Tristan Berringer, recent EHS graduate is at the Air Force Academy learning all about flight. Tristan was kind enough to send a video from a recent training flight in a glider!
Jack Bradford graduated from Erie High School recently. As an EHS student Jack competed in Fencing at the International level and continues to do extremely well! Jack took his Epee talents to The Ohio State University where he has continued to turn heads on the Internation field of competition. NCAA Men’s and Women’s Fencing Committee has announced the field of 144 competitors who will participate in 2019 National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Fencing Championships. Twenty-six member institutions will be represented at this year’s fencing championships. Cleveland State and Greater Cleveland Sports Commission will co-host championships at Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio, March 21-24, 2019.
National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Fencing Championships include individual events in each of six weapons (men’s épée, men’s foil, men’s sabre, women’s épée, women’s foil and women’s sabre). Fencers will compete in a round-robin format of five-touch bouts. After round robin, top- four finishers in each weapon will fence in semifinal 15-touch bouts, with winners fencing to determine first and second places, and non-advancing fencers being awarded a tie for third place. Here is a recent photo of Jack wielding his foil.