The top freshman girl in Hawaii this fall was the top middle school runner in South Jersey last year.
As an 8th grader last year at Northern Burlington Middle School in Mansfield, Sadie Krueger won the Cherokee Challenge Middle School race with an 8:06 over 2,400 meters and then won the New Jersey Middle School title with an 11:17 over 3,000 meters at Montgomery Middle School in Montgomery Township, Somerset County.
In track, she ran a 5:09.53 full mile (equivalent to a 5:07.73 for 1,600 meters) at the Cherokee Night of Races and ran 11:11.42 for two miles (equivalent to 11:07.43 for 3,200 meters) at West Philly Outdoor Nationals at Franklin Field.
All as an 8th-grader.
Krueger is now a freshman at Moanalua High School in Honolulu, and she’s off to a terrific start to her high school career.
She’s placed 2nd in all four invitationals she’s contested so far, dropping a 17:45 for three miles in a meet at Oahu Country Club in Honolulu and an 18:39 over 5,000 meters in an invitational at Kapalama, Hawaii. That 17:45 converts to 18:20 for 5,000 meters.
That 18:39 is the 3rd-fastest 5K time by any girl in Hawaii so far this fall behind a junior and a senior, according to MileSplit Hawaii’s databse. No other freshman has run under 19:30.


