Barrington doubles-up Johnston in boys basketball, 93-46

Caleb Satisfield leads the way with 26 points

Posted 1/16/25

The Barrington High School boys basketball team bounced back in a big way on Wednesday night, Jan. 15.  

After suffering a loss to LaSalle a few days earlier, the Eagles hosted Johnston …

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Barrington doubles-up Johnston in boys basketball, 93-46

Caleb Satisfield leads the way with 26 points

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The Barrington High School boys basketball team bounced back in a big way on Wednesday night, Jan. 15. 

After suffering a loss to LaSalle a few days earlier, the Eagles hosted Johnston High School and crushed the Panthers, 93-46. 

Caleb Satisfield led five Barrington players in double figures with 26 points (23 coming in the first half). Ryan Rigamonti continued his strong inside play and added 19 points, and Colin McDermott played a solid all-around game and finished with 16. Ryan Realejo added a career high 12, while Colin Appleyard finished with 10 points.   

The Eagles scored at least 20 points in all four quarters and finished with 16 made three-pointers as Satisfield, McDermott and Realejo each drained four from long distance.   

Alex Anderson added 8 points and Owen Pfeffer handed out 10 assists.

The Eagles, now 8-2 overall and 7-2 in league, travel to Pawtucket on Friday night to take on the Tolman Tigers.

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