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This week in Providence high school sports, the Quakers and Thunderbolts showcased their athletic skills with notable victories. The Quakers defeated the Rams with a strong offensive performance, while the Thunderbolts pulled off a thrilling win. Additionally, the Avengers and Chargers made headlines in volleyball and basketball, respectively. As the competition heats up, teams strive for success and fans celebrate their local talent.
Providence – High school sports in Providence saw several competitive matchups this week, with the Quakers and Thunderbolts shining in their respective games. The Quakers triumphed over their rivals, the Rams, with a decisive score fueled by standout performances from their players. The Thunderbolts also made headlines with key goals and impressive individual efforts from their athletes.
The Quakers delivered a strong performance against the Rams, emerging victorious with a score that showcased their offensive depth. Major contributions came from Maeve Stilley, Natalie Stolk, Lila Stilley, Goose Brousseau, Paige Moreau, and Madelyn Peterson, who all found the net during the match. Quaker goalie Marielle Nassiff recorded a shutout, making five saves, while Hannah Pimental of the Rams managed nine saves in a losing effort.
In related games, Olivia Roland marked a significant milestone by scoring her first two career goals while Juliette Saccoccio netted a goal on a penalty stroke, leading the Avengers to a shutout victory against the Skippers. Other scorers for the Avengers included Dakota Godek and Lindsay Rowe, who also tallied an assist. Frances Hershberger, Lia Cameron, Lilian Grant, and Polly Clark contributed assists as well. Meanwhile, North Kingstown’s goalie Ivy Cote recorded seven saves, but their offense could not secure a win.
The Chargers secured a narrow victory over the Patriots, winning 1-0 thanks to a goal from Vivian Smith, assisted by Gabby Ricci. In another tightly contested matchup, the Thunderbolts took the lead courtesy of a goal by junior Sasha Osingua, set up by freshman Jorge Rodriguez. Senior Inaki Perez evened the score with a spectacular 40-yard direct kick late in the game, showcasing the Thunderbolts’ resilience.
The Quakers continued to dominate the field with a strong 6-0 win, with Rose Couto scoring two goals and providing an assist. Additional goals came from Kelli Larson, Elizabeth Nassim, and Avery Bradley, while Abby Sepe, Josie Siegel, and Maddie Wilson contributed with assists, amplifying their team’s offensive strategy.
In the Division II volleyball scene, the Huskies achieved a straight-set victory, displaying their strength with scores of 25-16, 25-12, and 25-18. Noteworthy performances included Margaret Thorp with six kills, two aces, and five digs, while teammates Stella Hill and Leah Marshall also made significant contributions with blocks and kills.
The basketball matchups were equally competitive. Central Falls defeated Middletown 3-0, while Woonsocket overcame North Providence with a score of 3-1. In a thrilling game, Cranston East edged Scituate with a score of 52-45, led by Brandon Scott’s 13 points. Lester Rodriguez was the standout player for the Knights, scoring 35 points in their victory over East Providence. North Kingstown’s balanced scoring led them to a convincing 50-20 win against the Chargers.
Noteworthy performances also emerged from other games, with Barrington securing a 53-35 victory over Pawtucket, propelled by Riley Graveline’s 25 points. The Thunderbolts had a commanding win of 58-27 over the Titans, with Dupret scoring 21 points and Tuazon contributing 12 points. Several home team coaches did not report scores or stats to the local sports desk in a timely manner, emphasizing the importance of prompt reporting for community engagement.
This week’s high school sports action has showcased the athletic talents and teamwork of students across the region, providing engaging and competitive entertainment for fans and fostering school spirit. As the season continues, teams are reminded to submit their results promptly, ensuring accurate coverage and recognition of performance across all sports.
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- Providence Journal: High School Scores – September 12, 2025
- Wikipedia: General Knowledge
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Sports
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