Eagles win fourth straight game, prep for showdown with Hawks

Satisfield scores career-high 25 in Barrington’s win against Smithfield

Posted 1/30/25

The Barrington High School boys basketball team went on the road and put together one of its most efficient offensive performances of the season in an 83-57 victory over Smithfield earlier this week. …

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Eagles win fourth straight game, prep for showdown with Hawks

Satisfield scores career-high 25 in Barrington’s win against Smithfield

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The Barrington High School boys basketball team went on the road and put together one of its most efficient offensive performances of the season in an 83-57 victory over Smithfield earlier this week. 

The Eagles scored at least 19 points in each quarter and led 44-36 at halftime. 

Caleb Satisfield knocked down four three-pointers and led the way with a career-high 25 points and nine rebounds. Ryan Rigamonti scored 15 of his 23 points in the second quarter. 

Colin McDermott made three three-pointers and finished with 21, while Alex Anderson added nine points and four assists. Owen Pfeffer dished out eight assists.

The Eagles, winners of four straight games, finished a tough stretch of seven games in 13 days with a 5-2 record and improved to 12-4 overall and 11-4 in league play.

Barrington is preparing for a big home game showdown on Friday night — the Eagles will tip off against Hendricken at 7 p.m.

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