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Portsmouth Ranks 6th in Latest Football Poll
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's Patriots are holding on to a strong sixth place in the latest Rhode Island football poll before the Thanksgiving game.
The Patriots will play against Middletown this Thursday, Nov. 24, at 10:30 a.m. at home.
Leading the poll is Division I powerhouse La Salle, which is undefeated in games against Rhode Island schools. Among local schools, South Kingstown is No. 3 after clinching a Division I playoff spot, and Division II leader Chariho is No. 4.
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Other local programs – Division I North Kingstown, Division II Coventry and Division III East Greenwich – did not receive a vote. All three are struggling this year.
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Rank Team Points Last Week Rank 1 La Salle 240 1 1 2 Hendricken 228 2 2 3 South Kingstown 212 8 3 4 Chariho 198 4 4 5 East Providence 175 3 5 6 Portsmouth 174 9 6 7 Central 154 10 7 8 Barrington 141 6 8 9 Westerly 140 12 9 10 Cranston West 138 5 10 11 Cumberland 112 15 11 12 West Warwick 111 7 12 13 Rogers 110 13 13 14 Tolman 87 11 14 15 St. Raphael 72 14 15 16 Mt. Hope 55 16 16 17 Narragansett 42 t-19 17 18 Cranston East 32 18 18 19 Classical 33 17 19 20 Johnston 18 NR 20
Dropped out: Mount Pleasant (No. 19)
Also receiving votes: Middletown 9, Mount Pleasant 7, North Smithfield 6, Exeter-West Greenwich 3.
The Rhode Island Sports Media football poll is voted on by 12 local media members who regularly cover Rhode Island high school football. The poll is administrated and compiled by Eric Rueb of Southern Rhode Island Newspapers.
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For my own ballot, I had Narragansett at No. 16, flip-flopped a bit with Mt. Hope.
While the Huskies play in a higher division, their regular season is over because of a first round playoff loss at Chariho. Their lone remaining game is at Barrington, and their schedule looked more impressive earlier in the year, when East Providence and Portsmouth looked like playoff teams.
However, outside of that, my ballot doesn’t differ substantially from the media ballot.
Rank Team Last Week Media Rank 1 La Salle 1 1 2 Hendricken 2 2 3 South Kingstown 5 3 4 Chariho 6 4 5 Cranston West 4 10 6 East Providence 3 5 7 Barrington 7 8 8 Portsmouth 8 6 9 Central 11 7 10 Westerly 10 9 11 Cumberland 12 11 12 Rogers 15 13 13 West Warwick 10 12 14 Tolman 13 14 15 St. Ray's 14 15 16 Narragansett 18 17 17 Johnston 17 20 18 Mt. Hope 19 16 19 Classical 16 19 20 Middletown 20 NRPLAYOFF SCENARIOS
Even without a win on Thanksgiving, the Mariners have clinched the No. 2 seed in the Division III playoffs.
Narragansett is 5-2 in Division III, with one regular season game left. At 10 a.m. on Thanksgiving, the Mariners play at East Greenwich (3-4), which has been eliminated from playoff contention.
Burrillville and Lincoln are also out, thanks to 1-7 records, and Moses Brown has collapsed toward the end of the season after a promising start. The Quakers will finish at 4-4 and out of the playoffs after starting 4-1, including a win against Narragansett.
Classical and Middletown are both 5-3, however, Narragansett beat both teams earlier this year, meaning they hold the tiebreaker. The same goes for fifth place Tiverton.
The Tigers are 4-3, and need a win at Rogers to force a three-way tie for the third and fourth playoff spots. Tiverton lost to Middletown but beat Classical. Middletown beat Classical as well, meaning they would be on the outside looking in if Tiverton wins.
Currently, the Division III semifinals are scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 29. Narragansett would host the game, although a location won’t be finalized until a coaches’ meeting on Nov. 25, following the Thanksgiving games.
The Division III Super Bowl is 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at Cranston Stadium, after the Division I game at noon.
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