Burlington Twp. freshman Sheriyah Nutt records TWO massive PRs to win CJ-3 100-meter dash title!!!!!

Burlington Township freshman Sheriyah Nutt registered two massive PRs and won the 100-meter dash Friday at the Central Jersey Group 3 sectional meet at Jackson Liberty.

Nutt arrived at sectionals Friday with a 100 PR of 12.63 from the BCSL Liberty Division meet earlier this month.

But she ran 12.45 to lead all qualifiers into the final, where she ran 12.21 and finished two meters ahead of second-place Emma Faivre of West Windsor.

Her time is fastest this year by a New Jersey freshman. Egg Harbor’s Lauren Princz has run 12.27.

Nutt’s time virtually ties the Burlington Township school record of 12.0 hand-timed by Tina Johnson in 1995. Her time is No. 11 in Burlington County history, just 2-100ths out of the top 10.

She’s the first Burlington Township girl ever to win an individual sectional title as a freshman, although Township did have two freshmen — Rachel Palacio and Janine Jones — on a 1,600-meter relay team that won the 1995 South Jersey Group 1 sectional title. Charmelle Brooks and Johnson were also on that team.

11.42 … Michelle Glover [Willingboro], 1981
11.61 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 1998
11.82 … Annie Johnson [Shawnee], 2011
11.95 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2017
12.05 … Any Ward [Moorestown], 2000
12.08 … Kim Hargrove [Willingboro], 1996
12.11 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2009
12.11 … Nia Lawrence [Pemberton], 2012
12.15 … ReJeana Marigna [Palmyra], 2008
12.19 … Alivia Scott [Northern Burlington], 2016
12.21 … Sheriyah Nutt [Burlington Twp.], 2018
12.23 … Morgan Gordon [Rancocas Valley], 2009
12.24 … Aaliyah Courtney [Willingboro], 2012
12.25 … *Halimah Bashir [Willingboro], 2002

Shawnee sophs Claire Hauser and Isabella Turner run 1-2 in 1,600 at SJ-4 meet with HUGE PRs!!!!!!

A few days ago we wrote about Shawnee sophomores Claire Hauser and Isabella Turner’s big 1,600-meter breakthroughs at Haddonfield Distance Night. That story is here.

That was nothing compared to what they did Friday.

Hauser and Turner both recorded huge PRs and finished 1-2 in the 1,600 at the South Jersey Group 4 meet at Washington Township.

Hauser ran 5:05.21 and Turner 5:06.15, edging Kingsway senior Kyle Anicic, who ran 5:07.11. Cherokee’s Kate Rathman made it three Burlington County sophomores under 5:10, taking fourth in a PR of her own – 5:09.86.

The 1-2 finish was the first for the Shawnee girls in any event at sectionals in 21 years, since Lisa Setter and Taylor Van Acker went 1-2 in the 1,600-meter run at the 1997 Group 4 sectionals in West Deptford. Setter won in 5:10.7 and Van Acker was second in 5:11.6.

Turner’s previous PR was 5:12.68 and Hauser 5:13.22, both last week at Haddonfield. The only faster time in South Jersey this year is the 5:04.50 that Seneca’s Sydney Warner ran Friday at the South Jersey Group 3 race at Delsea.

The only faster Burlington County sophomore in the last 10 years was Lenape’s Megan Quimby, who ran 5:02.04 at the 2015 District Cup.

Here’s our best attempt at an all-time Shawnee 1,600 list, with every time under 5:10:

4:56.81 … Julia Despirito, 2014
5:01.48 … Casey Doyle, 2008
5:01.5h … Liz Moore, 1993
5:03.69 … Nina Bendixen, 2015
5:03.8h … Deanna Germano, 1985
5:05.21 … Claire Hauser, 2018
5:06.15 … Isabella Turner, 2018
5:07.11 … Jenna Darcy, 1999
5:07.61 … Moran Arena, 2015
5:09.21 … Lisa Setter, 1997
5:09.46 … Kristen Niedrach, 2010

Oklahoma’s Jessica Woodard from Cherokee places 2nd at West Regional to advance to NCAA Championships in shot put!!!

Jessica Woodard recorded the second-best shot put of the competition at NCAA Division 1 West Regionals Thursday to advance to the NCAA Championships next month.

Woodard fouled on her first attempt but threw 56-11 1/2 on her second and 54-4 1/2 on her third to finish behind only Arizona State senior Maggie Ewen, the defending NCAA champion, who had throws of 62-4 1/2 and 62-9 1/4.

The top 12 finishers from two regional meets advanced to NCAAs June 6-9 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.

Including the 12 qualifiers from the East Regional in Tampa, Woodard will be seeded sixth at nationals, although she’s only 5 1/2 inches out of second.

Woodard has a season-best of 59-3 1/2 from this year’s Big 12 meet and a career best of 60-2 3/4 from last year’s Big 12 meet.

Woodard, an Oklahoma post-grad senior out of Cherokee High School, is a five-time NCAA All-America in the shot. She’ll throw the discus on Friday and starts out as the No. 8 seed with a season-best of 190-9.

 

Moravian’s Zion Howard, a freshman from Moorestown, posts 2nd-fastest 200 time in trials at NCAA Division 3 championships!!!!!

 

Despite running into a ridiculous headwind, Moravian freshman Zion Howard, a Moorestown graduate, posted the second-fastest qualifying time in the 200-meters Thursday in the NCAA Division 3 national championships.

Howard ran 21.79 into a 5.0 meters-per-second headwind.

That was just 1-100th off the fastest qualifying time in Thursday’s trials at La Crosse, Wisc. Jordan Johnson of Benedictine College in Illinois ran 21.78 into a 3.5 miles-per-hour wind.

Only three other sprinters were under 22 seconds on a day when the headwinds for the 200 trials were all over 3.5.

Howard ran within a quarter of a second of his PR of 21.52 set back in April at a meet at Muhlenberg College in Allentown that was run with a 1.5 meters-per-second assisting wind.

Howard finished first in the third of three heats of qualifying rounds, earning an automatic berth in the final.

Howard was only seeded 20th coming into the meet, making him the final entry in the event.

But he’ll be in a center lane for the final and only needs to beat one runner to earn All-America honors as a true freshman.

Howard didn’t run a lot of 200s at Moorestown. His fastest was a 22.32 at Central Jersey Group 3 sectionals last spring in Bernardsville.

The 200 final is scheduled for 2:40 p.m. Saturday at Roger Harring Stadium on the Wisconsin La Crosse campus, just across the Mississippi River from Minnesota.

Millville graduate Kaitlyn Derman, now a Stockton senior, earns NCAA Division 3 All-America honors in the pole vault!!!!!

Dermen_outdoor_18Stockton University senior Kaitlyn Dermen, a graduate of Millville High, earned All-America honors Thursday when she placed fourth in the pole vault at the NCAA Division 3 Championships  in La Crosse, Wisc.

Dermen entered the meet seeded ninth.

The top eight finishers in each event earn All-America honors. Derman placed ninth at nationals last spring and was 12th at indoor nationals this past winter, so after two near-misses she’s now an All-America.

Derman entered at the opening height of 11-5 3/4 and cleared on her second attempt. She cleared 11-11 3/4 on her first attempt and 12-3 1/2 on her second.

By clearing 12-3 1/2 on her second try instead of her third, she placed fourth instead of fifth or sixth.

I would love to know how many track All-Americas Stockton has had, but Stockton doesn’t have a list or any history of Stockton track available on its athletics web site.

But Derman is at least the third Stockton pole vaulter to earn All-America honors. Kim Marino, a graduate of Middletown North, won the NCAA indoor and outdoor Division 3 titles in 2003 and was a five-time All-America, and Chelsea Vaughan of Southern Regional tied for third in 2016.

 

Paul VI’s Aliya Rae Garozzo runs S.J. #1 time in 400IH as part of tremendous meet at SJ-A sectionals!!!!!

What a race for Aliya Rae Garozzo at sectionals!

The Paul VI sophomore won the 400-meter intermediate hurdles in 1:02.37, fastest time this year in South Jersey and No. 2 in the state.

Only West Essex senior Reanda Richards, the Meet of Champions 400 and 400IH runner-up last spring, has run faster with a 59.17 for third place at Penn.

Garozzo’s previous PR was a 1:03.36 at the Camden County meet, so that’s nearly a full-second jump. Before that she hadn’t broken 1:05. And she’s only run the event four times at major meets, so it’s quite an improvement in a short amount of time.

Her time is fastest by a South Jersey sophomore since Rachel Armstead of Millville ran 1:02.13 for sixth at the 2014 Meet of Champions.

Garozzo also ran a leg on Paul VI’s record-setting first-place 3:54.89 1,600-meter relay team, placed third in the 100-meter hurdles in 15.50 after a 15.43 in the trials and took fourth in the 400 in 58.20.

The 15.43 broke her high hurdles PR of 15.44 by 1-100th of a second, and she ran within 21/100ths of her 400 PR of 57.99, set at the Rowan Open earlier this month.

Garozzo’s 400IH time was fastest of all four non-public races

Angela Bannan, Ayana Plummer lead Holy Spirit girls to historic S.J. Parochial B sectional championship!!!!!

Junior Angela Bannan had a hand in 30 points, and senior Ayana Plummer had a hand in 25 more as the Holy Spirit girls won their first South Jersey Parochial B title Monday and Tuesday at Donovan Catholic in Toms River.

Bannan ran a personal-best 5:13.40 for second in the 1,600 and a PR 11:14.11 for second in the 3,200. She also ran 2:24.72 for fourth in the 800 and led off the winning 3,200-meter relay team.

Plummer was second in the javelin at 93-3, sixth in the 400 in 1:03.71 and ran legs on two relay teams — the first-place 4×4 and third-place 4×1.

Holy Spirit’s 1,600-meter relay win gave the Spartans an 88-84 win over St. Rose for the team title. Plummer led off, followed by junior Isabella Desario, senior Kayla Patitucci and junior Paige Sofield. That group ran a season-best 4:10.38.

Bannan, sophomore Jenna Bradberry, Patucci and Sofield ran 10:16.44 to win the 3,200-meter relay, and sophomore Melody Pugliese, Plummer, Patitucci and Desario ran 53.26 in the 400-meter relay. Sofield was also third in the 800 in 2:24.44.

In the field, Holy Spirit went 1-3 in the discus with junior Ariana Mack winning at 97-8 and freshman Julia Bannan third at 91-10. Bannan (31-3) and junior Mack (28-5) went 3-4 in the shot. With Plummer and Mack going 2-6 in the javelin, that’s 35 points in the throws.

In the nine years of outdoor parochial sectionals, the Holy Spirit girls are the first program that’s actually from South Jersey to win a sectional title. The S.J. Parochial B team title has belonged only to Pingry (five times), Oak Knoll (twice) and Benedictine Academy (once).

Holy Spirit is the first school from Atlantic County to win an outdoor girls sectional title since Pleasantville in Group 2 in 2002 and the first from the Cape-Atlantic Conference since Bridgeton in Group 2 in 2005.

The last time a non-public South Jersey girls program won any sectional title was 1977, when Paul VI won Group 3.

Paul VI girls run 3:54 at Parochial A sectionals – fastest S.J. non-public 4×4 in over a decade!!!!!

Paul VI won the 1,600-meter relay in 3:54.89 Tuesday on Day 2 of the South Jersey Parochial A sectional championships at Donovan Catholic in Toms River.

The all-underclass team of junior Carly Schmidt, sophomore Aliya Rae Garozzo, junior Keyann’a Watkins and freshman Abigail Lutz upset No. 1 seed Union Catholic, which was second in 3:57.46.

The time is the fastest by a South Jersey non-public school in at least a decade and perhaps ever. That will take some research.

The time is also No. 3 in New Jersey this year, behind only Winslow, which ran 3:53.73 at the Penn Relays, and Union Catholic, which ran 3:54.38, also at Penn.

The only other South Jersey schools under 4:00 so far this spring are Rancocas Valley [3:56.09 at Penn] and Egg Harbor [3:59.87 at Penn].

 

Shawnee sophomores Isabella Turner and Claire Hauser finish 1-2 in 1,600 at Haddonfield Distance Night!!!!!

Shawnee sophomores Isabella Turner and Claire Hauser finished 1-2 in the 1,600-meter run Monday night at the Haddonfield Distance Night.

Turner won the race in 5:12.68 and Hauser was second in 5:13.22.

Turner’s previous PR was a 5:14.59 at last year’s Burlington County Open. Hauser’s 5:13.22 is a season best and less than a second off her PR of 5:12.55 from Group 3 sectionals last year.

The times are No. 1 and No. 2 in Burlington County this year and No. 5 and No. 6 in South Jersey. Shawnee is the only South Jersey school with two girls under 5:15.

They also put Turner and Hauser in the No. 2 and No. 3 spots in South Jersey Group 4 going into sectionals, behind only Kingsway’s Kylie Anicic, who has run 5:08.86. They’re also the top two South Jersey times this year by sophomores.

Cinnaminson senior Madison Edwards also PR’d, making it a 1-2-3 Burlington County finish with a 5:15.47. Her previous PR was a 5:17.08 at the indoor state Group 2 meet at the Bennett Center.

Rancocas Valley girls win East Coast Relays sprint medley with fastest time in South Jersey this year!!!!!

Rancocas Valley on Monday became the first South Jersey school to win the East Coast Relays sprint medley in 16 years when the Red Devils girls ran a South Jersey-best 4:09.47 at the 42nd annual East Coast Relays at Randolph High School.

The time is No. 2 in New Jersey this year.

R.V. is the first South Jersey school to win the ECR sprint medley since Woodrow Wilson in 2002. The only other S.J. school to win it in the last 30 years was Willingboro in 1998.

Sophomore Maya Primas (25.6) and junior Daryn Minus Vincent (25.5) handled the 200s, with senior Aliyah Taylor breaking the race open with a 55.3 split and senior Alanna Thompson anchoring in 2:18.2.

The time is R.V.’s fastest in 11 years, since the 2007 team ran 4:06.56 to win the Eastern Regional Relay Classic in Willingboro.

The SMR win was the first ever on the track for the R.V. program at the prestigious East Coast Relays. The Red Devils’ only previous wins at the ECR came in the field in 2014 — wins in the long jump and javelin relays.