PORTSMOUTH — On an unseasonably balmy day with temperatures reaching into the 80s, Portsmouth High School showed off its school spirit for Homecoming.
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PORTSMOUTH — On an unseasonably balmy day with temperatures reaching into the 80s, Portsmouth High School showed off its school spirit for Homecoming.
This year’s Homecoming Court, led by Aiden Echevarria and Gabriella Humes, king and queen, rode in the parade and were recognized during the varsity football game which was won by the Patriots — 19-0 over Cranston East.
Cindy Perry, a social studies teacher at PHS, was this year’s grand marshal. She rode with her grandchildren, Asla and Gavin Perry.
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