Barrington girls win track class championship

Claire Grover wins high jump, second in long jump, third in 55-meter hurdles

Posted 2/6/18

The Barrington High School girls indoor track team won the Medium Class Championship on Saturday. 

The team of Caroline Livingston, Tess Gagliano, Tea Bishop and Riley Kloc won the 4x800 …

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Barrington girls win track class championship

Claire Grover wins high jump, second in long jump, third in 55-meter hurdles

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The Barrington High School girls indoor track team won the Medium Class Championship on Saturday. 

The team of Caroline Livingston, Tess Gagliano, Tea Bishop and Riley Kloc won the 4x800 meter relay. In the 3,000, Kate Zitzmann was second overall and Lily Sefranek was fifth. Livingston finished third in the 1,500-meter race, while Claire Grover was third in the 55-meter hurdles. Abigail Walter was fourth in the 55-meter dash. Gagliano won the 600 meter race, and Zitzmann was fourth in the same event. 

Julia Howarth finished third in the 300 meter race, and Audrey Gravelle was sixth. Livingston finished second in the 1,000 and Kloc was fifth. Claire Grover won the high jump and Adeline Quas finished tied for fourth. Grover was second in the long jump and Abigail Walter was sixth. 

Annika Kelly finished second in the shot put and the weight throw, while Faith Polando was third in the shot and Sydney Polando was third in the weight throw. Faith finished fifth in the weight throw. 

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