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The Hendrickenball team did not have to win the last game of the regular season, but a game on the home field of his rival always seems to produce a certain fire in the Hawks.

Hendricken in the seed no. 1 against Pilgrim, a team that had to win to get into the off -season, did not take the game easy. After a run to the fifth way for a run, Jacob MontenegroHomerun closed the game and the Hawks scored five points in sixth place to achieve a 9: 4 victory and end the season with a high grade.

Hendricken was supposed to play Pilgrim on Thursday, but Rain postponed the game on Friday and with an unplayable fields of both teams both traveled to the La Salle Academy to complete the regular season.

The Hawks hit early and got two runs in the first with a two -day single from Jack Depalma. The patriots responded in the top of the third and used two walks, a hit-by-pitch and a mistake that brought them to the top with 4: 2 before Hendricken Cooper Maher A double to make it a one-run game after three innings.

With a fifth end of the fifth, Montenegro scored the equalizer and smoked a ball on a 2-2 field, the game with four years.

Dynamics from Homer to the upper half of the sixth, where reliever Stephen Maynard The patriots retired. The crime took from there when Maher broke the draw with an RBI single. Two batteries later, Frank Tillinghast Beat a Grand Slam to give the Hawks more than enough space to close the game.

Maher finished the game 2: 3 with two RBI and one run. Cullen Crain Went 3-against-4 with two runs. Maynard threw relief four shutout -ininnings, gave up two goals and hit six. Hendricken will be number 1 in the upcoming playoffs of Division I.

Derek Asciolla And Jackson Monte Had one RBI per piece for Pilgrim, which ended his season with the defeat.

BASEBALL – – Division I.

Waterford 4, South Kingstown 3

Nolan Urian'S Big Swing brought the rebels to the top, but they couldn't keep the lead late when Waterford scored twice in the last two inner inner to achieve the 4: 3 victory.

South Kingstown, which was enclosed in the DI -RPI classification in the seed No. 3, organized the Connecticut team before the playoffs started in a final tuneup.

The game was goalless on the bottom of the fourth when Jonah Monnes with a single and two batteries later held, later, Brayden roses Beat your own. Up -urian, who made the count full and started the next Pitch Deep to the left for a Homerun and a 3-0 lead.

Waterford received two runs in the sixth of two runs from two runs from two runs from Matt shampins. Waterford gave an additional Baserunner and an extra in the seventh and it used to achieve the binding run in the election of a field player and achieve the starting start with two outs on a single from Zaydin Martinez.

South Kingstown tried to gather in the seventh. Jordan Chaloux led with a single and took a second against a victim. Quinn Matos Beat an infield single on the third, but no runners have progressed to the piece. Waterford Pitcher Dylan Matis I have two bottom to end the game.

Urian led the SK offensive and went 2: 3 with three RBI and two runs. Seven different rebels had hits in the game. Monnes threw three Shutout-Internings with two goals and did not take the decision into account.

🥎Softball – scores

Division II

West Warwick 17, East Greenwich 6

🥍Young lacrosse – – Division I.

Cumberland 14, Chariho 1

The Clipper's senior class ended her season with a bang, came hot and kept the petrol in a victory over the chargers.

After Cumberland moved to DI in Division II 28-12 in the last three seasons, he took the challenge to play with the best teams in the state.

The seniors made sure that they made their last game at Tucker Field an unforgettable game. Goals were scored early and often, and after the 9-0 lead, Cumberland ensured that the job ended in the second half.

senior Sean Taylor led the way for the clipper with four goals and classmates Grant Vennemeyer scored twice and had an assisted. Newcomer Wesley Sinclair also achieved a couple and Dylan Fitzgerald I was still a force in the Faceoff district and was an integral part of the victory.

Max Marshall scored the only goal for Chariho.

Cumberland was outside and looked at the playoff image in Division I and Chariho also missed the playoffs in Division II.

🥍Young lacrosse – – Other points

Division I.

North Kingstown 13, Prout 6

🥍Girl lacrosse – – Division II

Lincoln School 14, South Kingstown 10

With third place in balance, the Lynx defense took control of the rebels in the second half.

The offensive was the story of the first quarter, in which the teams alternately scored goals and went into the second quarter with 5. The rating slowed down in the second, but the Lincoln School took over a 10: 7 lead into the break.

The tour remained after the third quarter and fourth place at three Sev Michel And the lynx deflection blocked South Kingstown without a goal.

Julianna Casey directed the Lincoln School with seven goals and Sadie Schiller evaluated twice. Maggie McDonald And Annie Lenihan Everyone had two goals.

Hadley Cotrell And Alarie DaWe South Kingstown led three goals each. Luci Capizzo Had the other balance.

The Lincoln School was in third place in the D-II-RPI classification in the game and will be retained for the playoffs. Cumberland needed a victory to earn this third seed, but will enter the post -season as No. 4 seeds.

🏐Boys' – – Division I.

North Kingstown 3, La Salle 0

Ryan Harrington And North Kingstown Boys Volleyball made a show on Friday evening.

The Skipper dust La Salle 3: 0 (25-10, 25-21, 29-27) in a State Championship crowd in North Kingstown. In the third game, Harrington had the only set that NK had difficulty that the match with a solo block from outside.

The Senior All-State Hitter ended with 18 kills on 32 goals with only five mistakes. He also added four aces and two blocks in the victory.

North Kingstown ended the regular season all year round over only four losses and will enter the playoffs of Division I as a serious favorite.

“A stuffed block is the best feeling in volleyball,” said Harrington. “In front of one [kill] Or get a playful ace, but I never really ended a game on such a block. I will look at it again – it felt great. “

Ryan Rathbun 10 kills added and Cody Tow Eight for NK.

La Salle, which will probably be found in the tournament as No. 5 seeds, was mentioned by Chris Benell10 kills and two blocks.

🏐Boys' – – Other points

Division I.

Cranston East 3, classic 0

Division II

Central Falls 3, Westerly 2

Division III

Achievement first 3, block island 1

Template for Saturday, May 24th

Softball

Single output round of Division I

No. 9 west at No. 8 East Providence, 2 p.m.

Division II single output round

No. 9 Scitate vs. No. 8 Lincoln at the Rhode Island College, 10 a.m.

Division III Solid output round

No. 10 Hope against No. 7 Central at Aldo Feida Field, 10:30 a.m.

No. 11 Central Falls against No. 6 Rogers near Toppa Field, 6 p.m.

No. 9 Middletown against No. 8 Pawtucket at Max Read Field, 12 noon

Boys and girls athletics

Class A championships at the Coventry High School, 11 a.m.

Class B championships at the Portsmouth High School, 11 a.m.

Class C championships at Exeter-West Greenwich High School, 11 a.m.

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