Eagles battle back for 9-7 win over Patriots on senior night

Patrick McNamara finishes with four goals and one assist

Posted 5/16/25

The Barrington High School boys lacrosse team celebrated its seniors — Ryan Owens, Nick Spaight, and Ben Parylak — with a 9-7 victory over Pilgrim on Thursday night, May 15.  

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Eagles battle back for 9-7 win over Patriots on senior night

Patrick McNamara finishes with four goals and one assist

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The Barrington High School boys lacrosse team celebrated its seniors — Ryan Owens, Nick Spaight, and Ben Parylak — with a 9-7 victory over Pilgrim on Thursday night, May 15. 

The Eagles trailed early against the Patriots. Pilgrim carried a 4-2 lead into halftime, but Barrington hit its stride mid-way through the third quarter. The Eagles went on a 7-3 scoring run and held on for the win. 

The Barrington offense moved and shared the ball well, with all nine goals coming off assists. 

Patrick McNamara continued his recent hot scoring streak and had four goals and one assist. Ben Parylak was the primary playmaker on offense. He tallied four assists and one goal, while Spaight scored a goal and assisted on three others. Gavin Munzert also had another strong effort in net with 10 saves.

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