PORTSMOUTH — It was a battle of champions.
In this corner, visiting Barrington — last year’s Rhode Island Division I girls’ lacrosse champions.
And in this …
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PORTSMOUTH — It was a battle of champions.
In this corner, visiting Barrington — last year’s Rhode Island Division I girls’ lacrosse champions.
And in this corner, Portsmouth — last year’s Division II champs.
The Patriots moved up to Division I this year and have had mixed success so far. They were 2-3 coming in to Thursday’s home game against the Eagles.
But they showed plenty of fight against Barrington in a thrilling, back-and-forth match that ended with an Eagles goal in the final minute to give the visitors a 13-12 win. Anna Lombardi led Barrington on offense with seven goals and two assists.
The Eagles’ win improved their record to 5-1, while the Patriots dropped to 2-4.
It was the third one-point loss in two weeks for Portsmouth. The Patriots dropped a 14-13 decision to East Greenwich on April 17, and lost to Lincoln School by a score of 17-16 on April 6.
The Patriots will his the road to play Moses Brown on Monday, April 24; La Salle Academy on Friday, April 28; and South Kingstown on Monday, May 1. They’ll return home on Thursday, May 4, to play Lincoln School.
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