BHS Sports Roundup: Eagles defeat Huskies 15-1

Tess Gagliano scores seven goals, leads Eagles to win

Posted 4/17/19

The Barrington High School girls lacrosse team opened a 10-1 first half lead and rolled to a 15-1 win over Mt. Hope on Tuesday, April 16, at Colt State Park in Bristol.

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BHS Sports Roundup: Eagles defeat Huskies 15-1

Tess Gagliano scores seven goals, leads Eagles to win

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The Barrington High School girls lacrosse team opened a 10-1 first half lead and rolled to a 15-1 win over Mt. Hope on Tuesday, April 16, at Colt State Park in Bristol.

Barrington's Tess Gagliano scored seven goals and one assist, and pushed her season total to 19 goals and five assists. Reilly Curran, Kate Robertson and Charlotte McGarry provided some additional firepower, as Curran scored three goals and had two assists, and Robertson and McGarry each had two goals and two assists.

Helen Faulkner scored once and assisted on two other goals, while Rose Flaherty had two assists and Elizabeth Berkery had one assist.

Caileigh Durkin finished the game with seven saves.

Barrington's record improved to 3-0, while the Huskies dropped to 1-2. 

Boys tennis

Barrington improved to 5-0 after a 6-1 win over Classical on Tuesday, April 16. The Eagles lone loss came in a thrilling match at number one singles.

On Thursday, April 11, Barrington defeated Wheeler 7-0.

James Bogdanovic won his match at number one singles, defeating Ross Cornelissen 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-5), while Eric Zhang, Owen Voigt and Scott Sapolsky captured straight set victories in their singles matches.

Connor Kelly and Brian Donahue won their match at number one doubles, 6-2, 6-1, while Alex Caizzi and Lucas Johnson won at number two singles 7-6 (5), 6-2. Kevin Zhu and Jules Anton won in straight sets at number three doubles.

Baseball

The Eagles dropped back-to-back games to Prout — 11-10 and 3-1 — last week, and fell to 0-3 in the division.

On Wednesday, April 10, Barrington fell behind 8-0 after four innings and trailed 11-0 after the top of the sixth, but stormed back with three runs in the bottom of the sixth and seven more in the bottom of the seventh. The comeback fell short, however, as an Eagles' batter flied out with the bases loaded and two outs. Henry Johnson, Sam Turner and Matthew Macaluso each had two hits for the Eagles, while George Promades, Nolan Fletcher and Sam Tanous shared pitching duties. 

On Friday, April 12, Barrington and Prout squared off again in a lower-scoring game. Josh Leadem pitched a complete game for the Eagles, allowing only five hits. Barrington spotted Prout a 3-0 lead after two innings, but then battled back, scoring one run in the top of the sixth and then placing runners at first and third in the top of the seventh before a strikeout ended the game.

Softball

Barrington's record moved to 0-4 after a 9-6 loss to Chariho and a 10-3 loss to Mount St. Charles. 

On Thursday, April 11, Barrington opened a 2-0 lead after the first two innings, but Chariho scored three runs in the top of the third, four in the fourth, and two more in the fifth. The Eagles plated three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. 

On Tuesday, April 9, Barrington held a 3-2 lead over Mount St. Charles after three innings, but the Mounties scored two runs in the fourth and pushed ahead to the 10-3 victory. 

Boys lacrosse

The Eagles lost 8-7 in overtime against Bishop Hendricken on Tuesday, April 9, but bounced back with a 12-7 victory over Cumberland on Friday, April 12. Barrington's record is 1-2.

Against the Clippers, Barrington's Ren LaMotte scored three goals and had an assist, while Will Lisle had two goals and an assist and Ben Lisle finished with one goal and two assists. Other Eagles to finish in the scoring column were Charles Ames (one goal), Jack Kirkwood (one assist), Peter Burgess (one goal), Quinn Gaffney (one goal, one assist), Ryan Edwards (one goal), Andrew Lewis (two goals), and Trent Kellum (one assist).

Against the Hawks, Kirkwood had three goals, while LaMotte scored twice and had one assist. One of LaMotte's two goals came with less than a minute remaining in regulation, and sent the game into overtime. Ben Lisle had one goal and one assist, and Will Lisle had one goal. Callum Flaherty finished the game with 12 saves for Barrington. 

Boys volleyball

The Eagles slipped to 1-4 after a 3-1 loss to Classical on Thursday, April 11. The scoring in games was 20-25, 16-25, 25-19, and 21-25.

Boys track

Barrington suffered its first loss of the regular season, falling 115.5-38.5 to Rogers High School on Tuesday, April 9. The Eagles defeated Middletown 107-38, and St. Patrick's 142-1. 

Barrington's CJ Hilty finished first against runners from Middletown and St. Patrick's and second to a runner from Rogers in the 3,000-meter race. Hilty clocked a personal best time of 10:26.3. In the 1,500, Holden Vaughan was faster than the Middletown and St. Patrick's runners, but finished second to a Rogers runner. Will Cauley finished second in the hammer throw.

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