Eagles take aim at Avengers in baseball playoffs

Barrington will play East Greenwich on Wednesday

Posted 6/6/23

The Barrington High School baseball team will square off against East Greenwich in a Division II playoff game on Wednesday, June 7.

Barrington opened the playoffs on Friday with an 8-4 win …

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Eagles take aim at Avengers in baseball playoffs

Barrington will play East Greenwich on Wednesday

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The Barrington High School baseball team will square off against East Greenwich in a Division II playoff game on Wednesday, June 7.

Barrington opened the playoffs on Friday with an 8-4 win against Middletown. Harrison Cooley pitched for the Eagles, while Eli Terrell delivered a key hit. The victory propelled Barrington into the winner’s bracket final against East Greenwich on Saturday. The Avengers won that game 6-2, and dropped Barrington into a must-win game against Middletown on Monday.

The Eagles scored early and often against the Islanders, and strong defensive plays late in the game by Gabe Tanous and Trevor Snow locked up the win. Quinn Murphy crushed a ball deep to right field for a triple.

Barrington will play at East Greenwich on Wednesday, June 7, at 5 p.m.

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