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The Johnston Grays beat the Ocean State Dogs with a walk-off run in the ninth inning on July 19.
The Johnston squad's playoff run ends in a 2-1 shootout loss to Teamworks Blue.
The local squad defeats Edgewood/South Elmwood and earns the right to defend their state championship.
Johnston Grays play two straight against the East Providence Knights, losing by only two runs in the first game.
Citizens Bank and television station ABC6 are teaming up with the Pawtucket Red Sox for the free program.
The PGA Tour pro, who hails from Barrington, hosted the day out for 90 children.
Jam2Fit, women's softball, men's basketball, and District I Little League playoffs are on the schedule this weekend.
The local All-Star squad defeats North Providence, 19-2, in the second round of the 13- to 14-year-old District I Tournament.
The local squad tied the game 2-2 before the Pawtucket offense got going.
The local team cleared round one of the 13/14-year-old District I tournament on July 9.
Here's the list of young athletes who will represent Johnston on July 13 at Rhode Island College.
Local amateur baseball squad drops fifth straight with 12-0 loss to Premium Tile.
The team, which is steadily attracting fans, was established in March.
The Johnston Lightning beat Burrillville, 5-1, for the championship title on June 26.
The squad previously won the Super Liga championship against June 26 rematch opponents East Providence.
Games at Mohr; sports sign-ups at rec department; blood drive; historical society meets; and today in history: It seems so long ago...
Kids from 8 to 14 years old competed in the running, throwing, and jumping competition, held June 20 at Johnston High School.
The Panthers finish a two-game sweep over Prout with a 4-1 victory on June 8.
McKenzie Richards plays for the R.I. Reds and Cranston Little League — the only girl on either team.
Hannah Lindsley's go-ahead home run in the eighth inning eliminates Johnston from the D-II playoffs.
Johnston finishes its semifinal series with a flourish Friday, June 3.
JHS, the eighth seed in the Division II fastpitch playoffs, falls to number-one East Greenwich.
Johnston overcame a 4-0 deficit against Woonsocket to take the best-of-three series.
The Johnston softball squad is scheduled to play a consolation game on June 4 that could keep their D-II title hopes alive.
The Johnston squad advances to the next round to play East Greenwich on June 3.
Johnston ends Woonsocket's five-game postseason winning streak and evens the season series with the Villa Novans at two apiece.
The Panthers score a 14-8 victory over Woonsocket in Game 2 of the best-of-three series.
On a windy and dusty day at Mazzulla Field, the softball squad takes its first-round game against Exeter-West Greenwich.
Woonsocket and Johnston are scheduled to play game 2 on June 2.
Johnston is scheduled to play Woonsocket in a best-of-three series beginning June 1.
Senior captain Ryan Geraghty separated his shoulder and will miss the rest of the postseason.
The Panthers roll to a Division II-North title in Woonsocket.
Johnston snags a lead in the first inning and holds off the Juanita Sanchez Cavaliers for a second playoff victory.
Little league; Memorial Day observance; and ACI Customs bike run and car show.
The Johnston squad defeated Juanita Sanchez High School on May 26, and now awaits its next opponent.
The Johnston High School varsity baseball team kicked off the postseason with a come-from-behind win on May 25.
The "visiting" Panthers defeat Burrillville in a game moved from soggy Eccleston Field in Harrisville to Johnston Memorial Park.
Johnston wins 4-0 on Senior Night to improve their record to 9-4.
Johnston's Under-8 team prevails over the Teamworks Tigers, 6-4,