Cast your ballot in virtual baseball tournament

Barrington squares off against EP in first round

Posted 5/2/20

Baseball fans looking for something fun to do may want to check out a virtual baseball tournament featuring Rhode Island high school baseball teams.

The tournament features bracket-style play …

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Cast your ballot in virtual baseball tournament

Barrington squares off against EP in first round

Posted

Baseball fans looking for something fun to do may want to check out a virtual baseball tournament featuring Rhode Island high school baseball teams.

The tournament features bracket-style play with 16 teams from the Ocean State, including a regional showdown between Barrington High School and East Providence.

With time running down, Barrington held an edge over the Townies.

The first round games are:

8 NK vs. 9 CW

7 EP vs. 10 Barrington

6 Cumberland vs. 11 Lincoln

5 East Greenwich vs. 12 St. Rays

4 Portsmouth vs. 13 Rogers

2 Hendricken vs. 15 MSC

1 LaSalle vs. 16 Chariho

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