Download the 2021 sectional XC program here!!!

Sectional championship day has arrived, with races starting at 10 a.m. Saturday and continuing through 1:30 p.m.

Most South Jersey schools will race at DREAM Park in Logan Township, near Glassboro in Gloucester County, with  a handful racing in Central Jersey at Thompson Park in Monroe Township.

Bordentown, Burlington Township, Delran, Florence, Northern Burlington and Rancocas Valley race at Thompson Park, and every other S.J. school will be at DREAM Park.

To download the meet program, with the schedule of races, group classifications, school rosters, all-time winners and more, click here: 2021 NJSIAA Cross Country Sectional Championship Program

Kishan Patel, Jose Bravo run 1-2, lead Millville to Cumberland County title!!!

Senior Kishan Patel and junior Jose Bravo took the top two spots and Millville went on to win the Cumberland County XC team title, 31-48, over Cumberland Regional.

Patel ran 18:54 and Bravo 19:29 over 5,000 meters at Cumberland Regional. It was Millville’s first team title since the 2017 team topped Cumberland Regional 27-43 at New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville.

The 1-2 finish is the first for Millville at the Cumberland County Championships in 40 years. In 1981, Millville took  the first three spots behind Tony Harden (15:55),  John Morrow (16:18) and Lewis Hagen (16:28) at Vineland High School.

Millville’s other scorers were freshman Arjun Patel [9th in 20:11], senior Anthony Kukal [10th in 20:13] and senior Andrew Zerra [12th in 20:25].

Others in the top 10 included Cumberland Regional senior Anthony Bullocks [3rd 19:34], Vineland junior Sebastian Mercado [4th 19:39], Vineland senior Zain Chaudry [5th 19:45], Cumberland junior Sean Henry [6th 19:55], Bridgeton sophomore Bryan Hernandez [7th 20:01] and Cumberland sophomore Eric Miguel [8th 20:06].

With top group resting, Cherokee’s Matteo Evola, Aiden Dickinson go 1-2 at Haddonfield Invitational!!!

With the top runners resting for sectionals, Cherokee had a chance to run its second group Tuesday at the Haddonfield Invitational, and seven Chiefs ran under 17:30 over 5,000 meters at Pennypacker Park in Haddonfield.

Sophomore Matteo Evola and senior Aiden Dickinson ran 1-2 for Cherokee, Evola winning in 16:53 and Dickinson second in 16:57. Junior Ian Romea of Haddonfield also broke 17 minutes, taking third in 16:59.

Cherokee also had sophomore Andrew Free [4th in 17:05], junior Joseph Hough [5th 17:08], sophomore Luke Reistle [9th 17:19], senior Lucas Hatch [10th 17:21] and senior Jameson Crozier [11th 17:25] under 17:30. Three others broke 18 minutes – junior Daniel Hassall [17:39] and freshmen Zachary Ciabattoni [17:39] and Liam Tindall [17:46].

Cherokee has had five runners break 16:30, nine break 17, and 15 break 17:30 in various races on various courses this fall. Nine of their 12-fastest return next year.

There was no team scoring kept, but Cherokee went 1-2-5-6-9-(10-11-15-16-18-23-24).

Cherry Hill East juniors Grant Yoon and Christopher Korneyev placed 4th and 7th in 17:02 and 17:11 and Haddonfield freshman Bennett Wright 8th in 17:12.

Also under 17:30 were Cherry Hill East junior Daniel Farling [17:25] and Haddon Heights freshman Reggie Hernandez [17:26].

Haddonfield’s Isabella Miller places 2nd in Centennial Conference Championships!!!!!

Haddonfield’s Isabella Miller, a Haverford senior, placed second in the Centennial Conference Cross Country Championships Saturday in a battle of Izzy’s.

Dickinson senior Isabel Cardi won the individual title, running 21:48 over 6,000 meters at the Center for Maryland Agriculture and Farm Park in Cockeysville, Md. She finished about 40 meters ahead of Miller, who ran 21:57 and edged Ashley Heidenrich of Johns Hopkins by 15 meters for second. Heidenrich ran 22:00.

Johns Hopkins, ranked No. 1 in the country in NCAA Division 1, won the team title with 26 points, Dickinson – ranked 10th – was second at 64 and Haverford placed third with 97.

Miller returns to South Jersey a week from Saturday when Haverford races in the NCAA Division 3 Metro Regionals at DREAM Park in Logan Township on Nov. 13. Miller ran 21:33 over 6,000 meters at DREAM Park last month to win the Rowan Border Battle. 

Haverford is ranked No. 1 in the Metro Region by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

Johns Hopkins and Dickinson are ranked No. 1 and 2 in the Mid-Atlantic Region.

 

Ocean City boys show tremendous depth in Cape-Atlantic team triumph, Mainland’s Linden Wineland wins individual title!!!

Ocean City’s Cape-Atlantic Conference title was particularly impressive because of the depth the Red Raiders showed.

Ocean City not only placed its five scorers in the top 15, its sixth and seventh runners both ran in the top 20 in a field of 117 runners Thursday at Stockton University’s 5,000-meter course in Galloway Township.

Those two runners may not have “scored” in terms of Ocean City’s five-runner total, but when you have two runners that are this far up in the field, they are bumping down the scores of every other team. That’s why XC is the ultimate team sport.

First of all, Mainland senior Linden Wineland, coming off the Atlantic County title, was the overall winner, crossing the line in 15:39 on the fast, flat Stockton layout. That’s an all-course PR for Wineland.

Ocean City had two runners under 16 minutes – senior Owen Ritti was second in 15:44 and junior Nick Scarangelli ran 15:57 for fourth. It was the first time under 16 minutes on any course for Ritti and Scarangelli.

The Raiders’ other scorers were junior Chris Sardy [10th in 16:32], senior Nigel Collins [12th in 16:50] and sophomore Matt Hoffman [15th in 17;00].

Junior Colin Abbott and senior Reece Wagner ran 17:13 and 17:18 to place 18th and 19th and give Ocean City seven runners in the top 19.

The bigger the meet, the more this sort of depth will help. Ocean City outscored Mainland 43-57 to win its third straight Cape-Atlantic team title and 7th in the last 10 years. There was no meet last year. Ocean City’s top five averaged 16:24.

Also in the top 10 were Lower Cape May senior Zeb Hinker [3rd in 15:54], Mainland junior Elliot Post [5th16:10], Egg Harbor junior Ryan Taylor [6th in 16:13], Cedar Creek senior Dalton Culleny [7th 16:14], Lower Cape May junior Jack Cura [8th 16:18] and Buena senior Kayden Platania [9th 16:29].

That’s runners from six different high schools in the top 10!

Full results are here.

 

 

 

 

 

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2nd in 2017

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2nd in 2014

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2nd in 2012

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Sofia Day shatters 18-minute barrier, leads Mainland to Cape-Atlantic XC championship!!!!!

Sofia Day on Thursday ran the fastest time by a South Jersey girl on any 5,000-meter course this year with her winning 17:38 at Stockton University in Galloway Township and led Mainland to the the Cape-Atlantic Conference XC championship.

Day, a Mainland freshman, ran the 2nd-fastest time in course history and fastest ever by a South Jersey runner. Cate DeSousa of Red Bank Catholic, a state champion at 800 and 1,600 meters, set the course record of 17:29 last month at the Osprey Invitational. The previous course best by a South Jersey girl at Stockton was Day’s 18:15 in the same race.

Day’s time is fastest by a South Jersey freshman on any course since Briana Gess of Haddonfield ran 16:57 at Pennypacker Park in Haddonfield at the 2013 Colonial Conference All-Star Meet.

Day is the first freshman to win the Cape Atlantic Conference title since Ocean City’s Brittany Sedberry ran 19:04 at Stockton in 2002 to edge Grace Nuzzi of St. Joe’s-Hammonton by four seconds. She’s Mainland first CAL winner since Alyssa Aldridge won the 2017 meet at Motorsports Park in Millville.

Millville had three of the first six placers and won its first CAL title, 33-60, over Ocean City, with Cedar Creek third with 97 points.

Sophomore Gillian Lovett ran 18:47 for second and sophomore Claudia Booth 19:48 for third. Senior Lily Malone took 11th in 20:21 and sophomore Chloe Malone was 13th in 20:33, with freshman 6th runner Ava McDole 15th in 20:35. Mainland’s five scorers averaged 19:25.

Also in the top 10 were Egg Harbor sophomore Michaela Schema [3rd in 18:53], Atlantic City junior Madeline Dischert [4th 19:23], Ocean City junior Grace McAfee [5th 19:43], Ocean City freshman Chloe Care [7th 19:54], Cedar Creek sophomore Lexi Sears [8th 20:10], Wildwood Catholic senior Samantha Andress [9th 20:14] and Ocean City sophomore Frankie Ritzel [10th 20:19].

Woodstown’s Xavier Seals of Georgian Court edges Cedar Creek’s Owen Bradley of Jefferson in 1-2 S.J. finish at CACC Championships!!!!!

Woodstown graduate Xavier Seals, a freshman at Georgian Court, edged sophomore Owen Bradley of Jefferson College and Cedar Creek in a 1-2 finish Sunday morning at the CACC Championships.

Seals ran 27:26 over the challenging 8,000-meter course at Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, finishing just ahead of Bradley, who ran 27:28. The Central Athletic Collegiate Conference Championships weren’t held last year.

For Wilmington (Del.), freshman Dan Wyshinski of Pennsville ran 28:10 for 6th place and senior Michael Dowd from Williamstown was 9th in 28:35, making it four South Jersey runners in the top 10.

Jefferson won the team title 42-63 over Georgian Court. Also racing for Jefferson was sophomore Leonard Bustos of Oakcrest, who placed 13th in 28:44, and sophomore Blake Corbett of Mainland Regional, who was 14th in 28:49. Freshman Mike Keough, also a Cedar Creek graduate, was Jefferson’s 6th runner in 21st overall in 29:32.

Wilmington placed third with 80 points with three of its five scorers from South Jersey. In addition to Wyshinski and Dowd, freshman Jared Cushlanis from Absegami took 46th in 32:39.

Bloomfield College’s top two runners Sunday are from South Jersey – Leonard Lane from Burlington Township was 38th in 31:23 and Vincent Brown from Rancocas Valley was 48th in 32:51. 

 

Kyle Rakitis edges Andrew Littlehales in hot race up front, leads Kingsway to 4th straight Tri-County title!!!

Kingsway senior Kyle Rakitis edged Delsea senior Andrew Littlehales with both running sub-15:40 and led Kingsway to its fourth straight team title Saturday at the Tri-County Championships.

Rakitis ran 15:30 over 5,000 meters at Cumberland Regional in Upper Deerfield Township and finished about 40 meters ahead of Littlehales, who ran 15:38. 

Kingsway edged Highland 52-55, with Williamstown third with 83 points. Kingsway also won in 2017, 2018 and 2019. The meet was not held last year.

Rakitis’s time is fastest at the Tri-County meet since 2014, when Josh Clark of Highland ran 15:16, Justin Branco of Delsea 15:17 and Noah Culbreath of Kingsway 15:27.

Senior Ryan Allen and junior Cesar Pedro also finished in the top 10 for Kingsway, Allen clocking 16:24 for 4th and Pedro 16:38 for 8th. That’s a monster all-course PR for Pedro, whose previous 5,000 best was 17:25 at last week’s Gloucester County Championships at West Deptford Park. Allen’s 16:24 was also a PR, three seconds faster than he ran at Delsea earlier this month.

Kingsway’s four other runners all finished between 20th and 27th. Junior Darius Davis and senior Nick Allen ran 20th and 21st in 17:39 and 17:41 to round out the Dragons’ scoring pack. Seniors Alex Guidice and Thomas Driscoll placed 23rd and 27th in 17:47 and 18:10.

All-underclass Highland had juniors Cole Knoedler and Gavin Gallo and sophomore Aziz Muhammad-Kane in the top 10. Knoedler and Gallo palmed 6th and 7th in 16:36 and 16:37, and Muhammad Kane was just behind them in 9th in 16:45.

Juniors Anthony Imperatore and Jake Smith placed 17th and 18th for Highland in 17:20 and 17:25, giving the Tartans a tight 49-second gap between 1st and 5th.

Also in the top 10 were Williamstown junior Nicholas Krol [3rd in 15:57], Timber Creek senior Cole Mylan [5th in 16:26] and Triton senior Forrest Miller [10th in 16:58]. It was Krol’s first race ever on any course under 16 minutes.

Yale’s Martin Riddell from Haddonfield races to 5,000 PR at Central Connecticut Mini-Meet!!!

Haddonfield graduate Martin Riddell, a freshman at Yale, ran a 5,000 PR Saturday, placing 18th out of nearly 100 runners in the 18th annual Central Connecticut State University Mini Meet.

Riddell covered the course at Stanley Quarter Park in New Britain, Conn., in 15:21.

He was Yale’s fifth finisher, helping the Eli win the team title, 47-56, over the host Blue Devils.

Riddell’s previous all-course XC PR for a 5,000-meter course was 15:22 at the 2019 Colonial Conference All-Star meet at Pennypacker Park in Haddonfield.

R.V.’s Erika Kemp places 2nd in USATF 25,000K Championships!!!!!

Rancocas Valley graduate Erika Kemp placed 2nd Saturday in the USATF 25,000-Meter Championships in Grand Rapids, Mich.

While the event serves as a qualifier for next year’s World Half Marathon Championships in China, after spending some time researching this, we have no clue what her performance means in regards to qualifying.

Kemp, who ran collegiately at North Carolina State, ran 1:24:01 over the 15 1/2-mile course, finishing second to former University of Colorado runner Makena Morley, who ran 1:23:16. The USATF championship event was held concurrently with the Amway River Bank Run.

The USATF web site is such an abomination they still don’t have live results of their own event on their web site, six hours after the event ended. Only the usual note “live results – Coming soon.” Only they never do. Because USATF is a catastrophe that does nothing to help the sport of track and field and running in the U.S. and their web site is a disgrace.

In any case, I found some regulations that supposedly explain how runners qualify for next year’s World Half Marathon Championships, which are scheduled for March 27, 2022 in Yangzhou, China.

Give this a read and if you can figure it out give me a call!

In any case, this is a terrific performance from Kemp, and no thanks at all to the USATF – which can’t even link to the results – I found them here.

Kemp came through the half marathon in 1:10.55, which puts her inside the all-time U.S. top 50 for the 13.1-mile distance. That’s 3rd-fastest half marathon ever by a New Jersey woman, behind Sarah Pagano’s 1:09.41 in Las Vegas in January and Anne Lauck’s (Letko) 1:10.03 in Philadelphia in 1994.

Kemp won the U.S. 15K title in Jacksonville in 2019 and the U.S. 20K title in New Haven last month. This was her first lifetime 25,000 and the longest race of her life.

On the track, Kemp has PRs of 15:10.10 for 5,000 meters and 31:35.63 for 10,000 meters.