Barrington runs its record to 4-1 with win over Holy Name

Eagles build 15-point halftime lead

Posted 12/28/17

The Barrington High School boys basketball team built a commanding halftime lead over Holy Name in a non league Barrington Boosters Holiday Tournament game on Wednesday night, Dec. 27, and finished …

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Barrington runs its record to 4-1 with win over Holy Name

Eagles build 15-point halftime lead

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The Barrington High School boys basketball team built a commanding halftime lead over Holy Name in a non league Barrington Boosters Holiday Tournament game on Wednesday night, Dec. 27, and finished with a 70-55 victory.

The Eagles scored 38 first half points, while limiting Holy Name, of Worcester, Mass., to 23. 

William Rywolt knocked down four three-pointers and finished with 22 points to lead Barrington scorers, while Ryan Bonneau added 12. Deven Connors and Mike Coogan each scored nine, and Reid Nolan added eight for the Eagles.

Barrington improved its non-league record to 4-1 with the win. 

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