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The school logo is the shape of an American Revolution soldier head formed by the words "Pilgrim High School Patriots", although the letter "P" in the official colors is used for most athletic teams. It opened during the middle of the 1963 school year to address overcrowding at Warwick Veterans High School , which taught almost four thousand ...
Freshman Lia Wasilewski launched a two-pointer at the buzzer giving Pilgrim a victory over North Providence. High School Roundup: Girls basketball scores and recaps from across RI on Wednesday ...
North Kingstown 67, East Providence 33. The high-powered Skippers, who entered the game with a 5-1 record, jumped out to a 12-0 lead, extended that to 39-13 by halftime and cruised to the victory.
The Varsity team took 1st place in the RI State competition from 1998–2007. In 2007, the boys basketball team had its first thousand-point scorer in several years. In 2008, the girls soccer team made it to the Division 1 state semi-finals. In 2010, the basketball team won their first game in over 23 years. Thanks to the leading scorer, Anita ...
High schools. Pilgrim High School; Toll Gate High School; Middle schools. Veterans Middle School The building was used as Warwick Veterans Memorial High School prior to fall 2016. [8] The district spent $3,250,000 to renovate the building prior to its use as a junior high school. [9] Winman Middle School; Elementary schools. Cedar Hill ...
The 2024 RIIL Division II Boys and Girls Championships take place Tuesday at The AMP. Here's everything you'll need to know about the games.
The Rhode Island Interscholastic League (RIIL) is an organization that runs and regulates interscholastic high school activities in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. A total of 54 public and private schools participate in the league and about 20,000 students annually compete in RIIL sanctioned events.
Rhode Island's Division I basketball coaches, clockwise from top left: Kim English, Providence College; Archie Miller, Rhode Island; Phil Martelli Jr., Bryant University; Mike Martin, Brown University