Barrington boys track team makes it four straight wins

Eagles sprint past Patriots and Huskies

Posted 4/24/25

The Barrington High School boys outdoor track team cruised to a 4-0 record in dual meets with victories over Portsmouth (131-23) and Mt. Hope (151-3) on Monday, April 21.  

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Barrington boys track team makes it four straight wins

Eagles sprint past Patriots and Huskies

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The Barrington High School boys outdoor track team cruised to a 4-0 record in dual meets with victories over Portsmouth (131-23) and Mt. Hope (151-3) on Monday, April 21. 

Myles Napolitano led the way for the Eagles. The senior won the 3,000-meter race with a time of 8:53.7, and the 1,500-meter race with a time of 4:13.8. Napolitano capped his dominant performance with a win in the 800-meter race, crossing the line with a time of 1:59.6.

Joe Adams, a junior, also had a strong meet. He won the hammer throw, discus and the shot put. Adams’s distance in the discus was a personal best for the season — 163 feet, 1 inch. 

Bobby Wind dominated the hurdle events. The senior Naval Academy-commit won the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 40.8 seconds. Wind also won the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.3 seconds, more than two seconds faster than the second-place finisher. 

Patrick Trainor, a junior, won the 100-meter race with a time of 11.4 seconds. He also teamed up with Wind, Caleb Satisfield and Charly Potter to win the 4x100-meter relay race. 

Other top-3 finishers:

• 200-meters: 2. Trainor, 3. Potter

• 3,000-meters: 2. Colby Napolitano, 3. Brady Andrew

• 100-meters: 2. Potter

• 300-meter hurdles: 2. Grady Hazlett, 3. Truva Akarra

• 110-meter hurdles: 2. Hazlett

• 1,500-meters: 2. Daniel Chun, 3. Michael Chun

• 400-meters: 1. Marius Bonard, 2. Xan Barako, 3. Beckett Capizzo

• 800-meters: 2. Henry Stockwell, 3. Daniel Chun

• 4x400-meter relay: 1. Barrington (Hazlett, Daniel Chun, Bonard and Barako)

• Hammer: 2. Aidan Chopin

• Javelin: 1. Potter, 2. Eli Katz

• Pole vault: 2. Caleb Appleyard, 3. Kelly Hill

• Long jump: 1. Aden Memoli, 2. Trainor

• Shot put: 3. Levi Robbins

• Discus: 2. Graham Bennett

• High jump: 1. Satisfield, 2. Shea Parish

• Triple jump: 1. Memoli, 3. Levon He

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