Delsea’s Mason Murray PRs in pole vault with New Jersey sophomore #1 clearance!!!!!!

Delsea’s Mason Murray became New Jersey’s top sophomore pole vaulter Saturday with a lifetime-best 13-0 clearance.

Murray won the vault at the South Jersey Track Coaches Association meet at the Bubble in Toms River. Murray led a 1-2-3-4 Delsea finish in the vault.

Murray had a previous indoor best of 12-0, which he cleared twice earlier this month, once at the Bubble and once at Ocean Breeze. His previous overall PR was a 12-7 ½ when he placed 5th in the freshman vault at West Philly Nationals this past June.

Seniors Carlos Reyes and Jacob Briles cleared 12-0 for 2nd and 3rd place and Crusader junior Henry Cifaloglio cleared 11-6. Reyes has cleared 13-0 outdoors and 12-6 indoors. The 12-0 was an overall PR for Briles, who had cleared 11-6 once indoors and once outdoors. Cifaloglio has cleared 12-0 outdoors, but the 12-6 was an 18-inch PR indoors.

Overall, Murray is tied for No. 7 in the state and No. 3 in South Jersey. Oakcrest senior Ryan Merlino and Willingboro senior Jackson Murry have both cleared 14-0 this winter. West Deptford seniors Raymond Senatore and Alex Sposito and Clearview senior Daniel Couse have all cleared 13-0 this month.

Audubon’s Leo Davis cleared 13-0 as a sophomore last year and won the state Group 1 title indoors. He hasn’t vaulted yet this winter.

Ocean City’s Sophia Curtis opens senior year with #7 triple jump in U.S.!!!!!!

Sophia Curtis opened her senior season at Ocean City with the No. 7 triple jump performance in the U.S. this year.

Curtis jumped 39-11 on her 4th jump of an outstanding series of jumps to win the U.S. Marine Corps Holiday Classic at the Armory Friday. That’s No. 1 in New Jersey by more than a foot.

Her only superior meet indoors was Boston Nationals this past March, where she had the four best indoor jumps of her life in Boston in March – 39-11 ¼, 40-2, 40-9 and the 41-3 ¼ – the last three all breaking the South Jersey record.

On Friday, she opened with a 38-8 ½ and a 38-9 ½ before hitting her 39-11. She finished with jumps of 38-4, 39-3 and 39-10 ½.

Her six jumps averaged 39-1 ½, better than any other individual jump in the competition. Pryncess Jackson of Highland Springs (Va.) High School placed 2nd with a 38-3 ½.

Curtis last spring won the Meet of Champions in the triple jump, jumped 17-8 ½ in the long jump was a state champ in the intermediates at 1:00.42 and won states in the 400 and also had a PR of 56.04. She has yet to run the 100 hurdles outdoors but she was 4th in the Meet of Champions last year indoor in the 55 hurdles.

Glassboro’s Damere Lassiter pops South Jersey No. 1 shot put at Marine Corps Holiday Classic!!!!!!

Glassboro junior Damere Lassiter uncorked the No. 1 shot put by a South Jersey thrower this winter Friday at the U.S. Marine Corps Holiday Classic at the Armory.

Lassiter won the event with an indoor PR 54-3 ¾ on his final throw.

Lassiter entered the competition with an indoor PR of 51-5 ½ from one of the Cherokee Throwdown meets last January. He blew that away three times, with a 54-0 ¼ on his 2nd attempt, a 52-1 ½ on his 4th throw and finally the 54-3 ¾ on his final attempt.

Senior Nathan West of CBA Albany placed 2nd with a 53-5 ½ and Willingboro junior Julian Williams popped a PR 50-6 ½ on his 4th throw to take 3rd place. He had PR’d with a 50-4 two weeks ago at another Armory meet.

Lassiter’s throw is a Glassboro school record and the best indoor throw by a South Jersey Group 1 thrower in 18 years, since Pennsville’s John Clark threw 54-8 at the 2006 Meet of Champions at Princeton’s Jadwin Gym.

Lassiter bumped Delsea junior Jonathan Harris for the No. 1 throw by a South Jersey athlete this winter. Harris threw 54-2 ½ at Ocean Breeze last week. Lassiter’s throw looks like No. 3 in the state this year, although the MileSplit rankings have been a mess all year.

Lassiter set his outdoor PR of 54-11 in June when he placed 2nd at the state Group 1 meet at Frankin High School.

In the discus, Lassiter threw 184-8 at South Jersey Group 1 sectionals last spring at Pennsauken. He was the No. 5 sophomore nationally in the discus.

All-Time Gloucester County Indoor 54-Foot List
63-1 ¾ … Nick Pulli [West Deptford], 2014
62-0 ½ … Jason Nwosu [Delsea], 2022
60-3 … Harry Dilks [Pitman], 1971
58-9 … Greg Ross [Deptford], 1976
58-8 ¾ … Bill Goldsborough [Delsea], 2018
57-11 … Kwabena Keene [Washington Twp], 2008
57-9 ½ … Rich Lewis [Williamstown], 1985
57-8 1/4 … Josh Awotunde [Delsea], 2013
57-5 … Joe Metzger [Delsea], 2021
56-5 ¼ … Chris Pressley [Woodbury], 2003
55-4 ¾ … Ryan Knight [Delsea], 1996
54-8 … Greg Masso [Delsea], 2023
54-6 ½ … Josh Caudill [Delsea], 2022
54-4 ¾ … Sam Shinn [Kingsway], 2016
54-3 ¼ … Damere Lassiter [Glassboro], 2024
54-2 ½ … Jonathan Harris [Delsea], 2023

Sofia Day uses devastating kick to win 800 at Ocean Breeze Holiday Festival with #6 time in South Jersey history!!!!!!

Mainland Regional junior Sofia Day used a 31.6 final lap to move up from 3rd place to 1st and win the 800 at the Ocean Breeze Holiday Festival Wednesday on Staten Island in 2:13.96.

Day’s time is 6th-fastest in South Jersey history and fastest in 13 years.

Day was out in 68.68 through 400 meters and came through 600 in 1:42.46, just behind Annie Miller of Metrolina Christian Academy of Indian Trail, N.C., (1:40.37), and Ella Masem of Bellport High in Brookhaven, N.Y., on Long Island (1:41.66).

But Day unleashed a torrid kick on the final lap, and even though Masem closed in 33.14 to run 2:14.80 and Miller closed in 35.05 to run 2:15.42, Day overtook both with her 31.56 final lap.

So she negatived 68.68 and 65.28.

Day, who ran an indoor PR 5:06.89 on the same track on Saturday, broke her own Atlantic County indoor 800 record of 2:14.25 from Boston Nationals in March. She hasn’t run outdoor track in her first two years at Mainland.

The only Atlantic County girls to run faster outdoors are Oakcrest’s Nijgia Snapp [2:10.57 at Egg Harbor in 2009] and Buena’s Katrina Sye [2:09.2 at in 1999 at Buena].

Day’s time is fastest in New Jersey so far this year and No. 2 nationally, according to the MileSplit U.S. database, behind only Lucy Benton of Mountain Brook (Ala.) High School at a meet earlier this year in Birmingham, Ala. Benton has a PR of 2:10.90 from an outdoor meet in May 2022 in Gulf Shores, Ala.

Here’s a look at the fastest indoor 800 times in South Jersey history

2:09.56 … Megan Tiernan [Washington Twp.], 2010
2:10.0h … Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2001
2:12.46 … Monica Olkowski [Cherokee], 1990
2:12.55 … Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], 2010
2:13.51 … Emily Duffey [Lenape], 2011
2:13.96 … Sofia Day [Mainland Regional], 2024
2:14.12 … Carly Pettipaw [Lenape], 2013
2;14.27 … Kelsey Niglio [Cherokee], 2023
2:14.5h … Ruth Lockbaum [Glassboro], 1985
2:14.6h … Michelle DiMuro [Shawnee], 1985
2:14.64 … Bridget Flynn [Ocean City], 2014
2:14.99 … Kami Joi Hickson [Washington Twp.], 2017

WASHINGTON TWP.’S YASHAHYA BROWN, AJANI DWYER, LOGAN PEREZ & JOHN SANTOS RUN #9 TIME IN STATE HISTORY AND #1 US 800-METER RELAY AT OCEAN BREEZE!!!!!!!!

Washington Township’s Yashahya Brown, Ajani Dwyer, Logan Perez and John Santos put together one of the fastest 800-meter relay performances in state history Wednesday at the Ocean Breeze Invitational.

Brown, Dwyer and Perez, seniors, and Santos, a junior, ran 1:28.28, finishing 13 meters ahead of 2nd-place Bishop McNamara of Forestville, Md., which ran 1:29.84.

The results show Santos anchoring, but we’re guessing Dwyer – one of the fastest sprinters in state history – anchored.

Washington Township’s time is No. 9 in state history indoors and No. 4 in South Jersey history and the fastest in 19 years, since Camden ran a hand-timed 1:26.9 at Easterns at the Armory and Vineland ran 1:27.6 hand-timed at the Coca-Cola National High School Hall of Fame Classic, also at the Armory.

According to the MileSplit database, 1:28.28 is No. 1 nationally, bumping a 1:28.49 by Mallard Creek High of Charlotte, N.C., at a meet earlier this month at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.

The Minutemen smashed the Gloucester County record of 1:29.80, set this past March by Deptford’s Christian Berry, Lathan Brown, Kamari Brown and Darryl Wayman in the prelims of Easterns at the Armory.

Washington Township’s previous school record was a 1:30.18 at 2012 Easterns with A.J. Ashton, Drew Balkenhol, Larry Floyd and Mike Lobban in the lineup. That fell in the trials Wednesday with a 1:29.23 that led all qualifiers into the final. The Minutemen also ran under the outdoor school record of 1:29.16 set at 2012 Greensboro Nationals.

The Gloucester County outdoor record is 1:27.96, set by Williamstown’s Michael Choates, Jean-Paul Ruane, Raekwon Martin and Cameron Dobbins at the 2015 Woodbury Relays.

Brown and Dwyer had both won individual events earlier in the meet, Brown with a 7.17 in the 55-meter hurdles and Dwyer with his 6.33 in the 55-meter dash.

All-Time New Jersey 4×200 List
1:26.9h … Camden, 2004
1:27.04 … Union Catholic, 2014
1:27.50 … Toms River South, 2023
1:27.80 … Union Catholic, 2013
1:27.6h … Vineland, 2004
1:27.89 … Nottingham, 2020
1:28.0h … Edgewood, 2001
1:27.8h … East Orange, 2017
1:28.28 … Washington Township, 2024
1:28.35 … Union Catholic, 2008
1:28.35 … Trenton, 2008
1:28.45 … Camden, 2002
1:28.46 … Lenape, 2000
1:28.46 … Trenton, 2012
1:28.48 … Camden, 2007
1:28.62 … Plainfield, 2001
1:28.73 … Trenton, 2008
1:28.74 … Elizabeth, 2019
1:28.76 … East Orange, 2018
1:28.77 … The Lawrenceville School, 2011
1:28.77 … Pennsauken, 2023
1:28.81 … Franklin Twp., 2016
1:28.85 … West Orange, 2012
1:28.86 … Paramus Catholic, 2023
1:28.91 … Camden, 2000
1:28.7h … Trenton, 2003
1:28.95 … Irvington, 2006

All-Time South Jersey 4×200 List
1:26.9h … Camden, 2004
1:27.6h … Vineland, 2004
1:28.0h … Edgewood, 2001
1:28.28 … Washington Township, 2024
1:28.45 … Camden, 2002
1:28.46 … Lenape, 2000
1:28.48 … Camden, 2007
1:28.77 … Pennsauken, 2023
1:28.91 … Camden, 2000
1:29.06 … Oakcrest, 2012
1:29.17 … Camden, 2001
1:29.29 … Rancocas Valley, 2017
1:29.52 … Vineland, 2003
1:29.57 … Camden, 1997
1:29.61 … Camden, 1999
1:29.72 … Timber Creek, 2013
1:29.74 … Pennsauken, 2016
1:29.80 … Deptford, 2023
1:29.81 … Pennsauken, 2022
1:29.87 … Timber Creek, 2016
1:29.92 … Deptford, 2017
1:29.92 … Deptford, 2018
1:29.97 … Pleasantville, 2008

AJANI DWYER EDGES MALACHI JAMES IN HISTORIC, RECORD-SHATTERING 55-METER DASH SHOWDOWN AT OCEAN BREEZE!!!!!!!!!!

Senior Ajani Dwyer of Washington Township edged senior Malachi James of Burlington City in a historic, record-setting 55-meter dash Wednesday morning at Ocean Breeze.

Dwyer ran 6.33 and James 6.36 at the Ocean Breeze Holiday Festival, the No. 1 and No. 3 times in the U.S. this year.

Dwyer’s 6.33 is No. 4 in South Jersey history and fastest in 13 years, since Damiere Byrd of Timber Creek tied the state record of 6.26 at the 2011 Armory Nationals. Dywer broke the Gloucester County record of 6.34 – set in 2006 by A.J. Bunton of West Deptford at the 2006 Archbishop Malloy Stanner Games at the Armory – by 1-100th of a second.

James’ 6.36 is No. 6 in South Jersey history and tied the county record set by Kenny Reynolds of Willingboro at the 1986 Easterns at Princeton’s Jadwin Gym.

Their times are No. 10 and No. 17 in state history. Full list is below.

In the trials, Dwyer ran 6.40 in the first indoor race of his life and in the next semifinal James ran 6.53.

The final was a historic battle between two of South Jersey’s fastest sprinters ever. Dwyer ran 10.54 and 21.68 last spring in his first year of track and James has PRs of 10.54 and 21.68 and doubled the 100 and 200 at the 2022 Meet of Champions.

This was only Dwyer’s 5th lifetime track meet. He was a 1st-year junior last spring and only competed in four meets.

And it was only James’ 3rd meet since 5th meet since the spring of 2022. He ran his previous PR of 6.44 last year at the Millrose Trials and then ran 6.54 in the trials at sectionals but was injured in the final and hadn’t raced in 10 months – and only four times in 18 months.

But both healthy, they put on an unbelievable show early on a Wednesday morning on the fast Ocean Breeze track in Staten Island, N.Y.

This was the first time James and Dwyer have ever raced each other, but there are many more battles to come between now and June and most likely many more records to be set.

Here’s a look at the all-time New Jersey sub-6.40 list and the all-time South Jersey sub-6.50 list!

All-Time New Jersey 55-Meter Dash List
6.26 … Mario Heslop [Franklin Twp.], 2018
6.26 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2011
6.30 … Joe Dawkins [Hackensack], 195
6.30 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2001
6.30 … Fitzroy Ledgister [St. Peter’s Prep], 2022
6.31 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984
6.31 … Reggie Dixon [Plainfield], 2007
6.32 … Maxwell Booker [Essex Catholic], 2001
6.32 … Fabian France [Bergen Catholic], 2022
6.33 … Mike Fields [Roselle], 1995
6.33 … Louis Akpadago [Nottingham], 2020
6.33 … Shamali Whittle [Nottingham], 2022
6.33 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024
6.34 … Ron Singletary [Trenton], 1979
6.34 … A.J. Bunton [West Deptford], 2006
6.34 … Miles Shuler-Foster [Long Branch], 2011
6.36 … Kenny Reynolds [Willingboro], 1986
6.36 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024
6.37 … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979
6.37 … Akeem Lindo [East Orange], 2017
6.38 … Barry Bacon [Neptune], 1987
6.38 … Anthony Davis [Plainfield], 2000
6.38 … Damier Johnson [Long Branch], 2008
6.38 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009
6.38 … Marvin Morgan [Neptune], 2017
6.38 … Mekhi Stafford [Ewing], 2023
6.39 … Joe Henderson [Freehold Boro], 1986
6.39 … Bryant Fitzgerald [Highland Park], 2008
6.39 … Bryce Watts [Toms River North], 2017
6.39 … James Bivins [Donovan Catholic], 2018
6.39 … Kadeem Douse [Ewing], 2011
6.39 … Bryant Fitzgerald [Highland Park], 2008

All-Time South Jersey 55-Meter Dash List
6.26 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2011
6.30 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2001
6.31 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984
6.33 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024
6.34 … A.J. Bunton [West Deptford], 2006
6.36 … Kenny Reynolds [Willingboro], 1986
6.36 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024
6.37 … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979
6.38 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009
6.40 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024
6.41 … Chris Church [Millville], 2007
6.42 … Thomas Walls [Wilson], 2006
6.42 … Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013
6.42 … Samuel Thomas [Northern Burlington], 2023
6.43 … George McKey [Willingboro], 1982
6.43 … Anthony Averett [Woodbury], 2013
6.44 … Thomas Hampton [Clayton], 2019
6.45 … Paul Wheeler [Kennedy], 1983
6.45 … Miekel House [Rancocas Valley], 2020
6.45 … Sherron Bullock [Camden], 2004
6.45 … Rob McGriff [Camden], 2006
6.45 … Antonio Tarantino [Paul VI], 2018
6.46 … Albert Newkirk [Camden], 1996
6.46 … Darnell Charles [Oakcrest], 2012
6.46 … Kashif Miller [Haddon Heights], 2014
6.46 … Rajahn Dixon [Eastern], 2023
6.47 … Anthony Jones [Edgewood], 1982
6.47 … Darren Ford [Vineland], 2004
6.47 … Reggie Morton [Oakcrest], 2012
6.47 … Curtis Fitzpatrick [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2013
6.47 … Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2016
6.47 … Josh Washington [Woodbury], 2019
6.47 … Ahmad Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2020
6.48 … Gary Gordon [Willingboro], 1995
6.48 … Fabian Santiago [Oakcrest], 2012
6.48 … Caleb Williams [St. Joe’s-Hammonton], 2015
6.48 … Clayton Crosse [Washington Twp.]. 2016
6.49 … Louis Smith [Burlington Twp.], 1997
6.49 … Michael Bolling [Willingboro], 2001
6.49 … Martin Booker [Pennsauken], 2016
6.49 … Ryquell Amstead [Millville], 2014
6.49 … Malachi Melton [Cedar Creek], 2019
6.49 … Corey Thomas [Oakcrest], 2023

Ajani Dwyer runs all-time S.J. 55-meter dash time in trials at Ocean Breeze, setting up monster final vs. Malachi James!!!!!!

In the first indoor race of his life, Washington Township senior Ajani Dwyer ran the 8th-fastest 55-meter dash in South Jersey history Wednesday morning at Ocean Breeze, setting up a monster final vs. two-time Meet of Champions sprint winner Malachi James of Burlington City.

In the first race of the trials, Dwyer ran 6.40 and in the next race James ran 6.53 in his first race in nearly a year.

James, the 2022 Meet of Champions winner at 100 and 200 meters, has a 55 PR of 6.44 from the Millrose Trials at the Armory in January – which because of injuries was his last race and one of only three races he’s run since the end of his outstanding 2022 outdoor season.

Dwyer ran a handful of races as a 1st-year junior last spring but did not compete at sectionals.

Outdoors, James has PRs of 10.54 and 21.68 and and Dwyer has run 10.59 and 21.47.

On the all-time South Jersey 100 list, James is 9th and Dwyer is 15th. On the 55 list, Dwyer is now 8th and James is 15th but only 2-100ths of a second outside the all-time top 10.

The final is coming up soon!

Here’s a look at every South Jersey sprinter that’s run sub-6.50:
6.30 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2001
6.31 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984
6.34 … A.J. Bunton [West Deptford], 2006
6.36 … Kenny Reynolds [Willingboro], 1986
6.37 … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979
6.38 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009
6.39 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2009
6.40 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024
6.41 … Chris Church [Millville], 2007
6.42 … Thomas Walls [Wilson], 2006
6.42 … Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013
6.42 … Samuel Thomas [Northern Burlington], 2023
6.43 … George McKey [Willingboro], 1982
6.43 … Anthony Averett [Woodbury], 2013
6.44 … Thomas Hampton [Clayton], 2019
6.44 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2023
6.45 … Paul Wheeler [Kennedy], 1983
6.45 … Miekel House [Rancocas Valley], 2020
6.45 … Sherron Bullock [Camden], 2004
6.45 … Rob McGriff [Camden], 2006
6.45 … Antonio Tarantino [Paul VI], 2018
6.46 … Albert Newkirk [Camden], 1996
6.46 … Darnell Charles [Oakcrest], 2012
6.46 … Kashif Miller [Haddon Heights], 2014
6.47 … Anthony Jones [Edgewood], 1982
6.47 … Darren Ford [Vineland], 2004
6.47 … Reggie Morton [Oakcrest], 2012
6.47 … Curtis Fitzpatrick [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2013
6.47 … Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2016
6.47 … Josh Washington [Woodbury], 2019
6.47 … Ahmad Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2020
6.48 … Gary Gordon [Willingboro], 1995
6.48 … Fabian Santiago [Oakcrest], 2012
6.48 … Caleb Williams [St. Joe’s-Hammonton], 2015
6.48 … Clayton Crosse [Washington Twp.]. 2016
6.49 … Louis Smith [Burlington Twp.], 1997
6.49 … Michael Bolling [Willingboro], 2001
6.49 … Martin Booker [Pennsauken], 2016
6.49 … Ryquell Amstead [Millville], 2014
6.49 … Malachi

Mainland junior Josiah Williams smashes Atlantic County indoor triple jump record!!!!!!

Mainland Regional junior Josiah Williams smashed the Atlantic County indoor triple jump record Saturday at Ocean Breeze.

On his 3rd and final attempt at the South Jersey Track Coaches Association Winter Meet #4, Williams jumped 43-8 to break the county record of 43-6 set by Egg Harbor’s Mubeen Momodu at 2019 Easterns at the Armory. Momodu went on to jump 48-1 ½ outdoors, which is No. 7 in South Jersey history.

Williams’ previous indoor PR was a 43-0 ½ in his only previous meet this winter – at the Bishop Loughlin Games at Ocean Breeze earlier this month.

Williams hit 45-4 ¾ last spring when he placed 3rd at the state Group 3 meet at Franklin Townshp. That made him the No. 4 sophomore in New Jersey and No. 2 in South Jersey, behind Salem’s Davi-yonn Jackson, who jumped 45-9 to win Group 1 states as a sophomore. Jackson hasn’t triple jumped yet this winter. It’s also No. 13 on the all-time Atlantic County performance list.

Williams’ 43-8 is No. 3 in New Jersey so far this year behind Princeton senior Sawyer Quallen [44-9 ½] and Franklin Township senior Daniel Arena [46-2 ½].

All-Time Atlantic County Indoor Triple Jump Top-10
43-8 … Josiah Williams [Mainland Reg.], 2024
43-6 … Mubeen Momodu [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2019
42-11 ½ … Ahmad Fogg [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2023
42-10 … Ahmad Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2020
42-3 … Conor Wright [Hammonton], 2022
41-11 … Trevor Green [Buena Reg.], 2019
41-11 … Keenan Henry [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2014
41-1 … Amir Vick [Mainland Reg.], 2020
40-7 ¾ … Greg Tobias [St. Augustine], 2010
40-3 … Khaleeb Foster [Mainland Reg.], 2023

Pennsauken’s Sianni Wynn blazes 6th-fastest indoor 400 in South Jersey history in 2023-24 opener!!!!!!

In her first 400 of the year, Pennsauken sophomore Sianni Wynn – the outdoor Meet of Champions winner last spring – ran the 6th-fastest time in South Jersey history and the No. 2 time in Camden County history.

Wynn won the 400 at the South Jersey Track Coaches Association Winter Meet #4 at Ocean Breeze on Staten Island in 55.51, smashing her indoor PR of 56.10 from her win at Easterns at the Armory this past March. She ran 53.97 outdoors when she won the state Group 4 title at Franklin.

Her time is No. 19 in state history and fastest by a sophomore since Olympic gold medalist and U.S. 800 record holder Athing Mu of Trenton ran 54.98 as a 10th-grader in 2018.

Wynn has never lost a 400 racing against a New Jersey field.

The only faster time in camden County history is 55.16 by Winslow’s Krystal Cantey at the 2006 Hispanic Games at the Armory.

Wynn’s time is No. 2 nationally according to the MileSplit U.S. database, behind only Sharlyn Ramirez-Castillo of Riverdale Baptist in Upper Marlboro, Md., who is listed with a 54.47 at the Coaches Hall of Fame Invitational at the Armory last weekend – a nearly four-second PR if that’s an accurate time.

Wynn also won the 55-meter dash with a 7.04, leading six girls at 7.43 or faster. Wynn just missed her PR of 7.00, which she set at Ocean Breeze last March when she won the Meet of Champions. Her 7.04 is listed as No. 6 nationally by MileSplit.

All-Time New Jersey Indoor 400 List
51.84 … Sydney McLaughlin [Union Catholic], 2016
52.55 … Athing Mu [Trenton], 2018
53.49 … Olivia Baker [Columbia], 2014
53.73 … Julia Jackson [Scotch Plains-Fanwood], 2022
54.24 … Okechi Ogbuokiri [Willingboro], 2003
54.64 … Mikele Barber [Montclair], 1998
54.70 … Janine Davis [Queen of Peace], 2003
54.91 … Nijgia Snapp [Oakcrest], 2008
54.98 … Tawana Watkins [Paterson Kennedy], 2002
55.16 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006
55.19 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2010
55.19 … Brooke’lyn Drakeford [Piscataway], 2023
55.21 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2017
55.32 … Amber Allen [Passaic Vo Tech], 2009
55.34 … Symone O’Connor [Franklin Twp.], 2006
55.42 … Jennifer Edobi [Union], 2014
55.49 … Kristen Mahon [Notre Dame], 2006
55.49 … Victoria Vanriele [Governor Livingston], 2019
55.51 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2024
55.4h … English Gardner [Eastern], 2008
55.59 … Tiffany Grant [Ocean Twp.], 2006
55.6h … Denise Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984
55.6h … Emily Carrollo [Pope John], 2008
55.75 … Emilie Cowan [Columbia], 2014
55.79 … Kaira Brown [Kent Place], 2019
55.83 … Kiara Lester [Deptford], 2016
55.91 … Ajee Wilson [Neptune], 2011
55.94 … Sam Anderson [Matawan], 2014
55.95 … Natalie Englese [Cranford], 2010

All-Time South Jersey Indoor 400 List
54.24 … Okechi Ogbuokiri [Willingboro], 2003
54.91 … Nijgia Snapp [Oakcrest], 2008
55.16 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006
55.19 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2008
55.21 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2017
55.51 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2024
55.4h … English Gardner [Eastern], 2008
55.6h … Denise Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984
55.83 … Kiara Lester [Deptford], 2016
56.19 … Nylah Perry [Winslow], 2020
56.21 … Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1997
56.23 … Amirah Sharpe [Paulsboro], 2021
56.34 … Katrina Sye [Buena], 1997
56.44 … Avionne Sloan [Camden], 2006
56.62 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2012
56.65 … Britney Kott [Millville], 2009
56.76 … Simone Thomas [Willingboro], 2003
56.78 … Ajae Alvarez-Tyler [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2018
56.85 … Emily Duffey [Lenape], 2012
56.85 … Nylah Perry [Winslow], 2020
56.88 … Marcene Jack [Mainland Reg.], 2004
56.90 … Nadia Davy [Bridgeton], 1999
56.98 … Jade Pope [Pennsauken], 2020

Woodbury’s Marquis Taylor follows hot 55 with South Jersey #1 performance at 400 meters!!!!!!

Woodbury junior Marquis Taylor, in his first lifetime indoor 400, ran the No. 11 time in Gloucester County history Saturday at Ocean Breeze.

Taylor won the 400 at the South Jersey Track Coaches Association Winter Meet #4 in 50.26, leading five quarter-milers under 51 seconds.

That time is No. 1 in South Jersey this year and appears to be No. 4 in the state, although the MileSplit database has been wonky since the start of the season.

Taylor came up 4-100ths of a seconds shy of the all-time Gloucester County indoor top 10, he had neer run an indoor 400 before so 50.26 is quite a debut.

As a sophomore, Taylor focused on the 55 indoors – he ran 6.71 and was 6th in the state Group 1 meet. Outdoors, he ran 22.07 and was 2nd in Group 1 states and 50.42 and placed 4th at states.

He PR’d at 55 meters in his indoor debut this winter with a 6.52 earlier this month at Ocean Breeze. That’s No. 5 in the state this year and No. 2 in South Jersey, behind Washington Township hurdler Yashahya Brown [6.44]. It’s also tied for 9th on the all-time Gloucester County list.

Timber Creek senior Nasir Ali [50.53], Clayton junior Alexander Osayemi [50.64] and two Union Catholic runners also broke 51 seconds. Pennsauken sophomore KaRon Ali ran exactly 51.00., and Egg Harbor senior Christopher Manzo ran 51.07.

Here are the all-time Gloucester County indoor 55 and 400 lists. As you can see, Taylor is the only sprinter on both lists:

All-Time Gloucester County Indoor 400 Top-10
48.96 … Lathan Brown [Deptford], 2023
49.11 … Darrell Bush [Woodbury], 2012
49.13 … Eric Chekemian [Washington Twp.], 2001
49.26 … Tim Carey [Washington Twp,], 2010
49.65 … Aaron Younger [Delsea], 2007
49.97 … Kanye Mills [Washington Twp.], 2023
50.05 … Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2010
50.16 … Derrell Manhertz [Kingsway], 2012
50.18 … Shaikyi Hannah [Delsea], 2020
50.22 … Marcus Williams [Delsea], 2012
50.26 … Marquis Taylor [Woodbury], 2024

All-Time Gloucester County Indoor 55 Top-10
6.34 … A.J. Bunton [West Deptford], 2006
6.38 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009
6.43 … Anthony Averett [Woodbury], 2013
6.44 … Thomas Hampton [Clayton], 2019
6.44 … Yashahya Brown [Washington Township], 2024
6.47 … Josh Washington [Woodbury], 2019
6.48 … Clayton Crosse [Washington Twp.]. 2016
6.50 … Shawney Kersey [Woodbury], 2007
6.52 … Sean McPherson [Delsea], 2010
6.52 … Shai Mumford [West Deptford], 2014
6.52 … Marquis Taylor [Woodbury], 2024