Northern Burlington’s Liliah Gordon finishes 4th of nearly 1,000 runners at Manhattan Invitational!!!!!!

Liliah Gordon ran the 4th-fastest time ever by a South Jersey girl at Van Cortlandt Park Sunday and the 4th-fastest time of nearly 1,000 girls in eight races at the Manhattan 52nd annual Manhattan Invitational in the Bronx.

Gordon, a Northern Burlington senior, ran 14:41 and placed 4th among some of the top runners in the Northeast in the Eastern States Championship race. She finished only 17 seconds behind winner Zariel Macchia of William Floyd High in Mastic Beach, N.Y., who ran 4:41.37 for a full mile last spring and 10:09.89 for two miles and was national runner-up at two-miles.

Her time is fastest by a South Jersey girl on the historic 2 ½-mile course since 2015, when Haddonfield’s Briana Gess ran 14:10.4 and Mainland’s Alyssa Aldridge ran 14:34.6 on the same day but in different races at Manhattan.

Gordon has only raced twice this year, winning the Shore Coaches C race in 18:21 at Holmdel and taking 4th at Manhattan. She’ll race in the Burlington County Open Friday at Mill Creek Park in Willingboro seeking to become the first girl to win three years in a row since Shawnee’s Liz Moore from 1992 through 1994. Course record at Mill Creek is 17:53.0 set in 2010 by Megan Lacy, who was inducted this past weekend into the Cherokee Hall of Fame.

All-Time South Jersey VanCortlandt Park list
14:10.4 … Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 2015
14:30.4 … Vanessa Wright [Haddonfield], 2004
14:34.6 … Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg.], 2015
14:41.0 … Liliah Gordon [Northern Burlington], 2024
14:42.2 … Erin Donahue [Haddonfield], 1998
14:42.5 … Devin Grisbaum [Ocean City], 2014
14:55.3 … Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], 2008

WITH 21-SECOND GAP FROM 1 THROUGH 5, HADDONFIELD BOYS PLACE 2ND OF 176 SCHOOLS RACING AT MANHATTAN INVITATIONAL!!!!!!

Haddonfield confirmed their status as one of the top teams along the East Coast Sunday with a monster 2nd-place team finish in the Eastern States Championship race at the Manhattan Invitational.

The Haddonfield boys finished behind only the No. 2-ranked team in the country and beat 3rd-place Boston College High School of Dorchester, Mass., on a 6th-runner tiebreaker.

Junior Luke Andresen, senior Bennett Wright, junior Peter Simpson, junior Benjamin Andrus and junior Ryan Gibson packed from 13:09 to 13:30 – a 21-second gap on the historic 2 ½-mile course at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.

The Bulldogs averaged 13:22.6 and finished 2nd in a merge of 176 schools in the eight varsity races.

I believe the lowest team average by a South Jersey school on the 2 ½-mile course at Vanny is 13:20 by Haddonfield’s Greg Eisenhower, Martin Riddell, Derek Gess, Stephen Kasko and Griffin Weiner at the 2018 St. Regis Invitational.

There doesn’t appear to be an all-time Van Cortlandt Park team average list covering New Jersey or the course in general. Hard to believe nobody maintains a Vanny all-time team average list.

Anyway, Andresen ran 13:09 in 21st, Wright 13:16 in 30th, Simpson 13:18 in 31st, Andrus 13:30 in 44th and Gibson 13:38 in 57th.

Making the difference between 2nd and 3rd was junior Aaron Keith in 90th with a 14:03. He finished 41 spots and 29 seconds ahead of Boston College’s 6th runner.

Haddonfield, ranked No. 2 in New Jersey and No. 1 among public schools, is scheduled to race at the Camden County Championships at Timber Creek Park in Gloucester Township Friday and the Colonial Conference Championships at West Deptford Park a week from Thursday before racing at South Jersey Group 2 sectionals Nov. 2 at DREAM Park in Logan Township.

It’s possible their next full-effort race will be the Meet of Champions Nov. 16 at Holmdel Park.

Haddon Township’s Shaun Maloney takes 1st in South Jersey Open Division 1 race!!!!!!

Haddon Township junior Shaun Maloney ran a huge all-course 5K PR Saturday to win the Division 1 race at the South Jersey Open.

Maloney ran 16:51, dropping more than half a minute from his previous-best 5,000 on any course. He ran 17:25 when he placed 17th last October at the Colonial Conference Championships at Pennypacker Park in Haddonfield and Cherry Hill.

The win was the first for Maloney in any major cross country or indoor or outdoor track race.

Maloney finished 40 meters ahead of Bishop Eustace senior Ethan Caprarola, who placed 2nd in 16:58.

Other South Jersey runners in the top 10: Gloucester Marcus Flagg [3rd in 17:03], Woodstown Jacob Marino [5th in 17:09] and Cole Lucas [6th in 17:11], Gloucester Vincent Kelly [7th in 17:29], Haddon Township Manolo Foote [8th in 17:30] and Collingswood Graham Reynolds [9th in 17:34].

Kinnelon of Morris County went 3-7-9-11-19 and edged Haddon Township 49-55 to win the team title, with Gloucester 3rd with 70 points.

Holy Cross’s Julia Flanagan takes Division 1 at South Jersey Invite, Audubon edges Haddon Twp. by one point!!!!!!

Holy Cross junior Julia Flanagan won the individual title, and Audubon won the team title by one point in Division 1 at the South Jersey Open Saturday.

Flanagan ran 19:05 over 5K at DREAM Park in Logan Township and edged Camden Catholic senior Nilaa Ponnappan, who was 2nd in 19:21.

Flanagan’s time is fastest ever at DREAM Park by a Holy Cross runner. She held the previous course best of 19:23 from the South Jersey Shootout last month.

Audubon finished with a 91-92 margin of victory over Haddon Township, with visiting Kinnelon of Morris County 3rd with 97 points.

Audubon didn’t have a runner in the top eight but had three finishers between 9th and 15th – freshman Sophia Brassill 9th in 21:25, freshman Romina Macko 14th in 22:12 and senior Josephine Albanese 15th in 22:19. Senior Avery Lundell [40th in 26:03] and sophomore Sophia Rizzo [44th in 26:18] also scored for the Green Wave.

Haddon Township was led by junior Blake Kemery [10th in 21:42] and sophomore Tanner Lajoie [12th in 22:00].

Schalick senior Jordan Hadfield placed 3rd in 20:16 – she’s placed in the top three in all seven invitationals she’s raced in this fall – Maple Shade senior Crystal Benito 4th in 20:32, West Deptford sophomore Taylor Sierzega 5th in 20:37, Collingswood junior Macie Straight 6th in 20:45, Kinnelon senior Hope Sirinides 7th in 21:02 and Gloucester Dejia senior 8th in 21:15.

Clearview grad Thomas Flear of Widener wins DeSales Invitational!!!!!!

Widener’s Thomas Flear, a sophomore from Clearview, finished first among 100 runners Saturday at the DeSales Invitational in Upper Saucon Township outside Bethlehem.

Flear ran 26:07 and finished 40 meters ahead of 2nd-place Louka Fetter, a junior at Messiah University in Grantham, Pa.

It was only Flear’s 2nd race this fall. He was 2nd at the Messiah Invitational last month. He’s won conference titles on the track at 5,000 meters indoors last year and 10,000 meters outdoors.

Widener, ranked 9th in the NCAA Division 3 Metro Region, finished 3rd with 64 points, behind Messiah [40] and DeSales [59].

Flear has blossomed at Widener after recording PRs of 2:07.59, 4:47.26 and 10:21.49 in high school.

Delsea’s Matthew Littlehales runs fastest time of the day, Highland packs 5 scorers in top 10 in Division 2 race at South Jersey Open!!!!!!

Led by junior Andrew Dopkin and senior Andrew Kellem, Highland put all five scorers in the top 10 and coasted to the Division 2 team title Saturday morning at the South Jersey Open.

Dopkin ran 16:57 and Kellem 17:24 over 5,000 meters at DREAM Park in Logan Township, and Highland had its 5th runner across the line before any other school’s 2nd runner.

Highland finished with a 32-67 margin over 2nd-place Delsea.

Delsea junior Matthew Littlehales won the race in 15:55, fastest time of the day and 2nd-fastest in course history by a Delsea runner behind older brother Andrew’s 15:38 when he placed 2nd at the 2021 South Jersey Group 3 sectionals.

Paul VI senior Sean Alemi and Cherry Hill West junior Rex Takakjy ran 2nd and 3rd in 16:28 and 16:33 before Highland took five of the next seven spots.

Sophomore Colin Roznowski, junior Daniel Gee and junior Pierce Dopkin packed in 8th, 9th and 10th in 17:32, 17:47 and 17:54, giving Highland a 57-second gap from their 1st through 5th runners.

Also in the top 10 were Middle Township sophomore Jamar Mack [5th in 17:07] and Seneca senior Connor McCafferty [7th in 17:25].

Ethan Worst overall winner, 6th man Quenton Gannon gives Clearview tiebreaker win in Division 3 at South Jersey Open!!!!!!

Senior Ethan Worst was the overall winner and junior Quenton Gannone the pivotal 6th man as Clearview won the South Jersey Open Division 3 title on a tiebreaker with Gloucester Township Tech.

Worst won the race in 16:34 – his 1st lifetime XC invitational victory – and Clearview’s top 5 went 1-9-17-23-29 over 5,000 meters at DREAM Park in Logan Township.

With five runners in, Clearview and Gloucester Township Tech were tied with 79 points, but Gannone finished 45th, ahead of GTT’s 6th runner, giving the Pioneers the team title on a 6th-man tiebreaker.

Cherry Hill East took 3rd with 89 points without its top group, Eastern was 4th with 97 and Winslow 5th with 98 points, so there were five schools within 20 points of each other.

The rest of Clearview’s pack included senior Ryne Handley [9th in 17:13], senior Sun Daniel [17th in 17:59], sophomore Jack Sokorai [23rd in 18:11] and junior Richard Buckman [29th in 18:28].

Winslow went 2-3 with senior Dominic Bassey – a 1:52 half-miler last spring – and junior Vincent Perri in 16:47 and 16:51.

Also in the top 10 were Camden County Vo-Tech Sicklerville senior Julian Rich [4th in 17:00], Bridgeton senior Kevin Gonzalez [5th in 17:01], Gloucester County Tech senior Connor Auge [6th in 17:01], Eastern sophomore Timothy Shack [7th in 17:10], Eastern senior Ryan Haefele [8th in 17:11] and Bridgeton sophomore Alex Chavez Santiago [10th in 17:34].

Moorestown girls use fantastic pack running to win Division 2 at South Jersey Open, Mainland’s Sofia Day tops Sterling’s Kaysie Luna for individual title!!!!!!!!

Seniors Gabrielle DeJoseph and Noelia Reyes and freshmen Hope Edwards and Makayla Zell all placed in the top 10 and the Moorestown girls used some outstanding pack running to race to the Division 2 title Saturday morning at the South Jersey Open.

Moorestown’s top five packed in 53 seconds at DREAM Park in Logan Township and all seven runners finished in a 67-second gap, and the Quakers defeated Sterling 37-65, with Mainland – led by overall winner Sofia Day – 3rd with 67 points.

For Moorestown, ranked 11th in New Jersey, DeJoseph placed 4th in 19:20; Reyes 6th in 19:52, Edwards 7th in 19:53, Zell 9th in 20:03 and junior Lilliana Stack Maya 11th in 20:13.

The Quakers showed their depth with 6th and 7th runners Sophia DiFiore, a sophomore, and Celia Frederico, a junior, placing 13th and 14th in 20:26 and 20:27.

Moorestown had seven runners across the line before any other school had its 4th runner finish.

Day ran 18:28 and out-raced Sterling senior Kaysie Luna to the finish line, with Luna a close 2nd in 18:36 – a huge all-course PR for 5,000 meters. Her previous best was a 19:16 in a batch meet at West Deptford Park. It’s also the fastest ever by a Sterling girl at DREAM Park, topping Jonalee Adames’ 19:21 at this race last year. Adames actually ran much faster Saturday – she was 3rd in 19:08 giving Sterling a 2-3 finish.

Also in the top 10 were Delsea Juliana Sieminski [5th in 19:27], Mainland freshman Ella Mokienko [8th in 19:59] and Mainland sophomore Cecilia Foreman [10th in 20:06].

Overall winner Ryleigh Budsock leads Cherry Hill East girls to Division 3 title at South Jersey Open!!!!!!

Led by overall winner Ryleigh Budsock, Cherry Hill East put all five scorers in the top 11 and rolled to the Division 3 team title Saturday morning at the South Jersey Open.

Budsock, a sophomore, ran an all-course lifetime-best 19:11 over 5,000 meters at DREAM Park in Logan Township and topped Winslow senior Ava Millner for the win. Millner placed 2nd in 19:28.

Senior Cate Feudtner, sophomore Gabriella Pizzo, junior Ella Davidson and junior Shaelea Conway placed 3rd, 5th, 7th and 11th, Feudtner in 19:45, Pizzo 19:53, Davidson 19:58 and Conway 20:23. They were backed up by junior Keira Conway in 13th [20:43] and sophomore Katherine Grottini in 15th [20:55].

So East went 1-3-5-7-11-13, which is about as well as seven runners can possibly do without a single one finishing in an even-numbered place.

Team scoring isn’t listed in the results but it looks like East outscored 2nd-place Vineland 27-60 with Clearview 3rd with 87 points.

Cherry Hill East – ranked 16th in New Jersey – averaged 19:50.30, very close to their fastest average time ever on the course. East averaged 19:46.76 at the 2019 Olympic Conference meet. On a perfect morning for running, it’s the 13th-fastest team average since the course near Glassboro opened in 2018.

Winslow’s Millner, a 2:18 half-miler last spring,. ran an all-course PR in 2nd place. She just broke 20 minutes for the first time with a 19:48 at Stockton University last month.

Also in the top 10 were Vineland seniors Kylee Black [4th in 19:49] and Gabrielle Brown [6th in 19:53], Hammonton senior Natalie Clauhs [8th in 20:01], Vineland sophomore Olivia Masucci [9th in 20:12] and Clearview senior Lilla Porter [10th in 20:13].

Liliah Gordon, Haddonfield boys among large South Jersey contingent racing at Eastern Championships at Van Cortlandt [fixes error in all-time list]!!!!!!

Northern Burlington’s Liliah Gordon, Glassboro’s Ty Blackman and the Haddonfield boys will take on some of the best runners in the country Sunday at the 52nd annual Manhattan College Invitational at legendary Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.

There will be 42 races in all, including varsity, freshman, JV and middle school events, but the signature events at the Manhattan Invitational will be the boys and girls Eastern Championship races.

Gordon will race in the girls Easterns race at 2:56 p.m. Blackman, who placed 2nd in the Shore Coaches F race with a 16:31 at Holmdel last weekend, is entered as an individual in the boys Easterns race, along with Haddonfield, rank No. 2 in New Jersey.

Gordon ran 10:22.20 for 3,200 meters last spring and won the Varsity C race at Shore Coaches Saturday in her 2024 XC debut with an unpressed 18:21, 2nd-fastest time among all girls in all six races.

All races at Vanny are 2 ½ miles. Only when Foot Locker Northeast Regionals are held at Van Cortlandt is the 5,000-meter course used.

https://www.manhattancollegexcinvitational.com/race-course-site-map

Gordon will be chasing the South Jersey best on the historic course, 14:10.4 set by Haddonfield’s Briana Gess at the 2015 Manhattan Invitational.

Other top Vanny times by South Jersey girls: Haddonfield’s Vanessa Wright ran 14:30.4 in 2004, Mainland’s Alyssa Aldridge 14:34.6 in 2015, Haddonfield’s Erin Donohue 14:42.2 in 1998 and Ocean City’s Devin Grisbaum 14:42.5 in 2014.

Haddonfield, which held its top group out of Shore Coaches to be fresh for Manhattan, races at 2:44 p.m. The Bulldogs’ top group will include junior Luke Andresen, senior Bennett Wright, junior Ryan Gibson, junior Benjamin Andrus and junior Peter Simpson.

Haddonfield set the South Jersey team record on Van Cortlandt’s 2 ½-mile course at 13:20 at the 2018 Regis Invitational with Greg Eisenhower, Martin Riddell, Derek Gess, Stephen Kasko and Griffin Weiner.

The South Jersey course record is held by Woodbury’s Peyton Shute with his 12:18.10 from last year, when he was 2nd to CBA’s Joe Barrett. Shute broke a 36-year-old record of 12:20.5 set by Pau VI’s Jason DiJoseph back in 1987. Others from South Jersey who’ve run sub-12:30: Aaron Groff of Cherry Hill East [12:24.3, 6th in 2015], Jonathan Vitez of Haddonfield [12:25.60, 1st in 2009] and Highland’s Kevin Pumphrey [12:28.4, 3rd in 1985].

Also scheduled to race at Vanny on Sunday: Ocean City girls are in the Varsity D race at 2:23 p.m., the Ocean Boys are in the Varsity A race at 1:32, Haddonfield’s girls at in the C race at 2:08 p.m., Williamstown boys race at 3:08 p.m. in the D race and Williamstown girls start at 3:56 p.m. in the F race.

The Manhattan Invitational has been held off and on since the early 1930s. The current meet has been held every year since 1972 with the exception of 2020.

Races will run Sunday from 9:03 a.m. until about 4:30 p.m.

Full race schedule can be found here, and race assignments are listed here. The link for live results should pop up here at some point.