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What an amazing Saturday of high school championship action across RI! Here's what to know

Saturday was a day for the record books — many times over.

High school championships were decided on the track, softball diamond, lacrosse field and tennis court, and The Providence Journal's award-winning Sports staff — writers Bill Koch, Eric Rueb and Jacob Rousseau, photographers Kris Craig and David Delpoio, and freelancers Will Geoghegan and Emma Marion — was everywhere.

So if you missed the history that was made across Rhode Island on a pristine spring Saturday, don't sweat it. We've got you covered.

Here's a look at one of the busiest days of the high school sports calendar:

BOYS LACROSSE

La Salle's Andrew Bradley (7) heads toward the net as Moses Brown's Joe Magiera (22) tries to slow him down in Saturday Division I boys championship match at Brown University. 6/1/24
La Salle's Andrew Bradley (7) heads toward the net as Moses Brown's Joe Magiera (22) tries to slow him down in Saturday Division I boys championship match at Brown University. 6/1/24

In Division I, the La Salle Rams did was the La Salle Rams do — win boys lacrosse titles. This one marked the 12th straight championship for La Salle, who stormed to a 19-1 final over Moses Brown at Stevenson Field at Brown University. The Rams scored the most goals in a state championship game and had the largest margin of victory in the season’s final game. The Rams had tallied 15 goals, the previous high, in 2017 and 2022.

Prout celebrates their Division II boys lacrosse championship at Brown University. 6/1/24
Prout celebrates their Division II boys lacrosse championship at Brown University. 6/1/24

In Division II, the Prout Crusaders grabbed some redemption, as most of the lacrosse players were on the hockey team that still tasted the one-goal, double-overtime Frozen Four defeat this winter. But on Saturday afternoon at Brown, Prout proved its championship pedigree, beating Pilgrim, 13-8, for the program’s fifth overall Rhode Island Interscholastic League crown.

Westerly boys lacrosse celebrate winning the Division III championship on Saturday at Brown University. 6-1-24
Westerly boys lacrosse celebrate winning the Division III championship on Saturday at Brown University. 6-1-24

∎Division III has gone to the Dogs ... again. Westerly's Bulldogs captured their second consecutive Rhode Island Interscholastic League title by besting Smithfield, 8-6. Westerly goalkeeper Ryder Casady described it this way: “It's been a roller coaster this year of highs and lows. But overall, we put it together and the feeling is just amazing to go back-to-back."

North Smithfield goalkeeper Karter Chartier under pressure in final minutes of the Northmen's championship win over Lincoln in Division IV boys lacrosse on Saturday. 6-1-24.
North Smithfield goalkeeper Karter Chartier under pressure in final minutes of the Northmen's championship win over Lincoln in Division IV boys lacrosse on Saturday. 6-1-24.

∎North Smithfield was playing with fire — tempting the fates by having championship hats ready to go. But after heartbreaking losses in 2021 and 2022, nothing was going to stop these Northmen from finishing the job. No. 1 North Smithfield (16-1) built its advantage in the third quarter and weathered second-seeded Lincoln’s late push for a 5-3 triumph in the Division IV championship.

BOYS TENNIS

Barrington boys tennis
Barrington boys tennis

∎The lights went out at Slater Park, but it was the Barrington duo of Garrett Meehan and Justin Kuo who turned the lights out on La Salle's three-year title streak in Division I. It was the third straight season that the Eagles and Rams battled for the state title. This time, undefeated Barrington finished the job, with the No. 3 doubles team winning the final points.

David Levy, East Greenwich boys tennis
David Levy, East Greenwich boys tennis

∎The crowd had shifted over to watch East Greenwich’s David Levy play North Kingstown’s Owen Tegan. What’s already been an incredible debut season for Levy got better Saturday. Levy came out strong in the first set, looked ready to roll in the second but had to withstand an impressive comeback from Tegan before grabbing the win, giving East Greenwich a 4-3 win and the Division II title.

Matthew Gambardella, North Smithfield boys tennis coach
Matthew Gambardella, North Smithfield boys tennis coach

∎Finishing the year unbeaten and hoisting the championship trophy is no easy feat. But North Smithfield did just that — in the same way the Northmen won every match this season, by relying on every person in the ladder. On Saturday, North Smithfield completed a 4-0 win over Cranston East and put the finishing touch on the Northmen’s undefeated championship season.

GIRLS TRACK

Lisa Raye of the West Warwick wins her heat and then first place in the finals of the hurdles to help propel the Wizards to a state championship.
Lisa Raye of the West Warwick wins her heat and then first place in the finals of the hurdles to help propel the Wizards to a state championship.

Providence's Conley stadium saw records being smashed and helping to lead the way to an outdoor track team title were West Warwick sisters Lisa Raye and Xenia Raye. The Wizards totaled 76 points, bettering runner-up Cranston West’s total of 59 and adding to what is becoming a crowded shelf of accolades. Lisa Raye set new state marks in three events and collected four gold medals while Xenia Raye set a new meet record while capturing the 400 meters.

BOYS TRACK

Barrington's Ethan Knight (right) sprints the final meters to the finish line ahead of teammate Bobby Wind to finish first and second in the 110 hurdles and help the Eagles win the boys team state championship title on Saturday afternoon.
Barrington's Ethan Knight (right) sprints the final meters to the finish line ahead of teammate Bobby Wind to finish first and second in the 110 hurdles and help the Eagles win the boys team state championship title on Saturday afternoon.

Barrington's roots in the Rhode Island Interscholastic League date to the league's founding in the 1930s. But Saturday was a first for Eagles — a boys outdoor track state championship. While Bishop Hendricken and La Salle offered plenty of fight, the Eagles were left standing tall at Conley Stadium — three gold medals, nine other top-3 finishes and 120 team points.

SOFTBALL

Cranston East's Izzy Souza is welcomed to home plate after hitting a grand slam against Pawtucket on Saturday at Rhode Island College. 6-1-24
Cranston East's Izzy Souza is welcomed to home plate after hitting a grand slam against Pawtucket on Saturday at Rhode Island College. 6-1-24

∎How's this for a day's work: Cranston East freshman pitcher Isabella Sousa struck out 16 Pawtucket batters, her defense made just one error behind her, and in the fifth inning, after failing to get a bunt down, Sousa smashed a grand slam that had the undefeated Thunderbolts dancing their way to a 10-1 victory at Rhode Island College and the school’s first-ever Division III fastpitch softball championship.

Central Falls/BVP pitcher Chloe Acosta delivers to Times2/Paul Cuffee co-op on Saturday at RIC. 6/1/24
Central Falls/BVP pitcher Chloe Acosta delivers to Times2/Paul Cuffee co-op on Saturday at RIC. 6/1/24

∎There were only two starters back from last year’s title-winning Central Falls team, but it didn't take long for Chloe Acosta and Arghennis Disla and their classmates at Blackstone Valley Prep to mesh with their new co-op teammates. This special season ended with a 12-8 comeback victory over the Providence co-op of Times 2 Academy/Paul Cuffee and a Division IV title. Said coach Selena Martinez: “We really built it. It’s a great achievement to go back-to-back. It was basically a brand new team.”

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Today, four girls lacrosse championships will be decided at Brown University:

Division IV: Tiverton vs. North Smithfield, noon

Division III: Narragansett vs. Westerly, 2 p.m.

Division II: Chariho vs. North Kingstown, 4 p.m.

Division I: La Salle vs. Moses Brown, 6 p.m.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Recapping amazing Saturday of high school championships in RI