Gallery: Riverside, Bristol-Warren 10u Baseball All Stars

Local sides open 2023 District 2 Tourney play

Photos by Mike Rego
Posted 7/6/23

EAST PROVIDENCE — The combined Bristol-Warren Little League squad traveled to Riverside's Forbes Field Thursday night, July 6, to begin play in the District 2 Major Baseball Division …

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Gallery: Riverside, Bristol-Warren 10u Baseball All Stars

Local sides open 2023 District 2 Tourney play

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The combined Bristol-Warren Little League squad traveled to Riverside's Forbes Field Thursday night, July 6, to begin play in the District 2 Major Baseball Division 8-10-year-old tourney.

The guests, who won the coin toss and actually batted as the "home" team, left with a 10-0 victory.

Bristol-Warren took control of the contest by scoring six times in the bottom of the second inning.  The victors used a couple of Riverside errors, two walks, a fielder's choice, a pair of wild pitches and hits by Charlie Usher and Zach Bento to plate the runs.

Bristol-Warren next plays Monday, July 10, and awaits the winner of the Rumford-Barrington game to be played on Saturday, July 8.

Riverside plays Tiverton at Little Compton's Veterans Field Saturday, July 8, in an elimination game set to begin at 5:45 p.m.

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

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