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  2. Jason Richards (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Richards is the son of Tom Richards, who played basketball with the Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team in the 1970s and later became the chairman and CEO of the CDW corporation. [8] His sister, Lindsay, played basketball for Barrington High School and was a McDonald's All-American in 2002. [9]

  3. Bonzie Colson - Wikipedia

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    Colson, the son of a former Rhode Island player who went into college coaching, played high school basketball in that state at St. Andrew's School in Barrington, as well as AAU basketball with Boston Area Basketball Club. He developed as a pure post player, but was abnormally short for the position—during a basketball camp in summer 2013, he ...

  4. 'I've never had a crowd like that': Barrington defeats ... - AOL

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    Barrington boys basketball held Hendricken to three field goals in the fourth quarter to win, 53-41, on Friday night in Barrington.

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  6. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    As part of his plea, Strawberry agreed to three months in prison but Judge Barrington Daniels Parker Jr. opted for a lighter sentence. [305] Retired Florida (Hillsborough County) April 29, 2002 (sentencing) Drug possession, solicitation of prostitution: 18 months imprisonment Sentence was suspended in 1999, reinstated after 2002 parole ...

  7. Here's how Classical boys basketball handed Barrington its ...

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    The Purple used a second-quarter run and smothering defense to overtake the Eagles.

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  9. Northwest Suburban Conference (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The conference was formed in the spring of 1925 with seven original members: Antioch, Arlington, Barrington, Libertyville, Palatine, Warren, and Wauconda.By 1937, the conference had grown to 13 members with the additions of Leyden in 1926, Bensenville (renamed Fenton in 1955) in 1927, Ela-Vernon (renamed Lake Zurich in 1965) in 1928, Grant and Lake Forest in 1935, and Niles in 1937.