Winslow’s Ma’Syiah Brawner did something that only 7 other girls in New Jersey track history have ever done!!!!!!!!

Winslow sophomore Ma’Syiah Brawner elevated herself into some elite company over the weekend with her performance in the two horizontal jumps at states.

Brawner won the Group 3 long jump with a lifetime-best 19-3 ½ and placed 2nd to Ocean City senior Sophia Curtis in the triple jump with a PR 40-2 ½.

That made her the first South Jersey girl in history to jump at least 19 feet in the long jump and 40 feet in the triple jump and only the 8th girl in New Jersey history to hit both of those landmarks.

She also became only the 2nd girl to reach both of those milestones in the same state meet. Katurah Orji of Mount Olive, the former American record holder in the triple jump and a two-time Olympic finalist, did it three times at the state Group 2 meet at South Plainfield – 19-9 ½ and 40-10 in 2012, 19-6 ¼ and 43-0 in 2013 and 20-11 ¾ and 44-11 in 2014.

The others who’ve accomplished this rarity at any point in their high school career: Englewood’s Charlene Cummings in 1997 [19-1 ½, 42-2 ¾], Lakewood’s Essence Mayers in 2011 [19-5, 40-6 ¼], Newark Tech’s Iana Amsterdam in 2013 [19-5 ¾, 40-9 ½], Linden’s Kayla Richardson in 2014 [20-2 ¼, 40-7 ¾] and Paramus Catholic’s Tiffany Bautista in 2018 [19-2 ½, 40-6 ¾].

Brawner is the No. 2 seed in the long jump Wednesday at the Meet of Champions, behind only Montclair senior Ashley Noel [19-7 ¾], and the No. 2 seed in the triple jump, behind only Curtis.

Looks like Brawner is the No. 4 sophomore in New Jersey history in the long jump, behind Willingboro’s Carol Lewis [20-7 ¼], Orji [19-7 ½ in 2014] and Winslow’s Tionna Tobias [19-7 ½ in 2017], and the No. 3 sophomore in the triple jump, behind Orji [41-0 ¾ in 2012] and Mahogany Jenkins of Watchung Hills in 2018 [40-6].

Overall, she’s now 4th in South Jersey history in both the long jump and in the triple jump.

A look at all 243 South Jersey Meet of Champions winners in meet history!!!!!!

South Jersey has produced 428 Meet of Champions winners since the inception of the boys meet in 1969 and the addition of the girls meet in 1974.

That includes 243 boys winners in 54 boys meets (there was no meet in 2020), or 4 ½ winners per year, and 185 winners in 49 girls meets, or just under four winners per year.

The first boys winners were Vineland’s Levin Handy in the 440, Rancocas Valley’s Al Rich in the 120-yard hurdles and Salem’s Howard Bell in the 180-yard hurdles, all in the inaugural 1969 meet on a rainy Saturday at Highland Park High School.

South Jersey didn’t produce any winners at the initial girls meet at Rutgers University Stadium in Piscataway in 1974 – the best finish was from Woodbury’s Vonnie Coker, who placed 2nd in the 100-yard dash in 11.2, behind only Glen Rock’s Vanessa Hughley. A year later, Coker became South Jersey’s 1st winner in the girls Meet of Champions back at Rutgers when she won the 100 in 11.1.

A huge and talented South Jersey contingent will certainly add to that total of 243 Meet of Champions winners at the 55th annual Meet of Champions Wednesday at Pennsauken’s beautiful new facility.

Here’s a look at all 243 Meet of Champions winners from South Jersey so far! (As always, if you see anybody missing or any kind of error, please let me know in the comment section! Thanks!)

Boys
100-METER DASH

Rich Still [Haddon Heights], 1970 [9.9y,h]
Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979 [10.5h]
Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983 [10.2h]
Kenny Reynolds [Willingboro], 1985 [10.8h]
Kenny Reynolds [Willingboro], 1986 [10.77]
Don Brooks [Pleasantville], 1988 [10.74]
Bobby Orro [Pemberton], 1993 [10.66]
Robert Hargrove [Vineland], 1996 [10.81]
John Stone [Mainland Reg.], 1997 [10.69]
Tim Athill [Pleasantville], 1998 [10.68]
Cameron Atkinson [West Deptford], 1999 [10.80]
Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2000 [10.35]
Todd Dutch [Washington Twp.], 2002 [10.55]
James Townsend [Holy Cross], 2003 [10.45]
Bruce Owens [Deptford], 2004 [10.66]
Jamil Benjamin [Cumberland Reg.], 2006 [10.80]
Robert Page [Kingsway], 2008 [10.76]
Teejay Johnson [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2009 [10.67]
Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2011 [10.41]
Fabian Santiago [Oakcrest], 2012 [10.59]
Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2016 [10.76]
Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2017 [10.64]
Malachi James [Willingboro], 2022 [10.54]

200-METER DASH
Rich Still [Haddon Heights], 1971 [21.0y,h,s]
Jeff Thornton [Woodbury], 1974 [22.0y, h]
Kevin Holloway [Palmyra], 1975 [21.4y, h]
Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983 [20.7h]
David Jackson [Woodrow Wilson], 1984 [21.2]
Leon Brown [Ocean City], 1986 [21.76]
Curtis McIntyre [Bridgeton], 1992 [21.47]
Steve Harper [Atlantic City], 1993 [21.77]
Brondon Jenkins [Delran], 1994 [21.46]
Robert Hargrove [Vineland], 1996 [21.53]
John Stone [Mainland Reg.], 1997 [21.59]
Nick Brown [Bridgeton], 1999 [21.69]
Rueben McCoy [Winslow Twp.], 2004 [21.51]
A.J. Bunton [West Deptford], 2006 ]21.53]
Sabli Gonnet [Eastern], 2007 [21.46]
Fabian Santiago [Oakcrest], 2012 [21.52]
Sterling Pierce [Rancocas Valley], 2015 [21.79]
Martin Booker [Pennsauken], 2017 [21.57]
Antonio Tarantino [Paul VI], 2018 [21.25]
Malachi James [Willingboro], 2022 [21.73]

400-METER DASH
Levin Handy [Vineland], 1969 [49.0y, h]
Bill Tyler [Kennedy], 1976 [48.4y, h]
Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984 [46.5]
Lamont Smith [Willingboro], 1990 [47.78]
Lamont Smith [Willingboro], 1991 [46.62]
Curtis McIntyre [Bridgeton], 1992 [47.71]
Barry Douglas [Willingboro], 1993 [48.12]
Royce Reed [Bridgeotn], 1994 [47.75]
Rob Gary [Lenape], 1998 [47.85]
Reuben McCoy [Winslow Twp.], 2004 [47.42]
Antonio Abney [Willingboro], 2007 [47.35]
Jamaad Muse [Timber Creek], 2014 [47.07]
Brandon Outlaw [Moorestown], 2017 [47.05]
Sincere Rhea [St. Augustine], 2019 [47.89]

800-METER RUN
Greg Honsby [Rancocas Valley], 1974 [1:54.7y,h]
Tavo Rivera [Pemberton], 1977 [1:55.0y,h]
Rich Caton [Woodbury], 1978 [1:53.2y,h]
Ed Kelly [Camden Catholic], 1989 [1:54.1h]
Ron Braxton [Highland], 1992 [1:53.94]
Fred Sharpe [Paulsboro], 1997 [1:53.40]
Joe Lewis [Pleasantville], 1998 [1:53.61]
Robert Edwards [Bridgeton], 2002 [1:53.85]
John Richardson [Ocean City], 2003 [1:51.62]
Rob Novak [Bordentown], 2005 [1:50.36]
Isaac Clark [Pleasantville], 2013 [1:50.12]
Ishmael Muhammad [Oakcrest], 2014 [1:48.52]

1,600-METER RUN
Dan Gough [Haddonfield], 1987 [4:16.4h]
Jason DiJoseph [Paul VI], 1988 [4:13.5h]
Mark Sivieri [St. Augustine], 1990 [4:15.19]
Marc Pelerin [Cherokee], 2002 [4:12.74]
John Richardson [Ocean City], 2003 [4:09.20]
Jimmy Wyner [Mainland Reg.], 2004 [4:11.49]
Brett Johnson [Ocean City], 2008 [4:09.03]
Kyle Rakitis [Kingsway], 2021 [4:08.58]
Kyle Rakitis [Kingsway], 2022 [4:14.30]

3,200-METER RUN
Marty Ludwikowski [Cherry Hill West], 1975 [9:10.8] [two miles]
Jerry Andrews [Highland], 1979 [9:06.2] [two miles]
Ron Faith [Paul VI], 1986 [9:07.6h]
Jason DiJoseph [Paul VI], 1987 [8:59.6h]
Albert Donawa [Camden], 1990 [9:13.07]
Murad Campbell [Overbrook], 1997 [9:15.66]
Murad Campbell [Overbrook], 1998 [9:07.10]
Murad Campbell [Overbrook], 1999 [8:58.71]
Mike Myers [Eastern], 2000 [9:23.44]
Luke Petela [Haddon Twp.], 2015 [8:58.32]
Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], 2022 [9:07.10]

110-METER HURDLES
Al Rich [Rancocas Valley], 1969 [15.0y,h]
Keith Curtis [Camden], 1975 [14.0y,h]
Dave Still [Pennsauken], 1977 [13.8y,h]
Jon Dickey [Penns Grove], 1985 [14.0h]
Gerard Reynolds [Willingboro], 1989 [14.00]
Gerard Reynolds [Willingboro], 1990 [13.59]
Vince Rawlins [Easern], 1992 [14.04]
Desmond Powell [Oakcrest], 1994 [14.08]
Sultan Tucker [Delsea], 1995 [13.91]
Nate Harley [Pleasantville], 1996 [13.76]
Danyne Brown [Camden], 1999 [13.63]
Will Brown [Palmyra], 2006 [14.13]
Edwin Alston [Winslow Twp.], 2015 [13.90]

400-METER HURDLES
Howard Bell [Salem], 1969 [20.0] [180-yard hurdles]
Martin Booker [Camden], 1981[52.2]
Devon Patton [Willingboro], 1990 [52.89]
Dan Morris [Rancocas Valley], 1991 [53.48]
Vince Rawlins [Eastern], 1992 [52.16]
Royce Reed [Bridgeton], 1995 [52.56]
Fred Sharpe [Paulsboro], 1997 [51.62]
Devon Matthews [Pleasantville], 1999 [53.02]
Mike Bolling [Willingboro], 2000 [53.60]
Dwight Ruff [Camden], 2001 [51.14]
Maurice Young [Camden], 2002 [53.17]
Reuben McCoy [Winslow Twp.], 2004 [51.39]
Demetrius Rooks [Absegami], 2008 [53.31]
Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2010 [53.16]
Bryce Tucker [Pennsauken], 2021 [52.17]
Bryce Tucker [Pennsauken], 2022 [53.57]
Bryce Tucker [Pennsauken], 2021 [50.96]

400-METER RELAY
Delsea, 2010 [42.22]
Oakcrest, 2011 [41.83]
Oakcrest, 2012 [42.09]
Timber Creek, 2013 [41.50]
Timber Creek, 2014 [41.45]
Rancocas Valley, 2015 [42.03]
Pennsauken, 2016 [41.85]
Deptford, 2018 [41.47]
Rancocas Valley, 2021 [41.99]

1,600-METER RELAY
Willingboro, 1982 [3:15.0h]
Woodrow Wilson, 1984 [3:15.5h]
Edgewood, 1985 [3:14.4h]
Willingboro, 1990 [3:17.85]
Willingboro, 1993 [3:16.37]
Willingboro, 1994 [3:18.48]
Woodrow Wilson, 1995 [3:16.29]
Woodrow Wilson, 1996 [3:14.99]
Camden, 1999 [3:15.83]
Lenape, 2000 [3:15.00]
Willingboro, 2001 [3:12.44]
Winslow Township, 2002 [3:12.27]
Winslow Township, 2003 [3:10.70]
Camden, 2004 [3:16.46]
Camden, 2005 [3:13.50]
Willlingboro, 2006 [3:18.50]
Absegami, 2008 [3:15.77]
Pennsauken, 2023 [3:15.81]

3,200-METER RELAY
Vineland, 2012 [7:48.25]
Kingsway, 2013 [7:48.16]
Delsea, 2018 [7:46.28]
Cherokee, 2022 [7:54.34]
Cherokee, 2023 [7:41.17]

HIGH JUMP
Damon Julian [Edgewood], 1984 [6-8]
Terry Ferguson [Cherry Hill West], 1986 [6-8]
Terry Ferguson [Cherry Hill West], 1987 [6-10]
Demetrius Cope [Burlington City], 1988 [6-6]
Dwayne Robinson [Bridgeton], 1991 [6-8]
Dwayne Robinson [Bridgeton], 1992 [6-10]
Jarrett Carr [Pennsauken], 1994 [6-10]
Robert Jordan [Millville], 1998 [7-0]
Robert Jordan [Millville], 1999 [7-2]
Paul Klemic [Mainland Reg.], 2000 [7-2]
Todd Lowber [Delran], 2001 [6-8]
Mike Morrison [Willingboro], 2002 [7-0]
Mike Morrison [Willingboro], 2003 [7-0]
David Jefferson [Oakcrest], 2012 [6-6]
*Devin Bradham [Williamstown], 2015 [6-10]
*Marquese Bell [Bridgeton], 6-10
Dillon Page [Cherry Hill East], 2021 [6-6]

LONG JUMP
Greg Filipek [Triton], 1976 [22-4 ¾]
Keith Washington [Woodbury], 1978 [23-6]
Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979 [23-6 ½]
Reggie Kelley [Schalick], 1981 [23-2]
Isaac Samuels [Kennedy], 1982 [24-2]
Isaac Samuels [Kennedy], 1983 [24-8]
Kerry Vivett [Edgewood], 1985 [23-11 ¾]
Charles Armistead [Schalick], 1986 [23-0 ½]
Terrance Sorrell [Salem], 1988 [23-2 ½]
Gerard Reynolds [Willingboro], 1989 [24-0]
Gerard Reynolds [Willingboro], 1990 [23-5 ½]
Preston Beckley [Eastern], 1993 [23-11]
William Spearman [Woodrow Wilson], 1995 [23-4 ¼]
William Spearman [Woodrow Wilson], 1996 [25-0]
Robert Jordan [Millville], 1998 [22-10]
Nick Brown [Bridgeton], 1999 [23-0 ½]
Chris Gillis [Pennsauken], 2000 [22-11 ¼]
Steve Cirino [Buena], 2001 [22-6 ½]
Anthony Miles [Winslow Twp.], 2002 [24-11 ¼]
Anthony Miles [Winslow Twp.], 2003 [24-3 ¼]
Stevenson Cajuste [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2008 [23-3 ¼]
Anthony Averett [Woodbury], 2011 [23-0 ¾]
Anthony Averett [Woodbury], 2012 [22-10 ¼]
Antwan Dickerson [Pennsauken], 2013 [23-2 ¾]
Mikhail Micheaux [Eastern], 2014 [24-3]

TRIPLE JUMP
Josh Butler [Delsea], 2006 [48-0]
Evan Chance [Glassboro], 2009 [47-7 ½]
Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2011 [48-4]
Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013 [48-10]
Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2017 [48-9 ½]
Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018 [48-2 ¼]
Floyd Whitaker [Highland], 2021 [49-7]

POLE VAULT
Mark Murphy [Haddonfield], 1984 [14-6]
Mark Murphy [Haddonfield], 1985 [15-0]
Marv Forchion [Willingboro], 1986 [14-6]
Jason King [Lenape], 1993 [15-4]
Josh Moline [Gateway], 2000 [14-6]
Michael Hulme [Eastern], 2003 [15-0]
Devon Purves [Haddonfield], 2006 [15-0]
Dan Batdorf [West Deptford], 2007 [14-6]
Jarrod Brovero [Delsea], 2016 [14-6]

SHOT PUT
Chris Robinson [Penns Grove], 1990 [64-4 ½]
Ray Wilks [Bridgeton], 1994 [60-7]
Ray Wilks [Bridgeton], 1995 [64-5]
Ron Dayne [Overbrook], 1996 [63-10 ¼]
Chris Pressley [Woodbury], 2003 [59-7 ¾]
Ell Ash [Willingboro], 2004 [59-8 ½]
Josh Awotunde [Delsea], 2013 [61-1]
Lucciano Pizarro [Cherokee], 2019 [60-11]

DISCUS
Jim Stites [Millville], 1970 [178-0]
Ken Manahan [Deptford], 1976 [179-10]
Rich Lewis [Williamstown], 1984 [169-11]
Russ Willett [Penns Grove], 1985 [175-10]
Russ Willett [Penns Grove], 1986 [185-9]
Dave Dixon [Mainland Reg.], 1987 [169-7]
Greg Hardy [Kennedy], 1988 [169-2]
Jason Winrow [Cumberland Reg.], 1989 [181-10]
Ron Dayne [Overbrook], 1995 [201-0]
Ron Dayne [Overbrook], 1996 [215-3]
Braheme Days Jr. [Bridgeton], 2013 [199-6]
Nick Pulli [West Deptford], 2014 [174-5]
Kamron Kobolak [Cinnaminson], 2018 [185-6]

JAVELIN
Fred DePalma [Penns Grove], 1970 [204-10]
Sal Fiorentino [Washington Twp.], 1974 [204-1]
Mike Coffey [Moorestown], 1975 [209-6]
Eric Schoenborn [Holy Cross], 1985 [217-0]
Vince Labosky [Holy Cross], 1986 [223-10]
Steve Kiessling [Holy Cross], 1989 [202-3]
Carnelius Cruz [Oakcrest], 1994 [211-5]
Royce Reed [Bridgeton], 1995 [218-3]
Jason Cowden [Rancocas Valley], 1999 [202-8]
Chris Mirabelli [Holy Cross], 2013 [214-6]
Curtis Thompson [Florence], 2014 [224-10]
Cade Antonucci [Holy Spirit], 2016 [205-8]
Cade Antonucci [Holy Spirit], 2017 [220-11]
Nick Mirabelli [Rancocas Valley], 2018 [227-10]

Girls
100-METER DASH

Vonnie Coker [Woodbury], 1975 [11.1y,h]
Sharon Johnson [Haddon Heights], 1976 [11.0y,h]
Lori Lewis [Woodbury], 1977 [11.1y,h]
Michele Glover [Pennsauken], 1978 [10.7y,h]
Pat Dunlap [Camden], 1979 [11.5y,h]
Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1980 [11.6y,h]
Michele Glover [Pennsauken], 1981 [11.5y,h]
Denise Mitchell [Edgewood], 1982 [12.2y,h]
Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984 [11.9y,h]
Andrea Conaway [Bordentown], 1985 [12.1y,h]
Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1986 [11.9y,h]
Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996 [11.85]
Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000 [11.61]
Jamillah Nock [Woodrow Wilson], 2004 [11.96]
English Gardner [Eastern], 2007 [11.62]
English Gardner [Eastern], 2008 [11.88]
Annie Johnson [Shawnee], 2012 [11.82]
Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2014 [11.73]
Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2016 [11.87]
Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017 [11.77]
Dennisha Page [Woodrow Wilson], 2019 [11.86]
Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2023 [11.73]

200-METER DASH
Lori Lewis [Woodbury], 1977 [25.1y,h]
Lori Lewis [Woodbury], 1978 [24.0y,h]
Pat Dunlap [Camden], 1979 [23.7y,h]
Michelle Glover [Willingboro], 1980 [24.4h]
Michelle Glover [Willingboro], 1981 [23.8h]
Denise Mitchell [Edgewood], 1982 [24.4h]
Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984 [24.4h]
Andrea Conaway [Bordentown], 1985 [25.0h]
Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1986 [24.40]
Nichole Hill [Oakcrest], 1996 [24.71]
Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000 [24.03]
Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2005 [24.19]
English Gardner [Eastern], 2008 [24.34]
Annie Johnson [Shawnee], 2012 [24.55]
Shakirah Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2016 [24.28]
Shakirah Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017 [24.14]
Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2018 [23.90]
Dennisha Page [Woodrow Wilson], 2019 [23.66]
Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2021 [24.22]

400-METER DASH
Loretta Thompson [Camden], 1980 [55.2h]
Nichole Bartley [Highland], 1992 [55.11]
Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996 [55.20]
Nadia Davy [Bridgeton], 1999 [54.70]
Okechi Ogbuokiri [Willingboro], 2002 [54.76]
Okechi Ogbuokiri [Willingboro], 2003 [54.19]
Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2008 [54.14]
Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2009 [53.72]
Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2010 [55.52]
Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2023 [54.56]

800-METER RUN
Monica Olkowski [Cherokee], 1989 [2:14.27]
Monica Olkowski [Cherokee], 1990 [2:12.09]
Krista Ferrera [Vineland], 1991 [2:10.86]
Lauren McHale [Ocean City], 1998 [2:12.77]
Katrina Sye [Buena], 1999 [2:11.82]
Kadence Dumas [Eastern], 2023 [2:10.44]

1,600-METER RUN
Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], 1981 [4:28.8h] [1,500-meter run]
Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], 1982 [4:49.3h]
Kari Vigerstol [Holy Cross], 1993 [5:00.85]
Megan Hartman [Ocean City], 1994 [4:54.71]
Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 1999 [4:55.04]
Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2000 [4:50.07]
Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2001 [4:53.57]
Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 2014 [4:45.97]
Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 2015 [4:48.05]
Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 2016 [4:50.09]
Rachel Vick [Kingsway], 2017 [4:52.69]

3,200-METER RUN
Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], 1983 [10:20.6h]
Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 1998 [10:43.71]
Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2000 [10:43.14]
Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2001 [10:49.32]
Brittany Sedberry [Ocean City], 2004 [10:44.23]
Katie Van Horn [Triton], 2005 [10:44.13]
Chelsea Ley [Kingsway], 2009 [10:19.31]
Megan Venables [Highland], 2010 [10:37.49]
Ava Thomas [Haddonfield], 2023 [10:44.34]

100-METER HURDLES
Darlene Grant [Overbrook], 1979 [13.5y,h]
Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1980 [14.1h]
Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981 [14.0h]
Zonya Cross [Edgewood], 1983 [13.9h]
Arnita Green [Delsea], 1989 [14.63]
Nichole Belcher [Woodrow Wilson], 1991 [14.34]
Nichole Belcher [Woodrow Wilson], 1992 [14.26]
Helen Wilks [Bridgeton], 1994 [14.45]
Sherese Price [Pleasantville], 1998 [13.85]
Yvette Murray [Edgewood], 1999 [14.13]
Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006 [13.78]
Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2011 [14.23]
Keisha Williams [Camden], 2015 [14.44]
Lenaami Morton [Camden], 2017 [13.84]

400-METER HURDLES
Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1988 [59.03]
Arnita Green [Delsea], 1989 [1:03.07]
Eusheka Bartley [Highland], 1991 [1:02.56]
Eusheka Bartley [Highland], 1992 [1:01.17]
Mandie Dulin [Shawnee], 1996 [1:00.10]
Mandie Dulin [Shawnee], 1997 [59.56]
Pam Richardson [Edgewood], 2001 [1:00.73]
Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2003 [1:00.74]
Ashley Woodards [Delsea], 2011 [1:02.59]
Helena Leyrer [Buena], 2012 [1:00.26]
Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2013 [59.56]
Arianna Smith [Pennsville], 2019 [1:00.13]

400-METER RELAY
Camden, 1978 [47.4y,h]
Willingboro, 1980 [47.1y,h]
Winslow Twp., 2013 [47.27]
Winslow Twp., 2016 [47.40]
Rancocas Valley, 2022 [49.86]
Timber Creek, 2023 [46.89]

1,600-METER RELAY
Willingboro, 1993 [3:52.06]
Willingboro, 1994 [3:51.46]
Camden, 1995 [3:48.22]
Willingboro, 1998 [3:53.46]
Washington Twp., 1999 [3:50.74]
Willingboro, 2000 [3:51.61]
Winslow Twp., 2001 [3:50.21]
Winslow Twp., 2002 [3:50.44]
Camden, 2006 [3:47.35]
Lenape, 2012 [3:51.43]
Winslow Twp., 2017 [3:47.41]
Winslow Twp., 2018 [3:46.67]
Rancocas Valley, 2019 [3:49.31]
Timber Creek, 2023 [3:46.38]

3,200-METER RELAY
Lenape, 2011 [9:18.71]
Haddonfield, 2021 [9:10.24]
Cherokee, 2022 [9:25.70]

HIGH JUMP
Erin Halpin [Cherry Hill East], 1987 [5-8]
Kim Stoll [Holy Spirit], 1993 [5-8]
Brooke Minor [Woodbury], 2001 [5-8]
Briana Gray [Haddon Heights], 2005 [5-6]
Anna Cook [Florence], 2006 [5-10]
Priscilla Frederick [Paul VI], 2007 [5-8]
Tierra Hooker [Timber Creek], 2019 [5-10]
Alanna Woolfolk [Delsea], 5-6
Alanna Woolfolk [Clayton], 5-8

LONG JUMP
Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1978 [18-9 ½]
Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1979 [20-1]
Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1980 [20-11
Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981 [20-7 ½]
Teneacia Smith [Cherry Hill East], 1991 [18-8 ½]
Teneacia Smith [Cherry Hill East], 1992 [20-0 ½]
Demya Walker [Rancocas Valley], 1994 [19-3 ¾]
Nena Moore [Cherry Hill West], 1995 [19-1]
Nena Moore [Cherry Hill West], 1996 [18-7 ¼]
Frances Bundy [Pleasantville], 1999 [18-3 ¼]
Shameka Marshall [Oakcrest], 2001 [18-10 ¾]
Jamie Walker [Haddon Heights], 2007 [18-2 ¾]
Tionna Tobias [Winslow Twp.], 2018 [19-5 ¼]

TRIPLE JUMP
Thananya Wooden [Pennsauken], 2000 [36-9]
Shameka Marshall [Oakcrest], 2001 [38-10 ¾]
Jessica Mills [West Deptford], 2005 [39-6]
Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2019 [42-2]
Mariah Stephens [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2021 [37-10 ¼]
Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2023 [40-7 ½]

POLE VAULT
Danielle O’Reilly [Shawnee], 2003 [11-6]
Danielle O’Reilly [Shawnee], 2004 [11-6]
Brittany Raffo [Seneca], 2016 [12-0]

SHOT PUT
Lillian Rivera [Pemberton], 1984 [41-6 ½]
Typhanie Bates [Williamstown], 1995 [42-4 ¼]
Nacole Moore [Bridgeton], 2000 [45-3 ¾]
Sylvia Galarza [Millville], 2004 [42-10 ¾]
Jess Woodard [Cherokee], 2013 [47-1 ¼]
Cydney Thomas [Haddon Heights], 2019 [42-5 ¾]

DISCUS
Lillian Rivera [Pemberton], 1984 [125-2]
Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1996 [147-]
Melinda Boykin [Bridgeton], 1998 [134-10
Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2003 [145-11]
Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004 [158-1]
Kim Warren [Atlantic City], 2006 [138-10]
Victoria Imbesi [Our Lady of Mercy], 2009 [134-10]
Jess Woodard [Cherokee], 2011 [142-5]
Jess Woodard [Cherokee], 2011 [151-10]
Jess Woodard [Cherokee], 2011 [161-1]
Julia Bannan [Holy Spirit], 2021 [129-0]

JAVELIN
Emma Painter [Clayton], 1979 [147-0]
Emma Painter [Clayton], 1980 [152-7]
Liz Pellerin [Holy Cross], 1982 [141-7]
Lillian Rivera [Pemberton], 1984 [138-5]
Liz Griesback [Cherry Hill East], 1989 [127-2]
Janet Morris [Kingsway], 1991 [122-2]
Lynlee Phillips [Shawnee], 1998 [142-0]
Lynlee Phillips [Shawnee], 1999 [152-1]
Chelsea Salisbury [Buena], 2001 [139-6]
Megan Sax Vanderwyden [Pennsville], 2015 [138-3]
Kaela Schrier [Cherokee], 2016 [134-10]
Brielle Smith [Oakcrest], 2018 [163-8]
Brielle Smith [Oakcrest], 2019 [157-0]
Leah Howard [Millville], 2023 [159-4]

A look at all 127 Meet of Champions top-10 seeds from South Jersey!!!!!!

South Jersey earned 15 No. 1 seeds in the Meet of Champions 55th annual Meet of Champions, scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pennsauken.

In the boys meet, Burlington City senior Malachi James is the top seed in the 100, Washington Township senior Yashahya Brown is No. 1 seed in the 110 hurdles, Riverside senior Jamir Brown is seeded 1st in the long jump, Moorestown senior Rece Englehardt is No. 1 in the triple jump, Oakcrest senior Ryan Merlino is tops in the pole vault and Winslow’s 1,600-meter relay team is also a No. 1 seed.

South Jersey girls have nine No. 1 seeds: Naylah Jones is No. 1 in the 100 and 200, Pennsauken soph Sianni Wynn is first in the 400 (and No. 2 in both short sprints), Paul VI senior Shaelan McNally will have the inside lane in the 3,200, Washington Township senior Dahlia Beasley, Williamstown junior Addison inge and Clayton senior Alanna Woolfolk are among four jumpers who share the No. 1 seed in the high jump, Ocean City senior Sophia Curtis is top seed in the triple jump, Moorestown junior Hannah Byrd-Leitner in the pole vault, Eastern senior Zoe Goldberg in the javelin and Timber Creek’s 400-meter relay team.

South Jersey also has 17 No. 2 seeds and 14 No. 3 seeds for a total of 46 athletes or relay teams seeded in the top three Wednesday.

South Jersey has a top-3 seed in 12 of 18 boys events and 16 of 18 girls events. That’s all but eight events. The only event South Jersey doesn’t have a top-10 seed is the boys 3,200-meter relay (and Egg Harbor Township is No. 11).

In all, South Jersey has 127 top-10 seeds – 54 in the boys meet and 73 in the girls meet. Here’s a look at every top-10 seed at the Meet of Champs.

Full list of boys seeds, click here.
Full list of girls seeds, click here.

BOYS
100-METER DASH

1. Malachi James [Burlington City] 10.45
5. Julian Conigliaro [Delsea] 10.67
6. **Jaiden Steele [Camden] 10.68
9. Aaron Mull [Hammonton] 10.77
9. Rae-Juan Gayle [Willingboro] 10.77

200-METER DASH
T3. Malachi James [Burlington City] 21.48
T3. *Jayden Poteat [Winslow Twp.] 21.48
5. Julian Conigliaro [Delsea] 21.56
8. Marquis Taylor [Woodbury] 21.67

400-METER DASH
4. *Jayden Poteat [Winslow Twp.] 48.23
5. *Marquis Taylor [Woodbury] 48.23

800-METER RUN
4. Peyton Shute [Woodbury] 1:52.05
5. *Dominic Bassey [Winslow Twp.] 1:52.15
8. Bobby Poplau [Cherokee] 1:53.07

1,600-METER RUN
9. Matt Hoffman [Ocean City] 4:13.00

3,200-METER RUN
3. Nick Kuenkel [Cherokee] 9:05.87

110-METER HURDLES
1. Yashahya Brown [Washington Twp.], 13.43
2. Eric Foster [Willingboro] 13.77
3. Jamir Brown [Riverside] 13.81
4. Alexander Hollimon [Williamstown] 14.15
*9. Emir Canli [Delran] 14.29

400-METER HURDLES
3. *Ashraf Maklache [Cherry Hill East] 53.48
4. Jamir Brown [Riverside] 53.52
6. Abdulazeez Iyiola [Palmyra] 53.92
9. Cartrell Moore [Glassboro] 54.17

400-METER RELAY
2. Washington Twp., 41.94
6. Delsea, 42.07
7. Camden, 42.23
10. Rancocas Valley 42.29

1,600-METER RELAY
1. Winslow Twp., 3:20.10
2. Delsea, 3:20.36

3,200-METER RELAY
None

HIGH JUMP
T5. David Goldbolt [Rancocas Valley] 6-6
T5. Teron Murray [Camden] 6-6

LONG JUMP
1. Jamir Brown [Riverside] 23-8 ¾
7. Rece Englehart [Moorestown] 22-9 ½

TRIPLE JUMP
1. Rece Englehart [Moorestown] 48-4 ½
3. *Davi’Yonn Jackson [Salem] 46-4
8. Cartrell Moore [Glassboro] 45-7
9. Darrell Jackson [Winslow Twp.] 45-6 ¼

POLE VAULT
T1. Ryan Merlino [Oakcrest] 16-0
T3. *Marcus Hood [Deptford] 15-0
T5. Daniel Couse [Clearview] 14-6
T5. *Ed Frey [Cinnaminson] 14-6
T7. *Henry Cifaloglio [Delsea] 14-0
T9., *Leo Davis [Audubon] 13-6
T9. *Ethan Plut [Moorestown] 13-6
T9. Raymond Senatore [West Deptford] 13-6

SHOT PUT
3. *Jonathan Harris [Delsea] 62-10 ¾
4. Shawn Brady [Bishop Eustace] 59-10 ¾
6. Julian Williams [Willingboro] 58-4

DISCUS
3. Shawn Brady [Bishop Eustace] 179-1
5. *Anthony Liakhnovich [Hammonton] 172-0
6. Brock Schenck [Bordentown] 171-3
7. Damere Lassiter [Glassboro] 169-6

JAVELIN
4. Miles Acchione [Lenape] 186-7

GIRLS
100-METER DASH

1. Naylah Jones [Timber Creek] 11.23
2. **Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken] 11.52
3. *Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek] 11.62
7. **Olivia Okaro [Winslow Twp.] 11.98

200-METER DASH
1. Naylah Jones [Timber Creek] 23.29
2. **Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken] 23.79
3. *Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek] 23.91
5. *Nester Wea [Willingboro] 24.37
6. ***Maya Bolden [Willingboro] 24.54
7. Dominique Clement [Winslow Twp.] 24.57
9. **Olivia Okaro [Winslow Twp.] 24.69

400-METER DASH
1. **Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken] 53.45
2. **Natalie Dumas [Eastern] 54.74
5. ***Cinniya Robinson [Winslow Twp.] 55.60
8. **Olivia Okaro [Winslow Twp.] 56.08

800-METER RUN
7. *Sofia Day [Mainland Reg.] 2:12.55

1,600-METER RUN
2. Shaelan McNally [Paul VI] 4:53.25
7. Sofia Day [Mainland Reg.] 4:59.37
10. Maeve Smith [Ocean City] 5:01.20

3,200-METER RUN
1. Shaelan McNally [Paul VI] 10:24.00
4. *Liliah Gordon [Northern Burlington] 10:51.94
8. Ava Thomas [Haddonfield] 11:00.56

100-METER HURDLES
3. Guerlande Pierre [Timber Creek] 14.22
4. Dominique Clement [Winslow Twp.] 14.36
10. *Dakota Jones [WashingtonTwp.] 14.84

400-METER HURDLES
2. Sophia Curtis [Ocean City] 59.80
5. Natalie Dumas [Eastern] 1:01.83
7. Nyla Jones [Timber Creek] 1:02.67
8. ***Cinniya Robinson [Winslow Twp.] 1:02.72

400-METER RELAY
1. Timber Creek, 46.95
2. Pennsauken, 47.72
4. Haddonfield, 48.28
5. Cherokee, 48.38
6. Willingboro, 48.44
8. Washington Twp., 48.77

1,600-METER RELAY
2. Timber Creek, 3:51.81
3. Eastern, 3:53.32
8. Willingboro, 3:59.35

3,200-METER RELAY
1. Ocean City 9:25.06
4. Eastern 9:31.32
7. Winslow 9:34.65

HIGH JUMP
T1. Dahlia Beasley [Washington Twp.] 5-6
T1. *Addison Inge [Williamstown] 5-6
T1. Alanna Woolfolk [Clayton] 5-6
5. **Ma’Syiah Brawner [Winslow Twp.] 5-5
T6. Naa’Irah Andrews [Willingboro] 5-4
T6. *I’Mara Ford [Moorestown 5-4
T6. *Isabella Patruno [Sterling] 5-4

LONG JUMP
2. **Ma’Syiah Brawner [Winslow Twp.] 19-3 ½
3. *Jaidah Garrett [Absegami] 19-0 ½
5. Dahlia Beasley [Washington Twp.] 18-10

TRIPLE JUMP
1. Sophia Curtis [Ocean City] 41-9 ½
2. **Ma’Syiah Brawner [Winslow Twp.] 40-2 ½
4. Lauren Fadairo [Rancocas Valley] 38-7 ¾
6. Ayanna Brown [Sterling] 38-4

POLE VAULT
1. Sophia Curtis [Ocean City] 41-9 ½
1. *Hannah Byrd-Leitner [Moorestown] 12-7
T2. *Rebecca Hoover [Haddonfield] 12-0
T2. Quin Zacamy [Haddon Heights] 12-0
T9. **Cali Lacovara [Washingrton Twp.] 11-6

SHOT PUT
8. Yamilet Basarte-Cruz [Eastside] 40-6 ¾

DISCUS
2. *Brook-lynn Roberts [Winslow Twp.] 140-0
4. **Sunsarai Moore [Glassboro] 139-8
5. Maylisa Bluford [Clayton] 133-8
6. Grace O’Neill [Schalick] 132-2
8. **Mitra Sampson [Hammonton] 130-6
9. Morgan Mankoski [Delsea] 129-5

JAVELIN
1. Zoe Goldberg [Eastern] 140-9
5. Laurel Conway [Sterling] 125-0
9. Aniyah Smith [Eastern] 119-3
10. *Shila Austin [Millville] 116-6

Hannah Byrd-Leitner, Rebecca Hoover, Quin Zachary rewriting girls pole vault record book!!!!!!

Before this year, only five girls in South Jersey history had cleared 12 feet in the pole vault either indoors or outdoors.

Only once – back in 2004 – had even two South Jersey girls cleared 12-0 the same year. That was Shawnee’s Danielle O’Reilly, who set the national indoor record of 13-5 at the Ridgewood Varsity Classic at the Armory, and Moorestown’s Jessica Kloss, who cleared 12-0 two weeks later at Easterns, also at the Armory, where she placed 2nd to O’Reilly (who cleared 13-0 that day).

So Friday was the most successful pole vaulting day ever for South Jersey.

Moorestown junior Hannah Byrd-Leitner won the Group 3 vault with a personal-best and meet-record 12-7 clearance. Haddon Heights senior Quin Zacamy – the No. 4 seed – won the Group 2 vault with a big PR of 12-0 – and Haddonfield junior Rebecca Hoover – who shares the No. 1 New Jersey ranking this year at 12-8 – placed 2nd to Zacamy on misses in Group 2.

Going into the Meet of Champions Wednesday, Byrd-Leitner is the No. 1 seed and Zacamy, Hoover and Dumont sophomore Jenna Monaco – 3rd in Group at 12-0 – share the No. 2 seed.

On the all-time state outdoor list, Hoover is tied for 5th with her 12-8 from ther Camden County Championships at Haddon Township last month. Byrd-Leitner is No. 10 with hr 12-7 on Friday. On the all-time South Jersey list, they are No. 2 and 4, and Zacamy is tied for 5th.

For Byrd-Leitner, her PR was one inch over her 12-6 from an indoor meet in Conshohocken, Pa., last Dec. 30. She cleared 11-7 last spring. HBL was clean through 12-0, where she had the event won, and then had the bar raised to the meet-record 12-7, which she cleared on her 2nd attempt. She gave 12-9 three tries as well. She’s Moorestown’s first state champion since another pole vaulter, Lauren Tauscher, who won Group 3 at 11-6 in 2009.

Hoover’s PR is 12-8 from last month, and she’s been clearing 11-6 or better routinely since the start of indoors.

But Zacamy is new to this rarified territory.

She first cleared 10-0 last spring and had improved to 11-6 by the Meet of Champions, where she placed 8th. She hit 11-0 indoors and took 2nd at Group 2 states, behind only Hoover. She placed 2nd to Hoover at the Camden County meet at 11-6 before hitting 12-0 for the first time on Friday on her 1st attempt.

The last South Jersey girl to win the Meet of Champions pole vault was Seneca’s Brittany Raffo at 12-0 in 2016. The only ther winner since the event was added in 1999 is O’Reilly in 2003 and 2004 at 11-6 both years,

All-Time New Jersey Outdoor Pole Vault List
13-5 ¼ … Hayley Horvath [Notre Dame], 2018
13-3… Danielle O’Reilly [Shawnee], 2004
13-0 … Emma Keating [Pompton Lakes], 2023
13-0 … Caroline Dannenbaum [Pingry School], 2018
12-8 … Leah Saifi [Governor Livingston], 2016
12-8 … Rebecca Hoover [Haddonfield[, 2024
12-8 … Shreya Sathiyan [Morris Hills], 2024
12-7 ½ … Ashley Preston [Delsea], 2018
12-7 ¼ … Nicole Pompei [Hanover Park], 2008
12-7 … Kelly Burke [Cranford], 2010
12-7 … Melissa Purcell [Pascack Valley], 2018
12-7 … Hannah Byrd-Leitner [Moorestown], 2024
12-6 ¾ … Chelsea Vaughan [Southern Reg.], 2012
12-6 ½ … Natalie Gengel [Princeton], 2005
12-6 ½ … Sydney Woods [Demarest], 2018
12-6 … Chrissy Finkel [Montville], 2008
12-6 … Jen Holly [Barnegat], 2008
12-6 … Riley Larson [Point Pleasant Borough], 2019
12-6 … Marlena Sabatino [Hillsborough], 2012
12-6 … Michelle Rubinetti [Demarest], 2017
12-6 … Emily Urciuoli [Clifton], 2010
12-6 … Jen Holly [Barnegat], 2008
12-6 … Jessica Ippolito [Fair Lawn], 2017

All-Time New Jersey Combined Indoor/Outdoor Pole Vault List
13-5 ¼ … Hayley Horvath [Notre Dame], 2018 [o]
13-5 … Danielle O’Reilly [Shawnee], 2004 [i]
13-0 ¾ … Sydney Woods [Demarest], 2018 [i]
13-0 … Emma Keating [Pompton Lakes], 2023 [o]
13-0 … Caroline Dannenbaum [Pingry School], 2018 [o]
13-0 ½ … Leah Saifi [Governor Livingston], 2017 [i]
12-8 … Rebecca Hoover [Haddonfield[, 2024 [o]
12-8 … Shreya Sathiyan [Morris Hills], 2024 [o]
12-7 ½ … Chrissy Finkel [Montville], 2008 [i]
12-7 ½ … Jen Holly [Barnegat], 2008 [i]
12-7 ½ … Ashley Preston [Delsea], 2018 [o]
12-7 ¼ … Nicole Pompei [Hanover Park], 2008 [o]
12-7 … Kelly Burke [Cranford], 2010 [o]
12-7 … Melissa Purcell [Pascack Valley], 2018 [o]
12-7 … Hannah Byrd-Leitner [Moorestown], 2024 [o]
12-6 ¾ … Chelsea Vaughan [Southern Reg.], 2012 [o]
12-6 ½ … Natalie Gengel [Princeton], 2005 [o]
12-6 ½ … Emily Urciuoli [Clifton], 2010 [i]
12-6 … Julianne Toto [Middletown South], 2005 [i]
12-6 … Jen Holly [Barnegat], 2008 [i, o]
12-6 … Riley Larson [Point Pleasant Borough], 2019 [o]
12-6 … Marlena Sabatino [Hillsborough], 2012 [o]
12-6 … Michelle Rubinetti [Demarest], 2017 [i, o]
12-6 … Jessica Ippolito [Fair Lawn], 2017 [o]
12-6 … Juilia Tannenbaum [Pingry School], 2017 [i]
12-6 … Francesca Porambo [Bernards], 2018

All-Time South Jersey Outdoor Pole Vault List
13-3… Danielle O’Reilly [Shawnee], 2004
12-8 … Rebecca Hoover [Haddonfield[, 2024
12-7 ½ … Ashley Preston [Delsea], 2018
12-7 … Hannah Byrd-Leitner [Moorestown], 2024
12-0 … Jessica Kloss [Moorestown], 2005
12-0 … Brittney Raffo [Seneca], 2016
12-0 … Fiona Basewitz [Collingswood], 2021
12-0 … Quin Zacamy [Haddon Heights], 2024
11-10 … Kate Derman [Millville], 2014
11-9 … Julia Greeley [Seneca], 2021

All-Time South Jersey Indoor / Outdoor Pole Vault List
13-5… Danielle O’Reilly [Shawnee], 2004 [i]
12-8 … Rebecca Hoover [Haddonfield[, 2024 [o]
12-7 ½ … Ashley Preston [Delsea], 2018 [o]
12-7 … Hannah Byrd-Leitner [Moorestown], 2024 [o]
12-0 … Jessica Kloss [Moorestown], 2005 [i, o]
12-0 … Brittney Raffo [Seneca], 2017 [o]
12-0 … Fiona Basewitz [Collingswood], 2021 [o]
12-0 … Quin Zacamy [Haddon Heights], 2024 [o]
11-10 … Kate Derman [Millville], 2014 [o]
11-9 … Julia Greeley [Seneca], 2021 [o]

All-Time Meet of Champions Pole Vault List
13-5 ¼ … Haley Horvath [Notre Dame], 2018 [1]
13-0 … Emma Keating [Pompton Lakes], 2023 [1]
12-6 … Kelly Burke [Cranford], 2010 [1]
12-6 … Emily Urciuoli [Clifton], 2010 [2]
12-6 …….. Urciuoli, 2009 [1]
12-6 … Nicole Pompei [Hanover Park], 2008 [1]
12-6 … Jen Holly [Barnegat], 2008 [2]
12-6 … Leah Saifi [Governor Livingston], 2017 [1]
12-6 … Michelle Rubinetti [Northern Valley], 2017 [2]
12-6 … Jessica Ippolito [Fair Lawn], 2017 [3]
12-6 … Caroline Dannenbaum [Pingry School], 2018 [2]
12-6 … Melissa Purcell [Pascack Valley], 2018 [3]
12-6 …….. Purcell, 2017 [4]
12-6 … Ashley Preston [Delsea], 2018 [4]
12-3 … Natalie Gengel [Princeton], 2006 [1]
12-0 … Chelsea Hartigan [Ramapo], 2010 [t3]
12-0 … Catherine Shih [Bernards], 2010 [t3]
12-0 … Stephanie Skove [Monmouth Regional], 2010 [5]
12-0 …….. Pompei, 2009 [2]
12-0 … Chrissy Finkel [Montville], 2009 [3]
12-0 …….. Burke, 2009 [4]
12-0 … Michelle Favre [Saddle Brook], 2009 [5]
12-0 … Chrissy Finkel [Montville], 2008 [3]
12-0 …….. Holly, 2007 [1]
12-0 … Kristen Hafford [Warren Hills], 2005 [1]
12-0 … Jessica Kloss [Moorestown], 2005 [2]
12-0 … Olivia Kalinowska [Pinelands], 2002 [1]
12-0 … Chelsea Vaughan [Southern Regional], 2012 [1]
12-0 … Marlena Sabatino [Hillsborough], 2014 [1]
12-0 … Kaitlyn Rymarzow [Pope John XXIII], 2015 [1]
12-0 … Brittany Raffo [Seneca], 2016 [1]
12-0 …….. Rubinetti, 2016 [2]
12-0 … Julia Dannenbaum [The Pingry School], 2016 [3]
12-0 … Francesa Porambo [Bernards], 2017 [T5]
12-0 …….. J. Dannenbaum, 2017 [t5]
12-0 …….. Horvath, 2017 [7]
12-0 … Sydney Woods [Demarest], 2018 [5]
12-0 … Riley Larsen [Point Pleasant], 2018 [6]
12-0 …….. Larsen, 2019 [1]
12-0 …….. C. Dannenbaum, 2019 [2]
12-0 … Lauren Cashman [Montgomery], 2021 [1]
12-0 … Randi Conroy [Northern Highlands], 2021 [2]
12-0 … Fiona Basewitz [Collingswood], 2021 [3]
12-0 … Elizabeth Fitzgerald [Montclair], 2021 [4]
12-0 … Jenna Engels [Piscataway], 2021 [5]
12-0 …….. Keating, 2022 [1]
12-0 …….. Fitzgerald, 2022 [2]
12-0 … Magdalena O’Reilly [Watchung Hills], 2024 [2]
12-0 … Ella Karolewski [Montgomery], 2024 [3]

Jamir Brown, Peyton Shute, Sianni Wynn add their names to list of triple winners at states!!!!!! Here’s the complete list!!!!!!

Riverside senior Jamir Brown, Woodbury senior Peyton Shute and Pennsauken sophomore Sianni Wynn have added their names to an elite list of South Jersey athletes who’ve won three individual events at the same state track championships.

Brown won the 110-meter hurdles in 13.81, the 400-meter hurdles in 53.52 and the long jump with a PR 23-8 ¾ at the Group 1 Championships this weekend in Somerset, Shute won the 800 in a PR 1:52.05, the 1.600 in 4:16.43 and the 3,200 in 9:26.98 in the same meet and Wynn swept the 100 in 11.52, the 200 in 23.79 and the 400 with a PR 53.45 at the Group 4 Championships, also in Somerset.

⮕ Brown is the first Riverside boy to turn in a state meet triple, and he’s actually the first Riverside boy to win two events at states the same year. The last Ram to win any event on the track at states was Ron Brock in the 1,600 in 1990. Brown is Riverside’s first 400 hurdles winner at states since Don Dmochowski in 1982 and first-ever winner in the high hurdles or long jump.

⮕ Shute is the first triple winner to sweep the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 since older brother Brady Shute turned the trick in 2022. They are the only South Jersey boys ever to sweep the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 at states. Three girls have done it – Glassboro’s Ruth Lockbaum in 1986, Haddonfield’s Erin Donohue in 1998, 1999 and 2000 (along with the javelin in 1999 and 2000) and Haddonfield’s Briana Gess in 2015.

⮕ Wynn is only the third South Jersey girl ever to pull off a triple state title sweep in Group 4. Pemberton’s Lillian Rivera won the shot, disc and javelin in 1984 and Winslow’s Krystal Cantey recorded an insane quad win – 200, 400, high hurdles, intermediate hurdles – in 2005. Wynn is the first to sweep the 100, 200 and 400. She’s Pennsauken’s first triple winner at states and the 4th sophomore, along with Donohue in 1999, Gess in 2015 and Willingboro’s Nester Wea last year.

Here’s a look at every triple winner at states in South Jersey history!

BOYS
Peyton Shute [Woodbury], Group 1 2024 [800, 1,600, 3,200]
Jamir Brown [Riverside], Group 1 2024 [110HH, 400IH, LJ]
Brady Shute [Woodbury], Group 1 2022 [800, 1,600, 3,200]
Kenneth Karcher [Maple Shade], Group 1 2017 [200, 400, 400IH]
Ben Mitchell [St. Joe’s-Hammonton], Parochial B 2015 [400IH, LJ, HJ]
Rocco Ordille [St. Joe’s-Hammonton], Parochial B 2014 [100, 200, LJ, TJ]
*Carl Watson [St. Joe’s-Hammonton], Parochial B 2011 [100, 200, 400]
*Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], Group 3 2010 [100, 200, 400]
Anthony Miles [Winslow Twp.], Group 3 2003 [100, 200, LJ]
Ed Young [Wildwood Catholic], Parochial B 2003 [110HH, 400IH, HJ]
Joe Lewis [Pleasantville], Group 2 1998 [400, 800, 400IH]
Fred Sharpe [Paulsboro], Group 1 1997 [800, 1,600, 400IH]
Royce Reed [Bridgeton], Group 3 1995 [200, 400, 400IH, Jav.]
*Royce Reed [Bridgeton], Group 3 1994 [200, 400, 400IH]
Kevin White [Haddon Heights], Group 2 1992 [100, 200, 400IH]
Gerard Reynolds [Willingboro], Group 3 1989 [110HH, 400IH, LJ]
Jon Dickey [Penns Grove], Group 1 1985 [100, 200, 110HH, LJ]
Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], Group 4 1984 [100, 200, 400]
*Matt Rose [Bordentown], Group 1 1984 [200, 400, LJ]
*Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], Group 4 1983 [100, 200, 400]
Carl Lewis [Willingboro], Group 4 1979 [100, 200, LJ]

GIRLS
**Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2024 Group 4 [100, 200, 400]
**Nester Wea [Willingboro], 2023 Group 2 [100, 200, 400]
*Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2023 Group 3 [400, 400IH, TJ]
Arianna Sharpe [Clayton], 2022 Group 1 [100, 200, 400]
Dennisha Page [Wilson], 2019 Group 3 [100, 200, 400]
**Shakirah Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2016 Group 3 [100, 200, 400]
*Kiera Lester [Deptford], 2015 Group 2 [100, 200, 400]
**Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 2015 Group 2 [800, 1,600, 3,200]
Gabrielle Bennett [Winslow Twp.], 2015 Group 3 [100HH, HJ, LJ]
*Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2013 Group 3 [100, 200, 100HH, 400IH]
*Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2012 Group 3 [100, 200, 100HH, 400IH]
Tacquaya Tobias [Our Lady of Mercy], 2011 Parochial B [100, 200, LJ]
Rajeana Marigna [Palmyra], 2008 Group 1 [100, 200, 400]
*Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2005 Group 4 [200, 400, 100HH, 400IH]
Shameka Speed [Bridgeton], 2003 Group 2 [100, 200, 400, LJ]
*Shameka Speed [Bridgeton], 2002 Group 2 [100, 200, 400, LJ]
***Shameka Speed [Bridgeton], 2000 Group 2 [200, 400, LJ]
*Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2000 Group 2 [800, 1,600, 3,200, Jav]
**Erin Donohue [Haddonfield],1999 Group 2 [800, 1,600, 3,200, Jav]
***Erin Donohue [Haddonfield],1999 Group 2 [800, 1,600, 3,200]
Candyce DeLoatch [Schalick], 1996 Group 1 [100, 200, 400]
Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996 Group 3 [100, 200, 400]
Tamika Nelson [Buena], 1993 Group 2 [100, 200, 400]
Ivy Foster [Haddon Heights], 1991 Group 1 [100, 200, 400]
Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1987 Group 3 [100HH, 400IH, LJ, HJ]
Kelli James [Bishop Eustace], 1987 Parochial B [100HH, HJ, LJ]
Ruth Lockbaum [Glassboro], 1986 Group 1 [800, 1,600, 3,200]
Dana Roberts [Holy Cross], 1984 Parochial A [100, 200, LJ]
Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984 Group 1 [100, 200, 100HH]
Lillian Rivera [Pemberton], 1984 Group 4 [SP, Di, Jav]
*Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1983 Group 1 [100, 200, 100HH]
Tina Walls [Williamstown], 1982 [100HH, 400IH, LJ]
Kathy Rankins [Haddon Heights], 1980 [100, 200, LJ]

MIGHTY WINSLOW GIRLS EDGE TIMBER CREEK IN EPIC GROUP 3 BATTLE!!!!!!!!!!!

The mighty Winslow Township girls program, which won seven straight state titles from 2013 through 2019, is back on top of Group 3.

And they’re not going away anytime soon.

Led by tireless sophomore Ma’Syiah Brawner, Winslow won its 9th state championship but first in five years this weekend, coming out on top of an epic battle with Camden County neighbor Timber Creek in the Group 3 meet at Delsea.

The only schools to win more state titles than Winslow are Notre Dame and Pope John XXIII with 12 titles each and Columbia – the only public school with more – which has won 10.

Winslow finished with an 84-76 margin of victory over sprint powerhouse Timber Creek, and underclassmen scored 71 of Winslow’s 84 points, including 55 by freshmen and sophomores. Ocean City, led by senior Sophia Curtis, finished 4th with 44 points.

Winslow had 21 individual entries in the meet and 15 of them scored.

Brawner continues to dazzle with three PRs, winning her 2nd straight long jump at 19-3 ½, taking 2nd to Curtis in a wild triple jump with a 40-2 ½ and clearing 5-5 in the high jump. She also medaled in the 100-meter hurdles.

But she had plenty of help.

Sophomore Olivia Okaro PR’d in three events as well, taking 2nd in a fast 400 in 56.08, 4th in the 100 in 12.06 after an 11.98 in the trials and running 5th in the 200 in 24.69.

Dominique Clement, Winslow’s one scoring senior, had a huge weekend with 3rd-place finishes in the hurdles with a PR 14.36 and 3rd in the 200 with a PR 24.57. She also medaled in the 400 hurdles in 1:03.90.

Amazing freshman Cinniya Robinson ran a monster lifetime-best 55.60 to win the 400. That’s the 4th-fastest freshman time in South Jersey history. She also took 4th in the intermediates in 1:02.72, also a personal best.

And junior Brook-lynn Roberts popped a 140-0 for 2nd place in the discus.

Okaro, freshman Tristan Hughes, junior Ava Millner and Robinson ran 2nd in the 4-by-8 with a school-record 9:34.65.

As we wrote about earlier, Timber Creek got monster 1-2 finishes in the 100 and 200 from senior Naylah Jones and junior Ryan Jennings. Jones won the 100 in 11.23 and the 200 with a state-record 23.29 in the fastest sprint double in New Jersey history, and Jennings ran 11.65 [11.62 in the trials] and 23.91.

Senior Guerlande Pierre and junior Billie Frazier placed 2nd and 5th in the 100-meter hurdles for Timber Creek, Pierre in a PR 14.22 and Frazier 14.92. Freshman Taylor Gaines ran 57.59 for 5th place in a very fast Group 3 400.

Timber Creek also won the 400-meter relay with a Group 3 and overall meet-record 46.95 and the 1,600 relay in 3:51.81. Naylah Jones, Jennings, Frazier and sophomore Samiyah Puckett ran on the 4-by-1. Previous 4-by-1 meet record was Winslow’s 47.19 in Group 3 in 2018. The 4-by-4 lineup was freshman Amaya Jones, Jennings, Gaines and Frazier.

Mainland junior Sofia Day had a super impressive distance double, winning the 800 in 2:12.55 and the 1,600 in 4:59.37. Both are PRs.

Curtis won the triple jump with that monster last-jump . She also placed 2nd in the 400 hurdles in 59.80, 5th-fastest in South Jersey history, and 5th in the long jump at 17-5 ¼.

Ocean City also got a nice double from junior Maeve Smith, who was 3rd in both the 1,600 in a PR 5:01.20 and 3,200 in 11:06.37. And Ocean City won the 4-by-8 in 9:25.06.

Moorestown junior Hannah Byrd-Leitner won the pole vault with a PR 12-7, the 4th-best jump in South Jersey history. She broke the Group 3 meet record of 12-6 set in 2018 by Delsea’s Ashley Preston by an inch and tied the overall meet record set last year by Emma Keating of Pompton Lakes.

Northern Burlington junior Liliah Gordon ran 10:51.94 for 2nd in the 3,200.

Absegami junior Jaidah Garrett popped her 1st 19-foot long jump, taking 2nd to Brawner with a 19-0 ½. She also placed 5th in the triple jump with a 37-9 ½.

Blazing 4×4 legs from Samantha Osei-Kyei and Natalie Dumas help Eastern earn a Group 4 state co-championship!!!!!!!!!!!!

Going into the 1,600-meter relay, the final event of the weekend, the girls Group 4 standings showed Hillsborough on top with 46 points, Washington Township with 43 and Eastern and Pennsauken with 40 each.

Washington Township didn’t have a 4-by-4 team entered and Pennsauken had a very good team lined up but Sianni Wynn was out of events after she won the 100, 200 and 400 and anchored the winning 400-meter relay.

Realistically, the meet was going to come down to Hillsborough and Eastern.

Eastern had to score at least seven more points than Hillsborough to win the meet outright or six more points to tie and win a share of its first state title in 21 years.

It’s amazing that after 17 events and two days how many track meets come down to the 4-by-4.

Eastern went into the 4-by-4 as the No. 1 seed based on its 3:53.42 at sectionals and Hillsborough was the 8th seed at 4:01.39 but clearly capable of going faster.

Union had won the 2nd of three sections of the Group 4 1,600 in 4:00.69 and West Orange had run 4:00.88 in that race, so that was also something to keep in mind. Those times could potentially benefit Eastern if Hillsborough ran slower than 4:00.69.

Eastern had to stay in front of Hillsborough – and several places in front of Hillsborough – but you also can’t race worried about another team.

Eastern leadoff Lomaria Tengbeh got the Vikings started off with a nice 60.58 split and Eva Sprewell followed with a 60.94, but at the second handoff Eastern was sitting in 4th and Hillsborough 6th.

But Eastern has two hammers at the end of its 4-by-4.

Junior Samantha Osei-Kyei, who PR’d with a 2:15.70 for 5th in a hot 800 meters on Friday, moved Eastern from 4th to 2nd behind only host Franklin Township with a 57.27 split while Hillsborough came through three legs in 6th, some 4 ½ seconds back.

Hillsborough has a very good anchor in senior Sabrina Sardar, who had just run 56.77 in the open 400. And she anchored Hillsborough with a 57.09, moving her team up from 8th into 4th.

But Eastern has sophomore Natalie Dumas, who had just PR’d with a 54.74 in the open 400, placing 2nd to Wynn. And she wasn’t going to let anybody get in front of her. Her 54.55 split brought Eastern across the line 1st in 3:53.32, and when Franklin finished 2nd in 3:55.53 and Piscataway 3rd in 3:58.05, Eastern had clinched at least a share of the state Group 4 championship.

Sardar split 57.13 and Hillsborough finished 4th, less than half a second off Union’s winning time in the previous section.

So Eastern got 10 points for a final total of 50 and Hillsborough got four points for a final total of 50, and for the first time in 24 years the girls Group 4 meet finished in a tie. Washington Township and Pennsauken wound up 3rd and 4th.

The last tie in Group 4 came in 2000, when Washington Township and Trenton both scored 33 points at Egg Harbor Township. The last tie in any group was in 2015, when Winslow and Northern Highlands both scored 62 points at South Plainfield.

Co-champs are still champs, and Eastern’s clutch relay running had clinched a share of the 3rd state title in school history. Eastern also won Group 4 in 2002 with Jenelle Wilson winning the 400 and Caitlin Cielo the javelin and and in 2003 with Jennifer Jackson winning the 100 and 200.

Also for Eastern, Dumas won the 400-meter hurdles in 1:01.83, senior Zoe Goldberg won the javelin at 140-9 with senior teammate Aniyah Smith 5th with a 119-3 throw,

Eastern also placed 2nd in the 4-by-8 (behind Hillsborough), with freshman Theresa Albertson, Osei-Kyei, junior Emi Loverdi and Dumas running a school-record 9:31.32 on Dumas’s blazing 2:11.27 anchor. Previous school record was 9:37.81 at the 1998 East Coast Relays at Morristown.

Washington Township was led by senior Dahlia Beasley, who won the high jump at 5-6 on a tiebreaker over Williamstown junior Addison Inge, placed 2nd in the long jump at 18-10 and ran 3rd in the 200 in 25.08 for 24 total points. Soph Cali Lacovara placed 2nd in the pole vault at 10-6 and junior Dakota Jones ran 14.84 for 3rd in the 100-meter hurdles.

We wrote about Wynn, but her ridiculous quad win was 11.52, 23.79, 53.45 and an anchor on Pennsauken’s 47.72 relay win. Yikes.

Other Group 4 highlights: Cherokee’s 4-x-1 with sophomore Rylan Cieslik, senior Madison Van Haren, junior Veronica Ashcraft and junior Morgan Shank placed 2nd to Pennsauken in 48.38, and Rancocas Valley senior Lauren Fadairo popped a big 38-7 ¾ triple jump for 2nd place.

Peyton Shute, Marquis Taylor lead Woodbury to 14th state championship!!!!!!!!!!!!

Marquise Taylor and Peyton Shute were machines all weekend! Photo courtesy of @coach_grizz.

Peyton Shute finished off his 3rd win of the weekend with a 4:16.45 in the 1,600 to deliver a second straight State Group 1 team championship to Woodbury in Somerset.

Woodbury scored 78 points, and Shute and junior Marquis Taylor had a hand in 76 of them. Glassboro finished 2nd with 57 points.

The state championship is Woodbury’s 13th overall.

Woodbury won state Group 3 titles in 1943 and 1948 and Group 1 in 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 2010, 2011 and last year.

Among New Jersey public schools, only Montclair [21 total, all between 1924 and 1974], Glen Ridge [15 total, none since 1968] and Willingboro [14 total] have won more state titles than Woodbury. Christian Brothers has won 27.

Woodbury and Glen Ridge share Group 1 honors with 12 titles each, although Glen Ridge hasn’t won one in 56 years.

Shute won the 800 in 1:52.05 and the 3,200 in 9:26.98 on Friday and capped his weekend by winning the 1,600 Saturday, giving the Thundering Herd an 11-point lead over Gloucester County rival Glassboro with only the 1,600-meter relay remaining and clinching the 14th team title in school history.

Shute also anchored Woodbury’s 2nd-place 4-by-8, which also included Charlie Floyd, Jayden Johnson and Elijah Young.

Taylor also had a huge weekend, winning the 400 on Saturday in a PR 48.23 and placing 2nd in the 200 behind Malachi James with a PR 21.67. On Friday, Taylor anchored Woodbury’s 4-by-1, which won with a 42.35, with Shiwoe Vapilah, Dante Viccharelli and Dorian Dunbar also in the lineup.

Taylor then finished the meet off with a 48.27 anchor leg on Woodbury’s winning 1,600-meter relay team. Johnson, Varpilah and Vicharelli also ran on the 4-by-4.

Woodbury’s two points that neither Shute nor Taylor had a hand in came courtesy of Johnson, who ran 50.36 for 5th place in the 400.

For Glassboro, senior Damere Lassiter swept the shot [55-8 ¾] and disc [169-6], senior Cartrell Moore placed 3rd in the triple jump [45-7], 3rd in the intermediatres [54.17] and 4th in the 400 [49.46], freshman Xavier Sabb ran 3rd in the 100 in 11.03, junior Ty Blackman ran 9:38.13 for 3rd in the 3,200 4:28.97 for 4th in the 1,600, senior Elijah Whitaker placed 5th in the 1,600 in 4:29.74 and senior Desmond Vassell was 6th in the intermediates with a 58.54.

Glassboro also ran 42.59 for 2nd in the 400-meter relay on Friday with Brysheen Ferguson, Amari Sabb, Xavier Sabb and Caron Wright.

Lassiter is Glassboro’s first double winner at states since 1996, when Pat Ryan won the 1,600 in 4:26.41 and the 3,200 in 9:48.25.

We’ll have more on Jamir Brown in the next day or two, but the Riverside senior had another monster weekend, winning the 110-meter high hurdles in 13.81 with a 0.2 headwind and winning the long jump with a 23-8 ¾ after placing 1st in the 400 hurdles Friday in 53.52.

Burlington senior Malachi James followed his win in the 100 in 10.47 on Friday with a wind-legal 21.48 win in the 200 on Saturday.

Also in Group 1, Salem junior Davi’Yonn Jackson won the triple jump with a 46-4.

NAYLAH JONES DESTROYS SOUTH JERSEY 200 RECORD BY NEARLY HALF A SECOND!!!!!!!!!!!! HOW IS THIS EVEN POSSIBLE??????

Timber Creek senior Naylah Jones, who smashed the state record in the 100 on Friday with her 11.23, followed that up Saturday with an equally astonishing performance in the 200.

Jones cemented her place as one of the greatest sprinters in New Jersey history by winning  the Group 3 200 in 23.29, destroying the South Jersey record with the 3rd-fastest time in state history.

Jones raced with a legal tailwind of 0.3 meters per second.

The only faster girls in state history are Olympic intermediate hurdles gold medalist and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin, who ran 22.96 at the 2017 state Parochial A meet at Egg Harbor, and legendary Trenton High sprinter Wendy Vereen, who ran 22.99 at the 1983 Jumbo Elliott Track Meet at Villanova, where she placed 2nd to 1988 Olympic 200 silver medalist Grace Jackson of the Atoms Track Club.

Jones destroyed the South Jersey record of 23.66 set at the 2019 Meet of Champions by Wilson’s Dennisha Page at Northern Burlington.

According to the MileSplit national database, Jones’ time is 11th-fastest in the U..S. this year with legal wind.

The only South Jersey women who have ever run faster than Jones at 200 meters are Page, who ran 22.39 for Tennessee earlier this spring and races at NCAAs later Saturday; Olympic gold medalist English Gardner [22.62 in 2013], Williamstown’s Gabrielle Farquharson [23.07 in 2016] and Moorestown’s Amandi Rhett [23.24 in 2004].

Junior teammate Ryan Jennings was 2nd in 23.91, giving Timber Creek 18 points and a total of 66. Winslow went 3-5 with senior Dominique Clement in 3rd in 24.57 and soph Olivia Okaro 5th in 24.69, giving Winslow 76 points through the 200.

Pennsauken soph Sianni Wynn, who is 9th in state history at 23.77, won the Group 4 race by over a second in Somerset with a 23.79, also with legal wind at 0.9.

All-Time New Jersey 200-Meter Dash List
22.96 … Sydney McLaughlin [Union Catholic], 2017
22.99 … Wendy Vereen [Trenton], 1983
23.29 … Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2024
23.42 … Aleah Williams [Montclair], 1999
23.66 … Dennisha Page [Wilson], 2019
23.69 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981
23.69 … Shavon Greaves [Lakewood], 2007
23.73 … Myasia Jacobs [Paramus Catholic], 2010
23.76 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2024
23.85 … Shakira Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017
23.85 … Sofia Swindell [Lawrenceville], 2024
23.86 … Taylor Aska [Union Catholic], 2024
23.86 … Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek], 2024
23.87 … Jenna Harris [Franklin], 2003
23.90 … Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984
23.90 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2018
23.91 … Sydney Hawkins [Phillipsburg], 2018
23.92 … Mikele Barber [Montclair], 1997
23.94 … M’elisa Barber [Montclair], 1998
23.95 … Olivia Baker [Columbia], 2013
23.96 … Regina Trotter [Weequahic], 1991
23.96 … Ogechi Nwaneri [Columbia], 2006
23.98 … Cynthia Boakye [Elizabeth], 2023

All-Time South Jersey 200-Meter Dash List
23.29 … Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2024
23.66 … Dennisha Page [Wilson], 2019
23.69 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981
23.76 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2024
23.85 … Shakira Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017
23.86 … Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek], 2024
23.90 … Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984
23.90 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2018
24.01 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000
24.04 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2010
24.11 … Denise Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983
24.12 … Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006
24.17 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2008
24.18 … Sheriyah Nutt [Rancocas Valley], 2019
24.19 … Patti Dunlap [Camden] 1978
24.19 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.]
24.19 … Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017

SOPHIA CURTIS EDGES MA’SYIAH BROWNER IN HISTORIC TRIPLE JUMP COMPETITION!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ocean City senior Sophia Curtis and Winslow sophomore Ma’Syiah Brawner – two of the most talented and versatile athletes in the state – locked up in a historic triple jump battle Saturday, with both elite horizontal jumpers PR’ing on their final attempt and Curtis winning it with the 4th-best jump in state history.

Going into their 6th and final jumps at the State Group 3 meet at Delsea, Curtis led the competition with a 39-11 ¼ on her 1st attempt. She added two more 39-11’s on her 2nd and 3rd attempts and after a foul, she jumped 39-4 ½ on her 5th.

Brawner also had a monster series, with jumps of 38-1, 39-7 ¾, 39-7 ¾, 39-6 ½ and 38-8 leading up to her final attempt.

Brawner then took the lead with her PR 40-2 ½ with a legal 1.7 tailwind. Then Curtis, facing the final jump of the competition, soared 41-9 ½, only 4 ½ inches shy of the South Jersey record of 42-2 set by Atlantic City’s Claudine Smith at the 2019 Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington.

Curtis’s previous outdoor PR was a 40-10 ¼ at the Penn Relays in April. She has an indoor PR of 41-3 ¼ from her 3rd-place finish at Boston Nationals in March.

Brawner’s previous PR was a 39-10 ¼ last June when she won the freshman triple jump at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field.

On Friday, Curtis placed 2nd in the 400 hurdles with a lifetime-best 59.80, 5th-fastest in South Jersey history and placed 4th in the long jump with a 17-5 ¼.

Brawner won the long jump Friday with a monster PR 19-3 ½ and placed 2nd on fewer misses at 5-5 in the high jump and placed 6th in the 100-meter hurdles in 15.01 on Saturday.

All-Time New Jersey Triple Jump List
44-11 … Keturah Orji [Mount Olive], 2013
42-2 ¾ … Charlene Cummings [Englewood], 1998
42-2 ….… Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2019
41-9 ½ … Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2024
41-7 ½ … Mahogany Jenkins [Watchung Hills], 2019
40-10 ¼ … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2014
40-9 ½ … Iana Amsterdam [Essex Tech], 2013
40-7 ¾ … Kayla Richardson [Columbia], 2013
40-7 … Shenaie Herber [JFK Paterson], 2008
40-7 … Faith Bethea [Snyder], 2022
40-6 ¾ … Tiffany Bautista [Paramus Catholic], 2018
40-6 ¼ … Essence Mayers [Lakewood], 2011
40-6 … Jordan Fields [Columbia], 2016
40-5 ….. Nnenna Ibe [North Brunswick], 2015
40-4 ½ … Adefunke Sonaike [Montgomery], 2011
40-3 ¼ … Ebony Young [Hillsborough], 2009
40-2 ½ … Ma’Syiah Brawner [Winslow Twp.], 2024
40-1 ¼ … Kaitlin Salisbury [Hawthorne], 2016
40-1 …… Domonique Pantin [Freehold Twp.], 2015
40-0 ¼ … Stephanie McIntyre [South Brunswick], 2007
40-0 ……….Bonvie Fosam [Robbinsville], 2017
40-0 ………. Ada Unachukwu [Marlboro], 2009