Barrington hockey defeats North Smithfield, remains undefeated

Eagles skate past Northmen, 7-3

Posted 2/7/18

Barrington High School remained undefeated in the division, with a 7-3 win over North Smithfield on Saturday.

In the first period Barrington put up three goals. Josh Roy scored the first goal of …

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Barrington hockey defeats North Smithfield, remains undefeated

Eagles skate past Northmen, 7-3

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Barrington High School remained undefeated in the division, with a 7-3 win over North Smithfield on Saturday.

In the first period Barrington put up three goals. Josh Roy scored the first goal of the game. His goal was unassisted. Dominic Robidoux scored the second, assisted by Matt Spears and Drew Sirmalis, and Roy scored again assisted by Spears. 

In the second period, North Smithfield scored its first goal, but Barrington responded when Bo Vanier scored with an assists from Jonny Fay and Brendan Ridlon, and Luke Rudman scored with assists from Jake Andreozzi and Matt Bates. 

In the third, North Smithfield scored in the beginning of the period. Barrington’s Roy scored again assisted by Nick Bernardo and Andreozzi. Jonny Fay scored an unassisted goal.

Barrington has a record of 10-0.

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