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TOP STORY: CCRI Lady Knights Coach Doug Haynes…
By John Cardullo |
(Our Top Story this week was the story on CCRI's women's head basketball coach, Doug Haynes. So many "likes" and ...
CCRI Lady Knights Basketball Coach Doug Haynes – where sport benefits both student and athlete
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by John Cardullo, sportswriter CCRI’s Women’s head Basketball coach Doug Haynes is on a mission and that mission is to ...
Words Unlimited: RI Sports Award Winners and Banquet
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by John Cardullo, sportswriter Words Unlimited, the statewide organization of sportswriters, sportscasters and sports publicists, will hold its 74th annual ...
A tale as old as time – Pro Sports Scandals
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by John Cardullo, sportswriter It seems that all of the Pro sports cheating scandals have been swirling around New England ...
New England Patriots Retrospect – Part 2: What does the future hold?
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by John Cardullo, sportswriter Part 2 of our series picks up with the G.O.A.T., Tom Brady, the quarterback the Patriots ...
A New England Patriots Retrospect – Part 1: Better days are coming
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Better days are coming - sooner than you think - be patient By John Cardullo, sportswriter After 20 successful seasons ...
V Golf becoming a big hit for off-season golfers in Cranston
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By John Cardullo, sportswriter When I first heard of playing V (virtual) Golf, an image flashed through my mind as ...
The North Kingstown Skippers getting ready to defend their title
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By John Cardullo, sportswriter The North Kingstown Skippers are getting ready to defend their State basketball title. When seen last, ...
Cranston’s Saturday Morning Basketball. 64 years, still going strong…
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By John Cardullo, sportswriter The program began as an idea to utilize the city’s school gyms on Saturday mornings. It ...
We are the Champions – RI High School Fall Sports
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By John Cardullo, sportswriter The High School Fall season is in the books. For the seniors it marks the end ...