Eagles lose to Quakers, 12-11, eliminated from playoffs

Oliver Manlove scores four goals in semifinals loss

Posted 5/31/18

The Barrington High School boys lacrosse team lost to Moses Brown, 12-11, in the Division I semifinals on Wednesday afternoon, May 30.

The Quakers built a 6-4 halftime lead and held on against the …

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Eagles lose to Quakers, 12-11, eliminated from playoffs

Oliver Manlove scores four goals in semifinals loss

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The Barrington High School boys lacrosse team lost to Moses Brown, 12-11, in the Division I semifinals on Wednesday afternoon, May 30.

The Quakers built a 6-4 halftime lead and held on against the Eagles, who entered the playoffs as the number three seed. 

Oliver Manlove scored four goals and assisted on another, while Max Thurston finished with two goals and four assists. Declan Curry and Ren LaMotte each scored twice, and Matt Bates added another goal. Ben Lisle tallied an assist.

Alex Senich made 12 saves in net for Barrington.

Barrington native Cole Glazzard led Moses Brown's offensive attack — Cole finished with four goals and three assists for the Quakers, who will face LaSalle in the state championship game on Saturday.

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