Eagles run over Dartmouth in Pop Warner action

Barrington's 12U and 14U teams win

Posted 9/22/22

The Barrington Pop Warner football teams picked up key wins last weekend.

The Eagles' 12U football team evened its record to 2-2 after defeating Dartmouth 32-12 on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, in …

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Eagles run over Dartmouth in Pop Warner action

Barrington's 12U and 14U teams win

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The Barrington Pop Warner football teams picked up key wins last weekend.

The Eagles' 12U football team evened its record to 2-2 after defeating Dartmouth 32-12 on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, in Dartmouth.

Jack Leduc paced Barrington’s running attack — he gained 170 yards and scored a touchdown. Thayer Got also scored a rushing touchdown for the Eagles, and Eddie Wong broke off a 60-yard touchdown run for Barrington.

Also, quarterback Finn LoVerme threw two touchdown passes to receiver Colby Newton.

Wong recovered a fumble for Barrington’s defense and Jack Morris also played well on defense.

In the 14U football game, Barrington knocked off Dartmouth 6-0 — Eagles’ quarterback Luca Rigamonti found receiver Jacob Simon for a touchdown pass with only 20 seconds remaining in the game. The connection covered 30 yards.

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