2019 -- H 5938 | |
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LC002259 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
CONGRATULATING THE NORTH KINGSTOWN BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM ON | |
WINNING THE 2018-2019 RHODE ISLAND BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION ONE | |
TOURNAMENT AND THE 2018-2019 RHODE ISLAND STATE CHAMPIONSHIP | |
TOURNAMENT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Craven, Casimiro, Kennedy, O'Brien, and Bennett | |
Date Introduced: April 02, 2019 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, The North Kingstown Boys Basketball Team had an outstanding regular |
2 | season in 2018-2019, compiling a stellar and league best 15-3 Division I-C record and earning a |
3 | first-round bye in the Division I Boys Basketball Tournament; and |
4 | WHEREAS, In the State Tournament, North Kingstown easily dispatched rival South |
5 | Kingstown in the Quarterfinals by the score of 66-44. In the Semi-Finals, the Skippers faced a |
6 | determined opponent in Cranston East, and found themselves locked in a tight battle late in the |
7 | second half before going on a run that secured a hard-fought 74-62 victory to advance to the |
8 | Championship game; and |
9 | WHEREAS, In the Division I Tournament championship game played at CCRI’s |
10 | Warwick Cullen Field House, The Skippers faced perennial boys basketball favorite Bishop |
11 | Hendricken in a thrilling game that will long be remembered as one of the best games in Rhode |
12 | Island High School Boys basketball history. Led by their star player Ben Massie, who scored |
13 | twenty points, North Kingstown ripped off a 12-3 run, capped by a Massie clutch three-point |
14 | shot, to build a seven point lead late in the game, a lead they never relinquished as they won their |
15 | first state crown since the 1989-1990 season by the score of 64-60; and |
16 | WHEREAS, In the Rhode Island State Championship Tournament that followed the |
17 | Division I Tournament, the Skippers entered as the number two seed overall and plowed through |
18 | the competition, easily sweeping the big Rhode Island High school Boys basketball events of the |
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1 | 2018-2019 season. North Kingstown won all four games of the State Tournament by at least |
2 | twenty points or more as they thrashed in succeeding order, Ponaganset in the sweet 16 by the |
3 | score of 96 to 52, Westerly in the Elite 8 by the score of 100 to 64, Cranston East in the Final 4 |
4 | by the score of 86 to 49, and Woonsocket in the Championship game by the score of 77-57; and |
5 | WHEREAS, Winning State Championships in team events are enormous achievements |
6 | requiring that every member of the team put team needs and team goals ahead of their individual |
7 | wants and aspirations. The North Kingstown Boys Basketball team had those qualities in |
8 | abundance as they were led all season by the outstanding play and sacrifice provided by John |
9 | Quainoo, Nick Sacchetti, Tristan Curran, Clay Brochu, Nolan Bush, Aiden Hindley-Rivera, Ben |
10 | Masse, Owen Moynihan, Dylan Poirier, Geoff Coyne, Nick Quarella, Mason Walsh, Dan Smith, |
11 | Rock Deresky, Caleb Wagner, and Ryder Andersen. The squad was also blessed to have the |
12 | innovative coaching and leadership that was provided by Head Coach Aaron Thomas, and |
13 | Assistant Coaches Kevin Gormley, and James Simmons; now, therefore be it |
14 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
15 | Providence Plantations hereby congratulates the North Kingstown Boys Basketball Team on |
16 | winning the 2018-2019 Rhode Island Division I Basketball Tournament and the 2018-2019 |
17 | Rhode Island Boys Basketball State Tournament; and be it further |
18 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
19 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to North Kingstown Boys Basketball Head Coach |
20 | Aaron Thomas. |
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