This past week marked an unforgettable chapter in Westerly sports history, filled with dramatic victories, first-time achievements, and exceptional performances across multiple disciplines.
On Saturday, the Westerly High School Boys Lacrosse team clinched their second consecutive State Championship, a historic first for the school. The Bulldogs triumphed over Smithfield at Brown University, thanks to stellar play from seniors Eric Fusaro and goalkeeper Ryder Casady. The team showcased their dominance and resilience, repeating their victory against their rivals and solidifying their place in the school's athletic legacy.
The excitement continued on Sunday when the Girls Lacrosse team capped off their perfect, undefeated season with their first State Championship in the sport's history. The girls, who had endured a winless season just two years ago, turned their fortunes around with an impeccable 16-0 record. Their triumph over Narragansett, with a 16-7 scoreline, was led by senior Hannah Seltzer and sophomore Casey Macera. A poignant moment came in the game's final seconds when senior defensive player and captain Syd Haik, assisted by fellow senior Riley Peloquin, scored her first career goal, highlighting a memorable journey from adversity to triumph. This victory added to a school year that began with a state championship in soccer, marking an unforgettable era for these athletes.
Later on Sunday, the WHS Softball team faced a do-or-die playoff game at Cimalore Field. MVP Sophia Valentini delivered an extraordinary performance, helping the Bulldogs stave off elimination and keeping their championship hopes alive. The team then rallied to support the boys' baseball team in the second game of their series against East Providence.
The excitement peaked on Monday when the Bulldogs baseball team secured a 4-0 victory over East Providence. Senior Zack Miner, the Division 2 player of the year, pitched a complete game shutout, marking a perfect season where he didn't allow a single run. Senior Jack Tenuta, who had an outstanding pitching performance on Sunday, redeemed the previous night's loss with a decisive home run, propelling the Bulldogs into their second State Championship series in three years.
Adding to the remarkable week, the Westerly Middle School softball team finished their season undefeated with a perfect 15-0 record. On Monday, they secured an 8-1 victory over the Hope Highlands Hawkeyes at Rhode Island College, driven by the dominant pitching of phenom Frankie Arnold. The community can look forward to full coverage of the game, featuring special commentary from John Fusaro of Coldwell Banker Coastal Homes.
The excitement isn't over yet. Tonight at 8 PM, the WHS Softball team faces another crucial game against the West Warwick Wizards at Cimalore Field. The Bulldogs have already defeated the Wizards twice at home this season, with senior Emma Caracciolo playing a key role in both dramatic wins. The team is determined to continue their playoff run and add to the week's list of achievements.
This extraordinary week of sports in Westerly has showcased the talent, dedication, and spirit of the community's athletes. Each game has brought thrilling moments and significant milestones, creating a legacy that will be remembered for years to come.