Portsmouth boys win two in holiday tournament

Patriots route St. Raphael, edge Moses Brown

Posted 12/29/24

PORTSMOUTH — The Patriots went 2-0 in the East Bay Holiday Tournament played over the weekend.

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Portsmouth boys win two in holiday tournament

Patriots route St. Raphael, edge Moses Brown

Posted

PORTSMOUTH — The Patriots went 2-0 in the East Bay Holiday Tournament played over the weekend.

On Friday in the Portsmouth High School field house, the Patriots nipped Moses Brown by a score of 65-64. Portsmouth is 4-0 in Division I, while the Quakers are 4-1 in Division II.

On Saturday at Barrington High School, the Patriots beat St. Raphael Academy handily, 88-60. The Fighting Saints are winless in Division II.

Here are the other home games on this season’s schedule, all starting at 6 p.m. in the PHS field house:

• Friday, Jan. 3, 2025: La Salle Academy

• Friday, Jan. 10: Times 2 Academy

• Monday, Jan. 13: Central

• Tuesday, Jan. 21: Cranston East

• Thursday, Jan. 23: Tolman

• Friday, Jan. 31: Lincoln

• Tuesday, Feb. 4: East Providence

• Wednesday, Feb. 12: Smithfield

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