Barrington track team celebrates strong performances

Ethan Knight wins two events at Winter Classic

Posted 1/10/24

Members of Barrington High School boys indoor track team braved the storm on Sunday and competed at two separate meets — the Bryant University High School Throws Competition, and the debut of …

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Barrington track team celebrates strong performances

Ethan Knight wins two events at Winter Classic

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Members of Barrington High School boys indoor track team braved the storm on Sunday and competed at two separate meets — the Bryant University High School Throws Competition, and the debut of the Marathon Sports Winter Classic at the prestigious Track at New Balance in Boston. 

Barrington had three meet champions: Joe Adams placed first in the weight competition at Bryant, and Ethan Knight was a double-meet champion at Marathon Sports, placing first in the 60-meter hurdles and also in the 400-meter race.

Bobby Wind finished second to Knight in a photo-finish in the hurdles, while Ryan Martin finished fourth and Jared Lesk was sixth. 

Patrick Trainor finished third in the long jump event, with a distance of 19 feet, 9.5 inches. His teammate, Aiden Memoli, finished fifth in the same event with a distance of 18 feet, 5.25 inches. Memoli was also fourth in the triple jump. 

Chucky Potter finished third in the high jump. The BHS senior cleared five feet, 10.25 inches. Charly Potter finished eighth in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.46 seconds.

Girls win dual meet

The Barrington High School girls indoor track team defeated Smithfield and Toll Gate in a dual meet on Friday, Jan. 5. The Eagles outscored the Sentinels 70.5-38.5, and the Titans 72-36.

Indie Lamb won the 600-meter race with a time of 1:46.66, and Maeve Kelly won the 3,000-meter race with a time of 12:07.10. Jordan Roskiewicz and Kitty Wang finished one, two in the 55-meter hurdles.

Sophia Ford won the long jump with a distance of 16 feet, seven inches, and her teammate, Helena Hyde, was second with a distance of 15 feet, 10.5 inches. Hyde also won the high jump, clearing five feet. 

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