BHS student-athletes taking their skills to the next level

More than two dozen Barrington grads will play sports in college

Posted 5/15/23

Barrington High School recently recognized members of the senior class who have made a commitment to play sports at the collegiate level.  

More than two dozen student-athletes plan to …

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BHS student-athletes taking their skills to the next level

More than two dozen Barrington grads will play sports in college

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Barrington High School recently recognized members of the senior class who have made a commitment to play sports at the collegiate level. 

More than two dozen student-athletes plan to compete in a variety of sports in college. 

Barrington High School Director of Athletics and Student Activities George Finn praised the hard work of all BHS student-athletes over their high school athletic careers. 

“We are certainly very proud of their contributions to our athletics programs at BHS over the past four years,” Finn wrote in an email to the Barrington Times, “and look forward to seeing their successes at the next level.”

Following is a list of BHS senior student-athletes, the colleges they will attend, and the sports they plan to compete in:

• Puck Arnone — University of New England — Lacrosse

• Kristen Baker — Sacred Heart University — Swimming

• Sean Bonneau — Keene State College — Golf

• Grace Braga — Roger Williams University — Equestrian

• Marie Choi-Schattle — California Institute of Technology — Soccer/Track and Field

• Matt Davis — St. Lawrence University — Baseball

• Michael Fay — Williams College — Track and Field

• Emily Ford — Brown University — Gymnastics

• Zoe Gerstenblatt — Skidmore College — Rowing

• Nathan Greenberg — College of the Holy Cross — Track and Field

• Parker Hughes — Plymouth State University — Wrestling

• Hannah Jackson — St. Lawrence University — Lacrosse

• Lucas Jauregui — Vassar College — Swimming

• Brendan Jay — University of Miami — Sailing

• Gavin Jeong — Roger Williams University — Swimming

• Amy LaBelle — Bates College — Field Hockey

• Max LaRoche — Colby College — Swimming

• Gus MacCauley — Tufts University — Sailing

• Thomas Marvelli — Massachusetts Maritime Academy — Football

• Emma Marvelli — Washington and Lee University — Track and Field

• Will McClelland — Dartmouth College — Swimming

• Nellie Peecher — Bridgewater State University — Swimming

• Emma Schippering — University of Rhode Island — Sailing

• Kesniia Skosyrkaia — University of Rhode Island — Equestrian

• Sam Spector — Middlebury College — Track and Field

• Charlie Stockwell — Wheaton College — Track and Field

• Eli Terrell — Bates College — Track and Field

• Ryan Valentine — Keene State College — Lacrosse

• Cole Vieira — Assumption University — Golf

• Zoe Webster — University of Vermont — Swimming

• Pierce Wilkerson — St. Lawrence University — Track and Field

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