Barrington High School gymnasts shine on Senior Night

Eagles defeat Coventry, Cranston, and LaSalle

Posted 2/1/23

The Barrington High School gymnastics team celebrated a big win on Sunday night, during a special Senior Night event.  

The Eagles had their highest score of the season, a 141.1, which …

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Barrington High School gymnasts shine on Senior Night

Eagles defeat Coventry, Cranston, and LaSalle

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The Barrington High School gymnastics team celebrated a big win on Sunday night, during a special Senior Night event. 

The Eagles had their highest score of the season, a 141.1, which earned them first place over Coventry, Cranston, and LaSalle.  

Sophie Dunham had the top score of the night on bars with an 8.85, and Shaye Robinson was tops with a 9.4 on beam, 9.25 on floor and a 36.55 for all around.  

Along with Robinson, seniors Hailey Searles, and Lily DaPonte had an eventful night with contributing scores to the teams total. Katie LeBlanc, Sarah Henderson, Sophie Dunham, Shaye Robinson, Ellie Noonan, and Lily DaPonte all received qualifying scores for the state meet. 

The next meet will be on Feb. 4 against Pilgrim, South Kingston, and Toll Gate High Schools at Dream Big Gymnastics. 

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