Eagles open season with win over Lions

Barrington rolls to 3-0 victory against Lincoln

Posted 9/12/23

The Barrington High School girls volleyball team cruised to a 3-0 victory over Lincoln during the season opener last week.  

The Eagles knocked off the Lions, 25-15, 25-16, 25-11.  

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Eagles open season with win over Lions

Barrington rolls to 3-0 victory against Lincoln

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The Barrington High School girls volleyball team cruised to a 3-0 victory over Lincoln during the season opener last week. 

The Eagles knocked off the Lions, 25-15, 25-16, 25-11. 

Kasey Dillon led the charge for Barrington — the senior finished the match with seven kills and five aces. Meanwhile, her teammate Emma McCrann tallied three kills, six aces and 12 digs. Ruby Ciummo also played well for the Eagles, recording six kills in the victory. 

Zainabou Kante led Lincoln with 15 digs, and Allison Dumont had four aces and three kills.

• BHS roster, by jersey number: Kate Gibson (2), Macy Breen (3), Claudia Leonard (4), Melissa Freshman (8), Hannah LeBlanc (9), Rachel Freshman (10), Emma McCrann (11), Morgan Martin (12), Lauren Leonard (14), Ava Hentz (17), Sophia Denham (18), Tess Egge (21), Kasey Dillon (25), Ruby Ciummo (28), and Haley Plourde (47). Head coach Ron Enos, and assistant coach Christian Lambert. 

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