Portsmouth advances to D-2 boys’ hockey finals

Patriots defeat St. Ray’s, 3-2 in semifinals

Posted 3/7/25

PORTSMOUTH — Portsmouth High School’s varsity boys’ hockey team plays for all the marbles when it takes on East Greenwich in the Division II championship game on Sunday, March 9.

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Portsmouth advances to D-2 boys’ hockey finals

Patriots defeat St. Ray’s, 3-2 in semifinals

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PORTSMOUTH — Portsmouth High School’s varsity boys’ hockey team plays for all the marbles when it takes on East Greenwich in the Division II championship game on Sunday, March 9.

Shane Temple celebrates as he puts the Patriots up 2-1 in the second period.
Shane Temple celebrates as he puts the Patriots up 2-1 in the second period.
RICHARD W. DIONNE, JR.

The Patriots edged St. Raphael Academy in a semifinal matchup, 3-2, on Wednesday at Schneider Area at Providence College. 

Connor Rogers takes the defensive zone face-off for Portsmouth.
Connor Rogers takes the defensive zone face-off for Portsmouth.
RICHARD W. DIONNE, JR.
Portsmouth is the No. 3 seed, while St. Ray’s was seeded No. 2. East Greenwich, which beat Cumberland in the other semifinal game, 2-0, is the No. 1 seed and hasn’t given up a goal in the tournament yet.

From the point, Finn O’Conner lets a powerful wrist shot go towards the net
From the point, Finn O’Conner lets a powerful wrist shot go towards the net
RICHARD W. DIONNE, JR.
The Patriots advanced to the semis by defeating Narragansett in a best-of-three series, 2-1.

Patriots forward Chase Pascoe skates the puck through the neutral zone.
Patriots forward Chase Pascoe skates the puck through the neutral zone.
RICHARD W. DIONNE, JR.
Sunday’s championship game starts at 1 p.m. at Schneider Arena, Providence College.

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