Portsmouth High boys’ LAX team drops close one

Posted 5/1/15

Above: Patriots (from left) John Stack, Tyler McDonald and Ben O'Hearn try to gain control of the ball after a face-off with North Kingstown. Photo by Richard W. Dionne Jr.

PORTSMOUTH — The Division 2 Portsmouth High School varsity …

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Portsmouth High boys’ LAX team drops close one

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Above: Patriots (from left) John Stack, Tyler McDonald and Ben O'Hearn try to gain control of the ball after a face-off with North Kingstown. Photo by Richard W. Dionne Jr.

PORTSMOUTH — The Division 2 Portsmouth High School varsity boys’ lacrosse team had a 7-4 lead at halftime but couldn’t hold on against North Kingstown at home Thursday, eventually losing 13-11.

Despite the loss, it was another impressive showing against a Division 1 team. Portsmouth took down D-1 South Kingstown on April 25.

Aidan Bowen and Will Morgan each had three goals and an assist for Portsmouth, and Evan Alvanas added two goals. Ben O’Hearn, who led the team with six ground balls, had six assists and a goal.

Jack Damon (one assist) and Frank Hardney had a goal apiece. Zach Rahilly had one assist and Malcolm Bowen had 17 saves in net

John Roche and Tyler McDonald played well at defensive midfield.

Here are some upcoming games for the team:

• Tuesday, May 5, at 7 p.m.: at Coventry High School

• Thursday, May 7, at 3:45 p.m.:  at The Prout School (Christofaro Park)

• Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p.m.: against Mt. Hope High School at home

• Thursday, May 14, at 7 p.m.: Cumberland High School at home

All photos below by Richard W. Dionne Jr.

PHS boys lacrosse, Portsmouth High School

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