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🏀GIRLS BASKETBALL – Division I
Marielle Nassiff, Moses Brown Girls Basketball
Moses Brown 51, Classical 37
Marielle Nassiff provided some offensive pop in the third quarter that gave the Quakers the separation they needed to close out the Purple in their 51-37 win.
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The first quarter was tough defensive basketball, as Moses Brown led 9-4, then took a 24-15 lead into halftime thanks to nine points from Nassiff and six from Lauren Bousquet in the second quarter.
With Classical still hanging around, the Quakers revved up the defensive measures. They limited the Purple to just five points in the third quarter and Nassiff got herself some buckets, scoring eight points in the stretch to build a 42-20 lead heading to the fourth quarter.
Nassiff finished as Moses Brown’s top scorer with 23 points. Bousquet was right behind her with 21 points and Adelaide Crosby and Madison Wilson accounted for the remaining seven points.
Jaydell Harris was the top scorer for Classical, putting up 12 points. Daniella Jimenez had seven in the loss.
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Cranston West 74, South Kingstown 36
Cranston West’s offense was feeling good on Tuesday night.
The Falcons made seven 3-pointers … in the first quarter against the Rebels. The early shooting led to a 28-point frame as Cranston West toppled South Kingston, 74-36, on the road in a Division I matchup.
Cranston West finished with 13 treys in the game with Talya Walker (19 points) making five from distance. Kyla Buco (18 points) was right behind her with four makes from beyond the arc. Walker and Buco each made three triples in the opening frame.
Saniyya Chase scored a dozen points and Madeleine Marques added 11 in the victory. It was the Falcons’ best offensive game of the season by a wide margin as the Falcons hadn’t broken 60 points yet this season. Might Tuesday’s win spark a run for Cranston West?
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An important matchup with Westerly awaits on Saturday at home.
Chariho 53, St. Raphael 49
It was close all night, but Chariho pulled out a nailbiter vs. St. Raphael in Division I play.
The Chargers carried just a 6-point lead into the break and that was enough to hold off the Saints behind Tessa Aiello’s 16 points. With scoring contributions from six different players, the Chargers used their balanced attack to secure their fourth win of the year.
Menuhki Harris managed a dozen points and had 10 fouls shots in the game as the junior was tough to defend. The Chargers added six points from the line in their decisive 14-point fourth quarter that helped keep them ahead.
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Adrianna Noka supplied eight points in the win. Tuesday was a key win at home for the Chargers as they travel to Westerly on Thursday night for a rivalry match. Chariho could play upset against the Bulldogs, who are looking like one of the best teams in the state to start the year.
SRA was paced by 16 points from Carolyn Abreu. The Saints host West Warwick on Thursday.
Genesis Castro, Barrington Girls Basketball
Barrington 51, Portsmouth 43
Genesis Castro scored a team-high 18 points, including 4 buckets from beyond the arc, and teammates Ella Martin and Faith Van Ness added 13 and 11 points, respectively, in the Eagles victory, as Barrington is now 10-1 and ranked second to only Westerly in Division I.
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For the Patriots in the loss, Annie Hurd scored 16 points with 2 threes, Violet Silvia acced 11 points and 3 treys, and Gyselle Mairs finished with 10 points and 2 threes. Portsmouth slips to 5-2 on the season.
North Kingstown 40, La Salle 19
The Skippers wasted little time in dispatching the Rams in his Division I clash, racing out to a 24-3 advantage and playing a solid defensive game to cruise to victory. Brooke Faunce led the way with a game-high 16 points and Mya Macchioni added 8 more as North Kingstown pushed its record to 6-3 with its second win over La Salle (2-8) this season.
For the Rams, Maya Fernandes led the team with 6 points as La Salle gears up to face Portsmouth later this week.
Macy Antoch, Westerly Girls Basketball
Westerly 65, Pawtucket Co-op 23
Westerly continues to prove it’s one of the state’s best programs.
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The Bulldogs handled Pawtucket comfortably in a 65-23 victory on Tuesday night at home. Westerly assisted on 24 of its 27 field goals with Macy Antoch’s 14 points pacing the group. The freshman also supplied four rebounds and four steals in a standout night in the Division I matchup.
Danica Jarrett was right behind her teammate with 13 points, five rebounds and a trio of steals. Cece Saint rounded out Westerly’s scorers in double figures with 10 points. But the standout performers don’t end there. Santanaa Hamelin supplied seven assists and seven steals as the freshman was all over the court.
The young, and talented, Bulldogs are now 9-1 overall on the year and host Chariho on Thursday.
East Providence 57, West Warwick 43
East Providence girls basketball rebounded in a big way Tuesday night.
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The Division II Townies managed a season-high 57 points in their 57-43 victory against Division I’s West Warwick. The win comes on the heels of EP losing to Rogers last Friday.
Zarae Hall got East Providence started hot with 14 points in the first half and finished off the Wizards with 24 in the game. The junior made 10 shots from the field, including a trio of 3-pointers to push EP to its fifth win of the season.
Trinity Provencher added a dozen points, including eight in the fourth quarter to close out the hosts. Audrey Bernard supplied another dozen points as EP’s offense was firing on all cylinders. East Providence travels to Tiverton on Friday.
West Warwick was led by Brea Lima’s 18 points and Alexa Foley’s 14.The Wizards meet St. Raphael on Thursday in Pawtucket.
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🏀GIRLS BASKETBALL – Division II
Zaida Aponte (22), Rogers girls basketball
Rogers 51, Narragansett 35
The Vikings believe in the old adage that you only get one chance to make a first impression. So opening the game with a 17-point first quarter, and then adding 18 in the second was pretty indicative of how this Division II contest would play out.
Rogers started hot and stayed that way. They were paced by the dynamic duo of Zaida Aponte – 21 points, including four 3’s – and Tameka Robertson – 14 first half points. The result was a 35-17 lead by the break and an easier second half.
For the Mariners, Taylor Sullivan and Delaney Bonneau each scored 11 points, with Sullivan making a pair of 3-pointers and Bonneau going 6-fo-6 at the foul line.
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Rogers moves to 4-2 and will have a stiff test coming later this week when it faces first-place Coventry (8-1).
🏀GIRLS BASKETBALL – Division III
Central 48, Woonsocket 31
Freshman Eveisha Santana had a night to remember as she poured in 26 points, 6 from beyond the arc, pulled down 8 rebounds and had 5 steals and 4 assists to lead the Knights to a win over the Villa Novans. Also factoring in the win was Keeana Palmer who had 8 points, 5 boards, 3 steals and 4 assists. Central improved to 7-1 on the season.
Skyla Caro topped Woonsocket in scoring with 11 points and teammate Akira Moise added 8 points in the loss.
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🏀Other girls basketball scores
Lincoln School 53, Mt. Hope, 29
CF/BVP Co-op 81, Times2 14
Coventry 48, Lincoln 24
🏀BOYS BASKETBALL – Division II
Juanita Sanchez 74, Pilgrim 58
The Cavaliers made it two in a row on back to back nights, matching last season’s win total (three) in the young season. Juanita Sanchez was up 39-21 at the break and was never threatened in the second half
The Cavs were led by Geston Richardson with 25 points and Corey McClain, who added 17. Amaree Gomes and Allen Ortiz also scored in double figures in the win. The Patriots were led by James Nute (11 points) and Josh Morales (10).
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🏀Other Basketball scores
Smithfield 47, North Kingstown 40
🏊BOYS SWIMMING
Westerly 56, No. Providence/Smithfield/No. Smithfield 28
200 medley relay: Westerly – Enzo Gynther, Brady Casady, Sam Lorello, Colby Champlin, 1:57.38; 200 free: Westerly – Cooper Palumbo, 2:09.88; 200 IM: NP/S/NS – Mason Smith, 2:28.65; 50 free: Westerly – Champlin, 2:14.91; 100 fly: NP/S/NS – Sean Mania, 57:07; 100 free: Westerly – Lorello, 1:00.50; 500 free: NP/S/NS – Mason Smith, 5:52.82; 200 free relay: Westerly – Juan Aquino, Josue Aquino, Casady, Champlin, 1:56.85; 100 back: Westerly – Gynther, 1:07.82; 100 breast: NP/S/NS – Mania, 1:12:28; 400 free relay: NP/S/NS – Mania, Connor Farrell, Joshua Mesick, Smith, 4:00.43
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🏊GIRLS SWIMMING
Westerly/Chariho 56, No. Providence/Smithfield/No. Smithfield 38
200 medley relay: NP/S/NS – Patty Oussi, Alexa Cortes, Emily Pace, Lauren Riley, 2:11.33; 200 free: Westerly – Avery Lamb, 2:20:38; 200 IM: NP/S/NS, Alexa Cortes, 2:26.37; 50 free: Westerly, Sonja Beasley, 26:20; 100 fly: NP/S/NS, Oussi, 1:09.45; 100 free: Westerly, Beasley, 58:08; 500 free: Westerly, Olivia ONeil, 6:07:11; 200 free relay:  Alexia McCabe, Peyton Pietraszka, O’Neil and Beasley, 1:52:50; 100 back: NP/S/NS, Oussi, 1:10.93; 100 breast: NP/S/NS, Cortes, 1:15.65; 400 free relay: Westerly – O’Neil, Lamb, McCabe and Beasley, 4:12:03.
Toll Gate 47, Pilgrim 46
Hannah Hochman had two wins in two individual events (100 Free, 100 breaststroke) and she also participated in the winning 200 Medley Relay, and teammate Samantha Lin also had two individual victories (200 IM, 100 butterfly) and she also swam a leg on the winning 200 Medley Relay helping the Titans edge the Patriots.
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For Pilgrim, Juliana Kavanaugh also captured two individual events (200 free, 100 backstroke) she swam a leg for the winning 400 freestyle relay.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Classical vs. Hendricken at Al Morro Athletic Complex, 6 p.m.
Chariho at Narragansett, 6 p.m.
Achievement First (PVD) vs. Hope at 85 Garfield Ave. Cranston, RI, 6:30 p.m.
Johnston at Burrillville, 6:30 p.m.
Mt. Hope at Cranston East, 6:30 p.m.
Coventry at North Smithfield, 6:30 p.m.
St. Raphael at North Providence, 6:30 p.m.
Tiverton at Toll Gate, 6:30 p.m.
Ponaganset at Blackstone VP, 7 p.m.
Paul Cuffee vs. Exeter-West Greenwich at John Hope Settlement House, 7 p.m.
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Cumberland at Lincoln HS, 7 p.m.
Central at Portsmouth, 7 p.m.
Times2 at Providence Country Day, 7 p.m.
Middletown at Rogers, 7 p.m.
St. Patrick at Scituate, 7 p.m.
East Providence at Shea, 7 p.m.
Mt. Pleasant at Tolman, 7 p.m.
Davies at Central Falls, 7:30 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Johnston at Cumberland, 5:15 p.m.
Middletown at Providence Country Day, 5:15 p.m.
Pilgrim at Central Falls, 5:30 p.m.
Juanita Sanchez at Woonsocket , 6 p.m.
Johnston at Cumberland, 7 p.m.
Scituate at Tiverton, 7 p.m.
BOYS ICE HOCKEY
Prout vs. La Salle at Boss Arena, 6:30 p.m.
Barrington vs. Smithfield at Portsmouth Abbey Arena, 7 p.m.
North Kingstown vs. CW/CE/Scit/Woon Co-op at Boss Arena, 8:15 p.m.
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BOYS INDOOR TRACK
RIIL Meet at PCTA, 5:30 PM
GIRLS INDOOR TRACK
RIIL Meet at PCTA, 5:30 PM
BOYS SWIMMING
Barrington vs. Classical at Bayside YMCA, Barrington, 4 p.m.
North Kingstown vs. Cumberland at Tootell Aquatic Center, 4 p.m.
East Providence vs. Midd/Rog Co-op at East Providence Boys and Girls, 4 p.m.
GIRLS SWIMMING
Barrington vs. Classical at Bayside YMCA, Barrington, 4 p.m.
North Kingstown vs. Cumberland at Tootell Aquatic Center, 4 p.m.
East Providence vs. Midd/Rog Co-op at East Providence Boys and Girls, 4 p.m.
WRESTLING
Mt. Hope, La Salle, North Kingstown at Mt. Hope, 5 p.m.
Pawtucket Co-op at Johnston, 5:30 p.m.
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East Greenwich at Mt. Pleasant, 5:30 p.m.
Hope at Barrington, 6 p.m.
Woonsocket at Smithfield, 6 p.m.
West Warwick at South Kingstown, 6 p.m.
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island high school basketball scores from Tuesday, January 13, 2026
