Senior Yashahya Brown, junior Jack Schuck and senior Daniel Torres were each part of two winning relay teams as the Washington Township boys won their first outright Woodbury Relays title in 25 years Saturday.
The Minutemen outscored 2nd-place Williamstown by five points, 47-42, with Atlantic County Tech 3rd with 37 points.
Washington Township shared last year’s title with Pennsauken, both with 44 points. Washington’s only previous outright team title at Woodbury came in Group 4 in 1999.
Township won the shuttle hurdles in 1:03.01 with Brown, junior Zachary Kotel, junior Joseph McAndrews and senior Aidan Ellis, the distance medley in 10:39.55 with Schuck, junior Hunter Bostwick, senior Aaron Kolosowsky and Torres [4:28.93 anchor] and the sprint medley with Brown, junior Vince Zacamy, Schuck and Torres [2:00.04 anchor].
Township also placed 2nd in the 3,200-meter relay with Bostwick, senior Patrick Lant, Kolosowsky and freshman Angelo Valentine running 8:27.53 and 6th in the 400-meter relay with Brown, Ellis, junior Javian Turpin and junior John Santos.
Senior Ajani Brown, New Jersey No. 2 in the 100 at 10.48 (behind Malachi James of Burlington), did not compete Saturday.
Williamstown swept the 4-by-2 and 4-by-4 relays, with senior Alexander Hollimon contributing legs to both teams. The 4-by-2 ran 1:30.45 and the 4-by-4 3:27.75. The Braves’ 800-meter relay is No. 7 in the state this year. Senior Harold Hill, sophomore Jasiah Gibbons and freshman Ian Israel Jr. were also on the 4-by-2 and senior Kobinah Amissah, sophomore Dominic Burgo and senior Gordon Pinnick joined Hollimon on the 4-by-4.
Atlantic County Tech won the 400-meter relay in 43.91 with sophomore J’Mar Boyer, junior Mahkel Hall, senior Gavin Caracciolo and junior Yamdry Hernandez and the 4-by-8 with senior Trisdell Scott, junior Thomas Wodazak, senior Shawn Tamanini and senior Trudale Scott.