Barrington improves to 3-1 after shutting out Portsmouth, 12-0

Kendall Fisher tosses two-hitter in mercy-rule-shortened game

Posted 4/11/25

The Barrington High School softball team defeated Portsmouth 12-0 on Wednesday, April 9, and improved its record to 3-1. It was the third time the Eagles mercy-ruled an opponent.  

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Barrington improves to 3-1 after shutting out Portsmouth, 12-0

Kendall Fisher tosses two-hitter in mercy-rule-shortened game

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The Barrington High School softball team defeated Portsmouth 12-0 on Wednesday, April 9, and improved its record to 3-1. It was the third time the Eagles mercy-ruled an opponent. 

Kendall Fisher played a key role in the Eagles’ success. The senior pitched shutout softball through four and a half innings, allowing just two hits against the Patriots. She also helped her own effort with a strong day at the plate — Fisher had two hits, including a triple, and drove in three runs. 

Her battery-mate, catcher Maya Etheridge, went 3-for-3 at the plate and drove in three runs. 

Alyssa Conaty, Ace McCoy and Grace Fontaine each had multiple-hit performances for the Eagles. 

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