Gallery: East Providence-PCD girls' lacrosse

Knights beat the Townies in neighborly affair

Photos by Mike Rego
Posted 4/18/19

EAST PROVIDENCE — Visiting Providence Country Day kept its next-door neighbor and host East Providence High School winless to date in Division III girls’ lacrosse after the Knights defeated the …

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Gallery: East Providence-PCD girls' lacrosse

Knights beat the Townies in neighborly affair

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EAST PROVIDENCE — Visiting Providence Country Day kept its next-door neighbor and host East Providence High School winless to date in Division III girls’ lacrosse after the Knights defeated the Townies, 11-6, Wednesday afternoon, April 17.

Ella McCusker scored five of the PCD goals, helping her team level its record at 2-2. Kylee Hicks scored twice for the Knights while Rose DiSanto had two assists and keeper Alison Rivard made 15 saves.

Alyssa Dias had two of the EPHS goals. Ellen Phillips, Lily Palumbo, Olivia Williams and Katie Costa accounted for the tallies. Alexis Rosa was credited with 18 saves. The Townies fell to 0-4 on the season at the time.

— East Providence Post editor and eastbayri.com staff member Mike Rego shot the accompanying gallery of photos.

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