East Providence High School Unified hoops tips off

Special Needs-based team plays its spring schedule

By Mike Rego
Posted 4/7/17

EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence High School Unified Basketball team started play earlier in the spring. The Townies have two more games on their regular season schedule, including their …

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East Providence High School Unified hoops tips off

Special Needs-based team plays its spring schedule

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence High School Unified Basketball team started play earlier in the spring.
The Townies have two more games on their regular season schedule, including their last home game against Tiverton on Wednesday, April 12, at 3:30 p.m. E.P. then returns after the spring break to plan on the road Wednesday, April 26, in Portsmouth at 3:30 p.m. E.P. defeated Portsmouth in their first meeting of the season back on March 15, the Townies beating the Patriots by the score of 39-35.
The EPHS roster includes: Keishla Aponte, junior; Sarah Branco, senior; Cameron Chabot, senior; Victor Correa, freshman; James Cullerton, junior; Jakari Enos, junior; Nicholas Lethbridge, senior; Faith Marchetti, senior; Alicia Pacheco, sophomore; Connor Pedini, junior; Lauren Pereira, senior; Michael Reyes, junior; Alex Santos, sophomore; Kyle Soares, sophomore; Aaron Young, junior. Kristen Coutoulakis is the head coach.

— Photos by Rich Dionne

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