Eagles top Skippers, fall to Rams in gymnastics

Shaye Robinson has top score in all around

Posted 1/17/23

The Barrington High School gymnastics team split in a recent meet, defeating North Kingstown and losing to LaSalle.  

LaSalle finished with a score of 137.40, while Barrington had 134.05, …

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Eagles top Skippers, fall to Rams in gymnastics

Shaye Robinson has top score in all around

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The Barrington High School gymnastics team split in a recent meet, defeating North Kingstown and losing to LaSalle. 

LaSalle finished with a score of 137.40, while Barrington had 134.05, and North Kingstown’s final score was 77.55. The competition was held on Saturday at Prestige Gymnastics.

Barrington’s Shaye Robinson had the top score in the all around with a 35.5. Robinson scored a 9.3 in vault, 7.9 on bars, 9.3 on beam and a 9.0 on the floor. 

Sarah Henderson finished with a 34.75 in the all around. Henderson had a 9.4 on vault, 8.35 on bars, and an 8.5 on beam and floor exercises. 

Sophie Dunham finished with a 33.55 in the all around. She scored a 9.2 on vault, 8.15 on bars, 8.0 on beam and an 8.2 on floor. 

Hailey Searles tallied a 31.45 in the all around. Searles scored an 8.5 on vault, 7.1 on bars, 7.8 on beam, and an 8.05 on floor. 

Ellie Noonan finished with a 31.35 in the all around. She scored an 8.4 on vault, 7.35 on bars, 7.4 on beam, and an 8.2 on floor. 

Katie LeBlanc scored an 8.5 on vault and on the floor exercises. 

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