With 46 of a possible 48 points in the 800 and 3,200, Haddonfield girls pile up 68 points on Day 1 of S.J. Group 2 meet

The Haddonfield girls scored 46 of a possible 48 points in the 800 and 3,200 and piled up a whopping 68 points on Day 1 of the South Jersey Group 2 meet at Delsea Friday.

With 10 of 20 events in the books, Haddonfield had a 31-point lead over 2nd-place Sterling as the lady Bulldogs sought their 4th consecutive team title, 12th since 2003 and 21st overall.

In the 800, sophomore Riley Slootsky, junior Thea Spellmeyer and sophomore Sarah Fetter swept the top three spots, Slootsky in 2:21.18, Spellmeyer 2:21.68 and Fetter in 2:22.89.

Haddonfield was almost perfect in the 3,200, with sophomore Audrey Naticchia winning in11:06.91, junior Helene Usher 2nd in 11:13.53 and sophomroe Ava Thomas 4th in 11:22.28. Only Cinnaminson junior Stephanie Renouf, 3rd in 11:17.38, broke up another Haddonfield sweep.

Senior Livsey Kegler, sophomore Chloe Kamp and freshmen Molly Minor and Nicolette Pinkerton ran 50.28 to place second to Lindenwold in the 400-meter relay.

Haddonfield added eight points in the 400-meter intermediates, with freshman Audrey Adams running a 3 ½-second PR of 1:09.24 for 3rd, and junior Grace Malcarney taking 5th in 1:12.34.

Sophomore Mia Bompensa [4th in pole vault at 8-0] and Camp [5th in long jump PR 16-6 on first attempt] also scored for Haddonfield.

Kingsway’s Evan Corcoran blazes all-time S.J. #9 100-meter dash at Group 3 sectionals!!!!!!!!!!

Kingsway senior Evan Corcoran shattered the sectional meet record and moved into the all-time South Jersey top-10 Friday in the 100-meter dash.

Corcoran, who began the day with a PR of 10.99, won the 100-meter dash final at the South Jersey Group 4 sectional championships at Buena in 10.55, tied for 9th-fastest in South Jersey history.

In the semis, Corcoran ran 10.72 and junior D.J. Germann of Egg Harbor Township 10.76, with Washington Township senior Jo’Nathan Silver making it three under 11 seconds with a personal-best 10.96.

In the final, Corcoran raced away from the field, breaking the FAT South Jersey Group 4 record of 10.66 set in 2005 by Lindsay Shannon of Atlantic City. That’s No. 2 in Gloucester County history and fastest in 13 years.

Germann ran 10.73 for 2nd and Silver 10.80 for 3rd. Washington Township John Williams ran 10.95 for 4th and Williamstown sophomore Nicholas Greene made it five under 11 – four from Gloucester County – in 5th in 10.99.

Corcoran’s previous PR was 10.99 at the Gloucester County Championships at Gloucester County College in Deptford Township earlier this month. Silver’s previous PR was 10.87 at the Olympic Conference Meet at Washington Township last week, Williams’ was 11.43 from Fast Times at Cherokee last month, and Green’s was 11.28 from the South Jersey Elite at Delsea.

Corcoran broke the school record of 10.64 set by Robert Page when he won the 2008 state Group 3 meet at South Plainfield,

The only faster time in Gloucester County history was run by Glassboro’s James Brown, who ran 10.47 at the 2009 South Jersey Group 1 sectional in Egg Harbor. Washington Township’s Todd Dutch 10.53 in 2001.

All-Time South Jersey 100-Meter Dash List
10.35 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2000
10.36 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2010
10.45 … James Townsend [Holy Cross], 2003
10.47 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983
10.47 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009
10.49 … Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2017
10.54 … Fabian Santiago [Oakrest], 2010
10.55 … Todd Dutch [Washington Twp.], 2002
10.55 … Evan Corcoran [Kingsway], 2022
10.57 … Jamil Benjamin [Cumberland Regional], 2006
10.57 … Geoff Navaro [Absegami], 2008
10.58 … Anthony Miles [Winslow Twp.], 2003
10.60 … Marquis Bonds [Millville], 2007
10.60 … Shawney Kersey [Woodbury], 2009
10.60 … Thomas Hampton [Clayton], 2019

Order of events, rankings, records, tickets, all-time winners … it’s the Sectional Championship Link Hub!

The 55th annual sectional meets are scheduled for Friday and Saturday at eight sites throughout New Jersey. Most South Jersey schools will compete at Buena or Delsea, with a few headed up to Howell and Middletown North.

This is the second year back for sectionals after the 2020 meets were cancelled. The meet was held every year from 1967 through 2019 before resuming last year.

Last year’s South Jersey team champions from Group 1 to 4 are Clayton, Delsea, Deptford and Southern Regional in the boys meets and Clayton, Haddonfield, Winslow Township and Rancocas Valley in the girls meets.

Deptford and Delsea won’t be around to defend their sectional titles because Deptford is now in Group 2 and Delsea is back up to Group 3.

The Winslow girls are shooting for their eighth straight South Jersey Group 3 title and Haddonfield goes for four in a row in Group 2.

Here’s a collection of useful links that hopefully enhance your enjoyment of the meet, whether you’re at the track or following along at home.

SECTIONAL RECORDS: Click here
ALL-TIME TEAM WINNERS: Click here
ORDER OF EVENTS: Click here
OFFICIAL 2022 SECTIONAL PROGRAM (it’s pathetic): Click here
2022 NJSIAA TRACK TOURNAMENT REGS: Click here
2022 SECTIONAL LOCATIONS AND START TIMES: Click here
2022 GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS: Click here
WHO ADVANCES TO STATES: Click here
BUY TICKETS: Click here
WHY I’M NOT ANNOUNCING: Click here

LIVE RESULTS [links will be live Friday]
S.J. GROUP 1 BOYS
S.J. GROUP 2 BOYS
S.J. GROUP 3 BOYS
S.J. GROUP 4 BOYS
S.J. GROUP 1 GIRLS
S.J. GROUP 2 GIRLS
S.J. GROUP 3 GIRLS
S.J. GROUP 4 GIRLS
C.J. GROUP 1 BOYS
C.J. GROUP 2 BOYS
C.J. GROUP 3 BOYS
C.J. GROUP 4 BOYS
C.J. GROUP 1 GIRLS
C.J. GROUP 2 GIRLS
C.J. GROUP 3 GIRLS
C.J. GROUP 4 GIRLS

2021 S.J. RESULTS:
GROUP 1 BOYS: Click here
GROUP 2 BOYS: Click here
GROUP 3 BOYS: Click here
GROUP 4 BOYS: Click here
GROUP 1 GIRLS: Click here
GROUP 2 GIRLS: Click here
GROUP 3 GIRLS: Click here
GROUP 4 GIRLS: Click here

2021 C.J. RESULTS:
GROUP 1 BOYS: Click here
GROUP 2 BOYS: Click here
GROUP 3 BOYS: Click here
GROUP 4 BOYS: Click here
GROUP 1 GIRLS: Click here
GROUP 2 GIRLS: Click here
GROUP 3 GIRLS: Click here
GROUP 4 GIRLS: Click here

A look at the 15 S.J. athletes [that we know of] who’ve qualified for USATF Under-20 Championships!!!!!

We haven’t even gotten to sectionals yet, and my unofficial count is already 15 South Jersey athletes who’ve qualified for USATF Under-20 Championships this summer in Eugene.

The Under-20 Championships – formerly known as USATF Junior Nationals – is scheduled for June 23-25 at Hayward Field in Eugene concurrently with USATF Senior Nationals.

The qualifying standards are listed here, and the qualifying window opened back on June 9 last year and continues through June 12, so marks made at states count but not marks made at the Meet of Champions or nationals.

But last year’s states were June 11 and 12, and Meet of Champions was June 19, so any marks from those meets on through the summer and indoors are eligible for qualification.

I could be missing some athletes because birthdays for most college freshmen aren’t available. The ones who are available and are under 20 are generally listed on the IAAF web site in the Under-20 U.S. rankings (which you can find here). I’m guessing there are several college freshman from South Jersey whose eligibility will become evident after their birthdays are submitted to USATF.

Of the 15 athletes listed below, Bryce Tucker, Ryan Allen, Floyd Whitaker, Greg Foster and Bryanna Craig are all officially entered and accepted.

The entry lists should be here, although in the last 24 hours it looks like they’ve inexplicably disappeared.

To be eligible for the Under-20 Championships, athletes must be 19 or younger during all of 2022.

The top two placers in each event are invited to represent the U.S. at the World Under-20 Championships 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships in Cali, Colombia, Aug.  1-6.

Ryan Allen, Kingsway
10,000-Meter Walk
Allen’s 51:39.97 in the 10,000 at the World Under-20 Team Championships Trials at Cuyamaca College El Cajon in February easily surpassed the standard of 55:15.

George Andrus, Haddonfield
3,000-meter run
Andrus, a sophomore, qualified for the 3,000 with his indoor Meet of Champions time of 9:08.89 at the Bubble this past March. The standard is 9:11.00.

Yashaya Brown, Washington Twp.
110-Meter Hurdles
The Washington Township sophomore huge PR of 14.08 with a legal wind of 1.6 at the Olympic Conference Championships gave Brown a qualifier. Although the race is run using the international 42-inch hurdles, you can qualify over the 39-inch high school hurdles with a 14.20 [or over the 42s with a 14.35].

Seth Clevenger, Haddonfield
1,500-meter run, 3000-meter run
Clevenger, a senior, has qualified in both the 1,500 and 3,000, thanks to his 1,600 and 3,200 times – 4:09.34 at the Haddonfield Invitational and 9:03.65 at the Camden County Championships. The A standards are 4:10.64 and 9:11.00.

Nicole Clifford, Cherokee
1,500-Meter Run
Clifford’s 4:50.50 full mile at Track Night NYC at Randall’s Island is well under the standard of 4:54.15.

Briana Craig, formerly Millville
Heptathlon, High Jump
Craig, who’s now a senior at Ruston (La.) High, placed 4th at the 2019 Under-20 Championships in the heptathlon with 5,094 points, a national freshman record. She won the pentathlon at Ocean Breeze nationals this past winter but hasn’t contested a heptathlon since Outdoor Nationals last July, when she placed 2nd with a 5,138 PR. She also won Outdoor Nationals in 2019. The standard is 4,950. Craig’s 5-10 in a meet in West Monroe, La., last month also puts her over the high jump standard of 5-9.

Greg Foster, Lawrenceville School [Lumberton]
Long Jump, Triple Jump
Foster is well beyond the standards in both the long jump and triple jump with his PRs of 49-9 ¼ and 25-4 ½, both from Ocean Breeze Nationals indoors in March. The standards are 23-11 ½ and 47-3.

Austin Hudak, Hammonton
Javelin
The Hammonton senior has improved his PR from 151-2 to 193-10 in the past year and is a few feet beyond the qualifying standard of 191 feet.

Diamond McLaughlin, Egg Harbor Twp. / St. Peter’s
400-Meter Hurdles
McLaughlin qualified with her 1:00.40 at last year’s Meet of Champions, where she placed second. She also met the qualifying standard of 1:01.00 this spring as a St. Peter’s freshman, when she ran exactly 1:01.00 at the ECAC/IC4A Championships in Williamsburg, Va.

Lauren Princz, Egg Harbor / Penn State
100-Meter Dash, 200-Meter Dash
Princz knocked out qualifiers in both sprints at last year’s Meet of Champions, soon after the 2022 window opened. She ran 11.66 and 24.22, eclipsing the women’s sprint standards of 11.90 and 24.40.

Kyle Rakitis, Kingsway
1,500-Meter Run
Rakitis knocked out a qualifier last spring when he ran a 4:10.09 full mile at Outdoor Nationals at Hayward Field. The standard is 4:12.14 – and he’s also run faster than that this spring with his 4:11.14 at Track Night NYC.

Amirah Sharpe, Clayton
400-Meter Dash
With her 1:01.07 at South Jersey Elite at Delsea, Sharpe is only 7-100ths off the 400-meter intermediates qualifier, but her 54.19 at a meet in Greensboro, N.C., last month is well under the 400 standard of 55.20.

Ariana Sharpe, Clayton
400-Meter Dash
Sharpe’s 53.95 at Fast Times at Cherokee is more than a second under the 400 standard of 55.20.

Bryce Tucker, Pennsauken
400-Meter Hurdles
Although Tucker has run below the 53.54 standard this year – at Fast Times at Cherokee – his 52.17 from last year’s Meet of Champions gives him a better seed. The Pennsauken junior is currently No. 8 among U.S. Under 20 (and No. 72 in the world).

Floyd Whitaker, Highland / Minnesota

Triple Jump
Whitaker, the National Scholastic champ last spring, hit a PR of 51-5 ½ indoors this past winter in his first college meet for Minnesota, well beyond the qualifying standard of 47-3.