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Warwick natives Elayna Comella and Francisco Lopez are both competing on the collegiate hardwood this winter, each experiencing ups and downs as players aiming to earn more playing time off the … more
The Warwick girls hockey co-op is grinding through a rebuilding season and is looking to find an identity as it enters the meat of its regular season schedule. The Lady Titans entered the week … more
What Makes a Community Champion? Meet Kate Fagan. Born in Warwick, RI, this Emmy-Award winning journalist and the No.1 New York Times Best selling author of “What Made Maddy … more
Glocester Country Club, a picturesque nine-hole layout located on the shores of Waterman Lake in Chepachet and was founded in 1929, recently added an impressive chapter to Rhode Island’s … more
Amaya Coffie started off 2023 in style, helping the Pilgrim girls basketball team win the state championship. Coffie was a key piece to the team’s run and was its top perimeter defender and did … more
Braxton Bragg had a historic 2023 year across multiple sports and cemented his place as one of Pilgrim’s all-time athletes. In ice hockey, Bragg was a stonewall in net as the Warwick co-op’s … more
The Lady Pats entered last winter season on a mission to not only turn the program around but to send its seniors off with a title … mission accomplished. Faith Meade and Gianna Ramos were … more
The Hawks were penciled in as the state’s favorite to win the title heading into last season and met those expectations by winter’s end. After an epic clash with rival La Salle in the … more
The Rhode Island Football Coaches Association recently unveiled its award winners from this past season and many Warwick players were honored. Toll Gate’s Nathan Gamba-Masse was named to … more
The Pilgrim boys basketball team won the West Warwick Christmas Tournament, defeating Division I Narragansett then beating the host Wizards in the finals. Carter Clifton led Pilgrim with 18 … more
The Pilgrim girls basketball team has faced a roller coaster few seasons, going from a title appearance, to a playoff return, then to a winless season and so on. Pilgrim returned an experienced core … more
The Hawks fell short in the championship game in 2022, which was its first in-state loss since 2017. In 2023, Hendricken would bounce back to reclaim its spot as the state’s unquestioned leader … more
The Bishop Hendricken wrestling team rolled to a 47-15 win over Mt. Hope last week. Michael Owens pinned his opponent at 106 pounds for Hendricken, while teammate Michael Quinn won by fall at … more
The Warwick Beacon’s Athlete of the Week is Pilgrim basketball player Carter Clifton. After suffering a torn ACL toward the end of last year, Clifton returns healthy and has made an immediate … more
The Pilgrim boys basketball team is off to a strong 2-1 start this winter season and is looking to make a run at the Division II playoffs. The Pats were ravaged by injuries early and often last … more
The Warwick Vets and Winman Middle School wrestling teams clashed at the first-ever City Cup tournament, hosted by the Hurricanes, earlier this month. The Hurricanes would roll to a 60-21 victory. … more
How’d you like to start the New Year by helping children who have been stricken with cancer? If you would, please contact Judi Graham and sign up for one of Rhode Island’s most … more
The Warwick girls hockey co-op recently held a toy drive prior to a game at Thayer Arena. Pictured at left is the team showing off some of the charitable goods they collected as well as the pile of … more
The defending champion Bishop Hendricken boys hockey team is off to a stellar start this winter season as it has skated out to a 3-0 record. Although the Hawks entered the season as the … more
The Warwick Beacon’s Athlete of the Week is Toll Gate basketball player Dylan Perreault. After enjoying a breakout campaign for the Titans last winter, the playmaking forward has jumped out to … more
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