Rowan’s Damitrius Hester popped the No. 7 javelin throw in NCAA Division 3 history Saturday at the season-opening Stockton Invitational in Galloway Township.
Hester, a Mahwah graduate, threw 236-4 on his 2nd attempt, breaking the Rowan and NJAC records and recording the best throw by a D-3 athlete in three years, since Will Lawrence of Wisconsin-Platteville threw 236-8 at the 2023 Division 3 Championships in Rochester, N.Y.
Greg Peloso from Wayne Valley held the previous Rowan and NJAC record with the new implement at 230-11 in Ewing in April of 2022, and that was the top mark in NCAA Division 3 that year. Peloso went on to place 2nd to Lawrence at 2023 Division 3 nationals with a 227-9.
Hester’s previous PR was 218-4 from his 2nd-place finish at D-3 Nationals this past May in Geneva, Ohio.
Hester only took three throws, but each was beyond his previous PR. He opened with a PR 224-6, then hit the monster 236-4 and a 231-6. He passed his final three throws.
Montclair freshman Markos Hantsoulis from Highland Park, who won West Philly Nationals this past June, was 2nd with a 221-7 on his final throw. That’s a nearly 20-foot PR over his 203-9 from a meet last April in Old Bridge. In his first college meet, he’s now No. 4 all-time in NJAC history behind Hester, Peloso and Rutgers-Camden national champ Tim VanLiew from Deptford, the D-3 record holder at 247-10 from 2013 nationals in LaCrosse, Wisc.
Rowan, which won the Division 3 indoor national championship earlier this month, only brought its javelin throwers to Stockton Saturday. Freshman Dylan Fitzpatrick from Burlington Township, in his collegiate debut, threw a PR 195-1 for 3rd place. Fitzpatrick’s high school PR was 188-1 from Central Jersey Group 3 Sectionals in Jackson this past May. He had four throws beyond that Saturday, with a 190-6, a 192-4 and a 192-10 in addition to his 195-1.
Another Rowan freshman, Drue Chauhan from Quakertown, placed 4th with a 185-10 on his 1st collegiate throw. That’s just shy of his PR 187-10 last May in Coatesville.
Rowan’s school record with the old javelin is 258-5 by Hopatcong’s Mike Juskus, who won three D-3 national titles and a D-1 national title after never throwing the javelin in high school. That 258-5 remains the meet record at D-3 Nationals with the old jav.