CRANSTON – Narragansett wanted no part of a repeat Super Bowl.
The Mariners took the opening possession against Davies and never looked back in the Division IV championship on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 22. Narragansett forced five turnovers, scored on its second possession of the game and walked away from Cranston Stadium with a different feeling this season.
Alec Hayes steered No. 1 Narragansett (6-1) to its eighth football championship overall with a 21-8 victory over No. 3 Davies. The title win under cloudy skies avenges last year’s championship loss to the Patriots .
It’s also Narragansett’s third title in the last six seasons.
“The message was just to finish through every play,” Narragansett’s Christopher Winn said. “Finish your throws, tackles and a whole lot of defense. They w

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