Softball photos: Concannon leads Lady Eagles past Mt. Hope 2-1

Posted 5/2/17

BARRINGTON—Barrington pitcher Paige Concannon struck out 16 Huskies and allowed just four hits in a 2-1 win over Mt. Hope on Thursday.

Mt. Hope pitcher Jenna Cimbron pitched well for the …

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Softball photos: Concannon leads Lady Eagles past Mt. Hope 2-1

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BARRINGTON—Barrington pitcher Paige Concannon struck out 16 Huskies and allowed just four hits in a 2-1 win over Mt. Hope on Thursday.

Mt. Hope pitcher Jenna Cimbron pitched well for the Huskies in her first game of the year. The multi-sport athlete spread out seven hits over seven innings and struck out one in a 2-1 loss at Barrington High School on Thursday. The loss dropped Mt. Hope to 0-6 in the division. Third baseman Brianna Gendreau smacked a run scoring hit in the top of the sixth inning to tie the score 1-1. But Barrington’s Sydney Parkhurst ripped a triple to lead off the seventh inning. Maia Villerica hit a sacrifice fly to score Parkhurst to give Barrington a walk off 2-1 victory.

The win boosted the Eagles record to 6-1 in the division.

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