The Barrington High School boys volleyball team clinched the Division II title for the first time since 2012, after defeating East Providence on Friday, May 26.
Playing at home on senior …
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The Barrington High School boys volleyball team clinched the Division II title for the first time since 2012, after defeating East Providence on Friday, May 26.
Playing at home on senior night against East Providence, the Eagles swept the Townies, 3-0, with games scores 27-25, 25-19, 30-28.
“The seniors came in that night ready to play,” said Barrington Coach Christian Lambert.
Senior co-captain Immanuel Alcindor had a big defensive showing with five blocks and contributed on offense with 12 attacks.
Senior Nolan Sheehan was strong from the service line with 85 percent, including one ace. And Senior Jake Juutilainen had a big offensive night with 11 kills on 26 attempts, three aces on 12 attempts, and eight digs.
“Our bench is deep and the guys trust that any player can sub in and contribute to our success. I’m very proud of these seniors and admire their dedication to the program,” said Coach Lambert.
The Eagles had a first round bye last Thursday night and are now poised to face a surging Lincoln Lions team. The Eagles swept the Lions in their first meeting. However, the Lions have been coming on strong in the last weeks of the season and took the Eagles to five sets on May 8.
The Division II semifinals match will be held at Barrington High School on Wednesday, June 7 at 6 p.m.
“Come out and pack the gym to support the Eagles,” Coach Lambert said.