MSC Volleyball remains undefeated at 11-0 in Division I, only surrendering two games on the season, while Woonsocket football is still searching for its first in-league victory.
The story behind the 1910 batting race, by Thomas Clark
The Mt. St. Charles Academy girls' volleyball team squeezed out a 3-0 victory (26-24, 25-21, 25-23) Thursday night over East Providence to cement its position as the top team in Division I-South.
Mount St. Charles' undefeated season rolls on as the Mounties defeat Lincoln 3-0, and move to 8-0 for the season.
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.
Tough serving from the Warriors stymies the Woonsocket defense and Central Falls wins three straight.
MSC controlled play in the first half, but were upended by the intensity of the Sentinels in the second.
Tolman has a big day on the ground and shuts the the Villa Novans down on defense for a blowout victory.
Ponaganset, playing without a full team, scrapes one out against the Mounties, but falls 3-1.
An evenly played match that could have gone either way, but Sebastian Mercado scored twice to give the Villa Novans a 2-0 victory.
Elite runners from across the globe compete alongside local students, walkers and professionals at the 22nd CVS Caremark Downtown 5K.
Mount Saint Charles defeats Cranston West 3-0.
Pilgrim recovers from an early deficit, scoring three unanswered touchdowns, to defeat Woonsocket 18-7.
After an uninspired first half MSC came back strong in the second for a 2-0 victory on the road.
Tara Larson and Jess Trembley propel North Smithfield to a convincing victory at Woonsocket.
This year’s elite field thought to be among best in race’s 22-year history.
Villa Novans are over-matched in a non-league game, but hope to learn from the experience.
Recap on the Stanley Cup appearance at the Rhode Island Convention Center, September 8, 2011.
Kelsey Lace and Danielle Lippacher dominate play at the net, lifting Mount St. Charles to a 3-1 victory over East Providence.
Despite graduating five starters, the Mount St. Charles girls volleyball team is geared up for another shot at the state championship.
Woonsocket scores late, defeating Cranston East 1-0 in an Injury Fund contest.
Traumuller and Stein propel Mount St. Charles to victory.
Newton Kittavong scores on two Woonsocket shots in the second half, winning the game 2-0.
Revisit your younger days when you hopped in the car, started the engine and drove off in search of something fun. Drive 15 minutes down the road and enjoy a night at McCoy Stadium.
Team beats St. Joe's Cardinals 12-1 at Ayotte Field to end the season.
The fourth-annual event this Sunday consists of a 1.2-mile swim, a 56-mile bike and 13.1 mile run through Providence, Blackstone Valley and surrounding communities.
Matt Kuchar and Zach Johnson fend off late challenges Tuesday to capture the championship of the 2011 CVS Caremark Charity Classic at the Rhode lsland Country Club with a tourney-record score of 118.
Fans gathered on the streets of Boston to watch the Bruins' Stanley Cup celebration!
The celebration will begin at 11 a.m. in Boston.
The postseason ends for WHS after a run to the semifinals.
Woonsocket's five-game postseason winning streak ends Thursday, but the Villa Novans will have another chance to take down No. 1 Johnston and win the semifinal series Friday.
Rodrigues pitches three-hitter and Castro drives in runs.
Woonsocket and Johnston are scheduled to play game 2 on June 2.
The Woonsocket High School varsity baseball team wins four games in four days to earn a Division II Final Four berth.
A 14-win season ends without a postseason title for the Villa Novans
Today is Friday, May 27, 2011. Here are five things you need to know.
The Woonsocket High School boys' tennis team lost to Tiverton High School, 6-1, Wednesday afternoon in a quarterfinal-round match of the Division III state playoffs.
The Villa Novans defeat Central Falls and advance to the Division-II North championship game.
Mount Saint Charles defeats Cranston East 3-0.
Mounties pressured Hawks, start to finish.