PROVIDENCE – He didn’t take the court last Friday night at Rhode Island College, yet future Friar Kayvaun Mulready was still the center of attention. A few fans asked to take their picture with the youngster who last month became the first player from the high school Class of 2024 to supply Ed Cooley’s program with a verbal commitment. It was a quasi-rockstar moment that confirmed the anticipation that’s brewing for someone who hails from Worcester and currently prepping at Worcester Academy.
The R.I. Interscholastic League in conjunction with Shea and Tiverton high schools released a statement Monday night in response to allegations of abusive and inappropriate language, including racial slurs, toward Shea boys basketball players by spectators who attended last Thursday’s game between the two schools. The RIIL facilitated a...
BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) — More than 70 ambulances showed up Tuesday to transfer about 160 patients evacuated from a Massachusetts hospital that lost power after an electrical transformer fire. The power was shut off at Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital for safety reasons, officials said. “We are removing some critically...
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