SCOTT LAROCHE  (Athlete, Class of 2007)

 

After helping lead the Braves to the championship of the Boys Baseball League, Scott Laroche starred on Warren’s Pop Warner Football PeeWee eleven that captured the State Co-Championship.

 

 

 

 

At Warren High School he earned divisional honors in baseball and football, capping his career by being named All State in 1985 after leading the Eastern Division in hitting with an average of .462.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A member of Pat Abbruzzi’s Class B Small Football Champions in 1983, Scott stepped in as quarterback after a series of teammate injuries and almost led the Redskins to a Super Bowl victory over St. Raphael’s Academy.  A late touchdown on fourth and goal followed by a last-second red zone stand enabled the Saints to escape with their win.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Named the Most Athletic Boy in Warren High School’s Class of 1985, he also was twice named to the American Legion Baseball Eastern Division All Stars while playing for Alegria’s Eastern Division and State Championship nines.

Scott starred for Moe’s Tap and Jack’s Bar title-winning softball teams, served as an assistant coach in the Warren Little League, and coached in the Pop Warner/ Northeast Rhode Island Football League.  The Pop Warner Pee Wees that he served as an assistant coach did him one better, topping his Co-Championship with an unshared title in 1992.

 

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