Gallery: EPHS boys' soccer 2020 season opener

Townies defeat St. Raphael, 3-2

Photos by Mike Rego
Posted 10/10/20

EAST PROVIDENCE — The host East Providence High School boys' soccer team opened up its abbreviated 2020 Division I regular season schedule Saturday afternoon, Oct. 10, at Pierce Stadium with a …

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Gallery: EPHS boys' soccer 2020 season opener

Townies defeat St. Raphael, 3-2

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The host East Providence High School boys' soccer team opened up its abbreviated 2020 Division I regular season schedule Saturday afternoon, Oct. 10, at Pierce Stadium with a 3-2 victory over St. Raphael.

The Townies led the visiting Saints 2-0 at intermission before holding on for the victory in one of just six scheduled regular season games due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Max Collins scored the game-winning goal in the second half. Nick Morrison gave the Townies a 1-0 lead with his goal 17 minutes into the first half and Ryan DeCampos made it 2-0 EPHS in the 23rd minute of the opening period.

Both teams, according to health and safety guidelines initiated by the Rhode Island Interscholastic League, wore masks throughout the 80 minute contest. There were two breaks for water and brief mask removal, one in each half at around the 20 minute mark.

A season preview for the EPHS boys' soccer team will appear in the October 15 print edition of The Post and online at eastbayri.com.

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