Rhode Island High School Championships

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An eight team Rhode Island High School League existed from 1918-1929. Below is what is known about its champions:

Hope won 4 Baseball Championships

Hope won 3 Football Championships

Burrillville won the 1927 Baseball championship

St. Raphael won the 1928 Class B Baseball championship

Burrillville won the 1929 Class B Baseball championship

Rogers won the 1930-31 Boys Basketball championship (Pawtucket won the regular season title, De La Salle the Conference A and Colt the conference B)

[edit] State Interscholastic Outdoor Track Meet Champions

1917- Hope

1918- Pawtucket

1919- Woonsocket

1920- Woonsocket

1921- Pawtucket

1922- Providence Technical High School + Pawtucket (Class A)

Westerly (Class B)

1923- Providence Technical High School (Class A)

Cumberland (Class B)

1924- Providence Technical High School (Class A)

Westerly (Class B)

1925- Providence Technical High School (Class A)

Barrington (Class B)

1926- Providence Technical High School (Class A)

Barrington (Class B)

1927- Brockton (Class A)

Warwick (Class B)

1928- Hope (Class A)

Stonington (Class B)

1929- Providence Technical High School (Class A)

Stonington (Class B)

1930- Hope (Class A)

Stonington (Class B)

1931- La Salle (Class A)

Warwick (Class B)

1932- Moses Brown (Class A)

Warwick (Class B)


In 1926-27 the first Ice Hockey League was formed containing:


Cranston

Hope

La Salle

Mount Saint Charles

A few years later, some other public schools joined to form an official league.

Cranston won the 1930-31 Interscholastic State and League (regular season) title while Mount Saint Charles won the Interscholastic Conference title


In the 1932-33 season, the Rhode Island Interscholastic League was formed with nine sports:


Baseball Boys Basketball Ice Hockey Football Boys Tennis Boys Golf Boys Cross Country Boys Indoor Track Boys Outdoor Track In the 1953-54 Season, Wrestling was added

Boys Swimming in 1959-60

Boys Soccer in 1965

Boys Volleyball in 1987

Boys Lacrosse in 2001

Rhode Island Dvision 1 Football Champions



Division I Football Championship Results


1972- Cranston East (6-0-1) Beat Woonsocket (6-0-1): 35-8

1973- Rogers (7-0) Beat Warwick Vets (6-1): 20-0

1974- Rogers (9-0) Beat Cranston East (8-0-1): 26-20

1975- Pilgrim (8-0-1) Beat Tolman (8-0-1): 20-7

1976- Rogers (9-0) Beat Hendricken (7-1): 22-14

1977- Rogers (9-0) Beat La Salle (9-0): 20-17

1978- Rogers (6-1-1) Beat Barrington (7-0-1): 28-7

1979- East Providence (9-0) Beat Johnston (8-1): 14-0

1980- East Providence (8-0) Beat Middletown (7-2): 16-14

1981- Hendricken (7-0-1) Beat Cranston West (8-0): 6-0

1982- Hendricken (9-0) Beat Lincoln (8-0-1): 14-6

1983- West Warwick (9-0-1) Beat Hendricken (7-2): 30-13

1984- St. Raphael (8-1) Beat Cumberland (8-0): 34-20

1985- Rogers (8-1) Beat Johnston (7-1-1): 14-12

1986- Rogers (9-0) Beat East Greenwich (8-2): 28-7

1987- Cranston East (7-2) Beat Rogers (7-2-1): 13-0

1988- Rogers (9-0) Beat East Greenwich (6-1-1): 14-0

1989- Rogers (9-0) Beat Woonsocket (9-1): 55-14

1990- Rogers (9-0) Beat Toll Gate (8-2): 24-0

1991- Portsmouth (8-1) Beat La Salle (6-3): 21-14 OT

1992- Portsmouth (9-0) Beat La Salle (6-3): 10-2

1993- Portsmouth (8-1) Beat North Kingstown (6-2): 24-19

1994- Hendricken (7-2) Beat Portsmouth (8-1): 17-14

1995- Hendricken (9-0) Beat East Providence (6-3): 26-12

1996- Hendricken (8-1) Beat Portsmouth (6-2-1): 26-21

1997- East Providence (9-0) Beat Hendricken (7-2): 26-0

1998- Portsmouth (9-0) Beat Hendricken (7-2): 14-0

1999- East Providence (9-0) Beat Hendricken (8-1): 12-6 OT

2000- La Salle (9-0) Beat Portsmouth (7-2): 36-33

2001- La Salle (9-0) Beat East Providence (7-2): 26-18

2002- East Providence (7-1) Beat La Salle (8-0): 35-21

2003- East Providence (8-0) Beat La Salle (7-1): 19-6

2004- Cranston West (9-1) Beat La Salle (8-2): 28-14

2005- Barrington (8-2) Beat La Salle (8-2): 28-7

2006- East Providence (7-1) Beat Hendricken (6-2): 35-13

2007- St. Raphael (8-0) Beat Hendricken (7-1): 8-6



Girls Sports


The earliest known Girls Tennis tournament was the 1969 Singles Tournament. Unsure of the first year.

In 1970-71 Golf Became a co-ed sport, with an individual Girls Golf champion being crowned for the first time

In the 1971-72 Season, the following Girls sports were initiated:

Girls Basketball Girls Cross Country Field Hockey Gymnastics Girls Volleyball Girls Outdoor Track In 1973 Girls Tennis crowned its first team champions, signifying the addition of Girls Tennis

Slow-Pitch Softball in 1977

Girls Soccer in 1983

Fast-Pitch Softball in 1986

Girls Indoor Track in the 1990-91 Season

Swimming became the second co-ed sport in the 1991-92 season with the first all-girls postseason. Swimming remained a co-ed sport from 1991-92 to 1999-00. In 2000-01, Swimming was separated into a Boys Swimming individual sport and a Girls Swimming individual sport)

Girls Lacrosse in 2001

Girls Ice Hockey in the 2002-03 season


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