Haddonfield’s Sarah Naticchia runs indoor 1,600 PR and SJ #1 at Millrose Trials!!!

Haddonfield senior Sarah Naticchia ran an indoor 1,600 PR of 5:08.38 at the Millrose Games Trials Wednesday at the Armory in New York.

Her time is No. 1 in South Jersey this season and No. 3 in New Jersey, behind Charlotte Bednar of Lawrenceville, who ran 4:58.91, and Camryn Wennersten of Ridgewood, who ran 5:00.40, both in the same race.

Naticchia placed sixth in a loaded field running splitting 74.7, 76.9, 78.1 and 78.7.

Her previous indoor 1,600 PR was a 5:13.84 from states last year at the Bennett Center. Outdoors she has a 4:55.90 to her credit from outdoor states at Central Regional.

Junior Alison Colflesh was 10th in 5:15.87 and junior Payton Weiner 15th in 5:20.58. Both are season bests. Naticchia, Colflesh and Weiner rank 1-2-4 on this year’s South Jersey list.

Naticchia’s time is 5th-fastest in Haddonfield history indoors:

4:49.46 … Erin Donohue [2001]
4:51.60 … Briana Gess [2016]
5:02.21 … Shelby Cain [2014]
5:04.54 … Mia Spinelli [2010]
5:08.38 … Sarah Naticchia [2020]

Paul VI, Winslow run S.J. #1 and #2 time in 4-by-4 at Millrose Games Trials!!!!!

The Paul VI girls ran a South Jersey No. 3:58.54 in the Millrose Trials Wednesday night at the Armory, placing second in the Private School trials and qualifying for next month prestigious Millrose Games.

PVI finished second to Union Catholic, which ran a state-leading 3:56.34 on a 56.3 anchor by Chidumga Nkulume.

For Paul VI, Blair Daniel led off with a 60.8 leg, Abigail Lutz ran 59.1 and Sofia Errichetti 60.5 b before Aliya Rae Garozzo anchored in 58.2.

Looks like a school record for PVI, which had never broken four minutes indoors for a 4-by-4. Last year’s team ran 4:02.97 in the same race, placing fifth.

The 113th annual Millrose Games are scheduled for Feb. 8 at the Armory.

The Winslow girls won the Suburban race and will also be in the field along with Paul VI.

The team of Olivia Wright, Janeya Hammond, Jaia James and Nylah Perry ran 4:00.25 to win the Suburban division of the 4-by-4. Bronxville (N.Y.) was second, 25 meters back in 4:03.82.

Hammond also won the 55-meter dash in a personal-best 7.23, so she’ll also be in the open 55 at Millrose.

Wright led off in 61.8, followed by Hammond, whose 58.7 leg gave Winslow the lead. James ran 62.1, setting up Perry’s 57.6 anchor.

Honestly, I assume Paul VI and Winslow qualified, but beyond that I have no idea who qualifies because it’s not explained anywhere. If anybody knows, holla!

Here are the fastest times from the four races.

3:52.85 … Paul Robeson [1st, PSAL]
3:56.34 … Union Catholic [1st, Private]
3:58.54 … Paul VI [2nd, Private]
3:59.69 … Freeport, N.Y. [1st, Long Island]
4:00.25 … Winslow [1st, Suburban]
4:01.45 … Elmont, N.Y. [2nd, Long Island]
4:03.25 … Bronxville, N.Y [2nd Suburban]
4:06.25 … Medger Evers Prep [2nd PSAL]

Paul VI, Winslow run S.J. #1 and #2 time in 4-by-4 at Millrose Games Trials!!!!!

The Paul VI girls ran a South Jersey No. 3:58.54 in the Millrose Trials Wednesday night at the Armory, placing second in the Private School trials and qualifying for next month prestigious Millrose Games.

PVI finished second to Union Catholic, which ran a state-leading 3:56.34 on a 56.3 anchor by Chidumga Nkulume.

For Paul VI, Blair Daniel led off with a 60.8 leg, Abigail Lutz ran 59.1 and Sofia Errichetti 60.5 b before Aliya Rae Garozzo anchored in 58.2.

Looks like a school record for PVI, which had never broken four minutes indoors for a 4-by-4. Last year’s team ran 4:02.97 in the same race, placing fifth.

The 113th annual Millrose Games are scheduled for Feb. 8 at the Armory.

The Winslow girls won the Suburban race and will also be in the field along with Paul VI.

The team of Olivia Wright, Janeya Hammond, Jaia James and Nylah Perry ran 4:00.25 to win the Suburban division of the 4-by-4. Bronxville (N.Y.) was second, 25 meters back in 4:03.82.

Hammond also won the 55-meter dash in a personal-best 7.23, so she’ll also be in the open 55 at Millrose.

Wright led off in 61.8, followed by Hammond, whose 58.7 leg gave Winslow the lead. James ran 62.1, setting up Perry’s 57.6 anchor.

The top two schools from each of four qualifying races will compete at Millrose:

3:52.85 … Paul Robeson [1st, PSAL]
3:56.34 … Union Catholic [1st, Private]
3:58.54 … Paul VI [2nd, Private]
3:59.69 … Freeport, N.Y. [1st, Long Island]
4:00.25 … Winslow [1st, Suburban]
4:01.45 … Elmont, N.Y. [2nd, Long Island]
4:03.25 … Bronxville, N.Y [2nd Suburban]
4:06.25 … Medger Evers Prep [2nd PSAL]

Blistering Stone Caraccio anchor leads Kingsway to U.S. #1 in 3,200-meter relay at Millrose Trials!!!!!

Stone Caraccio’s 1:54.2 anchor leg led the Kingsway boys to the No. 1 3,200-meter relay time in the country at the Millrose Trials Wednesday night at the Armory.

Kingsway ran 7:55.30, a school record and No. 10 in South Jersey history, to qualify for the scholastic 3,200-meter relay championship race at the historic Millrose Games next month, also at the Armory.

Jeffrey Heidemann led off in 2:03.6, Kyle Rakitis split 1:58.0 to give Kingsway the lead and Ethan Bentley set up Caraccio with a 1:59.5 split.

Bay Shore (N.Y.) ran 8:00.94 and was the only other school in the race under 8:14.

Kingsway and Bay Shore are the two-fastest in the U.S. this year, according to the MileSplit national data base.

Kingsway’s previous school record was a 7:59.84 at the 2014 Easterns on the same track.

The Dragons’ time is No. 2 in Gloucester County history, behind Washington Township’s 7:51.43 at the 2009 National Scholastic Championships, also at the Armory.

ALL-TIME S.J. INDOOR 4X800 LIST
7:43.64 … Cherokee, 2012
7:45.55 … Pleasantville, 2013
7:48.92 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2017
7:51.43 … Washington Twp., 2009
7:51.78 … Cherokee, 2000
7:52.77 … Pleasantville, 2006
7:52.95 … Willingboro, 2003
7:53.64 … Willingboro, 2002
7:54.76 … Pleasantville, 2007
7:55.30 … Kingsway, 2020
7:55.40 … Washington Twp., 2008
7:55.44 … Haddonfield, 2010
7:57.28 … Rancocas Valley, 2018
7:57.29 … Oakrest, 2009
7;57.56 … Haddonfield, 2019
7:57.5h … Willingboro, 1983
7:58.08 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2016
7:59.05 … Pleasantville, 2015
7:59.51 … Pleasantville, 2012
7:59.84 … Kingsway, 2014
7:59.91 … Kingsway, 2013

Millville, Winslow girls run N.J. #1 and N.J. #2 times in 800-meter relay at Hispanic Games!!!

ENeikhlVAAAqkmPMillville and Winslow ran the two-fastest 800-meter relay times in the state Saturday at the Hispanic Games at the Armory.

Millville ran a New Jersey No. 1 1:42.49 for third in the final, and Winslow Township ran 1:42.59 in the trials.

Senior Zaniah Bowman, sophomore Leah Ellis and senior Ciera Bowman ran the first three legs for Millville, and sophomore Bryanna Craig capped a terrific day by anchoring in 24.8. She had PR’d in the hurdles with a 8.34 and won the high jump with an indoor 5-6.

Winslow ran a little slower in the final, taking fourth in 1:43.27, but the 1:42.59 in the trials is No. 2 in the state this year.

Senior Janeya Hammond, sophomore Jaia James, senior Nylah Perry and sophomore Aiala Smith-Barnes ran for Winslow.

Both times are in the all-time South Jersey top 20. Millville missed the Cumberland County record of 1:42.08 it set last year by less than half a second. For Winslow, this is the fourth year in a row they’ve been well under 1:43.

ALL-TIME S.J. 800-METER RELAY LIST
1:39.55 … Winslow Twp., 2018
1:39.94 … Winslow Twp., 2017
1:40.77 … Moorestown, 2000
1:41.14 … Woodrow Wilson, 2006
1:41.19 … Camden, 2008
1:41.28 … Woodrow Wilson, 2005
1:41.42 … Moorestown, 1999
1:41.70 … Willingboro, 2002
1:41.78 … Winslow Twp., 2014
1:41.80 … Winslow Twp., 2019
1:41.98 … Camden, 2009
1:41.99 … Rancocas Valley, 2019
1:42.08 … Millville, 2019
1:42.20 … Camden, 2007
1:42.45 … Deptford, 2015
1:42.45 … Rancocas Valley, 2017
1:42.49 … Millville, 2020
1:42.49 … Winslow Twp., 2013
1:42.5h … Willingboro, 2003
1:42.59 … Winslow Twp., 2020
1:42.66 … Willingboro, 2000
1:42.75 … Eastern, 2003
1:42.85 … Washington Twp., 1999
1:42.90 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2018
1:42.94 … Millville, 2019

Delsea’s Marco Morales breaks South Jersey pole vault record at Ocean Breeze!!!!!

Marco Morales of Delsea broke the South Jersey indoor pole vault record Saturday with a 15-7 clearance at the Ocean Breeze Freedom Games in Staten Island, N.Y.

The previous record of 15-6 was shared by Morales, twin brother Nico Morales of Delsea from last year and Dan Batdorf of West Deptford in 2008.

Marco Morales had just cleared 15-6 indoors for the first time two weeks ago at the Armory. That’s also his outdoor PR from the South Jersey Invitational.

Nico Morales cleared 15-0 to place second in his season debut. He had tied Batdorf’s South Jersey indoor record last year at the state relays at the Bennett Center.

Th only superior jump indoors or out by a South Jersey vaulter belongs to Bob Green of Haddon Heights, who cleared 16-0 outdoors in 1992.

Morales now ranks No. 8 on the all-time state indoor list, and he’s No. 2 in New Jersey this year, behind Bradley Jelmert of Watchung Hills, who cleared an all-time New Jersey No. 2 16-7 1/4 at the Somerset County Championships at Lehigh’s Rauch Fieldhouse in Bethlehem, Pa., last weekend. The indoor state record is 17-0 by Bill Lange of Bridgewater East in 1980.

According to the U.S. MileSplit national rankings, Jelmert is No. 1 this season and Morales is No. 7.

ALL-TIME N.J. INDOOR POLE VAULT LIST
17-0 … Bill Lange [Bridgewater East], 1980
16-7 1/4 … Bradley Jelmert [Watchung Hills], 2020
16-3 1/4 … Adam Sarafian [Ocean Twp.], 2004
16-2 1/4 … Don Heyburn [Cranford], 1980
16-1 1/4 … Craig Hunter [Robbinsville], 2013
15-10 … Bill Hartley [Southern Reg.], 1976
15-9 … Liam Landau [Pascack Hills], 2019
15-7 … Marco Morales [Delsea], 2020 [i]
15-6 … Casey DiCesare [Irvington], 2006
15-6 … Dan Batdorf [West Deptford], 2008
15-6 … Luke Annichiarico [Northern Valley], 2014
15-6 … Nico Morales [Delsea], 2019
15-6 … Vince Reilly [St. Joe’s-Metuchen], 1977
15-6 … Eric Richard [Bridgewater East], 1981
15-6 … Simon Schenk [Princeton], 2019
15-4 … Nick Eckett [Jackson Liberty], 2013
15-3 1/2 … Tyler Hrbek [Northern Valley], 2018
15-3 1/2 … David Bausmith [Hunterdon Central], 2018
15-3 … Eric Geider [Northern Valley], 2013
15-3 … Bruce Wodder [Northern Hunterdon], 1975
15-3 … Dan Bertolami [Woodbridge], 1984

ALL-TIME S.J. OVERALL POLE VAULT LIST
16-0 … Bob Green [Haddon Heights], 1992 [o]
15-7 … Brandon Kurtz [Absegami], 1991 [o]
15-7 … Nico Morales [Delsea], 2019
15-7 … Marco Morales [Delsea], 2020 [i]
15-6 … Dan Batdorf [West Deptford], 2008 [i]
15-6 … Dylan Altland [Kingsway], 2014 [o]
15-5 … Devon Purves [Haddonfield], 2006 [o]
15-5 … Mike Davis [Haddonfield], 2004 [o]
15-4 … Jason King [Lenape], 1993 [o]
15-0 1/2 … Danny Lamp [Willingboro], 1977 [o]
15-0 … Mark Murphy [Haddonfield], 1985 [o]
15-0 … Ricky Clemons [Willingboro], 1989 [o]
15-0 … Dave Murname [West Deptford], 2000 [o]
15-0 … Josh Moline [Gateway], 2000 [o]
15-0 … Mike Hulme [Eastern], 2003 [o]
15-0 … Mike Maira [Seneca], 2010 [o]
15-0 … Mike Rivard [Haddonfield], 2010 [o]
15-0 … James Lynch [Deptford], 2019 [o]

Pleasantville’s Gabriel Moronta runs U.S. #2 600, shatters Atlantic County record!!!!!

Pleasantville’s Gabriel Moronta ran the fastest 600 by a South Jersey runner in 10 years Saturday, winning the three-lapper at the Ocean Breeze Freedom Games.

Moronta ran 1:20.90, which is like running a 400 in 53.9 on an indoor track and then maintaining that same pace for another lap.

Moronta won by 25 meters over Luke Roberts of Ridge High in Basking Ridge.

His time is No. 3 in South Jersey history and breaks the Atlantic County record (and school record) of 1:21.20, set in 2012 by Isaac Clark of Pleasantvile at the 2012 Bishop Loughlin Games at the Armory.

Moronta’s previous PR was a 1:22.01 last month also at Ocean Breeze.

His time is No. 1 in New Jersey this year and No. 3 nationally, according to the Milesplit national database.

He trails only Darius Kipyego of St. Raphael Academy in Pawtucket, R.I., who ran 1:19.65 at the Boston Holiday Challenge last month at the Reggie Lewis Center, and Joshua Peron of Frontier High in Hamburg, N.Y., who ran 1:20.84 at the New York Celebration Track Classic at Houghton (N.Y.) College, also on Saturday.

The only faster times in South Jersey history belong to Rob Novak of Bordentown, who ran 1:19.6 in 2005, and Keith Griffith of Florence, who ran 1:20.71 in 2010.

Novak ran his 1:19.6 at the 2005 Varsity Classic at the Armory, where he finished second to Shaquon Brown of JFK Patterson. Brown set a national record of 1:18.88 in that race. Griffith ran his 1:20.71 at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational, also at the Armory. He placed third in that race behind Michael Quercia of Marcellus (N.Y.) (1:19.37) and Randy Patterson of Newburgh (N.Y.) Free Academy (1:19.72).

Moronta has already run 1:54.59 in the 800 this season, No. 1 in New Jersey and No. 2 nationally, behind only Kipyego, who ran 1:52.55 in a meet at Boston College last month.

ALL-TIME S.J. 600 LIST
1:19.6h … Rob Novak [Bordentown], 2005
1:20.71 … Keith Griffith [Florence], 2010
1:20.90 … Gabriel Moronta [Pleasantville], 2020
1:21.13 … Shannon Sherrer [Vineland], 2003
1:21.20 … Isaac Clark [Pleasantville], 2012
1:21.76 … Alan Laws [Pleasantville], 2007
1:23.34 … Marcus Phillips [Cherry Hill East], 2011
1:23.56 … Tyler Davidson [Willingboro], 2016
1:23.85 … Miah Wood [Rancocas Valley], 2019
1:24.02 … Dontae Guest [Camden], 2019

ALL-TIME N.J. 600 LIST
1:17.9 … Shaquon Brown [JFK Paterson], 2005
1:18.90 … Clayton Parros [Seton Hall Prep], 2009
1:19.14 … Luis Peralta [Passaic], 2019
1:19.6h … Rob Novak [Bordentown], 2005
1:19.61 … Alfred Chawonza [St. Benedict’s Prep], 2019
1:20.0 … Ken Sinkovitz [Bergen Catholic], 2003
1:20.04 … Elijah Brown [Union Catholic], 2019
1:20.10 … Michael Thurston [Ridgewood], 2016
1:20.1 … Marcel VanEeden [Mendham], 2005
1:20.32 … Ernesto Perez [West Side], 1990
1:20.47 … Najee Glass [St. Peter’s Prep], 2012
1:20.50 … Christian Kildal-Brandt [Mendham], 2014
1:20.53 … Lewis Ngwenya [St. Benedict’s Prep], 2018
1:20.56 … Greg Stickle [Randolph], 2015
1:20.7 … Andrew Giannotti [Westwood], 1998
1:20.71 … Keith Griffith [Florence], 2010
1:20.73 … Ian McNally [Morris Hills], 2016
1:20.84 … Bryan Scotland [St. Benedict’s], 2005
1:20.90 … Gabriel Moronta [Pleasantville], 2020
1:21.00 … Jack Kerin [Indian Hills], 2016
1:21.13 … Shannon Sherrer [Vineland], 2003
1:21.3 … Joe Velazquez [Paramus], 1999
1:21.20 … Isaac Clark [Pleasantville], 2012
1:21.38 … Patrick Blackie [Seton Hall Prep], 2007
1:21.4 … Josh Kauke [Ridgewood], 2000
1:21.5 … Mike Pachella [Walkill Valley], 2005
1:20.60 … Kyle Davidson [Old Tappan], 2012
1:21.7 … Sharif Webb [Don Bosco], 2007
1:21.70 … Kishaun Richardson [East Orange], 2018
1:21.76 … Alan Laws [Pleasantville], 2007
1:21.80 … Domenick Wallace [Morris Hills], 2020
1:21.90 … Jason Apwah [Roxbury], 2007
1:21.90 … Ben Malone [Pascack Valley], 2012
1:22.0 … Hayrol Cruz [Pasaic], 2005

Collingswood’s Keven Kevelier moves into all-time S.J. top-10 in first lifetime indoor triple jump competition!!!!!

Keven Kevelier unleashed the No. 10 indoor triple jump in South Jersey history Saturday, and he did it in his first career indoor triple jump competition.

Kevelier, a Collingswood senior, has competed in indoor track in the past but only in the high jump and occasionally as a sprinter.

Kevelier jumped 44-11 to win the triple jump at Ocean Breeze Freedom Games in Staten Island, N.Y.

Amuchin Timbo of Bishop Hendricken in Warwick, R.I., placed second with a 44-7 1/2 jump.

Outdoors, Kevelier jumped 47-5 1/4 last year and placed fifth at the Meet of Champs.

Here’s a look at the all-time South Jersey indoor triple jump top-10:

49-  1 …..… Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018
48-  9 …..… Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013
48-  8 1/2 … Tristan Wilson [Delsea], 2014
48-  1 1/4 … Wayne Walls [Camden], 2009
47-  3 …..… Rhodeni Spence [Woodrow Wilson], 2007
46-5 ………. Orion Joyner [Kingsway], 2019
46-  3 1/2 … Keon Grady [Delsea], 2018
45-  3 1/2 … Zakiyy Williams [Rancocas Valley], 2015
45-  0 …….. Earnest Daniel [Kingsway], 2017
44-11 …….. Keven Kevelier [Collingswood], 2020
44-11 …….. Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2010

47-5 1/4 outdoors last year, 5th at M-of-C

Rancocas Valley boys run fast 4-by-200 at Ocean Breeze Freedom Games!!!

Rancocas Valley moved within a fraction of a second of the all-time Burlington County indoor top-10 in th 800-meter relay with a 1:31.92 Saturday at the Ocean Breeze Freedom Games in Staten Island.

R.V. ran 1:34.20 in the trials before taking third in the final behind Freedom High of Woodbridge, Va.(1:29.13) and Henry Wise of Upper Marlboro, Md. (1:31.62)

Junior Isaiah Arzu, senior Miekel House, sophomore Masai Byrd and junior James McGhee ran for R.V.

R.V’s time is No. 7 in the state this year and No. 2 in South Jersey behind Paul VI’s 1:31.82 at the Armory last month.

Here’s the all-time Burlington County top 10:

1:28.46 … Lenape, 2000 
1:29.29 … Rancocas Valley, 2017
1:30.58 … Willingboro, 2012
1:30.63 … Willingboro, 2007 
1:31.07 … Willingboro, 1995
1:31.29 … Willingboro, 2005 
1:31.36 … Willingboro, 2006 
1:31.2h … Willingboro, 1988 
1:31.4h … Lenape, 1998 
1:31.66 … Lenape, 2014
1:31.92 … Rancocas Valley, 2020
1:31.7h … Willingboro, 1990  
1:31.8y … Willingboro, 1982 

Kingsway’s Stone Caraccio closes in 27.7, wins Hispanic Games mile with all-time S.J. #15 performance!!!

Stone Caraccio ran 4:18.25 for the full mile and won the invitational section of the race at the Hispanic Games Saturday at the Armory.

Caraccio, a Kingsway senior, move into the No. 15 spot on the all-time South Jersey mile list, including converted 1,600 times. His time is No. 4 in Gloucester County history.

Caraccio broke the Kingsway school record of 4:19.03, set in 2014 by Noah Culbreath at the South Jersey Group 3 sectionals at the Bennett Center.

Pedro Bravo of Iona Prep in New Rochelle, N.Y., was the only other runner under 4:20. He was second in 4:19.34.

The race went out very slow, with six runners coming through between 2:15 and 2:16 before things finally picked up.

Caraccio was out in 67.7 and 67.7 for his first two 400s but closed in 32.7, 31.7, 30.6 and 27.7 for final 400s of 64.4 and 58.3.

Caraccio’s previous PR was 4:19.09 last year at Group 3 states.

I put together a list of all South Jersey sub-4:20 milers, includes converted 1,600s. That violates the track and field stats rule that says you can’t convert a time up. But I did it anyway just for the sake of comparison, since actual full miles aren’t run that often on the high school level.

4:11.42 … Miles Schoedler [Ocean City], 2011
4:12.49 … Brett Johnson [Ocean City], 2009
4:13.36 … Luke Petela [Haddon Twp.], 2015
4:13.40 ….. Greg Pelose [Haddonfield], 2016
4:15.16 … Marc Pelerin [Cherokee], 2002
4:15.5h … Marty Ludwikowski [Cherry Hill West], 1975
4:16.01 … Chris Platt [Haddonfield], 2003
4:16.6h … Jim Smith [Haddonfield], 1980
4:17.01 … Bill Dolan [Clearview], 2014
4:17.4h … Greg Stremmel [Gateway], 1974
4:17.50* … Erik Johnson [Ocean City], 2011
4:17.7h … Rich Caton [Woodbury], 1979
4:18.06* … Miles Schoedler [Ocean City], 2011
4:18.21 … David Forward [Shawnee], 2009
4:18.25 … Stone Caraccio [Kingsway], 2020
4:18.34* … Ben Potts [Haddonfield], 2010
4:19.01 … Connor Melko [Bishop Eustace], 2019
4:19.17 … Derek Gess [Haddonfield], 2018
4:19.72* … Jacob Clark [Pleasantville], 2013
4:19.98* … Justin Kelly [Cherokee], 2018
4:19.72 … Xavier Fraction [Washington Twp.], 2009
4:20.00* … Shawn Wilson [Cherokee], 2012