Eagles overpower Wizards, 60-25, extend winning streak

Faith Van Ness leads 12 Barrington players in the scoring column

Posted 1/30/25

Twelve different players scored for the Barrington High School girls basketball team in a 60-25 victory over West Warwick on Tuesday night, Jan. 28.  

Faith Van Ness led the way for the …

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Eagles overpower Wizards, 60-25, extend winning streak

Faith Van Ness leads 12 Barrington players in the scoring column

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Twelve different players scored for the Barrington High School girls basketball team in a 60-25 victory over West Warwick on Tuesday night, Jan. 28. 

Faith Van Ness led the way for the Eagles — the junior knocked down four three-pointers and finished with 15 points. Riley Graveline added 10 points for Barrington.

The victory pushed Barrington’s winning streak to nine. The Eagles are 11-2 in Division I standings and travel to Providence tonight, Jan. 30, to play against Juanita Sanchez. 

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