Tiverton softball to play in the Division III Championship on Thursday

Game time flexed to 7 p.m. on Thursday

Posted 6/13/23

The Tiverton softball team will face Mount St. Charles in the Division III championship at Rhode Island College on Thursday at 5 p.m. The Tigers have played Mount three times this year, losing twice …

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Tiverton softball to play in the Division III Championship on Thursday

Game time flexed to 7 p.m. on Thursday

Tiverton pitcher Abbie DeMello during their playoff game against Exeter-West Greenwich.
Tiverton pitcher Abbie DeMello during their playoff game against Exeter-West Greenwich.
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The Tiverton softball team will face Mount St. Charles in the Division III championship at Rhode Island College on Thursday at 7 p.m. The Tigers have played Mount three times this year, losing twice during the regular season before beating the Mounties 4-1 in the winner's bracket final in Woonsocket on a stormy Tuesdayon June 6. 

If Tiverton wins Thursday, they will hoist the Division III trophy. If they lose, the two teams will play a fifth time at RIC on Saturday. 

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