Rams race past EPHS in Division I softball

Townies drop an early season encounter to LaSalle

By Mike Rego
Posted 4/11/24

The East Providence High School softball team hosted LaSalle in an early season Division I outing Thursday afternoon, April 11, the visiting Rams keeping the Townies winless with a 15-0 victory.

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Rams race past EPHS in Division I softball

Townies drop an early season encounter to LaSalle

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The East Providence High School softball team hosted LaSalle in an early season Division I outing Thursday afternoon, April 11, the visiting Rams keeping the Townies winless with a 15-0 victory.

LaSalle never trailed after scoring a run in the top of the first inning, then used a little "small ball" — bunting and base stealing — to take control of the contest by scoring four more times in the second.

The Rams later broke the contest open by scoring nine times in the fourth  en route to the Mercy Rule win. LaSalle finished with 14 hits while its freshman hurler Kayleigh Gouchie no hit the Townies.

The Rams improved to 3-0 in the league. EP fell to 0-4. 

— East Providence Post editor and eastbayri.com staff member Mike Rego shot the accompanying gallery of photos.

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