Barrington teams compete in Martha’s Vineyard Invitational

Boys win varsity and JV races

Posted 9/12/24

The Barrington High School boys cross country team won the varsity and JV races at the Martha’s Vineyard Invitational on Saturday.  

Myles Napolitano finished second overall in the …

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Barrington teams compete in Martha’s Vineyard Invitational

Boys win varsity and JV races

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The Barrington High School boys cross country team won the varsity and JV races at the Martha’s Vineyard Invitational on Saturday. 

Myles Napolitano finished second overall in the varsity race and Connor Curran finished fourth. Barrington edged out second-place Catholic Memorial by five points. The Eagles’ JV team swept the first five places while cruising to a victory. 

Following is a list of Barrington runners to finish in the top-40 of the boys varsity race: 2. Napolitano, 4. Curran, 13. Daniel Chun, 20. Colby Napolitano, 21. Fritz Muehlbauer, 27. Shea Parish, 32. Michael Chun.

Following is a list of the Barrington runners to finish in the top-40 of the girls varsity race: 5. Evelyn Lefort, 12. Sara Chang, 30. Mia He, 31. Indie Lamb, 33. Estelle Mentzer, 34. Maeve Kelly.

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