Barrington advances after defeating Pineview

Barrington slated to play Portsmouth on Tuesday, July 12

Posted 7/11/16

The Barrington 12-year-olds All Star team defeated Pineview 13-9 on Saturday night and advanced to an elimination bracket showdown against Portsmouth. That game is slated for Tuesday night at …

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Barrington advances after defeating Pineview

Barrington slated to play Portsmouth on Tuesday, July 12

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The Barrington 12-year-olds All Star team defeated Pineview 13-9 on Saturday night and advanced to an elimination bracket showdown against Portsmouth. That game is slated for Tuesday night at Portsmouth.

Against Pineview, Barrington started its scoring in the top of the fourth inning when Gavin Kraemer cracked a solo home run to right centerfield.

Pineview battled back and scored two runs in the bottom of that inning, but in the top of the fifth Barrington scored five times to build a 6-2 lead. 

Aaron Brady hit a long home run to left to get the rally started, and Jack Kriz then doubled with David Raposa reaching on an error. Joey Medeiros singled in a run, and after a Jack Abadi walk, Gavin Kraemer then singled in another run followed by a Jacob Koble RBI single.

Pineview refused to go away and scored three runs in the bottom of the fifth to cut the lead to 6-5. In the top of the sixth Barrington exploded for seven runs on a combination of hits, walks and errors. Jack Kriz, David Raposa, Joey Medeiros, Gavin Kraemer, Josh Leblanc, Jacob Koble and Sam Faulkner all scored runs with Aaron Brady, Sam Faulkner, Joey Medeiros, Josh Leblanc and Jacob Koble having clean hits in the inning.

Koble pitched well for Barrington — he lasted four and a third, and was relieved by Joey Medeiros and Ned Shapiro. 

Barrington opened the tournament with a win over Bristol, then lost to Middletown and dropped into the elimination bracket. Barrington then defeated Tiverton and knocked out Newport.

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