The Mt. Hope Huskies will take on the Cranston East Thunderbolts at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. Mt. Hope is coming into the contest hot, having won their last six games.
On Saturday, Mt. Hope made easy work of North Providence and carried off a 35-14 win. Considering the Huskies have won three matchups by more than 20 points this season, Saturday's blowout was nothing new.
Robert Annis was his usual excellent self, rushing for 180 yards and five scores while picking up 7.8 yards per carry. He was no stranger to the big play, turning on the jets for a run that went for 62 yards. Another receiver making a difference was Nick Rogers, who gained 145 total yards.
Mt. Hope's run defense was locked in: North Providence could only muster 2.5 yards per carry. The team can thank Brody Cavalieri for the heroic effort on defense: he. Mt. Hope didn't have any issues in that department, having averaged 8.5.

Brody Cavalieri
| 11/01/25 @ North Providence | 9 |
| 10/25/25 vs Cranston East | 17 |
| 10/17/25 @ Mt. Pleasant | 18 |
| 10/09/25 @ Chariho | 20 |
| 10/03/25 @ Pilgrim | 23 |
| + 9 more games |
Mt. Hope didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off three passes before the game was over. It was truly a group effort as Jonathan Sylvia, Cavalieri, and Annis picked up one apiece. Cavalieri has been hot for a while, having also posted seven or more total tackles the last 14 times he's played.
Meanwhile, Cranston East didn't have quite enough to beat East Greenwich on Saturday and fell 23-20. The Thunderbolts have now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games.
Mt. Hope's victory bumped their record up to 6-2. As for Cranston East, their loss dropped their record down to 3-5.
Mt. Hope strolled past Cranston East in their previous matchup last Saturday by a score of 24-6. Will the Huskies repeat their success, or do the Thunderbolts have a new game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.
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