Gallery: Riverside Silva Tournament All-Stars

The locals beat Bristol, reach championship round

Photos by Tyler Maxwell
Posted 7/22/19

EAST PROVIDENCE — The Riverside Little League entry into the Ron Silva Minor Baseball Division District 2 Tournament reached the championship round after they defeated visiting Bristol, 11-1, …

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Gallery: Riverside Silva Tournament All-Stars

The locals beat Bristol, reach championship round

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The Riverside Little League entry into the Ron Silva Minor Baseball Division District 2 Tournament reached the championship round after they defeated visiting Bristol, 11-1, Friday evening, July 19, in the winners bracket final played at Forbes Field.

Riverside will host either Bristol, Rumford or Pineview/Pawtucket in for the title Monday night, July 29. If needed a second game would be played the following night at the home of the winning side.

East Providence Post and eastbayri.com contributing photographer Tyler Maxwell shot the accompanying gallery of photos.

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