Miss the 2026 Providence Journal Winter All-State teams? We have you covered
The Journal has been recognizing RI's best athletes for more than 80 years. Here's who joins that illustrious list this year.
The 2026 Winter All-State sports teams are releasing this week, but if you missed any of them, we put them all in one place for you! The Journal has been selecting All-State teams for more than 80 years, and while it is a fun and exciting exercise our Sports staff undertakes after each season, it's also very challenging. Some sports are easier than others.
Sports that hold individual championships make it easy since our selections can be made by prioritizing performance at their respective RIIL final events. Selections for team-based sports require more conversation. Athletes were selected based on in-person evaluations, statistics, conversations with various sport sources, postseason performance and other factors, including the coaches' postseason awards.
Gymnastics Team After finishing 11th and earning a Second Team selection last season, Prout/Exter-West Greenwich senior Addie Daigle jumped up six spots with a 34. 750 finish in the All-Around this winter. Daigle snagged an 8.
725 on beam to grab sixth place in the event. The Prout/Exeter-West Greenwich co-op finished runner-up in the team event in Division II. Our full list: The Providence Journal is proud to announce the 2025-26 All-State Gymnastics First and Second Teams.