High School Scoreboard: Results and recaps from Thursday's games across RI

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BASEBALL

Division I

Moses Brown pitcher Will Haggerty throws against the Central HS Knights at Moses Brown on May 6, 2024.

Moses Brown 4, Pilgrim 1

The Quakers scored all the runs they would need in the sixth inning while the Patriots scored their lone run in the third inning. Moses Brown starter Will Haggerty threw for six innings, giving up 3 hits and an earned run, while striking out 6 and walking 2. Parker DeWolf pitched an inning in relief. Anthony FedeDustin Boudreau and Drew Algava drove in 1 run apiece. Samuel Shelton had Pilgrim’s lone RBI.

Division I

West Warwick 2, Coventry 1

In an old-fashioned pitcher’s duel, the Wizards edged the Oakers in this interleague contest. Anthony Burt struck out six batters and allowed just one hit over five innings for the Division II Wizards. Andrew Rapose struck out three batters and allowed  just one run on four hits in five innings for the Oakers. Nick Andruchow had an RBI double and Burt provided West Warwick with an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth inning when his suicide squeeze bunt scored Jack Proulx from third. Aiden Riley led Division I Coventry with two hits.

North Kingstown 14, Mt. Hope 0

Cumberland 5, Westerly 4

Division III

Davies 11, Times2 0

Nikolas Lapointe tossed a five-inning no hitter and went 1-2 at the plate, with a double and 2 walks. Luke Ducharme was 3-4, with 3 runs scored in the win.

🥎SOFTBALL

Skylar Hawes, Pilgrim softball

Division I

Pilgrim 9, Moses Brown 8

Skylar Hawes had three hits, including two solo homers, and teammate Madison Tuirok also had three hits as the Patriots edged the Quakers. Pilgrim's starting pitcher Gretchen Dombeck helped her own cause with a hit and 3 RBI.

Moses Brown clawed its way back from a six-run deficit with 5 runs on 5 hits in the top of the 7th inning, but fell just short in the end. Leading the Quakers' offense were Ava Lourenco and Elodie Cannon, who had three hits each.

La Salle 17, Ponaganset 3

The Rams remain undefeated after this mercy-rule shortened contest at ...

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