Eagles overpower Juanita Sanchez in girls hoops, 52-22

Barrington improves to 14-2 in Division I standings

Posted 2/10/25

The Barrington High School girls basketball team limited Juanita Sanchez High School to 11 first-half points and cruised to a 52-22 victory on Feb. 7.

It was Barrington’s 12th-straight …

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Eagles overpower Juanita Sanchez in girls hoops, 52-22

Barrington improves to 14-2 in Division I standings

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The Barrington High School girls basketball team limited Juanita Sanchez High School to 11 first-half points and cruised to a 52-22 victory on Feb. 7.

It was Barrington’s 12th-straight win. 

Ten Eagles finished in the scoring column against Juanita Sanchez, led by Olivia Morrissette who tallied 12 points. Ella Martin knocked down a three-pointer and finished the game with nine points, and Riley Graveline dropped in eight points. 

Ava Morrissette scored five points, while Ellie Donato, Reagan Pires and Maddie Varone scored four points each. 

Barrington was scheduled to host the Shea-Tolman Co-op team on Tuesday, Feb. 11, and will wrap up the regular season on Thursday with a home game against Bay View. 

As of Monday, Feb. 10, Barrington was ranked third in Division I standings with a 14-2 record. North Kingstown was ranked number one at 16-1, and Ponaganset was ranked second at 17-1. 

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