East Bay hockey co-ops lose weekend games

Girls' squad stays in playoff contention, boys finish out regular season slate

By Mike Rego
Posted 2/14/24

East Providence High School hockey players scored goals, but their sides each lost late-season games last weekend.

The East Bay Eagles girls' hockey co-op dropped a 9-3 decision to Mount St. …

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East Bay hockey co-ops lose weekend games

Girls' squad stays in playoff contention, boys finish out regular season slate

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East Providence High School hockey players scored goals, but their sides each lost late-season games last weekend.

The East Bay Eagles girls' hockey co-op dropped a 9-3 decision to Mount St. Charles in a Rhode Island Interscholastic League on Friday night, Feb. 9, in Woonsocket at the Mounties' home ice Adelard Arena.

East Providence's Sydney Olson, Arden Wilkes and Margaux Boneu netted the goals for the Eagles. Boneu assisted on two, Olson one and Addyson Whittet one.

East Bay fell to 3-8-0 in the RIIL ranks, but remained just ahead of the Cranston co-op (2-9-0) for the sixth and final spot into upcoming state championship playoffs with three games left in the regular season.

The playoffs aren't in the offing for the East Bay Huskies boys' hockey co-op, which lost a pair of Division II contests last weekend, 9-0 to South Kingstown and 11-3 to the Narragansett/Chariho co-op leaving the locals with a 1-11-0 league record.

The games took place Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9 and 10, at Boss Arena on the University of Rhode Island campus in Kingston.

In the latter, East Providence players were involved in all three tallies for the Huskies.

Ryan Travassos scored his first goal of the year then added his initial assist of the winter on East Bay's second tally.

Lucas Saveory also had a helper on the Huskies' third score, the second goal of the season for EP's Logan Amaral.

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