Tiverton girls lose to Ponaganset, 59-53

Photos and story by Richard W Dionne Jr
Posted 1/28/20

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The Tiverton girls basketball team lost 59-53 to Ponaganset in a Division II home game Monday …

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Tiverton girls lose to Ponaganset, 59-53

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The Tiverton girls basketball team lost 59-53 to Ponaganset in a Division II home game Monday night. Tigers guard Mariah Ramos scored 19 and Asa Caldwell scored 16 in the hard fought loss. The Tigers were down 15 points in the second half and cut the Chieftains lead to 56-52, before falling in the last minute of the game. 

“We dug ourselves a hole in the second half … We got back within four. It’s the statement that we made with this game to other teams in the district. ‘Tiverton’s here. We are going to be a handle for our opponents,’” said Tigers head coach Chris Chicchinelli. 

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