SK Tennis Prepares for Twelfth Title Run
April 12, 2010
The Rebels hudle up before last years state championship. By Tom Higgins As you walk into the Veteran’s Memorial Gymnasium, tucked away in the right hand corner is a banner that shows the most dominant sports team in the state of Rhode Island over the last decade. ... [Read more]
The Hamill Factor: SK’s Most Dominant Athlete
written by Zach Almond · April 12, 2010
Every town has its one great athlete, a multi-sport star who dominates his respective sports, someone whose play epitomizes hard work and determination, someone whose talent is often overshadowed by the ability to make his teammates better. For South Kingstown that athlete is Senior Ben Hamill. ... [Read more]
Conley and Noon Aid Rebels to Third at Wrestling States
written by Philip Campo · March 1, 2010
Wrestling States was a good turn out for South Kingstown this year. The team placed 3rd overall, the same place as last year. The Rebels took two individual titles: senior Pat Conley and senior Seth Noon won the individual titles. At 140 pounds Conley defeated Cory Giblin of Cranston... [Read more]
Girls Swim win again
written by Hennessy Shaw · February 3, 2010
Last Monday, January 25, the Lady Rebels won again, beating out Rodger Williams High School 56-58. This meet was the last meet the team competed in for the season. February 6 begins divisions for both boys and girls, which determines their position and weather or not the team will advance to states. ... [Read more]
South Wrestling Dominates Westerly and Hendricken
written by Philip Campo · February 1, 2010
On Thursday the wrestling team faced off against Westerly and Bishop Hendricken. South Kingstown won both matches, beating Westerly 40-31 and Hendricken 33-30 against. Seniors Pat Conley and Seth Noon showed dominance winning both of their matches on the night. Conley beat the number one ranked 140... [Read more]
Gymnastics Remains Undefeated
written by Andrew Hedglen · February 1, 2010
SKHS gymnastics beat West Warwick scoring 127 points. With one meet left, they stand at an 8-0 record, cruising toward state champ status for the fourth straight time. The girls have kept winning over the years outside of the spotlight. The state meet, February 22, at Rhode Island College,... [Read more]
Girls’ Swim Makes a Comeback
written by Hennessy Shaw · January 20, 2010
SK girls prepare to dive off the block during the 200 medley relay where each team member does 50 meters of a different stroke. On Tuesday January 19, the Swim Lady Rebels traveled to Tollgate to tackle their next competitors. The night started off unusually different. The opposing team first... [Read more]
SK Boys Basketball endures a loss
written by Pat Gee · January 15, 2010
On Monday, January 11 the South Kingstown Rebels Boys’ Basketball team faced off against an undefeated Smithfield. Getting off to a slow start the Rebels were down early 12-2. Ben Hamill and Matt LeValley provided a spark on the offensive side, closing the deficit and going into halftime down... [Read more]
Rebel swim beats Mt. Hope
written by Hennessy Shaw · January 15, 2010
Lady Rebels prepare for the first race of the night, the 200 medley relay which starts off with a 50 meter backstroke. As the official announces the swimmers in the next race, the Rebel Swim Team finds it hard to keep quiet as the excitement builds up before the swimmers begin their heat. At the sound... [Read more]
Rec. Basketball Power Rankings
written by Patrick Gee · January 5, 2010
1. Team 6: Coach Phil Campo The wild and out-of-control Sam Johnson is always an annoyance to guard. Committing an abundance of fouls, though he will never foul out because his brother Dan will make sure that he refs all of his games. Ryan Sherman and Phil Campo provide a solid front court for this... [Read more]