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    The WNBA draft is underway, as the league welcomes its newest rookie class on Monday night. With the No. 1 pick for the second straight year, the Dallas Wings opened the night by selecting Azzi Fudd, reuniting the 5-foot-11 guard with former UConn teammate Paige Bueckers. WNBAs international flavor Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said before the draft started that the league is looking to play a game outside North America for the first time in 2027. Then the leagues teams spent the three rounds adding 10 international players. A trio of international players were selected in the first round. Center Awa Fam Thiam became the highest drafted Spanish player at No. 3 overall. Spain added a second player when Iyana Martin Carrion was taken by Portland with its first ever draft pick at No. 7 overall. Nell Angloma of France was the 12th selection by Connecticut. Forward Frieda Buhner of Germany was the second pick in the second round by Portland. 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Minnesota Lynx Lani White Theres hope for third-round picks The odds are against third-round picks, but expansion creates more job opportunities. In 2025, just three made WNBA rosters: JJ Quinerly (No. 27), Liatu King (No. 28) and Taylor Thierry (No. 36). So dont count any of these players out. Teams are always in the market for someone to rise above the odds. Round 2 picks 26. Toronto Tempo Saffron Shiels 27. Phoenix Mercury Ines Pitarch-Granel 28. Atlanta Dream Indya Nivar 29. Las Vegas Aces Janiah Barker 30. Washington Mystics Darianna Littlepage-Buggs Who is Seattle getting? Name: Taina Mair School: Duke Stats: 5-foot-9 guard, averaged 11.6 points, 5.6 assists, 5.9 rebounds Strength: Good ball-handler with active hands on defense Weakness: 3-point shooting must be more consistent Round 2 picks 21. Chicago Sky Latasha Lattimore 22. Toronto Tempo Teonni Key 23. Golden State Valkyries Ashlon Jackson 24. Los Angeles Sparks Chance Gray 25. 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He threw four no-hit innings before freshman Gavin Gibree led off the fifth with a single. After another Hagerty strikeout, Smithfield freshman Connor Curtis came up with a single to second.Knowing theyd have limited chances, the Sentinels tried to score Gibree on the play, but he was gunned at the plate by Drew Algava. Smithfield didnt have another baserunner the rest of the game.Haggerty threw six innings of two-hit ball, hitting a batter and finishing with nine strikeouts on 77 pitches. Dustin Boundreau came on in the seventh and threw a clean inning to pick up the save.The efforts were needed because Chamberlin was equally impressive. While he struggled with command he walked six in 4 2/3 innings Chamberlin surrendered only two hits and finished with 11 strikeouts. Dominic Lombardi threw the final 2 1/3 inning, giving up one hit and striking out three.SOFTBALL Division IWesterly 10, Moses Brown 0Ella Keegan led the offense and Frankie Arnold continued her great start as the Bulldogs pulled off a 10-0 win over the Quakers.Westerly took advantage of Moses Brown miscues to build a 2-0 lead in the second and thats when Keegan struck a big blow, ripping an RBI double that was followed by another from Arnold. Addie Poole capped scoring in the inning with an RBI single for a 6-0 lead.The Bulldogs didnt need that many runs. Arnold threw four innings of two-hit ball, striking out six, and Avery Gingerella helped preserve the shutout with one inning of no-hit ball, striking our three.Keegan finished 2-for-4 with two RBI and one run. Arnold also had two hits and drove in one run and Danica Gingerella had two hits and scored twice in the win. Poole finished with two RBI.Ava Lourenco and Abigail McAuliffe had the only two hits of the game for Moses Brown.St. Raphael 10, Bay View 5Emma Martin showed what kind of day it was going to be in the first inning, helping lead the Saints to a 10-5 win over the Bengals.Martin got St. Raphael going with a first-inning RBI single, but didnt stop there. She added two-run single as past of a four-run third inning and added an RBI double in the sixth.With All-Stater Izzy Sousa still sidelined, Martin got the job done in the circle as well. She surrendered three earned runs, striking out 10 in her seven innings of work.Noelle Welch helped the offense from the top of the order, going 1-for-3 with two runs and one RBI. Sophie Roman and Lily Briere both scored twice for the Saints and Makayla McDermott drove in one run and also scored one.Alexa Fredricks led the Bay View offense, going 2-for-3 with three RBI and one run in the loss.Fairfield Ludlow 13, Cumberland 6The Clippers started hot in the first inning but the offense stalled after that in a 13-6 loss to Fairfield-Ludlow.Cumberland surrendered four runs in the first inning to its guests from Connecticut, but the offense got them back in the bottom half. Tessa Nicastro scored on a dropped third strike, Maddie Casavant scored on a wild pitch and a two-run double by Madelyn Crawford tied the game at four.Fairfield-Ludlow took the lead back in the top of the second with one run, then added three in the third. Cumberland scored in the third on an RBI groundout by Cadence Hebert and added one more in the fifth on a passed ball, but Fairfield-Ludlow put things away with five in the seventh inning.Nicastro went 2-for-3 with two runs and Casavant scored twice as well. Abby OConnell had two RBI in the loss.Prout 12, Smithfield 1The Crusaders mashed all afternoon, giving Megan Gardiner more than enough support in a 12-1 win over the Sentinels.Prout was hungry for hits and wasted little time getting them, as the first two batters reached before Sara Slitts RBI single brought in the games first run. Lily Sheehan drove in another for a 3-0 advantage after the first and the Crusaders added two more in the second before exploding for six in the fifth, bringing the 10-run rule into play.Gardiner welcomed the help, but it wasnt needed. The sophomore threw all five innings, giving up four hits with no walks while striking out eight batters.It was a big day for Ana Pearce, who went 2-for-4 with four RBI. Rachael Dias and Mia Boyajian both went 2-for-3 with three runs and one RBI and Slitt finished 1-for-3 with two RBI and two runs. Sheehan had two hits and three RBI and Frankie Smith scored twice in the win.Maggie Lee drove in Mallory Cavanagh for Smithfields lone run in the loss.Cranston West 5, Coventry 0Izzy Marcano threw a gem and swung a big bat as the Falcons flew past the Oakers, 5-0.Marcano, part of Cranston Wests talented freshman class, had it working in the circle from the start. She threw a complete game, spreading six hits and one walk over her seven innings while striking out nine.The Falcons got Marcano a 1-0 lead in the third on a triple by Caroline Nelson. Marcano added to it in the fourth, hitting a three-run home run. The final run was scored in the fifth off an error.Nelson finished her afternoon 2-for-4 with one RBI and one run and freshman Alexa Okolowitcz also had a two-hit day while scoring one run.La Salle 7, Pilgrim 2In a tight game with a familiar foe, the Rams woke up in the bottom of the fifth and came up with timely hits that led them to a 7-2 win over the Patriots.La Salle scored the games first run on an error, but Pilgrim tied things up in the fourth on a home run by Carli Harker. The Rams took the lead back in the bottom half on a home run by Jesse Broomfield, but an error after a hit by Madison Tuirok let the Patriots tie things at two.Nikki Pallotta gave La Salle the lead for good with an RBI double in the fifth and an RBI double by Izzy Dong made it a two-run game. Sophie Morgan came up with a devastating blow in the sixth with a two-run double, then scored on a single by Pallotta.All-Stater Hailey Vigneau was her usual self, throwing seven innings while spreading out six hits and one walk and giving up just one earned run.Morgan had a big day at the dish, going 2-for-3 with three runs and two RBI. Pallotta finished 2-for-4 with two RBI.Kaelyn Shea had two hits for Pilgrim and Addison Dempsey scored the second run in the loss.SOFTBALL Division IIPonaganset 6, Barrington 3Mia Duncan came up with a clutch hit in the fourth and Mattea Mello came up big in the circle when it counted in the Chieftains 6-3 win over the Eagles.Barrington out-hit Ponaganset, but Mello didnt let it affect her game. The Eagles managed to get runners in scoring position in the first and third innings, but couldnt scrap up a run. 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Maya Etheridge also had two hits and scored one run and Aubrey Paxton also came up with two hits in the loss.East Greenwich 19, Classical 7The Avengers took care of business early against their Division III foe, piling on 10 runs in the first two innings on their way to a 19-7 win over the Purple.Two bases-loaded walks and a passed ball at East Greenwich up 3-0 after the first. Classical answered with one run in the top of the second, but the Avengers continued to pounce on Purple mistakes in the bottom half to take a 10-1 lead. Classical scored for in the third, but EG added five and later put the game away in the fourth via the 12-run rule.It was a nice afternoon from the bottom of the order, as freshman Natalie Ucci went 2-for-3 with two RBI and three runs from the No. 7 spot. Fellow freshman Charlotte Barrett, hitting ninth, finished 1-for-3 with three RBI and two runs and No. 8 hitter Molly Hanlon, also a freshman, scored three runs in the win.Another freshman, Catherine Sheeran, went 2-for-3 with one RBI and one run.Kiaris Rojas had two RBI for Classical and Victoria Tavares scored two runs in the loss.Scituate 8, Mt. Hope 3Katelyn Chatelle came up with the clutch hit the Spartans needed, driving in the go-ahead run to break up a tie game in the fourth in the eventual 8-3 win over the Huskies.Scituate got off to a good start and led 3-0 before Mt. Hope tied the game in the top of the third on a two-run single by Sofia Haberman and the game-tying sacrifice fly by Tayla Simas.Faith Dumont got the Spartans going in the right direction with a leadoff double in the fourth, scoring two batters later after Chatelles single to left. Chatelle eventually scored on a passed ball.Izzy Rotondo made sure the lead stuck. 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Up 8-0 heading to the third, Heon, Xavier and Drew all hit inside-the-park home runs as part of an 11-run inning that ended the game after three due to the 15-run rule.Xavier finished the game 2-for-2 with four RBI and three runs and Heon went 3-for-3 with three RBI and four runs. Freshman Olivia Geib-Ayala went 3-for-3 with three RBI and classmate Drew was 2-for-2 with two RBI and two runs.Fellow freshman Madison Clayton scored three runs while walking three times and freshman Breonna Carleton also scored twice.LC Collins hit a home run in the loss for Central Falls.SOFTBALL Division IIITiverton 18, Davies 5Carlie Martin started her day with two walks, but had to take a slow trot later in the day that highlighted the Tigers 18-5 win over the Patriots.Tiverton got out to an 8-0 lead before Davies could pick up a bat, highlighted by a two-run double from Kelsey Conway. 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Chris Ciarniello pitched two innings of relief, striking out four to secure the dub.Sammy Shelton went 2-for-4 with a stolen base in the loss for Pilgrim.Hendricken 7, Cumberland 0 Read Bill Koch's story from the Hawks' win over the Clippers right here.BASEBALL - Division IIMiddletown 8, West Warwick 2The Islanders came up with a two-out rally in the fourth, scoring six runs that propelled them past the Wizards in an 8-6 win.West Warwick scored four runs in the first two innings and led 4-2 when Middletown came alive. With two outs, Evan Agren walked to load the bases and Mike Lisella followed with a two-run single that tied the game. Camerone Carlisle struck next with an RBI single that put the Islanders ahead by one run and Noah Travers came up next with a two-run double. An RBI single by Kenneth Pirches capped the scoring and had Middletown ahead 8-4.The Wizards answered with two runs in the top half of the fifth, but Lisella closed the door for Middletown to pick up the save.Travers had a big game, going 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs. Lisella had two hits, two RBI and one run and Agren scored twice while driving in one.Nick Andruchow provided some pop for West Warwick, going 2-for-4 with two runs and one RBI. Anthony Burt also had two hits one a triple and scored one run.St. Raphael 4, Prout 2Struggling to score, the Saints came up clutch late and Leyton Capellos effort out of the bullpen was huge in the 4-2 win over the Crusaders.St. Raphael put a run on the board in the first, but was stymied after thanks to the efforts of Prout starter Ryan Antonucci. Trailing 2-1 heading to the fifth, the Saints earned three walks to load the bases before Jaiden Rosarios single tied the game at 2. Gavin Fortes followed with a sacrifice fly that put St. Raphael on top for good.Capello was impressive in his relief effort, coming on in the third and pitching 4 2/3 innings while giving up two, walking three and striking out five to earn the win.Rosario finished the game with two hits for St. Raphael, Fortes had two RBI and Carlos Smith scored twice in the win.Cam Randall had the big swing of the afternoon, hitting a solo home run for Prout that tied the game at 1 in the first inning.Narragansett 2, EWG 1Offense was tough to come by for both teams, but the Mariners pitchers made the most of the two runs they scored to hold on to a 2-1 win over the Scarlet Knights.With ace Zayden Kent on the mound, Narragansett felt good about its chances, but the game remained scoreless after Kent left the game following three innings of no-hit ball where he struck out seven.Lucas Previtte came on and got dinged for a run in the fifth, but Aiden Clancey was able to take over and shut EWG down the rest of the way to pick up the save. Clancey also provided the offense for Narragansett with a two-out, two-run single in the fifth.J.J. Langlais started the game for the Knights and threw well, with the pitch to Clancey serving as the lone mistake. Tyler Medeiros came on in relief and threw 2 1/3 inning of two-hit relief.BASEBALL - Division IIIMt. Pleasant 14, Pawtucket 5The Kilties exploded for 11 runs in the top of the eighth and while Pawtucket managed to scrap up a pair, the deficit was far too big to overcome.Pawtucket got off to a great start with three runs in the first, but Mount Pleasant tied the game with three in the second and third before the teams traded zeroes, forcing extra innings.With a runner on second to start the inning, the Kilties bunted him over to set up a sacrifice fly from Yamiel Moya to take a 4-3 lead. There were two outs, but the scoring didnt stop there. Four hits, four bases-loaded walk and one hit-by-pitch with the bases juiced led to the 11-run explosion that gave Mount Pleasant the win.Hideky Inoa had a big game for the Kilties, going 2-for-5 with four RBI and one run. Waner Mateo finished 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs and Yadiel Peralta was 3-for-3 with three runs and two RBI. Moya drove in a pair and scored twice in the win.Harald Fernandez had three hits and scored once for Pawtucket and Jaiden Mills had three hits, scoring once and driving in one run in the loss.Tiverton 11, Hope 9After seeing the Blue Wave offense come up big in the first, the host Tigers made sure to answer, scoring nine runs in their half of the inning on their way to an 11-9 win.Samuel Garcias two-run single highlighted a four-run start for Hope, but Tivertons response was immediate with four straight doubles helping turning the scoreboard around before four RBI singles made it 9-4 after the first.The Blue Wave got three in the second, but the Tigers came up with one more run to get the lead to four. Hope chipped away, but Aidan Sylvia was able to close the door in the seventh to secure the win.Sylas Carlile had a great day atop the Tiverton order, going 3-for-4 with three runs and one RBI. Alex Monkevicz went 3-for-3 with one RBI and one run and Nolan Mercer had two hits with two runs and one RBI. Alex Bishop drove in a pair in the win.Chris Bernard starred for Hope, going 3-for-3 with two runs and one RBI. Jorldanis Gamboa drove in two runs and Bryan Abreu scored three times in the loss.BASEBALL Other scoresDivision IIIProvidence Country Day 9, Paul Cuffee 2BOYS LACROSSE - Division IMoses Brown 11, Barrington 5The young Quakers continue to play well in new roles, with Christian Smith leading the way for the offense in an 11-5 win over the Eagles.With Barringtons defensive efforts focused on slowing All-Stater Reese Chase, Smith stepped up huge and led the team with four goals. Sophomor Matt Azevedo had a hat trick and freshman Ben Magiera came up with two goals of his own. Chase and sophomore Hugo Harrell had the other goals.Peyton Hiller and Onson Tieu led Barrington with two goals apiece.BOYS LACROSSE - Other scoresDivision I Pilgrim 19, Cranston West 11Division IIEast Greenwich 9, Cumberland 4Division IIIMt. Hope 15, PCDSRA 1Narragansett 9, Burrillville 5GIRLS LACROSSE - Division IV Lincoln 8, Scituate 5An outstanding effort by Riley Bouthellette, who scored five goals, helped the Lions get by the Spartans. Also helping Lincoln in the win were Molly Comtois, Grace Araujo and Andreya Imondi, who each found the back of the net.Scituate would not go away quietly as it got goals three goals from Grace Jacavone and one each from Isabella OLeary and Althea Selby in the loss.GIRLS LACROSSE - Other scoresDivision I Chariho 14, South Kingstown 4Moses Brown 12, St. George's 11Division IITiverton 10, Cranston East 1Division IIISmithfield 13, Bay View 9Division IVClassical 9, North Providence 3BOYS TENNIS - Division ISouth Kingstown 5, North Kingstown 2Its been a prosperous spring thus far for the Rebels and up against the rival Skippers, it was Prosper Lin who earned the clinching point that earned them a 5-2 win.North Kingstown had victories in the top two singles spots, but South Kingstown got a big win from Ian Lin at No. 4 singles and showed off its doubles strengths to take a 3-2 lead before Prosper Lin was able to put the finishing touches on his win at No. 3.Singles: Will Michaud, NK, def. Jonah Plonsky, SK, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6; Nick Caranci, NK, def. Jayce Plonsky, SK, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2; Prosper Lin, SK, def. Ivy Cote, 6-4, 6-0,; Ian Lin, SK, def. Jack Lilly, NK, 6-0, 6-0.Doubles:Jeff Hill/Ronan Ray, SK, def. Ben Burke/Evan Weiner, 6-3, 6-3; Owen Kostarides/Kai Schneider, SK, def. Eli Koker/Noah Kapalka, 6-1, 6-4; Ian Grden/Miles Licht, SK, def. Jack Cenerini/Aaraz Puranik, NK, 6-3, 4-6, 10-8.BOYS TENNIS - Other scoresDivision ILincoln 5, Cumberland 2East Greenwich 5, La Salle 2Division IIIProvidence Country Day 5, Portsmouth 2Scituate 7, Coventry 0BOYS VOLLEYBALL - Division I Barrington 3, Chariho 0The Eagles were led byDonovanPark with 11 kills, three digs, and two blocks, andGabeGraffrecorded six kills, an ace and six digs in the 25-18, 25-19, 25-21 win.BOYS VOLLEYBALL - Division IIWest Warwick 3, South Kingstown 1Michael Gallo had 15 kills and Ian Dignan added 45 assists as West Warwick downed South Kingstown, 23-25, 25-12, 25-17, 25-14. For the Rebels in the loss, Luke Brock had eight Kills and one dig, Chase Wolstencroft recorded 12 assists, two kills, one block and two aces and Sam Conover had five kills and one block.Pawtucket 3, Portsmouth 1MilkSenephaled Pawtucket with 12 kills, 10 digs and three aces,CooperMarkleyrecorded 10 kills and nine digs, andMylesCarterhad 41 assists in the 20-25, 25-21, 25-16, 26-24 win.For Portsmouth,JadeCaseyhad 12 kills and six blocks, andJacobLabontehad a pair of kills and three blocks in the loss.BOYS VOLLEYBALL - Division IIIMt. 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