What happened in Monday's high school games? Here are the scores

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What happened in Monday's high school games? Here are the scores

Here are the scores and more from the games across Rhode Island, plus Tuesday's schedule.

What happened in Monday's high school games? Here are the scores

Here are the scores and more from the games across Rhode Island, plus Tuesday's schedule.

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Nethania Figueroa hit the game-tying home run in the seventh and three batters later, Trinity Provencher came through with a walk-off double that gave the Townies a 4-3 win over Prout.

Prout scrapped up one run in the first and after East Providence tied the score, scored the go-ahead run in the fourth on a Frankie Smith bunt single before getting some insurance on an RI single by Sara Slitt in the fifth.

Down to their last at-bat, the Townies rallied in the bottom of the seventh. Maura Roche hit a one-out double to spark things and that was followed by Figueroa’s titanic shot to left. With two outs, Audrey Bernard hit a single and Provencher came through with a double to left that plated pinch-runner Bella Paneto with the game-winning run.

Provencher had two hits, drove in one and scored another and Figueroa’s two RBI led the team. Cassandra Dulude threw three innings of one-run, three-hit relief and picked up the win.

Mia Boyajian had two hits and scored one run in the loss. Lily Sheehan was solid in the circle in the loss, striking out 11.

Zayden Kent struck out 11 batters through five innings, and allowed just two runs, with two hits, to lead the Mariners over the Broncos. Kent also helped his own cause, driving home two runs with a single in the first inning.

But the hosts did not go without a fight, plating a pair of runs in the bottom of the seventh before Finley Hohl was able to close the door with a pair of strikeouts.

Drez Owens and Vito Paglia each scored twice for Narragansett, while Hohl, Aidan Clancey and Riley Cronin each had a pair of hits in the win.

Trailing by four runs in the final frame, Burrillville made one final push when Zackary Laplume (two RBIs) singled home a run and Tim Casserly hit into a fielder's choice to plate another, narrowing the deficit to two. But that was as close as the Broncos would get, with Hohl striking out the final batter of the game.

It was the Cam Carlisle show Monday afternoon as the visiting Islanders' starter struck out 10 batters, allowing just two hits and one run through five innings. At the plate, Carlisle led Middletown batters by going 3-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored.

That was all the offense Middletown would need, but they got plenty more. Mike Lisella drove in a pair, and scored twice, and Evan Agren was 2-for-3 with two runs scored.

Middletown relievers Agren and Colton Kerrison finished up with two scoreless innings.

The Knights were led by Maikel Alcantara Gomez, who was 2-for-3 with an RBI in the loss.

The Chargers took the lead early and padded it late while holding off the Panthers at Johnston Memorial Park.

Chariho plated two runs on an error in the second, a single run in the fourth and two more in the seventh to open up what had been just a 3-2 advantage. Landon Sumner closed 3-for-4 with an RBI, Gavyn Pepler added two hits and Rohan Downing drove in a run to key the attack.

Dominic Andrade turned in six strong innings to pick up the victory for the Chargers (7-2), allowing just five hits and a lone walk while striking out four. Jake Rankin drove in both runs for Johnston (2-4) thanks to a hit in the fourth.

The Titans used one key inning on offense and let Brady Fales handle the rest while knocking off the Cougars.

Toll Gate did all its scoring in the bottom of the third, plating three unearned runs – the first came on a North Providence error. Paul Doyle was hit by a pitch to earn an RBI the hard way and Brayden Randall brought home another on a fielder’s choice.

That was enough for Fales, who allowed a Mike Ryan sacrifice fly in the first and nothing else. He scattered three hits and struck out three while working 6 2/3 strong frames. It was a second straight win for the Titans (2-4-1) and a third game in a row unbeaten – the Cougars (4-3) dropped their second straight.

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