Pats look to regain Beacon Bowl title
By ALEX SPONSELLERLast Thanksgiving was a bit different for Beacon Bowl participants, as the Johnston football team traveled to Warwick to play for Toll Gate, who pulled out days before the contest.
The Panthers would pull off the upset, taking the 2021 event and bringing the inaugural Beacon Bowl trophy back home to Johnston.
Toll Gate has made its return to the big game this fall, and the Pats are looking forward to extending their win streak over their crosstown rival on Turkey Day. The series is tied 2-2, with the Pats winning the previous two matchups.
“I am super excited about it and feel that it is going to be a good game. We weren’t able to play each other last year, so I think that it is going to be a physical game. They’re going to be looking for a win since we’ve won the past couple of years,” said Pilgrim captain Luke Corcoran.
“I’m just happy to be back against Toll Gate. We’re supposed to play Toll Gate, it’s a tradition,” added fellow senior captain Matt Santos.
Although the Pats got some revenge when they beat the Panthers this regular season, and will be playing the Titans, head coach Blake Simpson is fired up to get back out there and send this year’s club off on a better note.
“It leaves a bad taste in your mouth the way the senior class went out. They were such a great group of kids, such a great core with those leaders. It hurt to see them have their last game be a loss, so we’re looking forward to hosting Toll Gate and hopefully getting a W,” said Simpson.
Corcoran is also hoping to finish his high school career strong.
“It’s definitely bittersweet. I didn’t play any football before high school, but I love the team and am sad to see the end of it,” said Corcoran.
Titans happy to be back in Beacon Bowl
By ALEX SPONSELLERAfter missing out on the chance to play Thanksgiving last year, the Toll Gate football team is back in 2022 and looking to pull off an upset against the rival Patriots.
Toll Gate was winless in a rebuilding season this fall but likes its chances against Pilgrim despite its record.
“I’m super excited for the rivalry. I think we can definitely pull something out and achieve what we want to do. Neither of us the standout season we expected. It affects me more because it’s my senior year, it gives me one more chance to go up again my rival
school and ball out,” said Toll Gate senior Zach DeCorpo.
“I’m extremely excited. It’s doable this year, we can actually win because last year in the playoffs it didn’t go as planned. This year we have a real shot at upsetting them,” added Toll Gate quarterback Jacob Vann. DeCorpo, who plays in all three phases for the Titans, believes that playing dynamic offense and tough defense will be key in getting the Turkey Day win.
“Our offense needs to be more potent and stand out more while our defense needs more grit,” said DeCorpo.
Vann is looking forward to experiencing Thanksgiving football after missing out the past two years.
“It’s amazing. Not every school gets to play on thanksgiving and I really want to be a part of it. I haven’t been able to the past two years,” said Vann. The signal caller is also excited to get one last chance to beat the Pats and take the Beacon Bowl lead, as the record sits at 2-2.
“Off the field, there is going to be that rivalry no matter what sport. On the field it’s a rivalry because we want to win, we have friends that play for the other team. You want to win,” said Vann.
“The greatest accomplishment is not in never failing, but in rising again after you fall.”
~Vince Lombardi
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Falcons ready to extend Turkey Day win streak
By ALEX SPONSELLERThe Cranston West football team is coming off a playoff run and is carrying much momentum into this year’s Thanksgiving matchup against the rival Thunderbolts of Cranston East.
After a few years of the Bolts being on top, the balance of power has shifted back in West’s favor, with the Falcons riding a multigame win streak into Turkey Day. The current series is tied 24-24, so this year’s event is more important than ever.
The West seniors have one goal in mind: Win, and have fun doing it.
“We’re looking to come out and get another win this year. This game means a lot to the city of Cranston, so it means a lot to us to come out, play hard and finish our high school career,” said captain Marcus Chung.
“Hopefully we can come out here and take the series lead,” added senior captain Dimitri LeBlanc.
Domenic Schiavulli is also looking forward to playing in front of a packed house and to celebrate the holiday with the community.
“Hopefully we come out here, play for the fans, play for us, and put on a show,” said Schiavulli. “There are so many people there, the energy is different, it’s not like any other game. The energy is high, everybody is excited and you get to spend time with your family after. Nothing better than that.”
Bolts hope to get back into win column
By ALEX SPONSELLERThe Cranston East football team is looking to get back on top this Thanksgiving, as the rival Falcons have pieced together a win streak and tied the overall series record. East had a chance to win last year, but the Falcons would piece together a late comeback victory.
The Bolts had a down fall season and are looking to make a statement by seasons end.
“We’re hungrier than ever letting up a loss like (last year). We have something to prove this year and even
not having a good year this season, we have a chip on our shoulders,” said East captain Tommy Roche.
Stopping the West rushing attack, particularly standout Marcus Chung, will be key on the field, according to East’s Brady Kitterick.
“They’ve got Marcus Chung, he’s quick. We’ve got to run to the ball, get hats on the ball, tackling, that’s what we’ve got to do,” said Kitterick.
Although winning is a goal of the Bolts, so is having fun and enjoying the holiday atmosphere.
“You aren’t going to get a crowd like that anywhere
else. It’s a historic rivalry. The whole city comes together and whatever happens on the field, happens on the field. Then everyone comes together to celebrate,” said East’s Peyton Ginolfi.
Fellow senior Nachbi Chery is also looking forward to hitting the field one last time with this core.
“With everyone here, we’ve been here since freshman year, we’ve been here through Covid, we’ve been here through everything. This last game means a lot to us,” said Chery.
“I am thankful for the Pilgrim football program. I started out my freshman year in 2004 and to come around as an assistant and to now be the head coach, I am definitely thankful for that. I am thankful for the team, thankful for my family, my wife and my dog.”
“The biggest thing that I’m thankful for are the lessons that you learn. From being involved in the game, being part of a team, the friendships that you develop, all of those kind of things. It’s a very unique sport, it’s very difficult to play football. It requires a lot of commitment and you have to appreciate the guys that do.”
“For me, it’s about getting together with the kids, teaching them about community and camaraderie. Football is the best team sport. Eleven men working for one thing. I am thankful to be able to work with these guys, they’ve worked hard, and it’s good to see them and how they develop outside the X’s and O’s. I’m thankful to be out here with them.”
“I’m thankful for football for the relationships that it has garnered me throughout life. Some of my best friends are the ones that I grew up playing football with. Not only that, but to be able to coach young men and watch them develop into men, have families of their own, smile, come back around and talk about the good old times, that’s why I’m thankful for football.”
Toll Gate Titans Pilgrim Patriots
Jacob Soulliere
Jack Coffie
Justyn Murphy
Cole Bigelli
Andrew Vicino
John Kelly
Amari Matthews
Carter Clifton
Matthew Santos
Chace Roberts
Luka Ruscio
Colin Burke
Josh Escamilla
Kary Baptiste
Vitchai Kong
Christopher Cronin
Lawrence Robinson
Evan Nolan
Alexander I. Pinheiro
Rian Ogni
Giovanni De Melo
Hunter Schobel
Dylan Rodrigues
Ryan Motta
Tristan Miller
Austin Tate
Louis Gauthier
Noah Wyman
Ty Devine
Dylan Roberts
Jayden McGowan
Devin Peterson
Noah Smiley
Marcello Restituyo
Donovan Watts
Julius Castro
Jacob DeGrasse
Thomas McCaffrey
Aydan Amaral
Andreas Filippou
Isaac Iannone
Nicholas Pirraglia
Raymond Facente
Evan Kaya
Alex Earle
Alejandro Marino
Brandon Wolfenden
Luke Corcoran
Jeffrey Lyons
Kenneth Irizarry
Joseph Nardolillo
Chris Maniatakos
Isaac Delgado
Brady Highcove
Trevor Petrozzi
Joshua Mihalos
Zackary Tate
Lucas Johnson
Cole Menning
Marcos Ramirez
John Ricci
Nicholas Bruner
Andrew Bacon
Anthony Lee-smith
Kason Wirtz
Ryan Fracassa
Anthony Merola
Christian Boudreau
Jack Colvin
Matthew Zegarzewski
Jayden Pina
Jacob Vann
Jonathan Almeida
Brayden Healey
Jonah Mattiello
Evan Burnham
Roman Abatiello
Annrew Francis
Karl Volk
Shane Moro
Austin Wheeler
Sean Anderson
Jack Larrivee
Queliel Rivera
Glenn Marmol
Anthony Bonang
Devin Kelly
Conor Finegan
Joseph McCormick
Alberto Garcia
Stephen Amargo
Benjamin Berry
Jackson Kavanagh
Jonah Townsend
Rocco Coccio
Brady Leigh
Nathan Gamba
Thaddeus Kraus
Devyn Turner
Noah Durand
Jordan Wilding
Tyrisse Volmar
Kyle Jeranka
Jacob Arthurs
Devin Manzo
Ryan Reid
Logan Legault
Ryan Waleryszak
Zachary DeCorpo
Desmond Smith
Jorden Capuano
Dariel Guzman
Joseph Taber
Christian Mouritsen
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Marcus Chung
Noah Ciceron
Kelan Cornell
Aidan Royal
Lorenzo Giaccarini
Domenic Schiavulli
Jack Majcher
Dylen Gorman
Matthew DeFusco
Hudson Carvalho
Samuel Picillo
Mikey Barlow
Aryan Tanwar
Dimitri LeBlanc
Braydan Stetson
Raymond Mahoney
Adrian Samayoa
Thomas Pilderian
Steven Girouard
Anthony Cambio
Brayden D’Attilio
Richard Thomas Tierney
Daniel Negalha
Evan Sao
Dylan Cicchitelli
Zachary Petrella
Andrew Alchihed
Aidan Merhi
Dean Gaulin
Derek Rocchio
Jared Parent
Cameron DiCenzo
Luis Torres
Angelo Capaldi
John Quattrocchi
Adam Stoloff
Justin Amaral
Jack Barboza
Edwin Batista
Emanuel Daluz
Nathan Daluz
Anthony Desjarlais
Jason DiGiovanni
Angel Figueroa
Angell Garcia
Gio Gonsalves
Valentino Gonzalez
Ivan Lama
Darian Marines
Sean Mendonca
Miguel Nunez
Ethan Peloquin
Jamil Rodriguez
Romeo Rodriguez
Carlos Salas Arriaza
Jamani Taveras
Naz Milien
Romeo Cordero
Nachbi Chery
Antonello Lucchetti
Jacob Lavalas
A’driahn Foreman
Da’Qwon Foster
Esaie Romain
Jayden Chagnon
Alexondrae Jones
Kale Benton
David White
Juan Carrion
James Low
Xavier Grundy
Michael Terry
Elijah Belmont
Nicholas Pappas
Anthony Hernandez
Enmanuel Morillo
Josiah Everette
Peyton Ginolfi
Adon Juarez
Donte Grossett
Hector Peguero
Stanton Moretti
Dekontee Boylowlu
Alexis Franco
Tim Calixto
Jordan Knowles
Blake Johnson
Thomas Henin
Jensy Rodriguez
DionAndre Brown
Isaiah Pina
Ethan Nhar
Davon Ross
Zachary Soucy
Thomas Roche
Brady Kitterick
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