Brendan McGair
How Will The One Transfer Rule Affect URI Football’s Recruiting?
The NCAA one-time transfer rule holds the promise to be a significant gamechanger.
Central vs. Hendricken: Battle Of Spring’s Champions
It’s a high school football matchup featuring defending champ versus defending champ.
Cumberland Eagle Scout Henry Dennen’s Leadership Lifts Spirits
“I wanted to do something that had meaning,” said Dennen. “I wanted my heart to be in it through helping people.”
Kasim Hill’s Extreme Focus Is His Magic
Kasim Hill has now started seven games at quarterback for the University of Rhode Island. He’s walked off the field with a winning taste six times.
Patience & Persistence Pays Off Big For URI WR Ivory Frimpong
“Patience was everything. I’m a big believer in God. He helped me through that point in time."
After A 40 Year Wait, Hendricken vs Catholic Memorial Barn Burner Ready To Ignite
It’s being hailed as a matchup pitting the best high school football team in Rhode Island against the cream of the crop from Massachusetts.
Redemption Is Sweet For Hendricken’s Kamalie Pemberton
“At end of last season with how it ended for me personally, I wanted to come back with something to prove,” he said.
Ryan Hazard’s Leadership Ability Defines Him Both On And Off The Gridiron
When he smiles, the whole team smiles. When he’s serious, the whole team gets serious.
St. Raphael Academy Honors the Legacy of Shawn Nassaney
It was a chance to celebrate and remember an individual whose life was tragically cut short.
For members of the St. Raphael cross-country team, last Saturday’s 20th annual Shawn Nassaney Memorial 5K Invitational represented a chance to learn outside the classroom – the blackboard replaced by the wood-covered trails at Bryant University.
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Olympic Trials Were Summer Highlight For Moses Brown’s Sophia Gorriaran
In many ways, it was business as usual for someone who’s been in a class all by herself since Day 1 of her freshman year – maybe even before she entered high school. Gorriaran wins again? We’ve seen that storyline unfold numerous times.