Eagles place at track state championships

Barrington hurdler is tops in RI

Posted 6/7/23

The Barrington High School boys and girls track teams scored top-10 finishes at the state track championship on Saturday, June 3.

The boys team scored 46 points and finished fourth, while the …

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Eagles place at track state championships

Barrington hurdler is tops in RI

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The Barrington High School boys and girls track teams scored top-10 finishes at the state track championship on Saturday, June 3.

The boys team scored 46 points and finished fourth, while the girls team scored 38 points and finished eighth. 

Boys meet

Ethan Knight won the 110-meter hurdles at states. Knight finished with a time of 15.04 seconds. 

Chucky Potter soared to a third place finish in the pole vault. Potter cleared the bar at 11 feet, six inches. Ryan Martin finished in eighth place with a height of 11 feet.

Fritz Muehlbauer, Knight, Will DiGiacomo and Iain DeBoth teamed up to finish third in the 4x400-meter relay with a time of 3:31.71. DiGiacomo ran the third leg and clocked the fastest time for any Barrington runner at 51.4 seconds.

Michael Fay scored key points for Barrington — the senior finished fourth in the javelin and fifth in the hammer throw. Freshman Caleb Satisfield finished fifth in the high jump, and DeBoth was sixth in the 200. 

Charly Potter, Alex McClelland, Knight and DeBoth finished fourth in the 4x100-meter relay, while Charlie Stockwell, Daniel Chun, Marius Bonard and Muehlbauer teamed up for a seventh-place finish in the 4x800-meter relay. 

Girls meet

Ellie Noonan stole the show for the Barrington High School girls track team. Competing in the pole vault, Noonan set a new school record of 10 feet and finished second overall. Noonan and another girl battled in a “jump off” as the two athletes jumped the same height. 

Sophia Ford also set a new school record in the triple jump. Ford jumped 35 feet, 2.5 inches and finished third overall. The junior standout also placed third in the long jump with a distance of 16 feet, 11.5 inches. 

In addition, Ford ran the anchor leg for the Eagles’ 4x100-meter relay team that placed fifth. Ford teamed up with Chelsea Duncan, Isys Dunphy and Maddie Gill.

Olivia Johnson, Sara Chang, Indie Lamb and Caroline Reznik finished fourth in the 4x800-meter relay event. 

Jordan Roskiewicz placed fifth in the 100-meter hurdles and came back to place eighth in the 300-meter hurdles.

Eva Garofano finished sixth in the discus, and Lily Cregan placed eighth in the hammer.

As a team, Barrington had 19 athletes compete. Twelve of them scored points for the Eagles. 

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