PROVIDENCE — Chariho High's Margaret Weeden placed third in the high jump at the girls indoor track state meet Saturday at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
CRANSTON — This was not a vintage performance for the Chariho High girls basketball team.
PROVIDENCE — Football is a sport where preparation is everything. That’s why it was paramount for the state’s high school football sector to avoid the wait-and-see approach to play games that hovered over winter sports for a few weeks.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Chariho High will travel to Cranston East on Friday at 7 p.m. for a play-in game in the Division II girls basketball tournament.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Chariho High hurt itself with turnovers at the wrong time and Coventry hit some big shots in the fourth quarter to turn back the Chargers, 65-51, in a Division II boys basketball game Wednesday night.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Chariho High's Spencer Shiels made five 3-pointers and scored a career-high 31 points, but the Chargers fell to Division I Johnston, 59-50, in overtime in a nonleague girls basketball game Tuesday.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Toll Gate put together a 19-0 run that traversed the first and second quarters and defeated Chariho High, 56-49, in a Division II boys basketball game Monday night.
An additional team will be added from each subdivision for the boys and girls divisional basketball tournaments after a virtual vote by the Rhode Island Interscholastic League's Board of Control on Sunday night.
PROVIDENCE — Chariho High's Erin vonHousen won two races at the girls indoor track freshman state championships Sunday at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
MIDDLETOWN — Tyler LaBelle and Zoot Boschwitz scored 14 points each as Chariho High downed Middletown, 63-42, in a Division II boys basketball game on Sunday.
EAST GREENWICH — East Greenwich limited Chariho High to 14 points in the first half and downed the Chargers, 55-36, in a nonleague girls basketball game on Saturday.
PROVIDENCE — Chariho High's Margaret Weeden tied for fourth in the high jump during a girls indoor track and field meet at the Providence Career & Technical Academy on Friday.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Chariho High scored the first 10 points of the second half and beat winless Tiverton, 65-39, in a Division II boys basketball game Friday night.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Spencer Shiels scored 22 points, Shelby Roode had a double-double and the Chariho High girls basketball team defeated Middletown, 41-29, in a Division II game Wednesday night.
RICHMOND — Chariho High's Randi Swenson posted four scores above 8.0 for the Chargers in a gymnastics meet at the South County Movement Center on Sunday.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Spencer Shiels finished with a triple-double and played a key role late in the game as the Chariho High girls basketball team defeated Shea, 47-44, in a dramatic Division II matchup Monday.
PROVIDENCE — Two Chariho High runners placed fourth in their respective races at the Large Class girls indoor track championships Sunday at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
PROVIDENCE — Two Chariho High distance runners scored and the Chargers finished fourth in the Class B boys indoor track championships Saturday at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
TIVERTON — Chariho High scored just eight points in the second half and lost to Tiverton, 44-27, in a Division II girls basketball game Saturday afternoon.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Chariho High limited Prout to 12 points in the second half and topped the Crusaders, 42-36, in a Division II girls basketball game Friday night.
BRISTOL — Chariho High was held to one point in the first quarter and couldn't recover in a 57-44 loss to Mt. Hope in a Division II boys basketball game Wednesday night.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Spencer Shiels hit five 3-pointers en route to a season-high 25 points and the Chariho High girls basketball team earned its first win of the season, 48-20, over an undermanned Tolman squad on Tuesday night.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Westerly High's Jesse Samo was open at the top of the key fervently clapping his hands Monday night at Chariho High.
NEWPORT — Chariho High trailed by 13 points at halftime and fell to Rogers High, 48-38, in a Division II girls basketball game Monday night.
WESTERLY — Here's what Westerly High guard Mackenzie Fusaro did in the first 55 seconds of the second quarter against rival Chariho High.
PROVIDENCE — Chariho High's Finn Weeden placed second in the 3,000 during a high school boys indoor track meet on Saturday at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Jarrett Boisclair and Tyler LaBelle combined for 39 points and 10 assists as Chariho High defeated Rogers, 62-54, for its first Division II boys basketball win of the season Friday night.
NARRAGANSETT — Chariho High scored just four second-quarter points and was unable get past Narragansett on Friday night in a 35-33 Division II girls basketball loss.
PROVIDENCE — Chariho High's Margaret Weeden, Julia Fortune and Brooke Kanaczet each won events during a Bayha Division girls indoor track meet Sunday at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Chariho High senior Spencer Shiels was named second-team All-State by the Providence Journal on Sunday.
COVENTRY — Two Chariho High gymnasts qualified for the state championships during a meet with Coventry and Cranston West on Sunday.
EAST PROVIDENCE — East Providence used a big second half to turn back Chariho High, 49-48, in a Division II girls basketball game Saturday.
PROVIDENCE — Chariho High's Finn Weeden finished third in the 1,500 and fifth in the 1,000 during a Bayha Division indoor boys track meet Saturday at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Unbeaten East Greenwich used a balanced attack and a good night at the free-throw line to down Chariho High, 63-44, in a Division II boys basketball game Wednesday night.
WARWICK — Pilgrim used a big third-quarter run and defeated Chariho High, 65-46, in a Division II boys basketball game Friday night.
David Duke rediscovered his scoring groove and the Providence College men's basketball team needed every single one of his season-high 31 points in order to fend off Marquette in a Big East game Wednesday night.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Megan Dickerman lived on the baseline for the Chariho High girls tennis team this past season.
Head coach: Corey Downey (10th season). Assistant coaches: Adam Champlin, Tim Lyons, Brock Taylor.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — A young Chariho High girls basketball team couldn't overcome a scoreless first quarter and fell to Cranston West, 46-29, in its season opener Monday night.
PROVIDENCE — Chariho High's Finn Weeden placed second in the 3,000 and fifth in the 600 Sunday in a Bayha Division indoor boys track meet at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
PORTSMOUTH — Portsmouth outscored Chariho High by seven points in the fourth quarter and downed the Chargers, 50-44, in the Division II boys basketball season opener for both teams Saturday.
PROVIDENCE — Chariho High's Margaret Weeden won the high jump and was second in the long jump during a Bayha Division girls indoor track meet Saturday at the Providence Career & Technical Academy.
Winter sports in Rhode Island received the green light on Wednesday and could begin competing as soon as Friday.
Head coach: Chris Piasczyk (2nd season). Assistant coaches: Rafael Gonzalez, Ron Babineau.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Chariho High's Mackenzie Allen's abilities and built-in sense of what's around her combine to make her a standout contributor to the Chariho High field hockey team.
PROVIDENCE — A desire to transition to the Rhode Island high school winter sports season from practices to games and meets has not lacked for a shortage of twists and turns.
For those clinging to the possibility of checking out a high school basketball game this winter, you’re likely out of luck.
The Rhode Island high school winter sports teams that began practicing Monday did so with an eye toward possibly competing in games upon completing the mandatory 10-day practice period.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Soccer coaches often talk about being strong through the middle of the field, from end line to end line.
For many high school athletes, 2020 was a year they'd sooner forget.
Three local student-athletes were crowned champions at the state swimming championships at Brown University in February — and they all had a connection.
Two local high school coaches and a former Westerly High standout were named state coaches of the year for the 2019-20 school year.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Chariho High continued its recent success in wrestling by adding three more state champions to what has become a long list and putting two wrestlers on the podium at the New England tournament.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Over his 30 years as the boys cross country coach at Chariho High, coach Bill Haberek has built quite a program.
After back-to-back days earlier this week when Rhode Island Interscholastic League officials met with superintendents, principals, athletic directors and coaches, the league stressed that all is not lost in the event that school districts opt to implement their own start date for winter spor…
As the pause came to an end Sunday night, coupled with no changes to the R.I. Youth Sports Guidelines for winter sports the Interscholastic League was planning on rolling out, the league announced Friday that schools may begin practicing on Monday, Jan. 4.
WOOD RIVER JCT. — Longtime Chariho High boys cross country coach Bill Haberek knew before Sullivan Cummins did.