Barrington volleyball team defeats LaSalle in semifinals

Eagles will play against North Kingstown in D-I championship

Photos by Richard W Dionne Jr
Posted 11/15/18

With a trip to the Division I finals resting in the balance, the Barrington High School girls volleyball team battled back to win the final two games against LaSalle Academy, and capture a 3-2 …

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Barrington volleyball team defeats LaSalle in semifinals

Eagles will play against North Kingstown in D-I championship

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With a trip to the Division I finals resting in the balance, the Barrington High School girls volleyball team battled back to win the final two games against LaSalle Academy, and capture a 3-2 victory.

The win propelled the Eagles into the finals against top-ranked North Kingstown. The two teams will meet in the Division I championship match on Saturday, Nov. 17, at 5 p.m. at Rhode Island College.

In the semis, Barrington won the first game of the match 25-23, but dropped the next two, 19-25 and 8-25. 

Barrington, the number two seed heading into the playoffs, battled back to win the fourth game, 25-20, and the fifth game, 15-8. 

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