Barrington volleyball team clinches division title

Posted 11/3/15

The Eagles clinched the Division II North title with a 3-0 win over Tolman last week.

Barrington won 25-20, 25-13, 25-13. The Eagles also topped Woonsocket, 3-0, and currently has a record of 15-0 with its last match of the season set for …

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Barrington volleyball team clinches division title

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The Eagles clinched the Division II North title with a 3-0 win over Tolman last week.

Barrington won 25-20, 25-13, 25-13. The Eagles also topped Woonsocket, 3-0, and currently has a record of 15-0 with its last match of the season set for Wednesday night at Tiverton.

"Over the course of the two games Molly Sullivan and Anna Wilson-Weustefeld led the team in kills with 14 and 13, respectively," wrote coach Ron Enos in an email. "Christina Lamb and Maile Somera had 10 each. Our setters Kayla Howarth and Noelle Cooke ran a smart and fast offense while tallying 42 assists."

Barrington celebrated senior night on Wednesday and seniors Morgan Brown, Nina Regan, and Sophia Angelini all had great matches.

"Morgan was excellent in serve receive, keeping the ball in system and getting the offense started," wrote Enos. "Nina set a great right side block channelling the Tolman attack toward libero Sophia Angelini who had 10 digs for the match."

The playoffs are slated to begin on Nov. 12 or 13.

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