Barrington High School sailing team qualifies for nationals

Eagles finish third at New England Championships

Posted 4/23/18

A group of Barrington High School students will compete for a national championship next month.

The BHS sailing team finished third at the New England Championships last weekend and will travel to …

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Barrington High School sailing team qualifies for nationals

Eagles finish third at New England Championships

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A group of Barrington High School students will compete for a national championship next month.

The BHS sailing team finished third at the New England Championships last weekend and will travel to Houston, Texas to vie for the national title on May 12 and 13. Barrington High School finished behind first place Tabor Academy and second place The Hotchkiss School. Tabor has won the New England Championship twice in the last three years.

Barrington High School's Riley Kloc and Kaleigh Morgan won the A Division at the New Englands, while Chip Kreuzkamp and Joe Wicker, and Josh Dillon and Drew Dillon shared duties to bring home third place in B Division.

Barrington, which is coached by Dennis Kloc, is one of only 20 teams in the country to qualify for the nationals.

The Interscholastic Sailing Association High School Doublehanded Championship (for the Mallory Trophy) will be held at Lakewood Yacht Club in Texas. 

New England Championships, team results

1. Tabor Academy — 57 

2. The Hotchkiss School — 77

3. Barrington High School — 77

4. St. Georges — 94

5. Falmouth High School — 99

6. Buckingham Browne and Nichols — 117

7. Brunswick School — 124

8. Portsmouth High School — 128

9. Milton Academy — 129

10. Barnstable High School — 144

11. Greenwich Academy — 148

12. Dartmouth High School — 151

13. Marblehead High School — 159

14. Boston College High School — 161

15. Newton Country Day School — 164

16. Belmont Hill School — 165

17. Fairfield Ludlowe High School — 170

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