Bengals top Eagles in girls basketball showdown

Barrington’s record slips to 1-1 in the division

Posted 12/22/23

Three BHS players finished in double-figures, but it was not enough as the Barrington High School girls basketball team lost a close game to Bay View, 53-49, on Thursday night, Dec. 21.  

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Bengals top Eagles in girls basketball showdown

Barrington’s record slips to 1-1 in the division

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Three BHS players finished in double-figures, but it was not enough as the Barrington High School girls basketball team lost a close game to Bay View, 53-49, on Thursday night, Dec. 21. 

Playing in front of a home crowd at Barrington High School, Maddie Gill finished with 13 points to lead the Eagles, while Janaya Prince Baquero had 11, and Isys Dunphy finished with 10. 

Amelia Polichetti scored a game-high 18 points to lead Bay View. 

Barrington’s record dropped to 1-1 after the loss, while Bay View improved to 2-1. 

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