EPHS wraps up first girls’ basketball season under Lambert

Winter ends with loss to Wheeler

Posted 2/27/20

EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence High School girls’ basketball team finished its 2019-20 season last week with a 60-39 loss to visiting Wheeler on Senior Night. The Townies wound up …

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EPHS wraps up first girls’ basketball season under Lambert

Winter ends with loss to Wheeler

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence High School girls’ basketball team finished its 2019-20 season last week with a 60-39 loss to visiting Wheeler on Senior Night. The Townies wound up with a 1-17 record in Division I games this winter under first-year head coach Bay Lambert.

Ahmya Ingram led the locals with 11 points. Makiah Denson added eight, Mia Jackson six. Savannah Feola and Jaliyah Da Cruz had five apiece. Jordan Durfee, a senior playing her final game along with Jackson, Feola, Abby Schwab and Ashley Cassino-Henriquez, chipped in two points. Schwab and Cassino-Henriquez played but did not score.

View a full gallery of EPHS Senior Night pictures here…

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