Eagles lose to Avengers in lacrosse semifinals, 13-11

Barrington’s bid for state title comes up just short

Posted 6/2/23

Violet Gagliano and Emma Johnson each scored four goals, but it would not be enough as the Barrington High School girls lacrosse team lost to East Greenwich 13-11 in the Division I semifinals on …

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Eagles lose to Avengers in lacrosse semifinals, 13-11

Barrington’s bid for state title comes up just short

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Violet Gagliano and Emma Johnson each scored four goals, but it would not be enough as the Barrington High School girls lacrosse team lost to East Greenwich 13-11 in the Division I semifinals on Thursday night, June 1. 

Gagliano finished the game with four goals, two assists, seven draw controls, three ground balls and one caused turnover in her final high school game. Johnson found the back of the Avengers’ net four times, and BHS junior Anna Lombardi scored two goals, had one assist, four draw controls and one caused turnover.

Kate McAdams stopped four East Greenwich shots. 

For the Avengers, Mila Rowe had four goals and Lily Peters finished with three goals and one assist. Fiona Baxter played well in net for East Greenwich and Helena Dunwoody had a goal and two assists. 

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