Barrington will play Tiverton in District II All-Stars final

Two East Bay teams will square off on Sunday, July 15

Posted 7/12/18

Barrington and Tiverton will battle for the District II Majors Division All-Star championship on Sunday, July 15.

Barrington has reached the finals with a 4-0 record, having defeated Darlington, …

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Barrington will play Tiverton in District II All-Stars final

Two East Bay teams will square off on Sunday, July 15

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Barrington and Tiverton will battle for the District II Majors Division All-Star championship on Sunday, July 15.

Barrington has reached the finals with a 4-0 record, having defeated Darlington, East Providence, Riverside and Portsmouth in winner's bracket competition. Tiverton defeated Middletown and King Philip, before losing to Portsmouth 1-0 in a winner's bracket game. After dropping into the elimination bracket, Tiverton knocked out Middletown and Riverside and then, on Wednesday, July 11, earned a spot in the finals by defeating Portsmouth 2-1. 

Barrington will host Tiverton on Sunday night, July 15, at 5:45 p.m. The game will be played at Sherwood Field. Should Tiverton win Sunday night's game, they would force a winner-take-all rematch on Monday night, July 16. 

The winner of the District II championship will advance to the state finals.

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