Barrington High School crowns Homecoming Golden Eagles

Homecoming filled with fair, football and parade

Posted 10/7/24

Charly Potter and Ava Maddox were selected this year’s BHS Homecoming Golden Eagles.  

Potter, a member of the Barrington High School football team, and Maddox, a member of the BHS …

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Barrington High School crowns Homecoming Golden Eagles

Homecoming filled with fair, football and parade

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Charly Potter and Ava Maddox were selected this year’s BHS Homecoming Golden Eagles. 

Potter, a member of the Barrington High School football team, and Maddox, a member of the BHS cheer team, heard their names announced during a special ceremony at halftime of the Barrington High School football game on Friday night, Oct. 4.

Other members of the homecoming court were Abigail Guertler and Quincy Schneider, Gwyneth Fullaway and Benjamin McClelland, Lillian Blount and Tessa Di Lorenzo, Sophie Dunham and Jackson Cortese, and Wesley Van Leer and Samuel Levesque.

The events on Friday kicked off with a homecoming fair next to Victory Field, and continued with a Division I football showdown between Barrington High School and Portsmouth. At halftime of the game, the crowd was treated to the homecoming parade and the announcement of the Golden Eagles. 

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