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[VIDEO] Holiday Tournaments: Rebels Losers, Mariners Winners
In both the girls' and the boys' tournaments held Wednesday night, the Narragansett Mariners emerged victorious, while both South Kingstown teams suffered defeats.
Mariners Extinguish Avengers’ Crusade
NARRAGANSETT – On Wednesday night, the Narragansett High School boys’ basketball team shot a paltry 42.9 percent from the free throw line.
Unfortunately for the Division III East Greenwich Avengers, that was the only deficient part of the Mariners’ game. Led by drives to the rim from seniors Pat Doyle and Pat Degnan, and a strong low post effort from Jeff Pistacchio, Narragansett easily took care of the Avengers 71-42.
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Doyle finished with 16, and while Degnan only had five points, his drives opened up the lane for Pistacchio to work. The junior finished with 14 points.
Narragansett (3-2, 1-2 Division II-South) head coach David Gee subbed liberally in the second half, but his bench had little trouble with East Greenwich. Zachary McKanna, Eric D’Aguanno, Anthony Nero and Dan Doyle combined for 23 points.
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Ryan Gavin led East Greenwich (1-5, 1-1 Division III-South) with eight points, followed by Ben Chester with seven. East Greenwich trailed 19-2 early in the game, and never cut the lead to single digits.
The Mariners will play Fitch High School of Groton, CT in the finals Thursday night. Tip-off is at 7:45 p.m. East Greenwich will play South Kingstown in the consolation game at 6 p.m.
Fitch Survives Against South Kingstown
Using great individual efforts from Chad Graham and Chris Corum-Giles, the Fitch High School boys’ basketball team overcame a physical effort down low from the South Kingstown Rebels, winning the opener of the tournament 54-47.
After being held to four points in the first half, Graham exploded for 21 in the second, repeatedly slicing through the paint and Rebels’ defenders. Corum-Giles provided the offense in the first, scoring 11 of his 16 in the opening half.
South Kingstown had chances in the final five minutes, but struggled to hit shots. Using a size advantage down low, Sean Healy and Chase Almond each had 12 points, but the Rebels struggled from outside.
Doing their best to emulate the woeful shooting of the Rhode Island Rams, the Rebels didn’t hit a single shot from 3-point range. South Kingstown also only shot 60 percent from the line, missing five of 14 free throws. In contrast, Fitch sank 11-of-13.
Following the game, South Kingstown head coach James Champion declined comment to myself and a reporter from The Narragansett Times, citing the absence of any reporters at the Rebels’ 59-55 overtime win against Bishop Hendricken.
“It was our biggest victory in 10 years and no one was there,” he said. “Don’t ask me about tonight’s game, ask Fitch’s head coach.”
North Kingstown Tournament: Mariners, Skippers in Final; Cranston East, South Kingstown in Consolation
According to box scores in The Providence Journal, the Narragansett Mariners and the North Kingstown Skippers’ girls’ basketball teams will meet for the second time this year, this time, in the finals of the North Kingstown holiday tournament.
The two played an Injury Fund game on Dec. 9, the first game for both teams. Division I North Kingstown doubled up Division II Narragansett, 52-26.
Since then though, Narragansett has won four straight, including a 43-38 victory against Division I South Kingstown in the tournament opener Wednesday night.
A full box score is available here – Chelsea Sahagian led the Mariners with 11 points, and Jackie Iannucci had 10. South Kingstown (0-5, 0-3 Division I-South) was led by Kristina Dufficy’s 18 points. According to the box score, the Mariners shot 26 free throws to the Rebels’ four.
In the late game, host North Kingstown made quick work of Division II Cranston East, 54-24. For a full box score, click here.
The Skippers (4-2, 2-2 Division I-South) emptied their bench, as 11 different players scored. Marissa Carville led North Kingstown with 12 points. Emely Ramirez was the lone bright spot for an overmatched Cranston East (3-4, 2-2 Division II-South). She finished with 16 points.
The consolation game between Cranston East and South Kingstown is at 6 p.m. The championship game between Narragansett and North Kingstown is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
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