RV graduate Kristina Tossas of Rutgers blows away indoor long jump PR at the Armory!!!

Rutgers sophomore Kristina Tossas hit a long jump PR Friday at the Rutgers Invite at the Armory.

Tossas placed 3rd with a PR leap of 18-5 1/4. Her previous PR was a 17-11 just last weekend at the Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame.

At R.V., Tossas had an indoor PR of 17-10 from a meet at the Bubble. Her outdoor best is an 18-7 1/2 when she won the state Group 4 title at Franklin High.

Tossas also had a 17-9 3/4 and a 17-10 1/4 in her series.

Hot 800s at Ocean Breeze Tuesday from Pennsauken juniors Bryce Tucker & Joel Oquendo!!!

Pennsauken juniors Bryce Tucker and Joel Oquendo turned in a fast 1-2 finish in the 800 Tuesday night at the SJTCA meet at Ocean Breeze.

Tucker won the race in 1:57.38, fastest in New Jersey this year, and Oquendo followed in second with a massive PR of 1:59.58.

They join Ocean City senior Owen Ritti [1:58.18 at the Armory], Kingsway senior Kyle Rakitis [1:58.68 at the Bubble] and Pitman senior Cole Sharpnack [1:59.51 at the Bubble] as the fourth and fifth South Jersey half-milers under two minutes so far this winter.

For Tucker, fast 800s are nothing new. Although he’s a 400-meter hurdler first and foremost – he won the Meet of Champions as a sophomore last spring in 52.17 – he ran a school-record 1:56.75 at the 2020 Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze and ran as fast as 1:55.00 outdoors last spring in a meet in Metuchen.

But the race was a huge breakthrough for Oquendo, who came into the race with a PR of 2:05.89 from the Bubble in 2020 and shaved nearly 6 1/2 seconds from it.

Tucker and Oquendo now rank No. 1 and 3 in New Jersey among underclassmen, separated only by Union’s Gabriel Rodriguez, who ran 1:58.86 at the Union County Championships at the Jersey City Armory last month. 

Rancocas Valley’s Anabella Chin runs N.J. #2 hurdles time at Ocean Breeze!!!

Rancocas Valley senior Anabella Chin ran a personal-best 8.33 to win the 55-meter hurdles at the SJTCA meet at Ocean Breeze Monday evening, the No. 2 time in the stat this year.

Chin’s time is No. 4 in Burlington County history and shatters the school record of 8.35, set in 1988 by legendary Tonya Lee, who was an All-America at Tennessee and raced twice in the 400-meter hurdles at the U.S. Olympic Trials.

The only faster time in the state this year was an 8.23 by Union Catholic junior Ajanae Thompson at a meet last month at the Armory. According to the MileSplit national database, Chin’s time is No. 16 nationally.

Chin’s previous PR was an 8.42 last month at the Amory – in the same race Thompson ran 8.23.

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

7.92 … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981
8.28 … Jasmine Staten [Lenape], 2016
8.29 … Meredith Updike [Cinnaminson], 2020
8.33 … Anabella Chin [Rancocas Valley], 2022
8.35 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1988
8.38 … Kimberly Allen [Willingboro], 2004
8.42 … Stephanie Maugham [Shawnee], 1995
8.42 … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2015
8.44 … Yvette Murry [Cherokee], 1998
8.45 … Magenta Taylor [Willingboro], 1999
8.45 … Lindsey Walsh [Lenape, 2008 

Chin also placed second in the 55-meter dash with a personal-best 7.36, which is No. 2 in South Jersey behind Winslow senior Jaia James, who ran 7.21 at the Millrose Games Trials at the Armory last month. James won the 55 in 7.23. Her previous 55 PR was 7.59 at the Bubble last year.

Chin placed second in the 200, 400, high hurdles and intermediates at Group 4 outdoor sectionals last spring at Washington Township, helping the Red Devils win the team title.

Haddonfield’s Seth Clevenger and George Andrus fly in Ocean Breeze 3,200!!!

Haddonfield teammates Seth Clevenger and George Andrus both moved into the top-5 two-milers in the state this year in their first open races of the winter. 

With South Jersey runners finally getting the opportunity to race on a fast, banked track instead of the sludge-footed Bubble in Toms River, Clevenger and Andrus led four runners under 9:33 at a SJTCA meet at Ocean Breeze in Staten Island, N.Y.

Clevenger, a senior, won the race in 9:22.47, and Andrus, a junior, was a step behind in 9:22.96. Kingsway senior Kyle Rakitis was third in 9:26.93. After Adam Angelone of Madison ran 9:33.68, Washington Township’s Chris Colavita made it four South Jersey runners under 9:45 with a 9:41.21 for 5th place.

Clevenger’s 9:22.47 is No. 2 in New Jersey this year , behind only Triton’s Dennis Fortuna, who ran 9:21.36 last month at the Armory. Andrus moves into the No. 4 spot behind Fortuna, Clevenger and Ridge’s Jackson Barna [9:22.78 last month at Ocean Breeze]. Rakitis moves to No. 6 in the state.

For both Clevenger and Andrus, this was their first open race since the Eastbay (formerly Foot Locker) Northeast Regional XC Championships at Van Cortland Park in November.

Clevenger has run 15:36 at Holmdel, but his indoor (and overall) 3,200 PR was 9:52.09 in February of 2020 at South Jersey Group 2 sectionals at the Bubble.

Andrus had never run a track 3,200, although he did run 15:58 at Holmdel, so a time like this isn’t a total shock.  

Here’s a look at Haddonfield’s indoor sub-9:30 club:

8:58.81 … Jonathan Vitez, 2010
9:14.70 … Martin Riddell, 2020
9:16.7y … Jim Smith, 1980
9:22.47 … Seth Clevenger, 2022
9:22.60 … Brian Goldberg, 2004
9:22.96 … George Andrus, 2022
9:26.43 … Dan Gough, 1987
9:28.99 … Chris Platt, 2002

Rakitis had an indoor PR of 9:43.46 from a meet at the Bubble two years ago. He’s run 9:14.93 outdoors – at Cherokee’s Night of 3200s last April. His 9:26.93 is just off the Kingsway indoor 3,200 school record of 9:26.02 set in 2020 by Stone Caraccio, who’s now running for Monmouth.

His time is No. 8 in Gloucester County indoor history.

Here’s what the all-time Camden County indoor 3,200 list looks like:

8:58.81 ….. Jonathan Vitez [Haddonfield], 2010
9:08.42 … Oliver Adler [Cherry Hill East], 2020
9:10.4y ….. Ken Medlin [Haddon Township], 1970
9:11.1y ..… Mike Butynes [Sterling], 1970
9:11.2y ..… Mike Elder [Haddon Twp.], 1974
9:13.33 ….. Michael Rankin [Paul VI], 2010
9:14.31 ….. Jimmy Daniels [Sterling], 2013
9:14.70 … Martin Riddell [Haddonfield], 2020
9:15.76 … Kevin Pumphrey [Highland], 1986
9:16.09 ….. Aaron Groff [Cherry Hill East], 2016
9:16.7y … Jim Smith [Haddonfield], 1980
9:20.33 … Robert Rawls [Triton], 2011
9:21.36 … Dennis Fortuna [Triton], 2022
9:22.1y … Marty Ludwikowski [Cherry Hill East], 1975
9:22.47 … Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], 2022
9:22.60 … Brian Goldberg [Haddonfield], 2004
9:22.96 … George Andrus [Haddonfield], 2022
9:23.34 … Steve Maine [Highland Reg.], 2013

And here’s the all-time Gloucester County top-10:

9:13.93 ….. Paul Szulewski [Williamstown], 2011
9:15.8y ….. Mike Mantini [Gateway], 1978
9:22.0y … Willie Marino [Williamstown], 1976
9:23.34 … Anthony Dentino [Washington Twp.], 2011
9:23.0y … Joe Siedlecki [Williamstown], 1973
9:24.71 … Nick Costello [Delsea], 2012
9:26.02 … Stone Caraccio [Kingsway], 2020
9:26.93 … Kyle Rakitis [Kingsway], 2022
9:27.16 … Sebastien Reed [Pitman], 2020
9:28.66 … Andrew Littlehales [Delsea], 2022

Eastern’s Jailya Ash moves into U. Conn all-time top-10 in two events!!!

Eastern graduate Jailya Ash has only run the 60 in one meet this winter for U. Conn and she’s only hurdled in two meets for the Huskies.

But she’s already in the all-time Connecticut top-10 in both events.

First of all, let’s talk about the U. Conn all-time top-10. While most big-time track programs have updated all-time performance lists, which we always link to in our posts, Connecticut hasn’t bothered with one since 2012.

In fact, nobody has even updated the “history” section of the women’s track site in five years.

And if you click on the “2014 women’s track media guide,” you get a hockey media guide!

What are you doing up there in Storrs, U. Conn sports info? Talk about no respect for the track program!

But we wanted too see where Ash ranked in U. Conn history with her hot start this winter so we compiled our own U. Conn all-time top-10 lists!

We started out with the list in the 2012 media guide, the most recent performance list Connecticut put together, and then updated it each year with marks from the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association’s TFRRS (Track and Field Results Reporting Service). We also went back to 2007 to make sure we weren’t missing any older marks that had been missed.

And here’s what we learned:

Ash ran 7.60 in the 60-meter dash finals (after a 7.62 in the trials) at the Beantown Challenge at Harvard’s Gordon Track and Tennis Center last month, and that marks is tied for 10th in U. Conn history and fastest since 2014.

Ash has hurdled twice – going 8.64 at Ocean Breeze two weeks ago and then 8.59 this past weekend at the Armory. Her 8.59 from Saturday is No. 5 in Huskies history and again fastest since 2014.

Ash is one of only two women in U. Conn history to appear on the all-time top-10 in both the 60-meter dash and the 60-meter hurdles. The other is Canadian Phylicia George, who set the school record in the hurdles at 8.24 in 2010 and ranks No. 6 in the 60-meter dash at 7.49 from 2009.

Since you can’t find these on U. Conn’s web site, here are the all-time Huskies indoor top-10s I came up with:

Connecticut All-Time 60-Meter Dash Top-10
7.26 … Trisha-Ann Hawthorne, 2011
7.40 … Taylor Anderson, 2014
7.41 … Jessie Foreman, 2007
7.43 … Monique Hodges, 2009
7.49 … Deysha Smith-Jenkins, 2014
7.54 … Phylicia George, 2009
7.56 … Celina Emerson, 2014
7.58 … Danielle Lynn, 2012
7.59 … Antonia Cadore, 2003
7.60 … Sheila McCabe, 1980
7.60 … Jailya Ash, 2022

Connecticut All-Time 60-Meter Hurdles Top-10
8.24 … Phylicia George, 2010
8.33 … April Garner, 2005
8.45 … Madalayne Smith, 2012
8.55 … Chantal Scott, 2014
8.59 … Jailya Ash, 2022
8.61 … Shavon Briscoe, 2012
8.61 … Tia Strackman, 2018
8.62 … Ashley Wiggins, 2017
8.63 … Toni-Ann Moore, 2015
8.67 … Gillian Flemmings, 2002

Ash will be back in action this weekend in the David Hemery Valentine Invitational at Boston University.

We wrote last week about Ash’s sister Jewel, who runs track for Charleston Southern. You can find that post here.

Rowan’s Marquise Young from Sterling PRs in high hurdles with #1 time in NJAC!!!

Marquise Young, a Rowan freshman from Sterling, ran PR’d in the high hurdles Saturday at Ithaca.

Young ran 8.30 to place second in the 60-meter hurdles at the Bomber Invitational at the Ithaca (N.Y.) Athletics and Events Center.

His time is No. 19 in NCAA Division 3 this year and No. 5 among freshmen. It’s also No. 1 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference, well ahead of No. 2 Cameryn Martin of Montclair State at 8.63.

Young was second in the 110-meter highs last spring at the NJAC Championships at Ramapo University in Mahwah as part of a 1-2-3 Profs sweet. Sophomore Liam Davies won at 15.14, Young ran 15.18 and freshman Kevin King from Ocean City 15.32. 

Neither Davies nor King has raced this year for Rowan, but Young has run consistently in the low 8.3’s in his first year over the 42-inch barriers indoors. 

He ran 8.32 at Ocean Breeze in January and then 8.36 on the same track later in January.

On Saturday, Young ran 8.46 in the qualifying heats before his PR 8.30 in the final.

At Sterling, Young ran 56.46 in the intermediates and 15.10 in the 110 highs and medaled in both races at sectionals. He spent the 2019 outdoor season at Camden County College, earning All-America honors with 2nd-place finishes in both hurdles races at NJCAA Division 3 Nationals at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica, N.Y., and running PRs of 15.29 over the 42-inch hurdles and 55.51 in the 400IH.

He didn’t run the intermediates last spring in his first year at Rowan but lowered his 110HH PR to 14.98 in a meet at The College of New Jersey in Ewing.

Young races Friday at the Fasttrack National Invitational at Ocean Breeze. The NJAC Championships are scheduled for Feb. 21, also at Ocean Breeze.

Delsea grad Elisia Lancaster bombs a 72-7 in the weight throw for Southern Illinois, #6 in NCAA Division 1!!!

Delsea graduate Elisia Lancaster is off to a tremendous start this winter in the weight throw.

Lancaster, a senior at Southern Illinois, ranks No. 6 in NCAA Division 1 with her personal-best 72-7, which she threw in a meet in January in Nashville.

Her previous PR throwing the 20-pound weight appears was 64-9 from February of 2020 while competing for Towson at a meet at Ocean Breeze. Her best since transferring to Southern Illinois was a 64-7 3/4 from last winter in a meet in Terre Haute, Ind.

Lancaster has backed up her 72-7 with three more big throws – 70-6 1/2 at another meet in Terre Haute, 71-8 3/4 in Bloomington and 69-6 1/4 this past weekend at a home meet in Carbondale, Ill.

She’s No. 1 in the Missouri Valley Conference, and Southern Illinois has the top-five weight throwers in the conference as of this weekend.

Her 72-7 ranks No. 6 in Southern Illinois history. The school record of 83-10 1/4 was set by Brittany Riley in 2007 in Albuquerque and is the former world record – or technically world best, since it’s not an IAAF event. Riley threw 83-10 1/4 in a meet in Fayetteville in 2007, and that stood as the world best until Gwen Berry threw 83-11 3/4 in Albuquerque in 2017.

Lancaster began her track career at Rowan College Gloucester County, where she first picked up the hammer. She won six national JUCO titles in the throws at Rowan Gloucester, and then competed briefly for Towson – from January through March of 2020 – before resurfacing at Southern Illinois last indoor season.

Lancaster has a hammer PR of 207-11 from a meet in Lawrence, Kan., this past April. She ranked No. 42 among U.S. women last year in the hammer.

At Delsea, Lancaster threw 39-8 in the shot and 124-5 in the discus.

Kingsway grad Kyle Anicic shatters Edinboro’s 3,000 school record!!!!!

Kylie Anicic, a Kingsway graduate and one-time Temple soccer player, shattered Edinboro University’s 3,000-meter school record Saturday at a meet in Ohio.

Anicic placed third at the Jud Logan “Light Giver” Open at Ashland College’s Niss Athletic Center with a time of 9:43.39, finishing behind only Bre Bakan, competing unattached, who ran 9:40.76, and Miami of Ohio’s Charlotte Roemer, who ran 9:42.28.

Anicic, a junior at the Northwestern Pennsylvania school along Lake Erie, broke the school record of 9:47.60 set in 1990 by NCAA runner-up Donna Thibert of Windsor, Ontario.

Her time is No. 15 in NCAA Division 2. Her previous PR was a 9:56.81 at a meet in Youngstown last month, which was already an NCAA qualifier.

Logan was a four-time Olympian in the hammer throw who coached Ashland’s track team for years. He died in January from complications of COVID.

Pitman grad Sebastien Reed shatters Monmouth freshman 5,000 record in Boston!!!!!

Pitman’s Sebastien Reed continued his torrid indoor season Saturday evening with a massive 5,000 PR and the No. 2 performance in Monmouth history.

Reed, a freshman at Monmouth, won the 5,000 at the Bruce Lehane Scarlet and White Invitational at Boston University in 14:22.05.

Reed’s previous PR was 15:21.23 from a meet this past spring at Lafayette University in Easton, Pa.

A week after breaking Monmouth’s freshman record in the 3,000 and two weeks after breaking the freshman mile record (since broken by former Gloucester County  rival Stone Caraccio of Kingsway), Reed broke Monmouth’s freshman 5,000 record of 14:43.60, set in by Khari Bowen at the 2012 Great Dane Classic at the Armory.

The only faster time in Monmouth history belongs to Kyle Mueller, who ran 14:07.39 at the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships at the Armory in February of 2020.  Mueller graduated from the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science in Stafford Township and ran for Brick Memorial.

Reed won by just over a second over Bobby Hastie of St. Joe’s, a Robbinsville graduate.

Reed’s complete 200-meter splits can be found in the official results here, but he was out in 35.88 for his first 200, then ran his 800s in 2:19.47, 2:18.33, 2:18.02, 2:19.00, 2:19.71 and 2:11.74, closing in 62.78 for his final 400 and 30.74 for his final 200.

Hasty led virtually the entire race, and he closed in 63.70 and 30.92 but not quite enough to hold off Reed’s kick.

https://www.lancertiming.com/results/winter22/scarlet/results_17.html#round_1

Reed’s time is No. 4 in the MAAC this season and fastest by a freshman. It’s fastest by a MAAC freshman since 2018, when Iona’s Jamie Dee of Welwyn, England, ran 14:04.71 in Seattle. 

St. Joe’s freshman Aidan Groff of Cherry Hill East placed 9th in a personal best of 15:17.86.

Another 800 PR for Kingsway’s Stone Caraccio, now up to #6 in Monmouth history!!!

Kingsway graduate Stone Caraccio, a Monmouth freshman, destroyed his 800 PR Saturday when he ran 1:52.01 at the Bruce Lehane Scarlet and White invitational at Boston University. 

Caraccio’s previous indoor 800 PR was a 1:53.58 in his only previous collegiate indoor 800, at the Villanova Invitational at Ocean Breeze two weeks ago. Before that, his indoor 800 PR was a 1:54.53 at a meet two years ago this week as a Kingsway senior, also at Ocean Breeze.

Caraccio also ran under his overall lifetime PR of 1:52.32, which he ran outdoors this past April in a meet at Lehigh’s Goodman Stadium.

The 1:52.01 ranks No. 6 in Monmouth history indoors and bumps Ford Palmer as the fastest South Jersey half-miler in Monmouth history. Palmer, an Absegami graduate, ran 1:52.32 in 2012. Ian Moore of Rancocas Valley ran 1:52.76 in 2020. Caraccio, Palmer and Moore now rank No. 6, 7 and 9 in Monmouth history indoors.

Monmouth junior Louis Dilaurenzio also PR’d in the race with a 1:51.10,and DiLaurenzio from Raritan High School and Caraccio now rank No. 1 and No. 2 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference this winter.