Starting March 22, the no spectator policy will be lifted, the Rhode Island Interscholastic League announced.
Higher-risk outdoor sports, including football, will be allowed under the newly loosened restricitons.
Low- and moderate-risk sports, including indoor track and field, basketball, hockey, gymnastics and swimming, can begin playing games.
New restrictions are in place to ensure cleaning, mask-wearing and social distancing procudures are followed.
"We're saying goodbye to McCoy and Rhode Island, but everyone is welcome. We're not going too far."
Teams will play an abbreviated season, and only outdoor sports will be allowed.
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The team's farewell celebration and 50th anniversary at McCoy Stadium will not be held as planned.
The team's signature red, white and blue plane is here to stay in Warwick.
Fans can enjoy a ballpark meal on the diamond at McCoy Stadium.
PawSox fans can get a photo of a special message on the video screen at McCoy.
The team's farewell to Rhode Island celebration has been hamstrung by the coronavirus pandemic.
The team is celebrating its 50th and final anniversary at McCoy Stadium in 2020.
The Cranston East Thunderbolts will face off against the Cranston West Falcons this Thanksgiving.
Nearly two years after filling in for a sudden cancellation, Todd Angilly is stepping into Bruins legend Rene Rancourt's shoes.
Four Cranston residents ran the Boston Marathon this year. See how they did.
The team will have a special event celebrating the couple's engagement before the game on Friday, April 12.
The Pawtucket Red Sox will once again become "Osos Polares de Pawtucket" during nearly every Tuesday home game this season.
Here are the three men and two women from Cranston running in this year's race.
Junior Gianna Spremullo broke both a school and personal record with her 100-yard backstroke.
A Rhode Island casino became home to New England's first legal sports betting service on Monday, with more to follow.
Some of the players are not getting pensions, and they're struggling financially, the writer says.
The mayor has a celebration planned at Garden City for the two Cranston National Budlong Little League teams.
USA East continues to make Cranston proud!
Cranston Softball Team sparkles on the World Diamond!
About two dozen Bay View athletes picked up honors.
Find the results for the Boston Marathon Cranston runners here.
The team will raise money for Cops For Kids With Cancer.
Cranston's Tom Mellor competed on the 1972 U.S. ice hockey team.
Field hockey teammates Emily Levesque and Caitlyn Bowles, both of Cranston, have been named to All-State teams.
K-9 Annie, Tao and Rex went to Gillette Stadium before the playoff game and sniffed everything out to help the Massachusetts State Police.
The National Weather Service is warning the roads could be slick for tomorrow's commute, due to cold temperatures and snow showers.
Recognition went to the best offensive and best defensive player from each of 44 schools.
Portsmouth & Cranston East play for the D-1 title Saturday; Skips & Moses Brown battle for D-2 Super Bowl.
A number of Rhode Islanders are playing college football.
Nicole Renzulli​ Martins sent Patch this photo of the youngsters, who qualified for the Northeast Regionals.
Milewski is Cranston West assistant football coach.
The longtime Falcons coach will be among seven coaches and officials at the annual Hall of Fame Night, Wednesday, Nov. 8.
Jeffrey Ragosta, a URI senior, will run in Newport on Oct. 8 to raise funds for the Brain Injury Association of Rhode Island.
The Naval War College students are going to participate in an intramural curling competition on Sunday.