on Carcieri Field.
The Newport woman, who lost part of her left leg in the Boston Marathon bombings, threw out the first pitch.
Hundreds of kids and parents turn out for the annual EG rite of spring known as the Little League Opening Day parade.
Most among the top finishers were EGHS students or grads.
So far, Krista Jarrell, Julie Oh, Mark Schwager, Rick and Leigh Del Sesto, Evie Janson, Lisa Meenan, and Anna Greeley have been heard from.
By afternoon, the crowds had thinned but there were still several anglers plying the waters.
They include a mother of eight and a town official.
He is an EGHS alum, class of 2009.
The EGHS senior was named to both the first team All State in Rhode Island and the All New England Team.
Ben Fazio placed first in the 1,000 meters at States and his teammates placed second in the 4x800.
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Girls in grades 3 through 8 can join the 10-week program that culminates in taking part in a 5K run.
In the early 1960s, long before the Patriots were an NFL powerhouse, people in East Greenwich turned out to watch the Townies.
Eric Lonergan and Mary Najarian, both of North Kingstown, are the first man and woman to cross the finish line at the 5K Saturday in downtown East Greenwich.
The team completed the tournament 4-0.
EG Football team wins against Burrillville, 48 to 0.
The road race through the Hill & Harbour neighborhoods was a tribute to the late Steve Marra, who owned the Grille on Main.
The East Greenwich High School junior is the best girls tennis player in the state, and the first from EG to hold the title.
The Avengers are looking strong heading into the playoffs, which start next week.
EG football team continues winning season with 34-20 win over North Kingstown Friday night.
Goalkeeper Jennifer Bannon, a 2009 graduate of East Greenwich High School, recorded three consecutive shutouts.
The Avengers, who just bumped back up to D-I this year, have a 10-1 record and are ranked #2 in D-1.