Six stomps in eight total games is nothing to scoff at, and that's exactly where Central Falls stand after their most recent game on Friday. They made easy work of North Providence and carried off a 36-14 win. Central Falls were expected to win, but the margin was definitely larger than the state rankings had forecast.
The contest started off well for Central Falls, whose offense put up 28 first-half points. North Providence countered with 6 points, leaving the score at 28-6 going into the half. The Central Falls defense stood its ground in the third quarter, giving up 0 and all but finishing the match.
No one put up better numbers for Central Falls than senior Dutchie Arroyo, who brought his A game into the match. He snatched 2 receiving TDs and picked up 50 yards on the ground on 4 carries. Senior Dutchie Arroyo has been one of their standout athletes in their past six games. Junior Luis Gonzalez was in the mix, too, providing Central Falls with two touchdowns.
Central Falls' victory brought them up to 7-1. The defeat dropped North Providence's record to 3-4.
Both teams are staying within the conference for their upcoming matches. Next week Central Falls will take on Chariho at 7:00 PM. Since neither squad is a stranger to landslide victories this season, you'd better bet it will be hard-fought showdown. As for North Providence, they will go up against Tolman. North Providence's defense better steel itself: Tolman are averaging 34.57 points per game.
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