Basketball teams take home BYBA championships

League celebrates inaugural season for rec. division

Posted 2/16/24

The Barrington Youth Basketball Association recently crowned its recreational league champions.  

Tenacious D, coached by Todd St. Onge and Anna Slaybaugh, won the championship in the Girls …

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Basketball teams take home BYBA championships

League celebrates inaugural season for rec. division

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The Barrington Youth Basketball Association recently crowned its recreational league champions. 

Tenacious D, coached by Todd St. Onge and Anna Slaybaugh, won the championship in the Girls Grade 3-4 division. Savage Storm captured the title in the Girls Grade 5-6 division. Andy Ochiltree coached Savage Storm.

In the Boys Grade 3-4 division, Stealers, coached by Zeke Fortin and Kate Berard, won the championship. Brick Squad brought home the championship trophy in the Boys Grade 5-6 division. Derick Daley coached Brick Squad.

And Coaches Mitchell Ivatts and Spencer Proulx led the Bulls to the championship in the Boys Grade 7-8 division.

This was the first year BYBA expanded its program to include a full recreational league. 

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