Washington Township’s Nia Leila Cuascut PRs again with 2nd-fastest hurdles time in Gloucester County history [again, with no wind gauge]!!!!!!!!

Washington Township sophomore Nia’Leila Cuascut, who PR’d at 14.34 just two days ago at the Tri-County Conference Meet at Delsea [with no wind gauge], lowered her 100-meter hurdles PR to 14.17 Friday at the Gloucester County Showcase at Deptford [without a wind gauge].

Her time would be No. 2 in Gloucester County history if it had a legal wind, but once again with no wind gauge in use her time is not eligible for record and all-time performance lists.

The only faster time in any conditions by a Gloucester County hurdler is a 14.05 by Kingsway’s Jasmine Waddell when she won the 2011 state Group 3 meet in South Plainfield.

Meet directors and timing companies, you need to make sure you’ve got a working wind gauge at the sprints and horizontal jumps. If you don’t, you’re denying our best athletes from possible records and elite performances that they’ve earned.

All-Time South Jersey Hurdles List
(all wind conditions)
13.39 … Jasmine Jackson [Winslow], 2026
13.65 … Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006
13.67 … Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2019
13.72 … Nichole Hill [Oakcrest], 1997
13.79 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2012
13.84 … Lenaami Morton [Camden], 2017
13.85 … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1980
13.85 … Sherese Price [Pleasantville], 1998
13.87 … Brianna Growalt [Atlantic County Tech]
13.88 … Zonya Cross [Edgewood], 1983
13.98 … Cidae’a Woods [Winslow], 2014
13.99 … Imani Gilliam [Pennsauken], 2004
13.99 … Tionna Tobias [Winslow Twp.], 2018
14.02 … Jailya Ash [Eastern], 2021
14.04 … Jasmine Staten [Lenape], 2016
14.05 … Jasmine Waddell [Kingsway], 2011
14.09 … Nichole Belcher [Wilson], 1992
14.15 … Aliya Rae Garozzo [Paul VI], 2019
14.17 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006
14.17 … Samantha Sharper [Wilson], 2008
14.17 … Andrea Olsen [Buena], 2013
14.17 … Nia’Leila Cuascut [Washington Twp.], 2026

Glassboro’s Zacchaeus Harrigan runs fastest sophomore 800 in New Jersey this year at Gloucester County Showcase!!!!!!!!

Glassboro’s Zacchaeus Harrigan ran the fastest 800 by a New Jersey sophomore this year Friday at the Gloucester County Showcase at Deptford.

Harrigan lowered his PR from 1:59.55, which he ran indoors at the Ott Center in January, down to 1:56.49 and won the county title.

He bumps Deptford’s John Collier, whose 1:56.52 at the Tri-County Conference Meet last week at Delsea had been the No. 1 sophomore time in New Jersey. Collier did not run the 800 Friday.

Harrigan broke the Glassboro record of 1:57.27 set by Lamere Buchanan at the 2009 state Group 1 meet at South Plainfield.

Harrigan’s time is 3rd-fastest among all New Jersey Group 1 runners behind Woodstown teammates Josh Crawford [1:54.09] and Karson Chew [1:54.84] at Haddonfield Distance Night last week.

By the way, this has nothing to do with the 800 but there were some great sprint and hurdle times at this meet but once again no wind gauge. This is really starting to bother me! If you’re going to run a track meet, do it the right way.

Daizhae’ Brown from Cedar Creek PRs with 3rd-best long jump in Georgian Court history at Larry James Invite!!!!!!!!

Georgian Court freshman Daizhae’ Brown from Cedar Creek surpassed the 19-foot plateau for the first time Friday and won the long jump at the Larry James Twilight Invitational in Galloway Township.

Brown won the long jump with a 19-2, which puts her at No. 39 in NCAA Division 2. She jumped with a legal wind at minus-1.8.

Brown’s previous PR was an 18-10 ½ from her win at the Coastal Athletic Conference Championships a week ago. Before that, she jumped 18-8 ½ at indoor ECACs in February at Ocean Breeze.

Brown’s mark is No. 3 in Georgian Court history behind Aniyah Russell from Jackson Liberty [20-2 ½ in 2023] and Charisma Bosley from Ewing [19-2 ¾ in 2021].

Brown technically PR’d twice in the meet. She opened with a 19-0 into a 1.3 headwind before hitting the 19-2 ½ on her 2nd jump. She added two more 18-plus jumps, an 18-4 ½ and an 18-3 ¼. Brown was also 2nd in the 200 in 25.66.

Stockton sophomore Elaina Styer, a heptathlon All-America, placed 2nd with a 17-8 ¼.

Aniyah Russell 6.16m (20-2.50) 2023

2 Charisma Bosley 5.86m (19-2.75) 2021

3 Octavia Booker 5.80m (19-0.50) 2014

4 Daizhae’ Brown 5.75m (18-10.50) 2026

5 Samantha Osadacz 5.56m (18-3.00) 2012

WIND GAUGES MUST BE MANDATORY AT CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS!!!!!!!!

We just went through this in 2024, when Malachi James and Ajani Dwyer were running historic sprint times in meets that didn’t have wind gauges. Because of that, their fastest times could be used for record or performance-list purposes … even though they may not have been wind-aided.

Jame ran 10.18 in the South Jersey Group 1 Sectionals and Dwyer ran 10.21 in Group 4 the same day at Pennsauken. James’ legal PR was 10.28 and Dwyer’s was 10.32. But it wasn’t just that meet. Most meets don’t use a wind gauge and so many elite marks are invalid because of it.

On Thursday night, Rancocas Valley’s Angelina Brown jumped 20-6 at the Burlington County Open, which would have been the 3rd-longest jump in state history. But since there was no wind gauge at the jumps, it doesn’t count.

So this is a message to timing companies and meet directors of championship meets. Get a freaking wind gauge.  We’re all short-changing the kids when we don’t have the necessary equipment to run a track meet the way it’s supposed to be run. Really, I’d like to see the NJSIAA require wind gauges for conference, county, sectional and state meets. All invitationals should have them as well.

The worst words a jumper or sprinter can hear are “wind-aided.” And without a wind gauge, every performance is wind-aided. And I don’t want to hear they’re too expensive. Just look at the entry fees meets charge. The money is there.

It’s time to run championship meets like they’re championship meets. And one other note to timing companies: Post live results. Real-time results. Two timing companies in the past week never posted results on the first night of a major meet. This is unacceptable. It’s 2026. Do your job.

Boro’s Christopher Jones records best Burlington County Open long jump in 37 years (but with no wind gauge)!!!!!!!!

Willingboro senior Christopher Jones recorded the best long jump at the Burlington County Open in 37 years Thursday at Rancocas valley and the No. 2 mark in New Jersey this year, but unfortunately there was no wind gauge at Rancocas Valley and the performance is not eligible for all-time records.

Jones leaped 23-9 ½ to win the event by more than a foot. Had the jump been made with legal wind it would have been No. 8 in Burlington County history and best by a Willingboro jumper since South Jersey Track Hall of Famer Mike Morrison jumped 24-5 at the Willingboro Relay Invitational in 2003.

The only New Jersey jumper to go farther this year is Ayo Sagoe of Monroe Township, who hit 24-7 last weekend at South Plainfield.

Jones’ previous PR was 23-5 ½ at the Woodbury Relays. There was a wind gauge at the Woodbury long jump, but from the live results it looks like no reading was taken for his fourth and final jump.

On Thursday, Jones had a monster series, following a 21-2 opener with jumps of 22-4, 23-2 ¼, 23-3 ½ and 23-9 ½ for an average jump of 22-6.

Rancocas Valley Daniel Rivers-King also had a big series, including a 22-0 ¼ and a PR 22-5. Also over 20 feet were Shawnee senior Matthew McIlhenny [two-foot PR 21-10], Willingboro sophomore Brandon Cox [PR 21-1] and R.V. senior Rudolph Glover [20-11], Florence senior Leaire Williams [20-5] and Willingboro junior Ryan Patrick [PR 20-5].

McIlhenny’s 21-10 is the best by a Shawnee jumper in 34 years, since Ed Loges jumped 23-6 ½ in 1993, and best at the County Open since legendary Gerard Reynolds set the meet record of 24-1 ½ in 1989.

26-8 ¼ … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979
25-2 …….. Anthony Averett [Woodbury], 2012
25-1 ½ … Gerard Reynolds [Willingboro], 1990
25-0 …….. William Spearman [Woodrow Wilson], 1996
24-11 ¼ … Anthony Miles [Winslow Twp.], 2002
24-8 ….….. Isaac Samuels [Willingboro-Kennedy], 1983
24-5 ….….. Mike Morrison [Willingboro], 2003
24-4 ¼ ….. Ahmad Fogg [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2023
24-3 ¾ ….. Mikhail Micheaux [Eastern], 2013
24-1 ½ ….. Mike Boone [Burlington City], 1990
24-0 ½ ..… Kerry Vivett [Edgewood], 1984
23-11 ¾ ….. Rece Englehart [Moorestown], 2024
23-11 ½ ..… Syteek Farrington [Camden], 2009
23-11 ….….. Preston Beckley [Eastern], 1993
23-11 ……… Dave Klemic [Mainland Reg.], 1996
23-11 ….….. Nick Brown [Bridgeton], 1999
23-10 ¾ ….. Bob Schuenemann [Collingswood], 1932
23-10 ¼ ….. Ben Liles [Kingsway], 1992
23-10 …….. Jerry Mathis [Willingboro], 1985
23-10 …….. Steve Harper [Atlantic City], 1993
23-9 ½ … Christopher Jones [Willingboro], 2026
23-9 ……… Steve Parker [Salem], 2025
23-9 ……… Robert Jordan [Millville], 1999
23-8 ¾ … Jamir Brown [Riverside], 2024
23-8 ½ … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983
23-8 ½ … Bill Mobley [Eastern], 1990
23-8 ½ … Lamar Sturdivant [Woodbury], 1996
23-8 ½ … Sean McPherson [Delsea], 2010
23-8 ….….. Jamal Powell [Bridgeton], 1991
23-7 ¾ … Clem Jones [Vineland], 1968
23-7 ½ … Matt Rose [Bordentown], 1984
23-7 ¼ … Reginald Morton [Oakcrest], 2013
23-6 ¾ … Jamal Powell [Bridgeton], 1990
23-6 ½ … Ed Loges [Shawnee], 1992
23-6 ½ … Reggie Riggs [Pennsauken Tech], 1988
23-6 ¼ … Jamal Heard [Bridgeton], 1990
23-6 ½ … Termier Hill [Clayton], 2021
23-6 ½ … Floyd Whitaker [Highland], 2021
23-6 …….. Tyler Clybourn [Oakcrest], 2016
23-6 …….. Chris Gillis [Pennsauken], 2000
23-6 …….. Antwan Dickerson [Pennsauken], 2013
23-6 … Josiah Williams [Mainland Reg.], 2025

RANCOCAS VALLEY’S ANGELINA BROWN RECORDS HISTORIC 20-6 LONG JUMP (but with no wind gauge)!!!!!!!!

Rancocas Valley senior Angelina Brown recorded the 3rd-best long jump in state history Thursday, at the Burlington County Open at R.V., but there was no wind gauge at the horizontal jumps, so the performance is not eligible for record purposes.

Brown, who had a previous PR of 18-10 ¾, jumped 20-6, the 3rd-best jump in state history under any wind conditions and the best by a South Jersey girl in 46 years.

It’s the best jump by a New Jesey girl in 12 years, since Mount Olive’s Keturah Orji, the American triple jump record holder, went 20-11 ¾ at 2014 Greensboro Nationals and best by a South Jersey girl since Carol Lewis jumped 21-7 ¾ at the 1980 Liberty Bell Classic at Franklin Field, at the time No. 2 in U.S. high school history.

The mark will count as a meet record since there’s never been a wind gauge at the County Open long jump. Jasmine Staten of Lenape held the previous meet record at 19-0 ¼ at the 2016 meet, also at Rancocas Valley.

If the mark had been wind legal, it would be No. 5 in the world in the Under-20 division, according to the World Athletics database and No. 1 on the 2026 U.S. high school list, according to the MileSplit database.

Marks must be made with about an assisting wind of more than 2.0 meters per second to be considered for record and all-time list purposes. The absence of a wind gauge renders a mark wind-aided.

Brown opened with a PR 18-11 before hitting the historic 20-6 on her 2nd jump. She followed with an 18-10 and then another huge jump, a 19-9 on her 4th and final jump.

Six other girls surpassed 17 feet, including Willingboro junior Trinity Brapoh, who extended her PR from 17-2 to 18-4 ¾; Cinnaminson senior Shiloh Moore, who improved from 17-4 ½ to 17-10 ½, Cinnaminson senior Sephora Cenet, who went from a 15-8 ¼ PR all the way up to 17-4 ½, Burlington City junior Nyima Burley, who jumped 17-3, Rancocas Valley Damanique Johnston who went 17-1 ½ and Palmyra junior Madison Grimes, who jumped 17-1 ½.

In all there were 16 jumps of at least 17 feet by seven different girls. Here’s a look at the all-time County Open long jump performance list, including all jumps regardless of wind conditions.x

All-Time Burlington County Open List
20-6 … Angelina Brown [Rancocas Valley], 2026
19-0 ¼ … Jasmine Staten [Lenape], 2016
18-10 ½ … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1979
18-4 ¾ … Trinity Brapoh [Willingboro], 2026
18-4 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1986
18-3 ¾ … Lauren Fadairo [Rancocas Valley], 2024
18- 2 ¾ … Tina Johnson [Burlington Twp.], 1997
18- 2 ¼ …….. Lewis, 1981
18- 0 ¼ …….. Lewis, 1978
18- 0 … Lynn Pike [Pemberton], 1985
17-10 ½ … Demya Walker [Rancocas Valley], 1995
17-10 … Kerri Hobbs [Lenape], 1985
17-10 …….. Walker, 1994
17- 9 ¼ … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2014
17- 8 ¾ … Kristina Matthews [Bordentown], 1998
17- 8 ½Shatich Rivers [Moorestown], 1994
17- 8 ½ … Kim Allen [Willingboro], 2004
17- 7 ½ … Kerri Hobbs [Lenape], 1986
17  7 ¼ …..… Lee, 1987
17- 7                Dana Roberts, [Holy Cross], 1984
17- 6 ¾             … Lee, 1988
17- 6 ½             Tina Johnson [Burlilngton Twp.], 1996

All-Time New Jersey 20-Foot List
21-7 ¾ … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1980
20-11 ¾ … Keturah Orji [Mount Olive], 2012
20-6 … Angelina Brown [Rancocas Valley], 2026
20-2 ¼ … Kayla Richardson (Columbia), 2014
20-2 … Clair Connor (Rahway), 1984
20-1 … Celine-Jada Brown [Plainfield], 2022
20­0 ½ … Teneacia Smith (Cherry Hill East), 1992
20­0 ½ … Cassandra Grant (Passaic), 1980
20-0 … Caitlyn Salisbury (Hawthorne), 2016

All-Time South  Jersey 20-Foot List
20-11 ¾ ….. Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1980
20-6 … Angelina Brown [Rancocas Valley], 2026
20-­0 ½ ….. Teneacia Smith (Cherry Hill East), 1992
19-11 ½ …. Tionna Tobias (Winslow Twp.), 2018
19-9 ¼ …..Cidae’a Woods (Winslow Twp.), 2013
19-7 3.4 ,,, Jaidah Garrett [Absegami], 2025
19-7 ½ ….. Helen Wilks (Bridgeton), 1993
19-7 ½ … Ma’syiah Brawner [Winslow Twp.], 2024
19-7 … Jaidah Garrett [Absegami], 2024
19-4 ¾ …… Gabrielle Farquharson (Williamstown), 2011
19-4 ………. Emily Carson (Haddonfield), 2012
19-2 ¾ …….Asia Young (Holy Spirit), 2016
19-2 ½ ….…Gabrielle Bennett (Winslow Twp.), 2015
19-2 … Tierra Hooker [Timber Creek], 2018
19­-1 ……….. Nena Moore [Cherry Hill W), 1995
19-1 ………. Yvonne Wolef (Middle Twp.), 2012
19-0 ¼ …… Jasmine Staten (Lenape), 2016
19-0 … Leeya Joseph [Winslow Twp.], 2025
18-11 ½ … Tisifenee Taylor [Woodbury], 2002
18-11 ¾ … Shaytika Bryant [Bridgeton], 1995
18-11 ……… Vashti Hannah [Cumberland Reg.], 2015
18-10 ¾ … Shameeka Marshall [Oakcrest], 2001
18-10 ½ … Karissa Watson [Williamstown], 2019
18-10 ¼ … Anna Stewart [Glassboro], 1977
18-10 ¼ … Demya Walker [Rancocas Valley], 1984
18-10 …….. Shana Williams [Bridgeton], 1989
18-10 … Dahlia Beasley [Washington Twp.], 2024
18-9 ½ … Frances Bundy [Pleasantville], 1999
18-9 ¼ … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2015
18-9 ¼ … Brianna Growalt [Atlantic County Tech], 2025
18-9 …….. Shameka Speed [Bridgeton], 2002
18-8 ¾ … Tacqyaya Tobias [Our Lady of Mercy], 2011
18-8 ½ … Rachel Armstead [Millville], 2015
18-8 ½… Tina Walls [Williamstown], 1982
18-8 ½… Jessica Bryant [Cherry Hill East], 2016
18-8 …….. Kristina Tossas [Rancocas Valley], 2019
18-7 ½ … Sable Loper [Woodrow Wilson], 2005
18-7 …….. Jamie Walker [Haddon Heights], 2007
18-7 …….. Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2018
18-6 ¾ … Artrelia Turner [Woodrow Wilson], 1986
18-6 ¾ … Leah Ellis [Millville], 2021
18-6 ½ … Kristina Matthews [Bordentown], 1998
18-6 ½ … Tina Johnson [Burlington Twp.], 1996
18-6 ½ … Isabella Alvarez [Pleasantville], 2025
18-6 … Emma Crozier-Carole [Mainland Reg.], 2023

Deptford’s Kareem Brown edges Williamstown’s Jasiah Gibbons in Tri-County hurdles with both running top-10 times in Gloucester County history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Two of New Jersey’s top hurdlers squared off at the Tri-County Conference Showcase Wednesday at Delsea, with Deptford senior Kareem Brown and Williamstown senior Jasiah Gibbons both landing in the all-time Gloucester County top-10.

Brown ran a PR 14.12 in the trials with a 2.5 assisting wind, with Gibbons qualifying for the final with a 14.87 with a legal 1.0 in a separate heat.

In the final, Brown ran 14.17 and Gibbons a PR 14.22 into a 1.4 meter-per-second headwind. Their times are No. 7 and 8 in Gloucester County history.

They are now No. 1 and 2 this year in South Jersey and No. 5 and 7 state-wide.

All-Time Gloucester County 110-Meter Hurdles List
13.43 … Yashahyah Brown [Washington Twp.], 2024
13.66 … Sultan Tucker [Delsea], 1997
13.84 … Alexander Hollimon [Williamstown], 2024
13.95 … Naseem Smith [Deptford], 2019
13.96 … Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2010
14.01 … Arthur Ashton [Washington Twp.], 2012
14.12 … Kareem Brown [Deptford], 2026
14.22 … Jasiah Gibbons [Williamstown], 2026
14.26 … Steve Mitchell [West Deptford], 2008
14.27 … Tymir Kizee [Delsea], 2018

Washington Township’s Nia’Leila Cuascut records speedy sprint-hurdles double at Tri-County Showcase!!!!!!!!!

Hot double for Washington Township sophomore Nia’Leila Cuascut Wednesday at the Tri-County Showcase.

Cuascut won the 100-meter dash in a lifetime-best 12.05 (but with a 2.6 wind reading) and then won the 100-meter hurdles in a PR 14.34 with a legal 0.8 headwind.

Her 100 time is No. 11 in Gloucester County history and not far off the Washington Township school record of 12.02 set by Dylan Giloley at 2024 South Jersey Group 4 Sectionals at Pennsauken.

Her 14.34 is 3rd-fastest on the all-time Gloucester County list and fastest since Lexie Fraction set the school record of 14.30 at the 2014 state Group 4 meet at South Plainfield.

Cuascut’s 100 time is No. 4 in New Jersey this year and her wind-legal 12.41 in the trials is 8th-fastest.

She’s also No. 4 in New Jersey in the hurdles and No. 3 in South Jersey behind two other sophomores – Winslow’s Jasmine Jackson set the South Jersey record of 13.39 in Baltimore on Saturday and Atlantic County Tech’s Brianna Growalt has run a windy 13.87 and a legal 13.98 this spring.

Cuascut is the only girl on the all-time Gloucester County top-10 in both the 100 and high hurdles. Her 14.34 looks like the Gloucester County sophomore class record as well.

Kingsway sophomore Talia Griscom ran a legal 12.22 (1.7) in the trials with a windy 12.08 in the final. She also placed 2nd in the 200 behind sophomore teammate Noemi Haller, who won the race in 25.26. Haller also won the 400 in 56.91. Cuascut also placed 3rd in the 200 in 25.76.

11.58 … Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017
11.81 … Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984
11.81 … Audrey Wilson [Deptford], 2008
11.84 … Robin Taylor [Deptford], 1980
11.85 … Dana Burnett [Willamstown], 1996
11.89 … Cecelia Gerstenbacher [Delsea], 2017
11.90 … Jonnelle Lewis [Kingsway], 2024
11.98 … Kiara Lester [Deptford], 2014
11.99 … Arianna Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
12.02 … Dylan Giloley [Washington Twp.], 2024
12.05 …Nia’Leila Cuascut [Washington Twp.], 2026
12.08 … Talia Griscom [Kingsway], 2026
12.09 … Gabrielle Farquharson [Williamstown], 2011
12.10 … Jackie Dim [Washington Twp.], 2008
12.10 … Iyanla Kollock [Our Lady of Mercy], 2017
12.17 … Shardae Anderson [Paulsboro], 2004

14.05 … Jasmine Waddell [Kingsway], 2011
14.30 … Lexie Fraction [Washington Twp.], 2014
14.34 … Nia’Leila Cuascut [Washington Twp.], 2026
14.41 … Dakota Jones [Washington Twp.], 2025
14.46 … Arnita Green [Delsea], 1989
14.48 … Andrea March [Washington Twp.], 2005
14.60 … Nyla Jackman-Smith  [Clearview] 2025
14.64 … Deraire Poland [Deptford], 1999
14.67 … Autumn Demary [Kingsway], 2019
14.68 … Andrea March [Washington Twp.], 2005

A big-time 400 hurdles-triple jump double for Clemson’s Sophia Curtis at Duke!!!!!!!!

Sophia Curtis had a big day at the Duke Twilight Invitational, recording a 400-meter hurdles PR and a collegiate triple jump PR.

Curtis, a Clemson freshman from Ocean City, ran 58.67 in the 400-meter hurdles, dropping her PR from 58.77 in Gainesville last month. That 58.67 is No. 11 in the ACC and No. 16 among all NCAA Division 1 freshmen. It’s No. 13 on the all-time South Jersey alumni list.

Curtis triple jumped 41-7 ¾, surpassing her best previous jump at Clemson, a 40-7 ¾ from last month, also in Gainesville. She jumped slightly farther in a high school meet, leaping 41-9 ½ at the 2024 state Group 3 meet at Delsea with a legal 1.3 wind. Her 41-9 ½ is No. 3 all-time South Jersey.

Curtis spent last year at Virginia but did not compete in any meets.

Girls distance crew leads Ocean City to another Cape May County Championship!!!!!!!!

It was a big day for the Ocean City girls with another Cape May County Championship, and it was a big day for the Red Raiders’ distance group, who scored 63 of a possible 72 points in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200.

Those 63 points accounted for nearly half of Ocean City’s 141 points in team scoring, with Middle Township 2nd with 98.

In the 800, junior Carly Godfrey won in 2:21.55, Middle Township freshman Teagan Emmer was 2nd in a PR 2:31.19 in her 2nd lifetime 800 and Ocean City got 3rd and 4th with junior Peighton Clemens 3rd in 2:32.07 and senior Sadie Heyman 6th in 2:41.09.

Godfrey also won the 1,600 with a 5:13.20, just ahead of sophomore Riley Tolson [5:13.35] and junior Lillian Flora [5:14.49] in a 1-2-3 Ocean City sweep.

And Ocean City went 1-2-4 in the 3,200 behind Tolson [11:24.06], senior Gabrielle Henry [12:21.34] and after Middle senior Olivia Orton placed 3rd [12:33.35] sophomore Julianna Rearick was 4th in 13:02.78.

Ocean City also won the 4-by-4 with Clevenger, junior Kai Linthicum, junior Sophia Pratt and junior Ella Miller running 4:10.10.

How many consecutive titles has Ocean City won? I tried to figure that out. It’s at least several. But some of the back results don’t include team scoring so I’m outta luck. If anyone knows please let me know!

Junior Ella Miller doubled the 100 and 200 for the Raiders, sprinting 12.87 and 26.26. Junior Anna Clevenger was 1st in the 400 in 1:00.55, senior Callie Duff won the high jump at 5-0, sophomore Ava Beningo was 1st in the triple jump with a 33-1 ½ and senior Gianna Endicott threw 82-2 for 1st in the discus.

Other winners in the girls meet were Lower Cape May senior Jasmine Black ran 17.40 in the 100-meter hurdles, Wildwood Catholic senior Angelina Edwards won the intermediates in 1:07.96, Middle Township senior Haylie Rowlands cleared 8-6 in the pole vault, Lower Cape senior Ella Biersbach long jumped a PR 18-1 ¼ to win the long jump, Middle junior Allison Nagle threw a PR 118-0 for 1st in the javelin.

The Ocean City boys scored 186 points to win the team title.

Senior Garrett Sampson swept the three throws [39-9, 132-6, 143-2], senior John Stamm doubled the horizontal jumps [20-1 1/2, 39-2 1/2], and senior Erik Priesner and sophomore Benjamin McCarthy  led sweeps in the 800 and 3,200. Junior Nathan Aschmann won the 1,600, senior Jude Govern swept the 100 and 200 [11.33, 23.11] and freshman Jackson Masters won the 400 in 53.31.