Junior Anthony Parker had a strong triple, winning the 200 with a 22.80, the high hurdles at 14.75 and the intermediates in 56.09 and taking 2nd in the long jump at 20-8 ¼ Wednesday in the Salem County Championships at Salem.
All four are PRs. The 14.75 is No. 2 in the state in Group 1, and all four marks are among the top eight in New Jersey Group 1.
Schalick freshman David Stewart tripled the 100 in 11.28, the 400 in 52.25 and the long jump with a 21-4 ½ and also took 4th in the triple jump with a 42-11 ¼. All four are big PRs, and Stewart is now the No. 1 freshman in New Jersey in the 100, 400 and long jump [and No. 2 in the triple jump].
Woodstown junior Cole Lucas doubled the 800 in 2:00.65 and the 1,600 in 4:42.41.
Penns Grove’s senior Theus Barrios, sophomore Kylee Goodson, junior Knowledge Young and sophomore Bryan Garlic ran 3:33.00 to win the 1,600-meter relay.
Other winners: Schalick junior Reggie Allen Jr. in the high jump at 6-2 on misses over Woodstown freshman Tyler Dolby, Schalick sophomore Salvatore Longo in the pole vault [11-0], Salem senior Davonte Jackson in the triple jump [44-7 ¼], Pennsville senior Daniel Saulin [41-7 ¾ shot], Pennsville junior Jackson McFarland [123-5 discus] and Pennsville junior Connor Ayars [146-4 javelin]
Schalick topped Salem 94-74 for the team title.