East Bay Warriors enjoy another successful Pop Warner season

Cheer teams claim top prizes; several football squads reach playoffs

Posted 12/3/24

The respective East Bay Warriors teams enjoyed another successful Rhode Island Southeastern Massachusetts Pop Warner Football and Cheer League season in 2024.

The East Bay Varsity spirit squad …

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East Bay Warriors enjoy another successful Pop Warner season

Cheer teams claim top prizes; several football squads reach playoffs

Posted

The respective East Bay Warriors teams enjoyed another successful Rhode Island Southeastern Massachusetts Pop Warner Football and Cheer League season in 2024.

The East Bay Varsity spirit squad took first place and the title of Grand Champs at the RISMA Cheer competition held at the University of Rhode Island in November. The junior varsity team placed second in its division. Both teams advanced to the National Championship which will be held in Florida, December  9th and 10th.

The following is a brief recap of the East Bay football teams by division:

6U, not eligible for playoffs, but finished season 6-2 and played in the Tiny Mite Bowl -  a fun, end of season competition. 

8U, finished the season 5-3 as the fourth seed in the playoffs. Defeated Fairhaven, 27-0, in the quarterfinals, then fell to top-seeded Dartmouth, 12-0, in the semis

10U, finished the season 5-2 and the fourth playoff seed. Beat Middletown, 14-13, in the quarters, the lost to No. 1 seed Edgewood, 19-13, in the semis

12U Black, finished 4-4 and as the sixth seed in the playoffs. Lost to Portsmouth 29-0 in the quarterfinals

12U Maroon, missed playoffs with 3-5 record

14U  finished with a 2-5 record and missed playoffs. Played in a "Bowl Game" beating Bridgeport

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