Gallery: EPHS Unified Basketball makes 2024 season debut

Townies take on visiting Kilties from Mt. Pleasant

By Mike Rego
Posted 3/13/24

The 2024 East Providence High School Unified Basketball League squad made its season debut Wednesday afternoon, March 12, at home against visiting Mt. Pleasant.

The Townies' roster is as follows

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Gallery: EPHS Unified Basketball makes 2024 season debut

Townies take on visiting Kilties from Mt. Pleasant

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The 2024 East Providence High School Unified Basketball League squad made its season debut Wednesday afternoon, March 12, at home against visiting Mt. Pleasant.

The Townies' roster is as follows

Athletes — Justin Aguiar, Marin Bessette, JoJo Branco, Seth Garrett, Josh Harris, Ben Nascimento, Ben Nunez, Adam Rattigan, Aliyah Rodrigues, Mitchell Snead, Colby Wallace and Jaiden Wright.

Partners — Kyanna Burgo, Mikayla Gallagher, Emma Johanson, Lily Johanson, Jason Russo Jr. and Tyius Tate.

The Townies are coached by Kristen Coutoulakis, Dana Brodin and Beth Studley.

Unified Sports are a collaborative effort between the Rhode Island Interscholastic League and Special Olympics Rhode Island, bringing together students with special needs together with their peers in the general population.

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