Kingsway’s Kylie Anicic completes 2nd straight PSAC quad win with victories in the mile and 3,000!!!!!!

Kingsway’s Kylie Anicic, a junior at Edinboro, completed her second consecutive conference quad win Sunday with victories in the mile and 3,000. She won the 5,000 and anchored the winning distance medley on Saturday.

Anicic has now won 12 PSAC titles since transferring from Towson, including 10 in individual events. She currently ranks 15th in NCAA Division 2 at 3,000 meters and 8th at 5,000 meters.

On Saturday, Anicic ran 17:34.83 to win a strategic 5,000 on Saturday at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championships at Gerhard Fieldhouse at Bucknell in Lewisburg, Pa. You can read about that race here: https://sjtrackblog.com/2023/02/25/kingsways-kylie-anicic-of-edinboro-wins-5000-her-8th-psac-title-with-two-more-races-sunday/

She also ran a 4:58.24 anchor as Edinboro won the DMR in 12:05.77, Edinburg’s fastest time this year.

On Saturday, Anicic ran 17:34.83 to win a strategic 5,000 on Saturday at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championships at Gerhard Fieldhouse at Bucknell in Lewisburg, Pa. You can read about that race here: https://sjtrackblog.com/2023/02/25/kingsways-kylie-anicic-of-edinboro-wins-5000-her-8th-psac-title-with-two-more-races-sunday/

She came back Sunday to win the mile in 5:02.72 and the 3,000 in 10:06.49 for 30 of Edinboro’s 94 ½ total points. She single-handedly outscored West Chester, Bloomsburg, Mansfield, Indiana (Pa.), Clarion and the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown.

Anicic won the mile off a ridiculously slow pace, which suited her perfectly with the 3,000 – her third race of the weekend – coming up two hours later.

The pack was out in 2:42.22 for the half, and the entire field came through four laps within a second of one another. Considering that the slow heat was won in 5:18.78, it was only a matter of time before Anicic picked things up.

On the sixth lap, Anicic and teammate Kimberly Goerss finally broke away from the group, and Anicic used her lethal kick – which was completely intact off such a slow early pace – to put the race away over the final 600.

She closed in 32.53 for the last lap, 66.17 for the final quarter and 2:20.52 for the final half. That means she ran her second half mile 22 seconds faster than her first half mile (2:42.22 to 2:20.520, which is about as extreme as negative splits can get.

Goerrs finished second in both the mile and 5,000 in 5:06.89 and 17:47.36 and ran the 1,200 leg on the winning DMR.

Anicic won the 3,000 in similar fashion as the mile, closing quickly off a modest early pace. There was a pack of seven runners who all came through 2,000 meters between 6:55.48 and 6:56.77, but on the 11th lap Anicic opened up a nearly three-second gap on the field and she gradually widened it the rest of the way.

She closed in 37.34 for her final lap, 75.27 for her final quarter and 2:33.44 for the final half and won by 30 meters over Anna Igims of Slippery Rock, who took 2nd in 10:12.42.

Anicic won conference titles last indoor season in the mile, 3,000, 5,000 and distance medley, outdoors in the 1,500, 5,000 and 10,000 and this past fall in cross country.

Anicic has PRs of 4:30.52 for 1,500 meters from an outdoor meet in Charlotte, N.C., last March, 4:54.93 for the mile from last month in Youngstown, 9:29.56 over 3,000 meters from State College last month, 16:26.23 from a meet in Allendale, Mich., in December and 34:37.31 from Bucknell last April.

Rhode Island’s Orion Joyner from Kingsway wins 2nd straight Atlantic 10 triple jump title!!!!!!

Kingsway’s Orion Joyner, a junior at Rhode Island, smashed his PR and won his second conference title in the triple jump Sunday.

Joyner leaped 48-7 ¼ and won the Atlantic 10 Conference triple jump title by half an inch over Virginia Commonwealth senior DeJon Mayo at Mackal Fieldhouse on Rhode Island’s campus in Kingston. Mayo made things interesting with a 48-5 ¾ on his final attempt.

Joyner’s jump is No. 9 in school history.

Last winter, Joyner won the indoor triple jump title in Fairfax with a 48-5 ¼, which was his previous PR. He’s Rhode Island’s first repeat triple jump champ in the indoor conference meet since Ronald Woodley won in 2011 and 2012.

This year, Joyner opened with the winning jump but after a foul on his second attempt he added jumps of 46-4, 47-1 ½, 46-10 and 46-11 ½.

At Kingsway, Joyner jumped 48-1 ¼ outdoors to win 2019 sectionals at Washington Township. His indoor PR in high school was 46-5 at 2019 Easterns at the Armory.

Kingsway’s Kylie Anicic of Edinboro wins 5,000 – her 8th PSAC title – with two more races Sunday!!!!!!

Kingsway graduate Kylie Anicic, a junior at Edinboro, cruised to her eighth individual conference title Saturday when she won the 5,000 at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championships at Bucknell University’s Gerhard Fieldhouse in Lewisburg, Pa.

Anicic ran 17:34.83 and won by 60 meters over teammate Kimberly Goerss, who ran 17:47.36. Kate Szep made it a 1-2-3 Edinboro sweep in 3rd place with a 17:48.53.

Anicic ran with a pack of six runners through 17 laps before breaking away and opening up a 25-meter lead over the next two laps.

After starting her athletic career playing field hockey at Temple and a season of cross country at Towson, Anicic has emerged as one of the top NCAA Division 2 runner in the country. She won PSAC titles last indoor season in the mile, 3,000, 5,000 and distance medley, outdoors in the 1,500, 5,000 and 10,000 and this past fall in cross country.

She’s scheduled to run the mile at 12:30 p.m. Sunday and the 3,000 at 2:50 p.m.

Anicic has PRs of 4:30.52 for 1,500 meters from an outdoor meet in Charlotte, N.C., last March, 4:54.93 for the mile from last month in Youngstown, 9:29.56 over 3,000 meters from State College last month, 16:26.23 from a meet in Allendale, Mich., in December and 34:37.31 from Bucknell last April.

She currently ranks 15th in NCAA Division 2 at 3,000 meters and 8th at 5,000 meters.

All-Time Easterns boys performance list!!!!!!

It was in 1934 that the Amateur Athletic Union first held an interscholastic meet at the old Madison Square Garden on 50th Street and 8th Avenue. There had been a “national” championship held earlier at the Newark Armory under the auspices of St. Benedict’s Prep, a charter member of the New Jersey Catholic Track Conference, but it is from the Garden meet that the meet that will be held Tuesday night in New York draws its lineage.

The meet remained at the Garden until 1965, when the AAU decided to take its championships on the road for a couple of years. The 1934 meet had just one division, won by Jimmy Curran’s team at Mercersburg Academy, located in remote, rural Central Pennsylvania, about 75 miles southwest of Harrisburg. It was under Curran’s tutelage that several world-class athletes developed at Mercersburg, including 800-meter run world record holder Ted Meredith.

In 1935, the meet split into two divisions – high school and prep school. The two divisions united again in 1955 with post-graduates banned. In 1966, the meet moved to the 168th Street Armory in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan and remained there until 1972 under the auspices first of the New York Catholic High School Athletic Association, then the Staten Island Coaches Association.

For 44 years – from 1934 through 1977 – Easterns even had team scoring, with schools from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia taking turns winning.

In 1973, a conflict of dates caused the meet to be cancelled. It was then that the New Jersey Catholic Track Conference stepped in and took over, moving the meet to Princeton University‘s Jadwin Gym. The Easterns, as the meet was now known, became the biggest indoor high school track meet in the nation in the days before the influx of National Championship meets.

In 1980, the girls Easterns debuted in Boston and continued there until 1996, when it merged with the boys meet and, under the jurisdiction of the Bergen County Track Coaches Association, was held for one year at Princeton before moving back into 168th Street Armory, now newly refurbished and boasting one of the world’s fastest banked 200-meter tracks.

Among the Olympic gold medalists who have competed over the years at Easterns are 1979 long jump winner Carl Lewis, 1991 300-yard dash winner Lamont Smith, both of Willingboro, and Union Catholic’s Sydney McLaughlin.

Other former Olympians who’ve won Easterns titles are 1979 high jump champ Milton Goode of Monmouth Regional; 1982 high hurdles winner Luis Morales of Oxon Hill., Md.; Alberto Salazar of Wayland, Mass., 1977 mile winner John Tuttle of Alfred-Almond, N.Y.; 1980 and 1981 1,000-yard run winner John Marshall of Plainfield; and Willingboro‘s Carol Lewis.

55-METER DASH 
6.26 … Mario Heslop (Franklin Twp.), 2018
6.29 … Terrell Wilks (Hames Hillhouse, N.Y., 2007
6.31y … Luis Morales (Oxon Hill, Md.), 1982
6.31y … Dennis Mitchell (Edgewood), 1983
6.31 … Reginald Dixon (Plainfield), 2007
6.31 … Jermaine Brown (Medger Evers, N.Y.), 2009
6.32 … Maxwell Booker (Essex Catholic), 2001
6.32q …… Heslop, 2019
6.34y … Darren Walker (Meade, Md.), 1980
6.34s+ …… Mitchell, 1984
6.34y … Barney Borromeo (Nashua, Md.), 1986
6.34s …… Heslop, 2018
6.34 … Jamar Ervin (Camden), 2001
6.34 … Miles Shuler Foster (Long Branch), 2011
6.34q …… Heslop, 2018
6.34q …… Heslop, 2019
6.35+ … Ron Scott (Friendly, Md.), 1985
6.35+ … Elgin Gordon (East Roosevelt, Md.), 1990
6.35 … Sheldon Simpson (East Hartford, Conn.), 2000
6.35 …… Foster, 2010q
6.35 …… Heslop, 2019
6.36+ … Kenny Reynolds (Willingboro), 1986
6.36+ … Samuel Rice (Cardinal Hayes, N.Y.), 1988
6.36 … Michael Thompson (Woodlands, N.Y.), 2002
6.36 …… Brown, 2009
6.36+ … Barry Bacon (Neptune), 1987
6.38 … Joe Dawkins (Hackensack), 1995
6.38 … Anthony Davis (Plainfield), 2000
6.38 … Delante Penn-Andrews (Eastern., D.C.), 2000
6.38 …… Booker, 2000q
6.38 … Albert Thompson (Eleanor Roosevelt, Md.), 1990
6.38 …… Booker, 2000
6.38s …… Dixon, 2007
6.38s …… Wilks, 2007

55-METER DASH (hand time)
6.0+ … Mike Kee (Camb. Ridge and Latin, Mass.), 1975
6.1+ … John Chambers (Neptune), 1974
6.1+ … Frank Kelly (Westfield), 1977
6.2+ … Steve Strother (New Rochelle), 1976
6.2+ … Jason Grimes (Overbrook, Pa.), 1977
6.2q+ … Carlos Roberts (Franklin Twp.), 1978
6.3+ … Adley Raboy (Maine-Endwell, N.Y.), 1976
6.3+ … Waiters (JFK, N.Y.), 1976
6.3+ … Ray Allen (Long Beach, N.Y.), 1977
6.3+ … Steve Curry (Franklin Twp.), 1977

200-METER DASH 
21.09 … Mario Heslop (Franklin Twp.), 2018
21.11 …… Heslop, 2019
21.14s …… Heslop, 2019
21.26 … Fitzroy Ledgister (St. Peter’s Prep), 2022
21.31 … Michael Blake (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.), 2011
21.34 … Adian Sanderson (Ewing), 2004
21.37 … Rai Benjamin (Mount Vernon, N.Y.), 2015
21.37 … Taylor McLaughlin (Union Catholic), 2015
21.39 …… Heslop, 2018
21.26s …… Ledgister, 2022
21.42s …… Benjamin, 2015
21.50 … Mike Abelard (Ramapo, N.Y.), 2008
21.53 … Darrell Bush (Woodbury), 2012
21.61 … Terrell Wilks (Hillhouse, N.Y.), 2007
21.62 … Todd Dutch (Washington Twp.), 2002
21.63 … Brian Bucknor (St. Benedict’s), 2008
21.67 … Tristan Walker (South Shore, N.Y.), 2005
21.67s …… Wilks, 2007
21.70s … Greg McQueen (Elizabeth), 2022
21.73s … Souleymane Fall (Bergenfield), 2022
21.72 … Brandon Bing (Cheltenham, Pa.), 2007
21.74s …… Bing, 2007
21.74 … Zamir Thomas (Snyder), 2010
21.74 … Anton Porter (Mount St. Michael, N.Y.), 2014
21.75 … Carlos Bedoya (Archbishop Stepinac, N.Y.), 2000
21.75 … Kevin Okolie (Half Hollow Hills, N.Y.), 2003
21.77s … Jessie Parson (New Rochelle, N.Y.), 2019

300-YARD DASH (last run in 1993)
30.17 … Clinton Davis (Steel Valley, Pa.), 1983
30.3+ … Tony Darden (Norristown), 1976
30.50 … Carlton Young (Central, Pa.), 1979
30.80 … Ty Adams (Monmouth), 1993
30.85 … Lamont Smith (Willingboro), 1991
30.95 … Derrick Love (Meade, Md.), 1989
30.96 … Mike Sullivan (Brockton, Mass.), 1979
30.98 … Gary Satterwhite (Rahway), 1985
30.99 … Ivan Jean Marie (Prospect Heights, N.Y.), 1991
31.06 … Reggie Harris (O’Neill, N.Y.), 1989
31.10 … David Byrd (CBA-Albany, N.Y.), 1993
31.13 … David Fields (Monmouth), 1989
31.21 … Richard Jones (Randolph, N.Y.), 1991
31.22 … Eric Crichlow (Lexington, Mass.), 1988
31.22 … Byron Johnson (Asbury Park), 1993
31.0+ … Willie Smith (Uniondale, N.Y.), 1974
31.0+ … Mike Peniston (Neptune), 1976
31.0+ … Butch Woolfolk (Westfield), 1978
31.27 … Vernon Reed (Edward Bok, Pa.), 1985
31.27 … Tony Tiller (Westfield), 1986

400-METER DASH 
47.13 … Zyaire Clemes (Trenton), 2014
47.20 … Lance Wigfall (East Orange Campus), 2003
47.30 … Taylor McLaughlin (Union Catholic), 2014
47.31 … Rai Benjamin (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.), 2014
47.45 … Ray Williams (Scotch Plains), 2002
47.54 … Najee Glass (St. Peter’s-Jersey City), 2011
47.69 … Kedar Inico (Campus Magnet, N.Y.), 2001
47.71 … Melville Rogers (Transit Tech, N.Y.), 2002
47.75 … Shaquan Brown (JFK Paterson), 2005
47.76 … Adian Sanderson (Ewing), 2004
47.87 …… Glass, 2011
47.82 … Cory Poole (East Orange Campus), 2017
48.04 … Sean Lowe (St. John’s Prep, N.Y.), 2004
48.07 …… Clemes, 2013
48.22 … Sam Stubbs (Newburgh Free Academy, NY), 2005
48.22 … Clayton Gravesande (Franklin Twp.), 2010
48.24 … Bryant McCombs (Old Bridge), 2005
48.26 … Clayton Parros (Seton Hall Prep), 2008
48.27 … Charles Cox (Monmouth), 2007
48.36 … Mohammad Kanu (Lenape), 2000
48.40 … Bryan Susser (Colonie, N.Y.), 2001
48.45 … Roanal Gill (Ballou, Washington, D.C.), 2001
48.45 … Xander Roberts-Bogin (Pleasantville), 2022

600-YARD RUN (last run in 1993)
1:10.6+ … Joe Toles (Uniondale, N.Y.), 1977
1:10.7+ … Tony Tufariello (Hewlett, N.Y.), 1977
1:11.2+ … Chris Person (Plainfield), 1978
1:11.29 … Ronald Coleman (Denbigh, Va.), 1984
1:11.3+ … Darrell Jeffress (Trenton), 1978
1:11.66 … William Reed (Central, Pa.), 1986
1:11.7+ … Darryl Bryant (McDevitt, Pa.), 1978
1:11.80 … Ted King (Westbury, N.Y.), 1984
1:11.84 … Paul Steele (Prospect Heights, N.Y.), 1986
1:11.9+ … Keith Davis (Lincoln), 1970
1:12.05 … Cedric Matterson (T.C. Williams, N.Y.), 1984
1:12.10 … Jean Destine (Elizabeth), 1991
1:12.17 … Fred Bronner (Morris Hills), 1985
1:12.17 … Guy Scott (Harrisburg, Pa.), 1985
1:12.25 … Russ Carter (Lower Merion, Pa.), 1980
1:12.31 … Alfonso Averhart (Bishop Loughlin, N.Y.), 1982
1:12.1+ … Clifton Perry (Menchville, Va.), 1976
1:12.1+ …… Jeffress, 1977
1:12.2 … Richard Barnes (N.Y.), 1977
1:12.2 … Isky Moat (Ridley, Pa.), 1981
1:12.2 … Bob Poole (West Catholic, Pa.), 1981

800-METER RUN 
1:51.98 … Paul Joyce (Clarkstown South, N.Y.), 2000
1:52.11 … Edward Cheserek (St. Benedict’s), 2013
1:52.12 … Gabriel McLaren (Freeport, N.Y.), 2003
1:52.47 … Brian Scotland (St. Benedict’s), 2005
1:52.65 … Sean Tully (Syosset, N.Y.), 2005
1:52.76 … Jason Apwah (Roxbury), 2007
1:52.86 … Greg Gomez (Franklin), 2004
1:53.22 … Ken Sinkovitz (Bergen Catholic), 2003
1:53.27 … James Buser (Mahwah), 2014
1:53.44 … Justin Romaniuk (Suffern, N.Y.), 2000
1:53.44 … Michael Pachella (Wallkill Valley), 2005
1:53.51 … Alan Laws (Pleasantville), 2007
1:53.53 … Hakon DeVries (John Jay, N.Y.), 2004
1:53.76 … Joseph White (DePaul), 2014
1:53.78 … Corey Thomas (Bishop Loughlin, N.Y.), 2001
1:53.78 … Mike Carmody (Governor Livingston), 2004
1:53.80 …… Pachella, 2006
1:53.88 …… Sinkovitz, 2002
1:54.00 … Gered Burns (Guilderland, N.Y.), 2002
1:54.05 … Strymar Livingston (Chris. Columbus, N.Y.), 2011
1:54.10 … Noah Waters (St. Benedict’s), 2002
1:54.11 … Steve Iannaccone (Toms River East), 2004

1,000-YARD RUN (last run in 1993)
2:12.3+ … Mark Belger (Mepham, N.Y.), 1974
2:12.4+ … Don Paige (Baldwinsville, N.Y.), 1975
2:12.6+ … Roger Jones (Ramsey), 1978
2:12.6+ … John Marshall (Plainfield), 1981
2:12.71 …… Marshall, 1980
2:13.3+ … Ramon Severino (Washington, N.Y.), 1976
2:13.4+ … John Daly (Monsignor Farrell, N.Y.), 1974
2:13.45 … Rick Green (Seton Hall), 1980
2:13.7+ … Tony Uzdavines (Williamstown), 1976
2:13.7+ … Joe Swenson (Chaminade, N.Y.), 1976
2:13.8+ … Jeff Van Wie (Suffern, N.Y.), 1983
2:13.97 … Todd Colas (Osbourn Park, Va.), 1980
2:14.07 … Cullen Mattox (Jefferson-Huguenot, Va.), 1980
2:14.0+ … Tony Uzdavines (Williamstown), 1977
2:14.1+ … Bill Pearson (Westinghouse, N.Y.), 1979
2:14.2+ … Vince Mutarelli (Mt. St. Michael’s, N.Y.), 1977
2:14.39 … Jeff Coates (Bel Air, Md.), 1984
2:14.3+ … Kevin Davis (Trenton), 1981
2:14.4+ … Jeff Cullinane (Billerica, Va.), 1977
2:14.4+ … Kevin Hopkins (Whitman, N.Y.), 1977
2:14.4+ … Vince Draddy (Iona Prep, N.Y.), 1979

ONE-MILE RUN 
4:11.6+ … Blair Mancini (North Penn, Pa.), 1981
4:11.8+ … Brian Pettinghill (Chevarus, Portland, Maine), 1981
4:12.31 … Robby Andrews (Manalapan), 2009
4:13.2+ … John Tuttle (Alfred-Almond, N.Y.), 1977
4:13.71 … John Trautman (Monroe-Woodbury, N.Y.), 1986
4:13.8+ … Dan Predmore (Fairport, N.Y.), 1976
4:13.8+… Bill Ledder (Bishop O’Connell, Va.), 1976
4:13.8+ … Tom Camien (Sewanhaka, N.Y.), 1977
4:13.9+ … Jim Tyler (Norwood, N.Y.), 1981
4:14.13 … Chip Marsala (New Dorp, N.Y.), 1983
4:14.2+ … Bob Goss (Chelsea, Mass.), 1978
4:14.44 … Mike Walukevich (Haverhill, Mass.), 1980
4:14.87 … Darren Dinneen (Andover, Mass.), 1996
4:14.96 … Brian Pettingill (Cheverus, Maine), 1980
4:15.33 … Jack Fonss (Lawrenceville), 1980
4:15.75 … Jeremy Zagorski (Parsippany Hills), 2003
4:15.75 … Tim Ball (Piscataway), 2012
4:16.84 … Zachary Shea (Columbia, N.Y.), 1986
4:16.87 … Mike O’Connor (St. John’s, N.Y.), 1986
4:16.94 … Roney Giles (Northern, Md.), 1983

TWO-MILE RUN 
8:54.82 … Edward Cheserek (St. Benedict’s), 2012
9:01.1+ … Alberto Salazar (Wayland, Mass.), 1976
9:02.40 … Edward Cheserek (St. Benedict’s), 2011
9:03.65 … Brian Dalpiaz (Sayville, N.Y.), 2002
9:04.17 … Charles Alexander (St. Christopher, N.Y.), 1982
9:07.85 … Steve Murdock (Shenendehowa, N.Y.), 2007
9:07.87 … Kris Herdt (Whitman, Md.), 1984
9:08.32 … Jim Rosa (West Windsor-Plainsboro, North)
9:09.0+ … Steve Ferri (O’Connell, Va.), 1977
9:09.1+ … Chris Hallinan (Bernards), 1976
9:09.27 … Hakon DeVries (John Jay, N.Y.), 2003
9:09.4+ … Mike Hagon (Suffern, N.Y.), 1974
9:09.5+ … Tom Grimes (North Shore, N.Y.), 1977
9:09.7+ … Dave Thomson (Dover), 1979
9:09.80 … Andrew Hanko (Trinity Christian), 2007
9:09.88 … Dwight Stephens (T.C. Williams, Va.), 1980
9:10.7+ … Royce Flippin (Princeton), 1976
9:10.9+ … Mark Kimball (Timberlane, N.H.) 1978
9:10.9+ … Chuck Wimberly (Edison, Va), 1978
9:11.2+ … Kevin King (Westhill, Mass.), 1981

55-METER HURDLES (hand time)
6.9+ … Renaldo Nehemiah (Scotch Plains), 1977
7.0+ … Kerry Bethel (Bartram, Pa.), 1975
7.0+ … Paul Lankford (Farmingdale, N.Y.), 1975
7.1+ … Paul Snipes (Essex Catholic), 1976
7.2+ … Jim Little (Moorestown), 1976
7.2+ … Dave Bannar (Rancocas Valley), 1976
7.2+ … Dudley Dorival (Ewing), 1993
7.3+ … Gary Ramsey (Neptune), 1976
7.3+ … Tony Smith (Norristown, Pa.), 1977
7.3+ … Mel Pinckney (Trenton), 1977
7.3+ … Gary Boyer (Horseheads, N.Y.), 1978
7.3+ … Greg Smith (Kennedy, N.Y.), 1978
7.3+ … Rodney Wilson (Bartrum, Pa.), 1978
7.3+ … Greg Hines (Walt Whitman, N.Y.), 1993
7.3+ … Leo McClelland (Mastbaum, Pa.), 1976
7.4+ … Mike Desmond (Upper Moreland, Pa.), 1977
7.4+ … Tony Smith (Norristown, Pa.), 1978
7.4+ … Mark Ficke (Piscataway), 1978
7.4+ … Kevin Kelly (Quakertown, Pa.), 1993
7.4+ … Kris Lightbourne (Uniondale, N.Y.), 1993

55-METER HURDLES 
7.17+ … Rodney Wilson (Bartrum, Pa.), 1979
7.20 … Sincere Rhea (St. Augustine), 2019
7.23 … Sultan Tucker (Delsea), 1996
7.27+ … Patrick Mann (Gar-Field, Va.), 1984
7.28+ … Calvin Holmes (Denbeigh, Va.), 1984
7.29 … Anthony Acklin (Triton), 2001
7.29 … Nate Harley (Pleasantville), 1996
7.29 … Will Brown (Palmyra), 2006
7.30+ … James Purvis (Brentwood, N.Y.), 1984
7.31s … Danyne Brown (Camden), 1999
7.31q …… Rhea, 2019
7.32+ … Dwayne Allen (Harrisburg, Pa.), 1980
7.32+ … Stephan Fletcher (Princeton), 1983
7.32+ … Jonathan Dickey (Penns Grove), 1985
7.32q,s … Jeff Porter (Franklin), 2003
7.32 … Al-Tariq Dunson (East Orange), 2018
7.32 … Isaiah Green (Newark West Side), 2018
7.33 … Oluwwatomide Alao (Molloy, N.Y.), 2017
7.33t … Isaiah Green (Newark West Side), 2018
7.33 … Jessie Parson (New Rochelle, N.Y.), 2019
7.34+ … Barry McClain (Trenton), 1981
7.34 … Devon Hill (Trenton), 2008
7.34q …… Hill, 2008
7.34 …… Green, 2018

ONE-MILE WALK (held 1980 through 1984)
6:37.1 … Tim Lewis (Shenendehowa, N.Y.),
6:38.7 … Jim Mahn (Bishop Gibbons, N.Y.), 1982
6:39.2 … Paul Schwartzburg (Mamaroneck, N.Y.), 1984
6:44.1 … Ed O’Rourke (Glen Cove, N.Y.), 1980
6:45.4 … Ed Kasch (Burnt Hills, N.Y.), 1982
6:45.6 … Pat Flannery (East Meadow, N.Y.), 1983
6:47.2 … James Eastwood (Port Washington, N.Y.), 1983
6.49.4 … Mike Stauch (Delaware Valley), 1982
6:50.1 … Peter Brandt (Pearl River, N.Y.), 1980
6:50.3 … Andy Liles (Monroe-Woodbury, N.Y.), 1981
6:52.7 … Joseph Alcott (Lansdale Catholic, Pa.), 1982
6:52.7 … Mike Stauch (Delaware Valley, N.Y.), 1983
6:53.5 … Tom Edwards (Monroe-Woodbury, N.Y.), 1980
6:54.4 … Billy Isberg (Pearl River, N.Y.), 1981
6:54.8 … Adam Falk (Half Hollows West, N.Y.), 1983
6:55.7 … Jim McMachan (JFK, N.Y.), 1980
6:59.6 … Pat Moroney (Notre Dame-Gibbons, N.Y.), 1981
7:02.7 … Pierre Ausset (North Babylon, N.Y.), 1982
7:02.7 … James Kelly (Nanuet, N.Y.), 1982
7:08.8 … Dan Talcott (Oswego Falls, N.Y.), 1983

HIGH JUMP 
7-3 … Greg Gonsalves (Falmouth, Mass.), 1981
7-2 ¼ … Milt Goode (Monmouth), 1979
7-2 … Eric Taylor-Perry (Montclair), 1990
7-2 … Mike Morrison (Willingboro), 2003
7-1 ½ … Tim Walker (Rogers, R.I.), 1975
7-0 … Rudy Reavis (New Rochelle, N.Y.), 1975
7-0 … Desmond DaCosta (Overbrook, Pa.), 1980
7-0 … Eldred Williams (Music-Art, N.Y.), 1981
7-0 … Terrence Ferguson (Cherry Hill West), 1987
7-0 … Tommy Thompson (St. John Baptist), 1993
7-0 … Adam Bergo (Westfield), 2008
7-0 …… Morrison, 2002
7-0 … Adam Bergo (Westfield), 2008
6-10 … Rick Carey (Nanuet, N.Y.), 1977
6-10 … Vince Reilly (St. Joseph-Metuchen), 1977
6-10 … Chris Becton (Bensalem, Pa.), 1977
6-10 … Manuel Toppins (Rogers, R.I.), 1977
6-10 … Mike White (Bartram, Pa.), 1977
6-10 …… Toppins, 1978
6-10 … Steve Pace (Spencerport, N.Y.), 1979
6-10 … Mike Armstrong (Martin Luther King, N.Y.), 1979
6-10 … Steve Moore (Chambersburg, Pa.), 1979
6-10 … Scott Dunham (Central, Md.), 1980
6-10 … Kevin McGorty (Westfield), 1983
6-10 … Felix Davis (Trenton), 1984
6-10 … Damon Julian (Edgewood), 1984
6-10 … Terry Ferguson (Cherry Hill West), 1986
6-10 … Gregg Duffy (Reading, Mass.), 1987
6-10 … Todd Britt (Morristown), 1987
6-10 … Alex Rosen (Oceanside, N.Y.), 1991
6-10 … Eric Mueller (Carmel, N.Y.), 1991
6-10 … Mike Loftin (North Hunterdon), 1991
6-10 … Cory Hubert (St. John Vianney), 1997
6-10 … Tim Upshur (Hamilton), 1997
6-10 … Kyle Calvo (Somerville), 2004
6-10 … Ameer Wright (Irvington), 2008
6-10 … Stephen Lewis (Liberty, Pa.), 2010
6-10 … O’Neil Sandiford (Paul Robeson, N.Y.), 2010
6-10 … Mark Jones (Summit), 2011
6-10 … Alex Bowen (Beacon, N.Y.), 2011
6-10 … Ameer Banks (Delsea), 2015
6-10 … Devin Bradham (Williamstown), 2015

POLE VAULT 
16-6 ¼ … Bradley Jelmert (Watchung Hills), 2020
16-6 … Jordan Yamoah (Arlington, N.Y.), 2011
16-3 ¼ .. Adam Sarafian (Ocean Twp.), 2004
16-3 … Jack Vecellio (Frontier Regional, Mass.), 2022
15-10 … Bill Hartley (Southern Ocean), 1976
15-6 … Vince Reilly (St. Joseph-Metuchen), 1977
15-6 … Don Heyburn (Cranford), 1980
15-6 … Eric Richard (Bridgewater East), 1981
15-6 … Chris Lockett (Woodbridge, Va.), 1986
15-6 … Gavin McMahon (Fordham Prep, N.Y.), 2003
15-6 … Brian Duggan (Monsignor Farrell, N.Y.), 2005
15-6 … Casey DeCesare (Irvington, N.Y.), 2005
15-6 … Dan Batdorf (West Deptford), 2008
15-6 … Darwin Gibbons (Caravel Academy, Del.), 2009
15-6 … Greg Gallagher (Iona Prep, N.Y.), 2012
15-6 … Craig Hunter (Robbinsville), 2013
15-6 … Matt Fay (Iona Prep, N.Y.), 2015
15-6 … Chris Rough (Westhill, Ct.), 2015
15-6 … Derek Dibona (Warwick Valley), 2015
15-6 … Ryan Herrera-Murphy (Iona Prep), 2015
15-6 … Nick Marino (Hatboro Horsham), 2017
15-6 … Colin Duignan (Fordham Prep, N.Y.), 2017
15-6 … Charles Crispi (Monsignor Farrell, N.Y.), 2018
15-6 … Louis Martinez (Walkill, N.Y.), 2020
15-6 … Max Zuckerman (Pascack Hills), 2022

LONG JUMP 
26-0 ¾ … Dion Bentley (Penn Hills, Pa.), 1989
25-7 ¾ … Marvin Ford (Uniondale, N.Y.), 1993
25-5 ½ … Carl Lewis (Willingboro), 1979
25-3 ¾ … Eric Metcalf (O’Connell, Va.), 1985
24-10 ½ … Ron Dickerson (State College, Pa.), 1989
24-6 ¾ … Gerard Reynolds (Willingboro), 1990
24-2 … Jason Grimes (Overbrook, Pa.), 1977
24-1 ½ … Boris Goins (Cardozo, Wash., D.C.), 1985
24-0 ¼ … Isaac Samuels (Kennedy), 1983
24-0 ¼ … Justest Nance (Blair Academy), 2016
23-11 ¾ …… Reynolds, 1989
23-11 ¼ … Lewis, 1978
23-11 ¼ … Lucas Kerley (So. Jefferson, N.Y.), 1989
23- 8 ½ … Ryan Manning (West Orange), 2006
23- 8 … Steven Gaskin (M.L. King, N.Y.), 1989
23- 7 ¾ … Anthony Averett (Woodbury), 2012
23- 5 ½ … Rahdel Savage (Abraham Clark), 2007
23- 5 ¼ … David Jones (Montclair), 1985
23- 5 … James Naisby (East Islip, N.Y.), 1985
23- 5 … I-Perfection Harris (Poly Prep, N.Y.), 2001
23- 4 ½ … Tony Bolton (Franklin Twp.), 1985
23- 4 ½ … Sherman Gramby (Elizabeth), 1986
23- 4 ½ … Jonathan Weather (Franklin, Pa.), 1995
23- 4 ½ … Nils Wildberg (Princeton), 2019

TRIPLE JUMP 
51-6 … Ronel Forde (Shaker, N.Y.), 2016
49-9 … Gary Jones (Webster Schroeder, N.Y.), 2006
49-6 ½ … Craig Halyard (Ridgewood), 1989
49-6 ½ … Eric Bethea (Piscataway), 2015
49-5 ¼ … Dodley Thermitus (Elizabeth), 2017
49-1 ¼ … Erik Clinton (Hope, R.I.), 1993
49-1 … Khaliel Burnett (Delsea), 2018
48-9 ½ … Sanya Owolabi (Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.), 1977
48-9 ¼ … Steve Crouse (Colonie, N.Y.), 2008
48-6 ¾ … Shawn Tittley (Seneca Valley, N.Y.), 1983
48- 6 ½ … Dewey Sanders (Seton Hall Prep), 1986
48- 6 ½ … Antonio Davis (Walt Whitman, N.Y.), 1990
48- 5 ¾ … Robert Howard (Shea, R.I.), 1994
48- 5 ¼ … Rolston Braithwaite (Trenton), 2009
48- 4 ¾ … Dwight Olivier (Nyack, N.Y.), 1981
48- 3 ¼ … Mike Alleyne (Weaver, Conn.), 1986
48- 2 ½ … Rich Thompson (Woodlands, N.Y.), 1987
48- 2 ¼ … Jerry Worrell (Stuart, Va.), 1985
48- 2 … Chris Lopez (Archbishop Malloy, N.Y.), 1991
48- 1 ¾ … Germaine Johnson (White Plains, N.Y.), 1991

SHOT PUT 
71- 3 ¼ … Nick Vena (Morristown), 2011
70- 8 … Braheme Days (Bridgeton), 2012
66- 2 … Glenn DiGiorgio (Bayonne), 2002
64- 8 … Steve Adams (St. Joseph-Montville), 1970
64- 7 ¾ … Dan Krueger (Bayside, Va.), 1978
64- 5 ¼ … Bruce Heide (Dayton), 1975
64- 2 ½ … Jim Gilligan (Toms River East), 1984
64- 1 ½ … Kevin DiGiorgio (Bayonne), 1997
63-10 ½ … Jordan West (Rahwah), 2017
63- 6 ½ … Aaron Echternacht (Hopewell Valley), 1991
63- 2 ¾ … Jordan West (Rahway), 2016
63- 2 ½ …… Vena, 2008
63- 1 ½ … Uzoma Orji (Matawan), 2002
62- 7 … Mike Alleman (Scotch Plains-Fanwood), 2008
62- 6 … Phil Caraher (North Rockland, N.Y.), 1987
62- 4 ½ … Andy Bloom (Niskayuna, N.Y.), 1991
62- 3 … Gary LeJambre (Bristol, Md.), 1983
62- 2 ½ … Tyree Suber (Glen Mills, Pa.), 2003
61- 9 ½ … Tyrone Garland (Matawan), 1993
61- 9 … John Stephens (North Rockland, N.Y.), 1989
61- 8 …… G. DiGiorgio (Bayonne), 2001
61- 8 … Andrew Trumbetti (Northern Valley), 2013

WEIGHT THROW (held only in 2007)
86-3 ¾nr … Walter Henning (St. Anthony’s, N.Y.), 2007
63-11 … James Schwendtner (Shenendehowa, N.Y.), 2007
61- 5 … Ryan Loughney (Tri-Valley, N.Y.), 2007
56- 4 ½ … Dennis Aliotta (Monsignor Farrell, N.Y.), 2007
56- 3 ¾ … Charles Winslow (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.), 2007
55- 4 … Garrett Grey (Tri-Valley, N.Y.), 2007
54- 2 ¾ … Jason DiBuono (New Rochelle, N.Y.), 2007
53- 9 ¼ … Matt Jimenez (Monsignor Farrell, N.Y.), 2007
53- 4 ½ … Vincenzo Chiariello (Mons. Farrell, N.Y.), 2007
52- 9 … Chris Radman (Archbishop Malloy, N.Y.), 2007

800-METER RELAY
1:26.90 … Camden, 2004
1:27.89 … Nottingham, 2019
1:28.05 … Campus Magnet, N.Y., 2001
1:28.18 … Vineland, 2004
1:28.35 … Trenton. 2008
1:28.35 … Union Catholic. 2008
1:28.46 … Lenape, 2000
1:28.74q … Elizabeth, 2019
1:28.82 … Camden, 2002
1:28.77 … Lawrenceville School, N.J., 2011
1:28.77 … Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 2011
1:28.85 … West Orange, 2012
1:26.90 … Camden, 2004
1:28.05 … Campus Magnet, N.Y., 2001
1:28.07q … Camden, 2004
1:28.18 … Vineland, 2004
1:28.35 … Trenton. 2008
1:28.35 … Union Catholic. 2008
1:28.46 … Lenape, 2000
1:28.64q … Nottingham, 2020
1:28.74q … Elizabeth, 2019
1:28.82 … Camden, 2002
1:28.77 … Lawrenceville School, 2011

1,600-METER RELAY)
3:15.78 … Camden, 2001
3:16.5? … Vineland, 2003
3:17.0? … Trenton, 2003
3:18.90 … Pleasantville, 2007
3:19.0+ … Boys and Girls, N.Y., 1977
3:19.1+ … Asbury Park, 1978
3:19.2+ … Fairmont Heights, Md., 1979
3:19.3+ … Chester, Pa., 1981
3:19.3? … Winslow, 2003
3:19.36 … Seton Hall Prep, 2005
3:19.5+ … Ben Franklin, Pa., 1976
3:19.51 … New Rochelle, N.Y., 1984
3:19.61 … Camden, 2002
3:19.96 … Newburgh, N.Y., 2007
3:20.14 … Monmouth Regional, 2007
3:20.04 … Gratz, 2000
3:20.2+ … H.D. Woodson, Washington, D.C., 1977
3:20.41 … Union Catholic, 2015
3:20.49 … Campus Magnet, 1999
3:20.56 … Abington, Pa., 2010
3:20.69+ … West Philadelphia, 1983

3,200-METER RELAY
7:45.55 … Pleasantville, N.J., 2013
7:47.00 … Pope John XXIII, 2012
7:47.81 … Morris Catholic, 2009
7:47.84 … Cherokee, 2012
7:48.26 … Northport, N.Y. 2018
7:48.6+ … Roselle Catholic, 1970
7:48.81 … Phillips Exeter Academy, 2020
7:49.4+ … Maria Regina, N.Y., 1975
7:49.89 … South Brunswick, 2014
7:49.96 … Old Bridge, 2017
7:50.68 … Warwick Valley, N.Y., 2012
7:50.86 … Boys and Girls, N.Y., 2012
7:50.97 … Lawrenceville School, 2009
7:51.78 … Cherokee, 2000
7:52.0+ … McQuaid Jesuit, N.Y., 1975
7:52.12 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2017
7:52.85 … Dickinson, N.Y., 2011
7:52.8+ … Roselle Catholic, 1975
7:52.8+ … Georgetown Prep, Md., 1977
7:52.95 … Willingboro, 2003
7:52.95 … Xavier, N.Y., 2017

SPRINT MEDLEY (held 1989-1991)
3:33.51 … Elizabeth, 1991
3:33.79 … Newark West Side, 1990
3:37.04 … Franklin, 1990
3:37.42 … H.D. Woodson, Washington, D.C., 1990
3:37.91 … Clarkstown South, N.Y., 199
3:38.72 … Central, N.Y. 1991
3:38.99 … South Shore, N.Y., 1991
3:40.58 … Franklin, 1989
3:41.32 … Don Bosco, 1990
3:42.05 … Bishop Loughlin, N.Y., 1991

DISTANCE MEDLEY 
10:07.21 … West Windsor-Plainsboro North, 2009
10:10.23. … Fordham Prep, N.Y., 2016
10:10.60 … Haddonfield, 2010
10:10.70 … St. Benedict’s, 2012
10:11.5+ … T.C. Williams, Va., 1979
10:12.1+ … Archbishop Ryan, Pa., 1976
10:12.18 … Christian Brothers Academy, 2019
10:13.0+ … Paramus Catholic, 1977
10:13.60 … West Windsor-Plainsboro South, 2013
10:14.02 … Chaminade, N.Y.
10:14.31 … Haddonfield, 2016
10:14.54 … St. Benedict’s, N.J., 2011
10:15.08 … Colts Neck, N.J., 2005
10:15.16 … Shenendehowa, N.Y.
10:15.23 … Northport, N.Y., 2003
10:15.40 … Chaminade, NY., 2013
10:15.44 … DeWitt Clinton, N.Y., 1991
10:15.82 … Ridgefield, 2014
10:15.86 … Toms River North, 2010
10:15.87 … Middletown North, 2014

KEY
+ – hand-timed
y – race run in yards
? – unknown timing irregularity
q – mark made in trials
s – mark made in semifinals

Penn’s Aliya Garozzo of Paul VI, Princeton’s Arianna Smith of Pennsville post top hurdles qualifying times in Ivy League Championships!!!!!!

Incredible hurdles final shaping up in the Ivy League Championships with Paul VI graduate Aliya Garozzo of Penn and Pennsville’s Arianna Smith of Princeton posting the fastest qualifying times Saturday.

Garozzo, a sophomore, and Smith, a junior, both recorded PR’s in the 60-meter hurdles trials at Dartmouth’s Leverone Fieldhouse in Hanover, N.H. Garozzo ran 8.49 and Smith 8.50. Garozzo’s time is No. 5 in Penn history, and Smith’s ties the school record initially set by Isabella Hilditch at the 2020 Heps.

Garozzo’s previous PR was an 8.61 last month in a meet at Penn State. Smith’s was an 8.55, which she ran twice this winter.

On Saturday, Smith raced first in Lane 3 and won her heat by 3-100ths of a second over Penn junior Katherine Muccio, who ran 8.53. Garozzo, racing in Lane 7, won the second heat by 4-100ths of a second over Brown junior Brooke Ury, who also ran 8.53.

The eight qualifier for Sunday’s final all ran within 15-100ths of a second of each other, with those top four separated by 4-100ths of a second.

The final is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Sunday.

Garozzo is also the top seed in the 500-meter dash final after leading all qualifiers in a near-PR 1:14.81. Her PR is 1:13.98, No. 8 in Penn history. The 500 final is at 12:10 p.m. Sunday so it will be a busy 45 minutes for Garozzo.

PRINCETON’S GREG FOSTER FROM LUMBERTON SHATTERS 43-YEAR-OLD IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS LONG JUMP MEET RECORD!!!!!!

Lumberton’s Greg Foster, competing in his first Ivy League Championships, not only won the long jump but broke a 44-year-old meet record.

Foster, a Lawrenceville Prep graduate, jumped 25-9 ½ on his 5th attempt at Dartmouth’s Leverone Fieldhouse, breaking the meet record of 25-5 ½ set at the 1979 meet – also at Dartmouth – by Penn’s James Brown.

Foster came within 5 ½ inches of the all-time Ivy League record for any meet, which is 26-3 by Al Dyer of Princeton in 1990 at the Manhattan Invitational. He also was just shy of the venue record of 25-11 ½ set in 1982 by Army’s Vesco Bradley.

Foster jumped within an inch of his PR of 25-10 ¾, which he set in a meet last month in Annapolis, Md. That’s No. 2 in school history, behind Dyer’s 26-3 some 33 years ago.

7.86 meters

Sophomore Jaeschel Acheampong of Harvard placed 2nd with a best jump of 24-11 ¾. Foster opened with a 24-9 ¼ and after a foul finished the trials with a 24-11 ¼. He opened the finals with a 24-3 ½ before popping the 25-9 ½. He fouled on his final attempt.

Foster also ran 8.00 in the 60-meter hurdles trials and goes into Sunday’s final as the No. 2 seed. Harvard junior Samuel Bennett ran 7.92 in a different heat.

Foster’s metric long jump PR and hurdles PR are identical – 7.89.

https://results.leonetiming.com/?mid=5413

Foster ranks 6th in the world in the Under-20 category according to World Athletics, and he’s the No. 1 American junior. He’s No. 12 in NCAA Division 1.

Cherry Hill East’s Maya Drayton wins first Big East title in 400-meter dash!!!!!!

Georgetown’s Maya Drayton from Cherry Hill East won her first Big East title Saturday, running away from the field in the 400-meter dash.

Drayton, a Hoya junior, won the race in 54.44, finishing a whopping six meters ahead of 2nd-place Tatyana McKenzie of St. John’s, who was 2nd in 55.14 at the Dr. Conrad Worrill Indoor Track and Field Center in Chicago.

Drayton’s previous best was an outdoor 54.46 last spring at the outdoor Big East Championships in Storrs, where she placed 5th. Her previous indoor PR was a 54.78 at the 2020 Big East meet at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, where she placed 3rd.

The Georgetown women’s “media guide” on its web site hasn’t been updated in 13 years, but by taking the top indoor 400 times through 2009 and then updating through conference performance lists since then I’ve come up with my own version of an all-time Georgetown women’s indoor 400 list:

53.14 … Steffanie Smith, 1993
53.64 … Abigail Johnson, 2010
53.78 … Sasha Spencer, 2001
54.13 … Monica Hargrove, 2004
54.28 … Carron Allen, 2000
54.37 … Nickey Penado, 2001
54.44 … Maya Drayton, 2020
54.79 … Bridget Johnson, 1996
54.91 … Jennifer Bell, 1987

Eastern’s Jailya Ash hurdles to first Big East Conference title!!!!!!

Eastern grad Jailya Ash, a sophomore at UConn, won her first Big East hurdles title Saturday, outracing the field in the 60-meter hurdles final in Chicago.

Ash ran 8.35, finishing a step ahead of Villanova’s Jane Livingston, who was 2nd in 8.40. She was only 4-100ths of a second off her lifetime-best of 8.31, which she ran at a meet in December in Boston.

Livingston led all qualifiers with an 8.40 in Friday’s trials, with Ash just behind in 8.42. They lined up next to each other in the final, with Livingston in Lane 4 and Ash to her right in Lane 5, and it was a two-person race, with nobody else under 8.50.

The win was particularly sweet for Ash coming a year after she failed to finish the race in the hurdles prelims in last year’s Big East meet and then finishing 11-100ths of a second behind Livingston last spring in the Big East outdoor meet in Storrs with her PR 13.58.

UConn hasn’t bothered updating the women’s track and field records section on its web site since 2015, but Ash races 2nd in school history with her 8.31 behind only Phylicia George, who ran 8.24 in the prelims of the 2010 NCAA Championships at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.

Willingboro’s Kenady Wilson wins 3rd conference high jump title for North Carolina A&T!!!!!!

Willingboro grad Kenady Wilson won her 3rd conference title in the high jump Friday at the Colonial Athletic Conference meet in Virginia Beach.

Wilson, a senior at North Carolina A&T, cleared 5-5 ¾ on her third attempt to secure the win and then cleared 5-7 on her first attempt before shutting down on a high note.

Wilson won the Big South Conference meet in Winston-Salem, N.C., last winter with a clearance of 5-9¾, and she won the MEAC Outdoor Championships in May of 2021 with a 5-10 ½. I don’t know why North Carolina AT&T has been in three different conferences in the span of 21 months, but the main thing is Wilson keeps racking up conference titles.

Wilson set her PR of 6-0 ¾ last spring at the Aggie Classic in Greensboro, N.C.

North Carolina A&T does not list any school records on its web site.

RV’S KRISTINA TOSSAS PR’S BY MORE THAN A FOOT, WINS BIG TEN LONG JUMP TITLE!!!!!!!!

Rancocas Valley’s Kristina Tossas, the No. 11 seed going in, PR’d by more than a foot to win the Big Ten long jump title Friday evening.

Tossas, a Rutgers junior, entered the meet with a lifetime-best of 19-7 ½ from a meet last month at Clemson. But she popped a 20-9 ¼ on her first attempt and that stood up as the winning jump at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

That’s the No. 3 jump in Rutgers history and best since Williamstown’s Gabrielle Farquharson went 20-10 ¼ at the 2015 Big Ten Championships, also in Geneva. Oakcreset’s Shameka Marshall set the school record of 21-10 ¼ at the 2006 NCAA Championships in Fayetteville, Ark., so the top three long jumpers in Rutgers history are all from South Jersey.

After her 20-9 ¼, Tossas fouled and jumped 18-0 ¼ before a 20-2 ¼ on her first jump of the finals and after a 17-6 she closed with a 19-11 ½. She finished with the three-best jumps of her life.

Winslow’s Tionna Tobias jumped 20-0 ½ on her third attempt and it looked like a 1-2 South Jersey finish until Indiana’s Paola Fernandez-Sola jumped 20-6 ½ on her final attempt to take second. Still, that’s two 3rd-place finishes for Tobias, who also finished 3rd in the pentathlon.

Tossas’ 20-9 ¼ is No. 17 among U.S. women, pending other results Friday, and is the best jump by a Burlington County high school graduate since Carol Lewis went 23-1 in 1985. It’s No. 7 on the all-time South Jersey alumni list and best since Winslow’s Cidae’a Woods went 21-0 at the 2017 SEC Championships in Columbia, S.C.

Tossas, a 2020 R.V. graduate, had a high school-best of 18-7 ¾ at the 2019 outdoor state meet at Franklin High. Oddly, she was also the No. 11 seed that spring when she won the state Group 4 title.