Rowan’s Ava Reardon from Delsea and Diamond Eaddy from Salem both record top-15 javelin throws in NCAA Division 3 in Virginia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rowan junior Ava Reardon from Delsea recorded the No. 12 javelin throw in NCAA Division 3 Thursday evening, and Profs teammate Diamond Eaddy of Salem wasn’t far behind.

Reardon threw 138-11 at the Virginia Challenge at Lannigan Field in Charlottesville, Ca.

That’s her best throw as a Rowan athlete. She threw 139-2 last April as a Georgian Court sophomore in a meet in Ewing and she went on to win the Coastal Athletic Conference title with a 131-11 in Lakewood.

On Thursday, Reardon opened with a 134-8 before hitting 138-11 and then 129-10.

Eaddy, a senior from Salem, threw 135-5 on her 1st attempt. Eaddy, a transfer from Lincoln, had a previous PR of 130-7 from a meet last April at Widener University in Chester. Her throw is No. 16 in NCAA Division 3.

Reardon and Eaddy are now No. 1 and 2 in the NJAC this spring, bumping a PR 132-7 by Stockton’s Josephine Buxton from Absegami from a home meet last month.

Woodstown’s Kami Casiano shatters Salem County high jump record at Lenape Field Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Big day high jumping Thursday for Woodstown senior Kami Casiano, who smashed the Salem County record by clearing 5-6 at Lenape Field Day.

Casiano, who began the day with a PR 5-2, won the event on a tiebreaker with Addison Johnson of Southern Regional.

She broke the county record of 5-2 shared by Woodstown’s Melissa Powell in 1995, Schalick’s Katie Farrell in 2012, Schalick’s Camryn Castellini in 2018 and Casiano, who set her previous PR of 5-2 when she won South Jersey Group 1 Sectionals at Pennsauken in May. She also cleared 5-2 indoors in January at the Bubble.

Casiano’s 5-6 is tied for No. 2 in New Jersey this year, behind only Lindenwold’s Egypt Bolan, who cleared 5-8 over the weekend, also at Lenape. North Brunswick’s Kaya Waldron cleared 5-6 this past weekend in Lakewood. Johnson’s previous PR was also 5-2.

Casiano cleared 4-8, 4-10, 5-0 an a PR-equalling 5-2, all on her 1st attempt. She got over the bar at 5-4 on her 2nd try and 5-6 on her 1st before taking three jumps at 5-8. Johnson had two misses at 5-2 and one at 5-6, which gave Casiano the win.

5-2 … Melissa Powell [Woodstown], 1995
5-2 … Katie Farrell [Schalick], 2012 [Woodbury Relays]
5-2 … Camryn Castellini [Schalick], 2018 [Meet of Champions]
5-2 … Camryn Castellini [Schalick], 2018 [SJTCA]

Moorestown’s Sean Sobin runs crazy 8-second 800 PR in batch meet, has 2nd-fastest time in S.J. this year!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There are PRs and then there are PRs. Moorestown senior Sean Sobin ran a doozy Wednesday.

In a batch meet featuring Moorestown, Cherokee, Camden Eastside, Cherry Hill West and Camden Catholic with FAT timing, Sobin won the 800 in 2:00.98, with Quaker juniors Ethan Taylor [2:02.22] and Lucas Horner [2:04.82] finishing 2nd and 3rd.

What makes this notable is that according to his MileSplit page, this was only his 2nd lifetime 800 and a PR by nearly eight seconds.

The only previous 800 Sobin is listed as running was indoors in January at the Bubble, where he ran 2:09.70.

Note that it’s been nine years since a Moorestown boy ran sub-2 minutes outdoors. That was Kevin Fox, who ran . Horner dipped below 2 indoors with a 1:59.94 at the Ott Center in January. Tayor’s 2:02.22 is also a PR. He ran 2:03.53 when he placed 4th at Central Jersey Group 3 indoors at the Bubble.

Sobin’s 2:00.98 is 2nd-fastest by a South Jersey half-miler so far this outdoor season. Deptford junior John Collier ran 1:59.04 in a meet this past weekend in Lakewood.

Rowan’s Mya Walker from Penns Grove sprints to two PRs at Oscar Moore Invitational!!!!!!!!

Mya Walker didn’t run indoor track this year so her first two meets of the outdoor season were her first track meets in nearly a year. And she’s made the most of them.

Walker, a Penns Grove graduate and Rowan junior, ran two sprint PRs at the Oscar Moore Invitational Saturday on her home track in Glassboro.

Walker lowered her 100 PR from 12.48 from the 2024 NJAC Championships in Galloway Township to 12.37 in placing 2nd to post-graduate Divonne Franklin, the 2023 NCAA Division 2 national champion for California of Pennsylvania.

At Penns Grove, Walker had a PRs 12.97 and 27.01, both from the 2023 Salem County Championships at Pennsville.

She also PR’d in the 200 Saturday with a 25.78. Her previous best was a 25.98 at last year’s NJAC meet in Ewing.

She’s now 7th in the NJAC in the 100 and tied for 11th in the 200.

Washington Twp.’s Sophia Bostwick breaks Susquehanna 10,000 record … and she pole vaults too!!!!!!!!

Junior Sophia Bostwick from Washington Township smashed the Susquehanna school record in the 10,000-meter run at Bucknell Saturday.

Bostwick ran a 3 ½-minute PR of 37:12.41 at the Bison Outdoor Classic at Christy Matthewson Stadium in Lewisburg, Pa., breaking the school record of 38:28.14 set in 2018 by Erin Reese at the same meet.

Bostwick’s previous PR was 40:51.60 at the Landmark Championships in May on her home track in Selinsgrove.

Bostwick ran 5:00.64 for 1,500 meters last month in Selinsgrove and 18:12.15 earlier this month in York, Pa. She’s No. 3 in school history in the 5,000. Bostwick is also No. 7 in school history in the pole vault at 9-6 ¼. She’s currently 5th in the conference in the pole vault with a 9-2 ¼ clearance in a home meet last month.

How many women can say they’re a school record holder in the 10,000 and ranked in the top five in the conference in the pol vault?

Bostwick’s improvement in college has been enormous. She had PRs of 5:47.47 for 1,600 meters, 12:04.55 for 3,200 meters and 9-0 in the pole vault with the Minutemaids.

Seven South Jersey schools accepted into invitational relays at 130th annual Penn Relays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seven South Jersey relay teams made the cut for the invitational relays for the 130th running of the Penn Relays next week at Franklin Field.

Let’s take a look!

Boys 3,200-Meter Relay
Deptford, Haddonfield and Glassboro will run in the 3,200-meter relay, with Deptford in the large-school division and Haddonfield and Glassboro in the small-school qualifying races.

The 12-fastest schools from four races on Friday – two large school, two small school – advance to the Championship of America on Saturday.

Haddonfield and Deptford qualified at the indoor Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze, Haddonfield with a 7:58.22 and Deptford 7:58.40. Glassboro qualified with its 8:03.24 at the Spartan Relays at Deptford earlier this month.

Senior Anthony Schilling, senior Zach Harrison, sophomore John Collier and senior Algen Ramirez are listed as Deptford’s lineup, Haddonfield lists seniors Andrus, Stoner, Simpson and John Leibrandt and Glassboro plans to use sophomore Zacchaeus Harrigan, senior Jaeden Wesley, sophomore Joseph Saicic and sophomore Aaron Johnson.

Deptford will race in Even 302, the second large-school race at 9:10 a.m. next Friday. Haddonfield is in the first small-school race, Event 303 at 9:20 a.m., and Glassboro runs in Event 304 at 9:30 a.m.

The Championship of America race is scheduled for 4:40 p.m. on Saturday.

Woodstown, the fastest Group 1 school in the state and 3rd-fastest in any group indoors at 7:55.26 at Boston Nationals, did not enter.

Boys Distance Medley
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Girls 3,200-Meter Relay
Haddonfield, Egg Harbor and Cherokee made the cut in the girls 4-by-8. Haddonfield ran 9:13.14 at Armory Nationals, Egg Harbor qualified with its 9:47.43 at Easterns at the Armory and Cherokee ran 9:30.11 at the Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze.

The qualifying races in the girls 4-by-8 are scheduled for Thursday morning. Haddonfield is entered in Event 101 at 9 a.m. with freshman Dylan Hosty, sophomore Natalie Lacroce and juniors Madison Kelsey and Molly Mills. Egg Harbor races at 9:23 a.m. in Event 103 with senior Devyn Per, sophomore Carlee Steet, sophomore Marissa Mazur and junior Meghan Johnson. And Cherokee runs at 9:34 a.m. in Event 104 with senior Maddie Meder, sophomore Erin Healy, senior Sofia Recinto and senior Alyssa Suriano.

Girls Distance Medley
Ocean City will represent South Jersey in the distance medley, thanks to its 12:21.67 in January at the State Group 3 Relays at the Bubble. The DMR is a one-race Championship of America with just 15 schools accepted.

Ocean City shows a lineup of sophomore Riley Tolson and juniors Alana Clevenger, Lillian Flora and Carly Godfrey.

Liliah Gordon, Maddie Dischert, Kerry O’Day all PR in hot 5,000 at Bucknell; Dischert takes down Rider school record!!!!!!!!

Smoking hot 5,000 at Bucknell Saturday with Northern Burlington’s Liliah Gordon, Atlantic City’s Maddie Dischert and Cherokee’s Kerry O’Day all running PRs and Dischert breaking the Rider school record.

All three run sub-16:40 at the Bison Outdoor Classic at Christy Matthewson Stadium in Lewisburg, Pa.

The trio of South Jersey alums ran together through 3,000 meters before separating a bit over the last 2K.

Gordon, a red-shirt freshman at Penn State, ran 16:31.18 and placed 9th out of 92 runners. Her previous PR was 16:38.54 this past June at the USATF Under-20 Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.

That’s the fastest time by a Northern Burlington graduate since Laura Mason ran 16:03.71 at the 1994 Penn Relays. Although Gordon is listed as racing unattached, she is listed on the Big Ten Conference performance list on TFRRS and is the 5th-fastest freshman in the conference.

Dischert, a junior, finished just behind Gordon, placing 11th in 16:34.70. She broke the Rider record of 16:38.31 set at the same meet in Lewisburg last year by Grace Medei from Notre Dame Green Pond High in Bethlehem.

Dischert’s previous PR over 5,000 meters was 16:59.86 indoors at Boston University in January. Her time Saturday ranks No. 2 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, behind only Alex Schultz of Iona, who ran 16:15.27 in Raleigh last month.

Although Dischert is a junior for cross country and indoors, this is her first season of college outdoor track, and this was her first outdoor 5,000, and she never ran a track 5,000 in high school. So her first-ever outdoor 5K on the track and she snags the school record.

O’Day, a Bucknell sophomore, made it three South Jersey alums across the line in 12 seconds with a 16:43.08 for 15th place.

Her previous PR was a 16:55.53 at this meet last year. Teammate Kailey Granger ran 16:40.86 in the same race, and those are the fastest times by Bucknell women in five years, since Ashlyn Ramos ran 16:22.42 at the 2022 Patriot League Championships in Annapolis, Md.

O’Day is now No. 6 on the all-time Bucknell list and No. 7 this year in the Patriot League.

La Salle’s Helene Usher from Haddonfield ran 16:42.30 indoors in Boston so that’s four South Jersey college runners under 16:45 so far this spring. Hopefully, we see them all together at Penn.

Clearview’s Abby Waddington, a junior at Boston College, is knocking on the door of 17 minutes with a 17:01.90 in Raleigh two weeks ago. She ran 16:54.41 in Boston last February.

I’m going to try to put together an all-time South Jersey sub-17 list later today. That should be fun!

Paul VI’s Shaelan McNally races to 4th-fastest 1,500 in Bucknell history at Bison Invite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hot race Saturday for Bucknell sophomore Shaelan McNally from Paul VI in her first collegiate 1,500-meter run.

McNally, who didn’t compete outdoors as a freshman last spring, ran 4:25.83 and placed 7th out of 83 runners in a loaded field on her home track at the Bison Outdoor Classic at Christy Matthewson Memorial Stadium in Lewisburg, Pa.

That converts to a 4:47.1 full mile. Her mile PR is 4:49.32 from the Ott Center in February so this is equivalent to a two-second PR.

McNally’s time is 4th-fastest in Bucknell history. Junior Katrina Torelli from Harrison, N.Y., ran 4:24.81 in the same race, and those are the fastest times by Bucknell women in eight years.

McNally closed in 2:20.76 for her final 800 meters and 69.46 for her final 400.

Her time is 11th-fastest all-time by South Jersey high school alums and fastest by a Paul VI woman in 43 years, since Westmont native Doreen Startare ran 4:16.96 for Penn State and placed 5th in the 1983 NCAA Championships in Houston.

McNally’s time is No. 8 so far this year in the Patriot League. It’s fastest by a South Jersey woman while still in college since Buena’s Kristin Siegle from Rider ran a PR 4:22.45 at the 2021 NCAA East Prelims in Jacksonville in her final collegiate race.

All-Time South Jersey 1,500-Meter List
4:03.49 … Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], Aug. 29, 2010, Rieti, Italy
4:08.09 … Renee Tomlin [Ocean City], May 17, 2013, Los Angeles
4:10.77 … Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], July 21, 2020, Portland, Ore.
4:12.29 … Greta Feldman [Haddonfield], June 29, 2012, Eugene, Ore.
4:16.41 … Erika Kemp [Rancocas Valley], May 21, 2021, New York
4:16.96 … Doreen Startare [Paul VI], June 3, 1983, Houston
4:19.34 … Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], July 27, 1983, Sherbrooke, Canada
4:22.45 … Kristin Siegle [Buena], May 27, 2021 Jacksonville, Fla.
4:24.35 … Amanda Goetschius [Delsea], May 2, 2010, Amherst, Mass.
4:25.21 … Megan McGlinchey [West Deptford], May 11, 2013, Princeton
4:25.83 … Shaelan McNally [Paul VI], April 13, 2026, Lewisburg, Pa.

All-Time Bucknell 1,500-Meter List
4:16.54 … Christine Bendzinski, 2018
4:24.81 … Katrina Torelli, 2026
4:25.55 … Caroline Tolli, 2013
4:25.83 … Shaelan McNally, 2026
4:26.07 … Sarah Chandler, 2016
4:27.68 … Karly Forker, 2022
4:28.28 … Christa Sawko, 2006
4:28.45 … Beth Braunegg, 2013
4:29.63 … Sarah Moniz, 2010
4:29.81 … Hana Casalnova, 2014

St. Joe’s Matt Hoffman from Ocean City drops a big 1,500 at Bucknell!!!!!!!!

Big race Saturday in Lewisburg, Pa., for Ocean City’s Matt Hoffman, a St. Joe’s sophomore.

Hoffman ran 3:51.44 in the 1,500 at the Bison Outdoor Classic at Bucknell, dropping his PR from 3:54.06 last April in Fairfax, Va.

Hoffman’s time is the equivalent of a 4:09.96 full mile, which would be a big PR over his PR of 4:13.47 from West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field in June 2024. His collegiate mile PR is 4:15.72 from Virginia Beach indoors in February.

Hoffman closed in 61.13 and 2:03.98 for his final 800. His time is 16th-fastest currently in the Atlantic 10.

At Ocean City, Hoffman ran 1:56.16 for 800 meters, 3:55.61 for 1,500 and 4:13.47 full mile.

Hoffman PR’d for 800 meters with a 1:53.27 last weekend in Princeton.

Two Rowan high jumpers clear 7-0 at Oscar Moore Invite, Profs now have 7 of top 15 in NCAA Division 3!!!!!!!!

Sophomore Noah Wampole from Radnor and freshman David Brown from Edison both cleared 7-0 ¼ in the high jump Saturday at Rowan’s own Oscar Moore Invitational in Glassboro.

Brown had two meets over seven feet indoors, including a school-record 7-2 ¼ at the Ott Center in February, No. 3 all-time in NCAA Division 3. This was his first college outdoor meet.

Wampole’s previous PR was 6-10 ¾, which he cleared once indoors, in February at Ocean Breeze, and again last week in Daytona Beach.

Wampole and Brown are Rowan’s 2nd and 3rd outdoor 7-footers. Jeffrey JonTucker of Eastern cleared 7-2 ¼ at the 2018 Lions Invitational in Ewing.

Wampole and Brown are the 3rd and 4th 7-footers this year in NCAA Division 3. Two jumpers from Lynchburg [Va.] cleared 7-1 at a meet last weekend in High Point, N.C. They are tied for 43rd on the all-time NCAA Division 3 performance list. Tucker is 7th.

Also Saturday, junior Arrington Rhym from Hamilton West, junior Jamile Gantt from Paulsboro, junior Isaiah Davenport from Pleasantville, junior Damarion Potts from South Brunswick and sophomore Malaka Pressey from Freehold Borough all cleared 6-7 ½ and senior Anaias Hughes from Willingboro cleared 6-4 in his first high jump competition since 2023.

On the 2026 Division 3 performance list, Wampole and Brown are tied at No. 3, Potts and Arrington are tied at No. 6 with 6-9 clearances, Gantt is tied at No. 9 with 6-8 ¾ and Pressey and Davenport are tied at No. 15 with 6-7 ½. Rowan has seven of the 24 jumpers who’ve cleared at least 6-7 ½ so far this year.