Paulsboros’ Jamile Gantt ties Gloucester County high jump record in terrific battle vs. Mainland’s Mawali Osunniyi!!!!!!

Paulsboro senior Jamile Gantt became the first South Jersey high jumper in seven years to clear 6-10 on Thursday night with his win at the South Jersey Elite Invitational at Delsea.

Gantt’s 6-10 clearance is No. 1 in New Jersey this year and best by a South Jersey jumper since Markqueese Bell of Bridgeton cleared 7-0 at the 2016 Cape-Atlantic League Championships in Bridgeton.

Gantt tied the Gloucester County and school record set by Spencer Irvin in 1993 at the Haddonfield Invitational and matched by Delsea’s Josh Butler at 2006 Group 3 sectionals at Buena and Williamstown’s Devin Bradham at Group 4 states at Egg Harbor and Delsea’s Ameer Banks at the South Jersey Invitational at Delsea in 2015.

Gantt won a terrific competition with Mainland senior Mawali Osunniyi. Gantt entered at 5-10 and cleared 5-10, 6-0, 6-2 and 6-4 on his first try and 6-6 on his second. Osunniyi entered at 6-2 and was clean through 6-6.

With the bar at 6-8 – equalling both jumpers’ PR – both cleared on their first attempt. So going up to 6-10, Osunniyi was in the lead thanks to Gantt’s miss at 6-6. Both missed their first two tries, but Gantt got over the bar at 6-10 on his 10th jump of the competition.

He had the bar raised to 6-10 ¼ to take sole possession of the school and county record but missed three tries.

Osunniyi has now cleared 6-8 twice in a row. He won the Woodbury Relays last week at 6-8 on a tiebreaker with Gantt.

Gantt also has an 800 PR of 1:59.30 although he hasn’t run an official one yet this spring.

We’re operating as if this meet continues the lineage of the South Jersey Invitational – same track, same day of the week, same format, different name – and that puts

All-Time South Jersey Elite High Jump List
7-0 … Mike Morrison (Willingboro), 2003
6-10 … Mike Starks (Haddon Heights), 1993
6-10 … Todd Lowber (Delran), 2001
6-10 ……. Morrison, 2001
6-10 … Ameer Banks (Delsea), 2015
6-10 … Jamile Gantt (Paulsboro), 2023
6-8 … Spencer Irvin (Paulsboro), 1995
6-8 … Darryl Gause (Schalick), 2000
6-8 … Raffael Craig (Millville), 1999
6-8 … Dwayne Robinson (Bridgeton), 1992
6-8 … Montez Blair (Timber Creek), 2008
6-8 … Marshall Akins (Egg Harbor Twp.), 2006
6-8 … Ben Mitchell (St. Joe’s-Hammonton), 2015
6-8 … Mawali Osunniyi (Mainland Reg.), 2023

All-Time South Jersey High Jump List
7-4 1/2 ..… Paul Klemic [Mainland Reg.], 2000
7-4 1/4 ..… Robert Jordan [Millville], 1999
7-3 1/4 ..… Mike Morrison [Willingboro], 2003
7-1 ………. Drew Kanz [Seneca], 2009
7-0 1/2 ..… Dwayne Robinson [Bridgeton], 1992
7-0 ………. Marc Holland [Willingboro], 1978
7-0 ………. Reggie Williams [Highland], 1997
7-0 ………. Raffael Craig [Millville], 1999
7-0 ………. Daryl Gause [Schalick], 2000
7-0 …..….. Todd Lowber [Delran], 2001
7-0 …..….. Montez Blair [Timber Creek], 2008
7-0 ………. Markquese Bell [Bridgeton], 2016
6-11 …….. Kerry Vivett [Edgewood], 1985
6-10 1/2 … Terry Ferguson [Cherry Hill West], 1987
6-10 1/2 … Mike Starks [Haddon Heights], 1993
6-10 1/4 … Ed Malone [Gloucester], 1985
6-10 …….. Scott Knecht [Haddonfield], 1979
6-10 …….. Scott Landers [Northern Burlington], 1980
6-10 …….. Paul Tyson [Camden], 1983
6-10 …….. Troy Saunders [Bordentown], 1983
6-10 …….. Pat Collier [Willingboro], 1983
6-10 …….. Damon Julian [Edgewood], 1984
6-10 …….. Spencer Irvin [Paulsboro], 1993
6-10 …….. Jarrett Carr [Pennsauken], 1994
6-10 …….. Jamil Sanders [Bridgeton], 1994
6-10 …….. Willie Hill [Vineland], 1994
6-10 …….. Anthony Butler [Schalick], 1999
6-10 …….. Marshall Akins [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2005
6-10 …….. Justin Oliver [Pennsauken], 2006
6-10 …….. Josh Butler [Delsea], 2006
6-10 …….. Devin Bradham [Williamstown], 2005
6-10 …….. Ameer Banks [Delsea], 2015
6-10 …….. Jamile Gantt [Paulsboro], 2023

Another county record for Ocean City’s Sophia Curtis in dazzling double win at South Jersey Elite!!!!!!

Ocean City junior Sophia Curtis, already the top triple jumper in New Jersey, is now also the top intermediate hurdler in New Jersey.

Curtis recorded a dazzling double Thursday night at the South Jersey Elite Invitational at Delsea, winning the 400-meter hurdles in 1:01.50 – a Cape May County record – and winning the triple jump at 40-5, just off the county record of 40-10 ¼ she set last weekend when she was the top American at the 127th annual Penn Relays.

Although Curtis ran 1:00.9 in a dual meet at Egg Harbor last month, this was the first official 400-meter hurdles race of her life, since Delaware still runs the 300 hurdles. Curtis attended Padua Academy in Wilmington until this year.

Keira Phillips of Middle Township set the previous Cape May County record of 1:03.19 at the state Group 4 meet last year at Franklin. Before that it was Rachel Stremme’s 1:03.82 for Ocean City at the 2014 Cape-Atlantic Championships, also at Egg Harbor.

In the triple jump, Curtis fouled on her first attempt before hitting 40-5 on her second with legal wind (+0.1). She added four more very good jumps – 39-7 ¾, 39-5 ¼, 40-1 and 39-10, all with legal wind.

Curtis averaged 39-10 ½ on her five legal jumps.

Rancocas Valley junior Lauren Fadairo PR’d with a 37-0 ¼ for 2nd place. That’s No. 6 in the state and No. 3 in South Jersey. It’s also only nine inches shy of the R.V. school record of 37-9 ¼ set at the 2017 Rowan Open in Glassboro by Ameenah Saalih.

Curtis, in her first year at Ocean City, now holds five Cape May County records: The 400 (57.99), 55-meter hurdles (8.33) and triple jump (41-3 ¼) indoors and the triple jump (40-10 ¼) and intermediates (1:01.50) outdoors. She’s also jumped 17-8 in her only long jump competition at Ocean City. She hasn’t run a 100 hurdles or 400 race outdoors yet and hasn’t long jumped indoors.

All-Time South Jersey 400-Meter Hurdles List
56.83 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2005
59.03 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1988
59.56 … Torie Robinson (Winslow Twp.], 2013
59.66 … Mandie Dulin [Shawnee], 1997
1:00.13 … Arianna Smith [Pennsville], 2019
1:00.16 … Aliya Rae Garozzo [Paul VI], 2018
1:00.1h … Danielle Myricks [Willingboro], 2001
1:00.26 … Helena Leyrer [Buena], 2012
1:00.40 … Diamond McLaughlin [Absegami], 2021
1:00.47 … Shaquanda Meylor [Wilson], 2006
1:00.48 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2012
1:00.55 … Katrina Sye [Buena], 1997
1:00.58 … Andrea Olsen [Buena], 2013
1:00.67 … Meredith Updike [Cinnaminson], 2019
1:00.69 … Kristina Keegan [Haddonfield], 2003
1:00.73 … Pam Richardson [Edgewood]., 2001
1:00.79 … Courtney Smith [Penns Grove], 2014
1:00.8h … Brittany Caserta [Highland], 2003
1:00.90 … Medea Ashton [Washington Twp.], 1999
1:01.0h … Eusheka Bartley [Highland], 1992
1:01.04 … Tynisha Revels [Camden], 1999
1:01.07 … Amirah Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
1:01.1h … Zonya Cross [Edgewood], 1983
1:01.14 … Brooke Kott [Millville], 2009
1:01.14 … Okechi Ogbuokiri [Willingboro], 1995
1:01.23 … Brianna Snowden [Rancocas Valley], 2019
1:01.25 … Carly Pettipaw [Lenape], 2015
1:01.29 … Morgan Gantt [Winslow Twp.], 2002
1:01.3h … Vernick Smith [Wilson], 1998
1:01.32 … Brittany Preston [Winslow Twp.], 2016
1:01.35 … Thaila Cooper [Kingsway], 2015
1:01.41 … Aliya Rae Garozzo [Paul VI], 2018
1:01.42 … Natalie Edwards [Pleasantville], 1995
1:01.46 … Jewel Ash [Eastern], 2019
1:01.49 … Mary Bohi [Seneca], 2009
1:01.50 … Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2023
1:01.54 … Janeya Hammond [Winslow Twp.], 2019
1:01.66 … Asia Davy [Winslow Twp.], 2006
1:01.73 … Joshonda Johnson [Absegami], 2016
1:01.75 … Kristina Keegan [Haddonfield], 2003
1:01.75 … Amanda Radzimski [Washington Twp.], 2002
1:01.83 … Jackie Dim [Washington Twp.], 2008
1:01.7h … Tenille Payne [Edgewood], 2001
1:01.86 … Cassandra Lenkowski [Clearview], 2010
1:01.94 … Brittany Caserta [Highland Reg.], 2003
1:01.99 … Evann Thompson [Lenape], 2012

All-Time South Jersey Triple Jump List
42-2 … Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2018
40-10 ¼ … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2014
40-10 ¼ … Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2023
39-7 ½ … Zenee Gadson [Glassboro], 2012
39-7 ¼ … Shaya Wilkerson [Lenape], 2012
39-6 … Jessica Mills [Deptford], 2005
39-5 ½ … Elizabeth Montague [Cherokee], 2014
39-3 … Genevieve Okoro [Eastern Reg.], 2010
39-2 ¼ … Mariah Hubbard [Absegami Reg.], 2016
38-11 … Rachel Montague [Cherokee], 2008
38-8 … Shameka Marshall [Oakcrest], 2001
38-8 … Javona Ford [Millville], 2010
38-8 … Leah Ellis [Millville], 2021
38-6 … Monet Gist [Atlantic City], 2013
38-5 ½ … Camryn Dirkes [Mainland Reg.], 2022
38-4 … Mariah Stephens [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2021
38-1 … Cidae’a Woods [Winslow Twp.], 2014
38-0 ¼ … Janell Rowe [Sterling], 2017
38-0 ¼ … Nalah Abul-Qasim [Williamstown], 2019
38-0 ¼ … Caleah Allen [Williamstown], 2012

Woodbury’s Peyton Shute runs New Jersey’s fastest 1,600 this year, leads 4 others under 4:20 at S.J. Elite!!!!!!

Woodbury junior Peyton Shute ran the fastest time in New Jersey this year and led four other runners under 4:20 Thursday in a wild 1,600 race at the South Jersey Elite at Delsea.

Shute won the race in 4:13.77, with Haddon Heights senior Jack Bolling 2nd in 4:15.12 and Haddonfield senior George Andrus 3rd in 4:15.31. Cinnaminson senior Alex Boyko [4:17.55] and senior teammate Matt McCarron [4:19.54] also went under 4:20. Five others broke 4:25 in a race that produced five of the eight-fastest times in New Jersey this year.

Shute took six other runners through 400 between 65.11 and 65.99 and through 800 between 2:09.00 and 2:10.68 before the race began in earnest.

The five leaders separated from the pack on the third lap, with Shute splitting 62.56, Andrus 62.80, McCarron 63.18, Boyko 63.48 and Bolling 63.87, so going into the gun lap Shute led at 3:11.56, followed by Andrus at 3:12.39, Boyko 3:12.94, McCarron 3:13.20 and Bolling 3:13.61.

Shute closed in 62.22 and 2:04.78, Bolling in 61.52 and 2:05.39, Andrus in 62.93 and 2:05.73 – three South Jersey milers closing in sub-2:06 and breaking 4:16.

Shute lowered his PR from 4:14.89 from last year’s Haddonfield Invitational. Bolling’s PR was 4:19.02 from indoor sectionals at the Bubble, and his previous outdoor PR was 4:24.24 from this meet last year.

Andrus ran 4:10.97 last spring, but this is by far his fastest race since he missed the end of the indoor season.

Boyko’s previous PR was an indoor 4:18.28 at Group 2 states at the Bubble and 4:19.26 outdoors from sectionals last year on the same track, and McCarron lowered his PR a crazy eight seconds from a 4:27.62, also at last year’s sectionals.

Shute moved into the No. 10 spot on a ridiculously fast all-time Gloucester County list – he’s the 11th Gloucester County runner under 4:14, which is nuts for a relatively small county in terms of population.

Gloucester County now has 10 of the 30-fastest times in South Jersey history but accounts for only 16 percent of South Jersey’s population.

All-Time South Jersey 1,600 List
4:08.58 … Kyle Rakitis [Kingsway], 2021
4:10.24y ….. Mike Mantini [Gateway], 1979
4:11.07 … Xavier Fraction [Washington Twp.], 2009
4:11.84 … Tom Cooke [Kingsway], 2012
4:12.08 … Bill Dolan [Clearview], 2014
4:12.5y ….. Dick Caton [Woodbury], 1978
4:13.23 … Justin Branco [Delsea], 2015
4:13.46 … Stone Caraccio [Kingsway], 2019
4:13.4y … Greg Stremmel [Gateway[, 1973
4:13.77 … Peyton Shute [Woodbury], 2023
4:13.83 … Carmen Cavella [Washington Twp.], 2003

We’re operating on the theory that the South Jersey Elite traces its lineage to the South Jersey Invitational, with a girls division added. It has a different name but is really the same meet, so that’s how we’ll move forward in terms of records, lists and stats.

With that in mind, Shute, Bolling and Andrus move into the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 spots on the all-time meet performance list behind Seth Clevenger’s 4:12.92 last year.

4:12.92 … Seth Clevenger (Haddonfield), 2022
4:13.77 … Peyton Shute (Woodbury), 2023
4:15.12 … Jack Bolling (Haddon Heights), 2023
4:15.31 … George Andrus (Haddonfield), 2023
4:15.83 Murad Campbell (Overbrook), 1999
4:16.30 Ishmael Muhammad (Oakcrest), 2014
4:16.52 … Jacob Cobb (West Deptford), 2022
4:16.8 Steve Mazur (Highland), 1992
4:17.12 Bryan Skelly (Washington Twp.), 2000
4:17.34 Chris Martin (Northern Burlington), 2014
4:17.41 … Tyler Schill (Cinnaminson), 2022
4:17.46 …….. Shute, 2022
4:17.55 … Alex Boyko (Cinnaminson), 2023
4:7.73 Justin Branco (Delsea), 2014
4:17.86 Matt Nussbaum (Haddonfield) 2011

Kingsway grad Autumn DeMary records huge hurdles PR at TCNJ Invitational!!!!!!

Huge hurdles PR for Kingsway graduate Autumn DeMary over the weekend.

DeMary, a senior at Bloomfield, won the 100-meter hurdles at the Lions Invitational in Ewing in 14.38, finishing more than a second ahead of the field in poor conditions but with legal wind at 1.2.

After not recording a collegiate victory until April, DeMary has won three of her last four races and finished 2nd in the other one.

Her previous PR was a 14.55 last spring in the prelims of a meet in Glassboro, but that was wind-aided. Her wind-legal PR before this weekend was 14.59, which she ran twice last spring in consecutive meets in Baltimore and Lakewood.

DeMary’s high school PR was 14.67 in the prelims of the 2019 Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington. She won Tri-County and Gloucester County titles before graduating.

Her first year of outdoor track at Bloomfield was 2021 and she had a best time of 15.17, and she lowered that to 14.55 last year.

No all-time lists or school records – or pretty much anything remotely useful – on Bloomfield’s web site – they don’t even mention Bloomfield going to the TCNJ Invitational (but they do have a preview of the 2021 CACC softball tournament). But presumably the school record in the hurdles is the 13.74 run by Rancocas Valley graduate Jasmine Staten in Baltimore last April. Staten, one of the best hurdlers, sprinters and long jumpers in South Jersey history while attending Lenape, only ran for Bloomfield one year. She ran one race for Holy Family early this indoor season and hasn’t run since, but she’s still on Holy Family’s roster so hopefully she’s back on the track soon.

As for DeMary, she’s ranked No. 1 in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference by nearly a second over Shanell Pusey of Holy Family, who has run 15.24. She’s also ranked 6th in the 200 at 26.39.

The CACC Championships are scheduled for this weekend at Georgian Court in Lakewood. The women’s hurdles trials are Friday and the finals Saturday.

DeMary placed 2nd in the hurdles at the 2021 CACC Championships behind teammate TeSeanna Harris – who attended C.A. Morgan Village Academy of Camden and competed for Camden High – and 3rd last year behind Staten and Harris in a 1-2-3 South Jersey sweep.

Millville’s Bryanna Craig sets heptathlon PR at Drake Relays with #5 Under-20 mark in the world!!!!!!!

Millville’s Bryanna Craig recorded the best heptathlon by a Purdue woman in 22 years this weekend, scoring 5,411 points at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa.

That’s the No. 5 score in the world this year among juniors (under 20) and the No. 3 score in NCAA Division 1 among freshmen. She’s also now No. 24 among U.S. women.

Craig’s previous PR was 5,388 at the U.S. Junior Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., last June.

Craig didn’t set any PRs in her seven events, but she also didn’t have any weak events either. She scored fairly close to her PR in everything.

In the opening 100-meter hurdles, Craig ran 14.29 with legal wind (1.3) for 938 points, and she followed that with a strong result in the high jump, 916 points for a 5-8 ¾ clearance. She added 524 points in the shot put with a 32-6 ¼ on her first attempt and then finished Day 1 with a 25.10 in the 200 for 878 points.

On Day 2, she long jumped 18-2 ½ for 715 points – all three jumps were at 17-9 ½ or better – and then popped a 112-0 in the javelin, which was worth 555 points. In the closing 800, she ran 2:15.54 for 885 points, best in the competition.

Although she placed 4th overall, Craig was the top collegiate, finishing behind three post-collegiate competitors. She was the only collegian over 5,000 points.

Although she didn’t have any PRs, her 200, hurdles and high jump were PRs among performances in multi competitions.

Her lifetime bests are 24.95 in the 200, 14.08 in the hurdles (while she was at Lubbock Coronado High in Texas), 5-10 in the high jump (while at Ruston High in Louisiana), 18-7 ¼ in the long jump, 130-4 in the javelin, 34-4 ¼ in the shot put and 2:14.27 in the 800.

Craig’s score is 6th-highest all-time by a Purdue since Angela Craft scored 5,547 points when she placed 6th in the 2001 NCAA Championships at Hayward Field.

Craig is the No. 3 U.S. junior this year, behind Haley Rizek [5,612] and Cheyenne Williamson [5,595], with both those performances coming at Cougar Stadium in Azusa, Calif.

Craig also apparently anchored Purdue’s 4-by-4 in 54.77. Purdue placed 3rd in 3:38.47. The official results show Cierra Williams anchoring, but a story on Purdue’s web site says Craig anchored.

Williamstown’s Anna Sasse runs crazy 800 PR for Rowan!!!!!!

A month ago, Anna Sasse had never broken 2:19 in the 800. Now she’s one of the fastest half-milers in NCAA Division 3.

Sasse, a Williamstown graduate and a junior at Rowan, ran an incredible PR of 2:15.02 in terrible cold and rainy conditions and placed second (and first among collegiate runners) in the 800 at the TCNJ Invitational in Ewing.

Jordan Shead, a former Notre Dame All-America now competing post-collegiately and coaching at Ursinus, won the race in 2:05.25, just off her PR of 2:04.88 from last spring.

Sasse’s previous 800 PR was 2:17.86 a month ago at the Danny Curran Invitational in Chester, Pa. Her PR in high school was 2:20.84, which got her 5th place in the 2021 South Jersey Group 4 sectionals at Washington Township.

She broke 2:20 for the first time a year ago with a 2:19.55 at a meet in Baltimore, but that remained her PR until April 1 when she ran that 2:17.86 at Widener. Saturday’s race was her first 800 since then, so she lowered her PR exactly 4 ½ seconds in exactly four weeks and the span of two races.

Rowan’s school record in the 800 is 2:12.74 set by Fairleigh Dickinson transfer Marcia Baker from Newark West Side when she placed 2nd to Heather O’Shea of Mount Union in the 1994 NCAA Division 3 Championships in Naperville, Ill.

Sasse also PR’d this spring in the 1,500 with a 4:44.09 at a meet in Glassboro in April – equivalent of a 5:06.82 full mile. Her 2:15.02 ranks 33rd in all of NCAA Division 3. She’s No. 3 in the NJAC in the 800 and No. 1 in the 1,500 by more than five seconds.

Sasse will be the No. 1 seed in the 800 and No. 3 in the 1,500 at the NJAC Championships, also at Ramapo, this weekend.

 

With 3 freshmen and a sophomore, Willingboro girls race to first Penn Relays 4×4 win since 2010!!!!!!

For the first time in 13 years, the Willingboro girls came away with a coveted wheel at the Penn Relays.

And they did it with three freshmen and a sophomore.

Sophomore Nester Wea and freshmen Kaila Speight, Jaden Murry and Aaliyah Robinson ran 4:01.33 to win the South Jersey Small School 1,600-Meter Relay at Franklin Field.

Full splits aren’t available, but the Penn Relays site shows the second handoff at 1:58.76, which means Wea and Speight averaged 59.38 per leg. Murry ran the third leg in 1:00.92 and Robinson, running unpressed, anchored in 1:01.66.

It was Willingboro’s first win at Penn since 2010, when Asja Goode, Patrice Rowe, Tiya Saran Mutazz and Vanessa Arientyl ran 3:54.82.

Overall, it was Willingboro’s ninth win in a South Jersey 4-by-4 at Penn and 12th win overall at the Penn Relays.

There was only one South Jersey race through 1998, and Willingboro won that one in 4:00.45 in 1996, 3:55.82 in 1997 and 3:53.55 in 1998. The Chimeras won the Large-School race in 1999 [3:48.80], 2000 [3:53.15], 2002 [3:51.45] and 2003 [3:47.30]. And they previously won the Small-School race in 2010 [3:54.82]. Willingboro also won the Philadelphia Area race in 1998 [3:49.53] and 2000 [3:46.18] and the Championship of America in 1999 [3:45.74].

This year’s performance was Willingboro’s fastest at Penn since 2010. That’s also the last year the Chimeras broke 4:00, so they’re less than 1 ½ seconds away with all the championship races – and presumably better weather – still to come.

Willingboro’s time was 9th-fastest among 127 New Jersey schools at Penn and 2nd-fastest among Group 1 or Group 2 schools, behind only Rumson-Fair Haven’s 3:55.23.

Haddonfield, which won in 2013, 2017 and 2019, placed 2nd in 4:09.17, with junior Chloe Kamp, enior Grace Malcarney, junior Miranda Keith and sophomore Lindsey Cummins, and Audubon ran 4:14.11 for 3rd with sophomore Makenna Ammon and juniors Arianna Bittner, Kira Collins and Ava Rizzo.

Fastest split of the race was turned in by Deptford junior Djassi Dean, who ran 58.84 on the second leg. Kamp was credited with a 59.66 leadoff leg for Haddonfield.

Here’s a look at all the Small-School races since the South Jersey 4-by-4 was split into two races in 1998:

2023
1. Willingboro 4:01.33, 2. Haddonfield 4:09.17, 3. Audubon 4:14.11
2022
1. Clayton 3:47.39, 2. Timber Creek 4:04.28, 3. Camden 4:11.64
2021
Not Held
2020
Not Held
2019
1. Collingswood 4:00.51, 2. Delsea 4:01.51, 3. Audubon 4:06.20
2018
1. Collingswood 4:01.66, 2. Camden Catholic 4:06.83, 3. Haddonfield 4:08.05
2017
1. Audubon 4:00.44, 2. Collingswood 4:02.04, 3. Camden 4:03.29
2016
1. Camden Catholic 4:08.69, 2. Haddon Twp. 4:12.21, 3. Audubon 4:13.39
2015
1. Pemberton 4:07.97, 2. Deptford 4:09.51, 3. Haddonfield 4:10.88
2014
1. Delsea 4:06.24, 2. Audubon 4:07.93, 3. Haddonfield 4:12.49
2013
1. Camden 4:07.24, 2. Bishop Eustace 4:09.21, 3. Willingboro 4:09.30
2012
1. Kingsway 4:00.77, 2. Camden 4:04.47, 3. Haddonfield 4:06.21
2011
1. Camden 4:04.27, 2. Haddonfield 4:05.86, 3. Haddon Heights 4:13.48
2010
1. Willingboro 3:54.82, 2. Delsea 3:58.66, 3. Haddonfield 4:04.38
2009
1. Camden 3:57.23, 2. Delsea 4:05.33, 3. Haddon Heights 4:14.18
2008
1. Haddonfield 4:01.70, 2. Paul VI 4:11.88, 3. Holy Cross 4:15.11
2007
1. Rancocas Valley 4:03.62, 2. Haddonfield 4:05.66, 3. Paul VI 4:11.36
2006
1. Haddonfield 4:01.48, 2. Rancocas Valley 4:04.56, 3. Palmyra 4:08.65
2005
1. Bishop Eustace 4:03.58, 2. Haddonfield 4:04.26, 3. Rancocas Valley 4:05.01
2004
1. Bishop Eustace 4:03.88, 2. Clearview 4:14.05, 3. Holy Cross 4:17.93
2003
1. Haddonfield 4:06.51, 2. Paul VI 4:06.64, 3. West Deptford 4:12.35
2002
1. Paul VI 4:10.34, 2. Haddonfield 4:12.34, 3. Bishop Eustace 4:14.25
2001
1. Paul VI 4:05.56, 2. Haddonfield 4:10.24, 3. West Deptford 4:10.89
2000
1. Woodrow Wilson 4:02.48, 2. Paul VI 4:05.27, 3. Palmrya 4:07.51
1999
1. Edgewood 3:58.00, 2. Woodrow Wilson 3:58.12, 3. Palmyra 4:06.71
1998
1. Edgewood 3:58.00, 2. Woodrow Wilson 3:58.12, 3. Palmyra 4:06.71