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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

CONGRATULATING THE BLACKSTONE VALLEY SCHOOLS (BVS) BOYS CO-OP

TEAM ON WINNING THE RHODE ISLAND DIVISION II HIGH SCHOOL STATE

HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Newberry, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Corvese,
Chippendale, Kennedy, Tanzi, Ajello, Shallcross Smith, and Boylan

     Date Introduced: March 31, 2026

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, The Blackstone Valley Schools Boys Co-Op ice hockey team’s 2026 victory

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in the Rhode Island Division II Boys Ice Hockey Tournament was one for the ages and the

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history books as they overcame adversity and great tragedy to emerge victorious in a storybook

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moment that touched the hearts of all Rhode Islanders and many people across the nation; and

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     WHEREAS, After the horrific and tragic shooting a month earlier that resulted in the loss

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of three lives at the Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, it was unimaginable to believe that the young men

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on this team could possibly pick up the pieces in such a short time and play competitive hockey

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again. However, thanks to the incredible leadership provided by head Coach Chris Librizzi, who

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somehow held the team together and built it back up, and the incredible resilience of these young

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men, the BVS Co-Op not only returned to playing hockey, but they put together a winning streak

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that will be forever remembered not only in the annals of Rhode Island sports, but within the

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history of American sports; and

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     WHEREAS, After dispatching the RMT Co-Op Ice Hockey Team in a two-game sweep

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of the first round of the 2026 Rhode Island Boys Division II Ice Hockey Tournament, the BVS

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squad met Portsmouth High in a semi-final match that resulted in a thrilling, double overtime

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game. Senior Colin Dorgan, who less than a month earlier had lost three members of his family in

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a senseless shooting incident, received a pass at center ice in double overtime and from the slot

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blasted the puck through the Portsmouth goalie’s pads to end the game and send the BVS co-op

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team to the championship game. In an instant, Colin Dorgan became a national hero as people

 

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across the nation erupted in joy upon learning of his achievement; and

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     WHEREAS, In a championship game every bit as thrilling as the BVS victory over

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Portsmouth in the semi-finals, the underdog BVS squad continued its magical run by defeating

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Lincoln High School by the score of 3-2 in four overtimes. Things were looking bleak for BVS

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late in the third period as they trailed 0-2 with only 6 minutes left in the game, before they made a

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roaring comeback. First, Caden Rudek cut the lead in half when he scored with 5:37 left in the

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game. The next big moment seemed like a scene from a Hollywood movie as, after pulling their

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goalie with 53.7 seconds left, Colin Dorgan repeated his heroics on ice when he blasted home a

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clutch game-tying goal with 23 seconds left. The drama continued into the 4th overtime and

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finally ended when Jason Boyes won the game for BVS, and the title, with 5:53 left in the fourth

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overtime; and

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     WHEREAS, Winning a State Title in a team sport is an incredible achievement that

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requires that every player on the team give their all while at the same time always placing team

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goals ahead of individual desires. The 2026 BVS Cop-OP Boys Ice Hockey Team had that

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mindset in abundance as they were led all season by the outstanding play provided by Jacob

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Faria, Nick Rivard, Michael Mon, Drew Silva, Cam Governo, Declan St. Vincent, Jaxon Boyes,

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Nick Bianchi, Preston Manning, Tommy Decataldo, Thomas Fournier, Brody Laliberte, Avery

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Hueston, Colin Dorgan, Alex Pickering, Martin Ayo-Populos, Caden Rudek, Jameson Cordeiro,

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Alex Gosselin, Benjamin Brooks, Chole Corey, Joey Palmer, Tyler Amore, Jason Scott, Logan

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Lang and Matt Palmer; and

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     WHEREAS, The 2025-2026 BVS Co-Op Team was also blessed this season to have the

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outstanding coaching and leadership provided by Head Coach Chris Librizzi, and Assistant

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Coaches Michael Cienava, Nick Gustafson, Chris Lambert, Seth Pickering, and Assistant Coach

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and JV Coach Steve Wowk; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby

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heartily and joyously congratulates the Blackstone Valley Schools Boys Co-Op Ice Hockey Team

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on winning the Rhode Island 2026 Division II State Championship; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to BVS Head Coach Chris Librizzi and the entire

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roster and coaches of the Blackstone Valley Schools Boys Co-Op hockey team.

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