ANOTHER HISTORIC PERFORMANCE BY SIANNI WYNN LEADS PENNSAUKEN TO ITS 1ST STATE TITLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Junior Sianni Wynn won two events, anchored a winning relay and picked up a fast 2nd place, and the Dupree cousins scored nine huge points as the Pennsauken girls won the first state championship in school history.

Pennsauken and Wynn outscored Natalie Dumas and Eastern 47-42 to win the Group 4 state title at Somerset in a meet featuring two of the top girls in state history.

Wynn won the 100-meter dash in 11.53 – only 4-100ths of a second off English Gardner’s 17-year-old meet record – and traded 1-2 finishes with Dumas in the long sprints, topping Dumas in the 200 – 23.57 to 24.46 – with Dumas edging Wynn in the 400 – 53.17 to 54.06 in a battle of the current state record holder and former South Jersey record holder.

The 23.57 is a wind-legal PR for Wynn and No. 6 in state history with legal wind.

Wynn also anchored Pennsauken’s meet-record 400-meter relay, with junior Sanaya Dupree, junior Olivia Dupree, sophomore Abigayle John and Wynn running 47.24 and breaking the Group 4 meet record of 47.45 set in 2018 by Egg Harbor Township.

Wynn had a hand in 38 of Pennsauken’s 47 points, but that wasn’t enough to win the team title. Olivia Dupree placed 2nd in the 100-meter hurdles in 14.75 for eight huge points, and Sanaya Dupree took 6th in the 200 in 25.47 for another point.

Wynn has now won 13 state group titles and nine Meet of Champions titles, and she’s not even finished with her junior year.

As for Dumas, we already wrote about her historic 400IH/800 double on Friday – you can read about that here – and she finished her triple win Saturday with that 53.17 win in the 400.

She’s only the 3rd South Jersey girl ever to win three individual events at a state Group 4 meet. Krystal Cantey of Winslow had a quad win in 2005, with 1sts in the 200, 400, high hurdles and intermediate hurdles, and Pemberton’s Lillian Rivera swept the three throws at the 1984 meet.

Looking ahead to the Meet of Champions Wednesday at Pennsauken – and we’ll see who runs what – but Wynn is the No. 3 seed in the 100, No. 1 in the 200 and No. 3 in the 400, and Pennsauken is the No. 2 seed in the 4-by-1. Dumas is the No. 1 seed in the 400 and intermediates, No. 6 seed in the 200 and No. 7 in the 800.

It was Atlantic County Tech sophomore Brianna Growalt who edged Olivia Dupree to win the 100-meter hurdles as part of a hurdles-long jump double. Growalt ran 14.59 and long jumped 17-7.

She’s the first South Jersey girl to win the long jump and hurdles in the same state meet since Winslow’s Gabrielle Bennett in Group 3 in 2015. She ran 14.27 and jumped 19-1 and also won the high jump at 5-6. Growalt is the first South Jersey girl to record that hurdles-long jump double in Group 4 since Olympian Carol Lewis of Willingboro did it three years in a row from 1978 through 1980.

The Kingsway girls won the 1,600-meter relay with a school-record 3:54.95, with sophomore Norah Brown [59.86], senior Camryn Stanard [1:00.25], senior Jonnelle Lewis [58.71] and freshman Noemi Haller [56.14]. The previous school record was 3:55.34 from the 2013 Penn Relays with Loran Harris, Chrissy Pentz, Jacklyn Heineman and Thaila Cooper.

Dominic Bassey, KaRon Ali lead Winslow boys to 1st state title in 21 years!!!!!!!!

Senior Dominic Bassey and junior KaRon Ali combined to score 40 points and lead the Winslow Township boys to their first state title in 21 years.

Winslow won its three previous state titles consecutively in Group 4 in 2002, 2003 and 2004. The Eagles finished 30 points ahead of Burlington Township and Colts Neck, who tied for 2nd with 44 points.

Bassey won the 400-meter hurdles in 53.85 and was 3rd in the 400 {49.69] and 800 [1:56.26], and Ali won the 400 in 48.48 and was 2nd to Burlington Township junior Quayd Hendryx in the 200 [21.76].

Ali and Bassey also contributed legs to Winslow’s 1st-place 1,600-meter relay team, which ran 3:19.53. Junior Prince Owusu-Twum and sophomore Jeremiah Neal also ran on the 4-by-4 for the Eagles, with Clearview 2nd in 3:22.25.

Senior Kristopher Jackson and senior Artrill Evans both picked up 2nd-places, Jackson in the javelin and Evans in the triple jump. Jackson threw 177-5 and took 2nd to Burlington Township senior Dylan Fitzpatrick, who won with a 182-2, with Cumberland Regional junior Richard Pierce [172-9] making it a 1-2-3 South Jersey sweep. And Evans went 46-0 in the triple jump for his 2nd place.

Winslow’s other individual scorer was junior Elijah Deanley, who placed 5th in the 400-meter hurdles in 56.46.

Winslow also scored in the 400- and 3,200-meter relays. Ali, freshman Sa’hid Chambers, sophomore Jibril Hammond and junior Nyqir Helton ran 42.25 for 4th in the 4-by-1, and junior Vincent Perri, Owusu-Twum and seniors Eric Brown and David Duran ran 8:05.92 for 5th in the 4-by-8.

Burlington Township also won the 400-meter relay in 41.30, smashing the meet record and Burlington County record. I wrote about that on Friday here.

Junior Quayd Hendryx not only anchored that record-setting 4-by-1, he doubled the 100 and 200 with legal wind, running 10.71 [-0.2] and 21.52 [0.0].

Fitzpatrick became Burlington Township’s first state champion ever in the javelin or any throwing event. And Hendryx is Township’s first double winner since Louis Smith won the Group 1 100 and 200 in 1998.

Hammonton senior Anthony Liakhnovich won the shot put at 61-8 ¾, with seniors Jonathan Harris of Delsea [58-2 ¼], Jayson Ross of Timber Creek [57-11] and Christina Medina of Hammonton [55-0 ¾] scoring in a 1-2-3-4 South Jersey sweep.

And Deptford senior Marcus Hood cleared 15-0 on his 1st attempt to win his first state pole vault title.

LEILA ORTIZ, MIYANA JOHNSON, RAINELLE BLOCKER LEAD CLAYTON GIRLS TO 3RD STATE TITLE IN 5 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seniors Leila Ortiz, Miyana Johnson and Rainelle Blocker combined for 62 of 73 points, and the Clayton girls roared to their 3rd state Group 1 title in the last five years.

Ortiz won the 200-meter dash in 25.57 and the 400 in 57.42 and placed 2nd to Riverside’s Sydney Greenidge in the 100 in 12.40, ohnson was 2nd in the 200 in 25.94, 3rd in the 100 in 12.50 and 3rd in the high jump at 5-0 and Blocker won the javelin at 111-0 and was 4th in the shot at 35-10 ¾.

Ortiz and Johnson also ran on the Clippers’ winning 1,600-meter relay team as Clayton outscored 2nd-place Metuchen 73-56.

Clayton also won state Group 1 titles in 2001 and 2002. They’re the 1st to win three Group 1 titles in a five-year span since Glen Rock won four straight from 2000 through 2003.

Woodbury [29 points], Glassboro [28], Haddon Township [27], Audubon [22], Maple Shade [18], Riverside [16], Schalick [16] and Pennsville [16] made it nine South Jersey schools among the 12 highest-scoring teams.

Sophomore Gabrielle Pernell-Lipsey and junior Deondria Simon joined Johnson and Ortiz on the 4-by-4, which won with a 4:05.03.

Girls from Clayton, Burlington, Pennsville, Glassboro, Maple Shade, Schalick and Woodbury all scored wins in Somerset.

Glassboro junior Sunsarai Moore swept the two weights, winning the discus at 142-6 and the shot put at 39-9. Burlington sophomore Nyima Burley won the triple jump with a 35-9. Pennsville senior Megan Morris won the pole vault with a 10-6 clearance. Maple Shade sophomore Ciani Floyd edged Florence junior Zoe Saunders to win the 100 hurdles in 15.69. Schalick senior Jordan Hadfield won the 1,600 in 5:01.16, edging Audubon junior Riley Fayer [5:03.61]. And Woodbury senior Denirah Jones won the long jump at 17-0, leading a 1-2-3 sweep with Burley [16-10] and Haddon Township senior Jessica McGray [16-3].

Glassboro’s Moore led a 1-2-3-4 South Jersey sweep in the shot put, with Woodbury senior Antonia Federici 2ndat 37-0, Pennsville junior Tatiyonna Crawford 3rd at 36-9 and Clayton’s Blocker 4th.

Bridgeton’s Zamir Chance wins Group 4 triple jump with #5 mark in South Jersey history!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bridgeton senior Zamir Chance, who PR’d at 48-3 in the triple jump at sectionals, smashed that with a 48-9 win at the stat Group 4 meet Saturday in Somerset.

That’s No. 5 in South Jersey history and No. 19 on the all-time state performance list and best since Lumberton’s Greg Foster from Lawrenceville School jumped 51-0 ¾ at 2022 West Philly Nationals. It’s the best jump by a South Jersey high school athlete since Highland’s Floyd Whitaker jumped 50-2 ½ to win the 2019 Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington.

Chance is Bridgeton’s first state champion in nine years, since current Dallas Cowboy Markquese Bell won the Group 3 high jump at 6-10 in 2016. He broke his own Cumberland County record of 48-3 from sectionals.

Chance had another jump over 48 feet, but as of early afternoon the results have disappeared from the web site. Go NJSIAA! Maybe they’ll come back at some point. They should be here.

ALL-TIME SOUTH JERSEY TRIPLE JUMP LIST
50-9 ¼ … Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018
50-6 ¾ …. Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013
50-2 ½  … Floyd Whitaker [Highland], 2019
48-10 ½ … Larry Russell [Timber Creek], 2015
48-9 … Zamir Chance [Bridgeton], 2025
48-4 ½ … Rece Englehardt [Moorestown], 2024
48-3 ¼ … Ryan Chance [Glassboro], 2009
48-1 ½ … Mubeen Momodu [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2019
48-1 ¼ ……Orion Joyner [Kingsway], 2019
48-0 ………. Josh Butler [Delsea], 2006
47-9 ¼ … Marcus Edghilll [Pemberton], 1981
47-7 ½ … Mikhail Micheaux [Eastern], 2014
47-7 ½ … Jaden Johnson [Timber Creek], 2022
47-6 ½ … Chris Roundtree [Haddon Hts.], 2009
47-5 ½ … Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2017
47-5 ¼ … Kevin Kevelier [Collingswood], 2019
47-5 ……… Steven Brown [Penns Grove], 2009
47-4 ¾ … Cheo King [Woodbury], 2017
47-4 ½ … Zakiyy Williams [Rancocas Valley], 2017
47-4 ……… Tristan Wilson [Delsea], 2014
47-3 ¼ … Antwan Dickerson [Pennsauken], 2013
47-3 ……… Mike Baker [Cherry Hill West], 1976
47-2 ¼ … Josiah Williams [Mainland Reg.], 2025
47-0 ½ … Mawali Osunniyi [Mainland Reg.], 2023
47-0 ¼  … Earnest Daniel [Kingsway], 2017

ALL-TIME N.J TRIPLE JUMP LIST
51-0 ¾ … Greg Foster [Lawrenceville School], 2022
50-9 1/4 … Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018
50-6 3/4 … Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013
50-5 … Chris Phipps [Lodi], 2008
50-3 1/4 … Dodley Thermitus [Elizabeth], 2016
50-2 1/2 … Eric Bethea [Piscataway], 2015
50-2 ½ … Floyd Whitaker [Highland], 2019
50-1 1/2 … Myles Hartsfield [Sayreville], 2014
50-0 1/4 … Devon Bond [Trenton], 2007
49-11 1/2 … Devin Jones [Boonton], 2010
49-5 … Jon Pitt [South Brunswick], 2013
49-4 3/4 … Tiquan Underwood [Notre Dame], 2005
49-1 1/4 … Rolston Braithwaite [Trenton], 2008
49-0 1/2 … Anthony DiCosmo [Paramus Catholic], 1995
49-0 … Nadale Buntin [J.P. Stevens], 2018
48-10 1/2 … Larry Russell [Timber Creek], 2015
48-10 … Adam Bergo [Westfield], 2008
48-9 1/4 … Richmond Shasha [Hamilton West], 2019
48-9 … Jayhlen Washington [North Brunswick], 2017
48-9 … Zamir Chance [Bridgeton], 2025
48-7 … A.J. McKay [Mount Olive], 2021
48-7 … Malik Mohammad [West Side], 2025
48-6 … Joseph Oduro [South Plainfield], 2022
48-4 ¾ … Daniel Arana [Franklin Twp.], 2024
48-4 ½ … Rece Englehart [Moorestown], 2024
48-4 ½ … Bobby Mays [Don Bosco], 2024
48-3 ½ … Stephon Kelley-Gordon [Carteret], 2018
48-3 1/4 … Ryan Chance [Glassboro], 2009
48-3 … Barden Adams [West Orange], 2014
48-2 1/2 … Kyle Lindsey [Paterson], 2006
48-2 1/2 … Tyrell Judson [Piscataway], 2013
48-2 1/4 … Bernard Hoover [Hasbrouck Heights], 2004
48-2 … Craig Halyard [Ridgewood], 1989
48-2 … Emeke Eze [Sayreville], 2012
48-1 1/2 … Sean Wimbush [Teaneck], 2011
48-1 1/2 … Malik Snead [Hamilton West], 2015
48-1 ½ … Mubeen Momodu [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2019
48-1 ¼ … Orion Joyner [Kingsway], 2019
48-1 1/4 … Aaron King [Morris Hills], 2007
48-0 1/4 … Gerald Spears [Teaneck], 1989
48-0 1/4 … Darius Pemberton [Hackensack], 1992
48-0 … Josh Butler [Delsea], 2006
48-0 … Kevin Bostick [Bergen Catholic], 2008
48-0 … Dean Uduh [Columbia], 2015

MOORESTOWN’S HANNAH BYRD-LEITNER SMASHES MEET RECORD IN 4TH STRAIGHT STATE CHAMPIONSHIP POLE VAULT TRIUMPH!!!!!!!!!

Moorestown senior Hannah Byrd-Leitner won her 4th consecutive state pole vault title Friday and broke her own meet record at the Group 3 championships at South Plainfield.

Byrd-Leitner cleared 12-8 – sorry, no field series info available, thanks NJSIAA! – and broke the meet record of 12-7 that she set at last year’s meet at Delsea.

Byrd-Leitner has won state titles indoors [12-0] and outdoors [12-7] in 2024 and indoors [13-0] and outdoors [12-8] this year.

Because the NJSIAA doesn’t care at all about track and hires timing companies for state championship meets that don’t bother with splits or field series information, we don’t know where Byrd-Leitner entered the competition or where she had the bar raised after clearing 12-8. Unbelievable.

Anyway, Byrd-Leitner is the first Moorestown girl to repeat as a state champion in any event since Amandi Rhett won the 100 three straight years from 1998 through 2000 and the 200 in 1999 and 2000 (in Group 2 in 1998 and 1999 and Group 3 in 2000).

Byrd-Leitner’s 12-8 is the best clearance at states in any public school group. She shared the overall public school record of 12-7 with Emma Keating of Pompton Lakes, who won Group 2 in 2023.

Hayley Horvath of Notre Dame set the overall state meet record of 13-0 when she won the 2018 Parochial A meet in Somerset.

OKLAHOMA’S FLOYD WHITAKER FROM HIGHLAND REACHES NCAA TRIPLE JUMP SEMIS WITH CLUTCH FINAL-ATTEMPT PR!!!!!!!!

Highland’s Floyd Whitaker advanced to the NCAA Championships with a clutch final-jump PR in the triple jump Friday.

Whitaker, a senior at Oklahoma, jumped 53-4 ½ on his 3rd and final attempt at the NCAA West Prelims at Bryan Stadium in College Station, Texas.

That ranks him 13th among U.S. men this year, according to the World Athletics database.

Whitaker needed to jump 52-1 ½ to make his way into the top 12 who advanced to next month’s NCAA Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene. His first two jumps were 51-0 ¼ and 51-5. But he increased his PR from 53-1 ½ from two weeks ago in Lexington, Ky., to 53-4 ½ and finished as the 5th qualifier out of the West Regional.

Only one jumper in the East Regional in Jacksonville on Friday surpassed Whitaker’s 53-4 ½, which means he goes into Eugene as the No. 6 seed. That jumper was Theophilus Mudzengere of South Carolina, who jumped 53-9.

Whitaker will compete in the NCAA triple jump final at Hayward Field at 5:10 p.m., Friday, June 13. He’s now within two inches of the South Jersey alumni record of 53-6 ½ set by Shawnee graduate Greg Foster in Flagstaff, Ariz., on May 14, 1988. Foster’s son Greg, a junior at Princeton, will also be in Eugene competing in the long jump after placing 4th in East Regionals on Wednesday.

Whitaker is now 5th on the all-time New Jersey alumni list. The record is 54-9 ½ by East Orange’s Norm Tate in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1970. Tate, an Olympian and three-time U.S. champion, is now an assistant coach at Rowan.

Whitaker, who began his college career at Minnesota, placed 9th in the indoor triple jump in March in Virginia Beach with a 52-2.

54-9 ½ … Norm Tate [East Orange], July 16, 1970, Stuttgart, Germany

54-7 ½ … Eric Bethea [Piscataway], June 7, 2019, Austin, Texas

53-7 ¼ … Devon Bond [Trenton], May 5, 2012, Lubbock, Texas [+1.5]

53-6 ½ … Greg Foster [Shawnee], May 14, 1988, Flagstaff, Ariz.
53-4 ½ … Floyd Whitaker [Highland], May 17, 2025, Lexington, Ky. [+0.9]

Nester Wea smashes meet record in the 100 to highlight big Day 1 at state Group 2 meet for Willingboro girls!!!!!!

Senior Nester Wea smashed the meet record in the 100-meter dash to lead Willingboro’s Day 1 performance at the state Group 2 meet at South Plainfield.

Willingboro leads Rumson-Fair Haven 28 1/2 -28 with Haddonfield 3rd [16] going into Day 2 on Sunday.

Wea won the 100 in a wind-legal 11.62, 8th-fastest in South Jersey history and 3rd-fastest by a Burlington County girl, behind Willingboro’s Michelle Glover [11.42 in 1981] and Moorestown’s Amandi Rhett [11.61 in 2000].

Wea broke the state Group 2 meet record of 11.75 set by Parsippany’s Bria Saunders at the 2014 state meet at Egg Harbor.

On Saturday, Wea will race the 200, 400 and 100-meter hurdles.

Sophomore Maya Bolden and junior Kaila Speight also scored in the 100, Bolden taking 3rd in 12.19 and Speight tying for 6th in 12.34. And senior Sunny Oyibo took 3rd in the 400-meter hurdles in 1:04.33.

Willingboro’s 4-by-1 placed 3rd without Wea, with junior Jaden Murry, Speight, sophomore Jade Pinder and sophomore Trinity Brapoh running 48.28.

All-Time South Jersey wind-legal 100 List
11.23 … Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2024
11.33 … Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek], 2024
11.36 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2024
11.42 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981
11.49 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2008
11.57 … Patti Dunlap [Camden], 1979
11.58 … Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017
11.61 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000
11.62 … Nester Wea [Willingboro], 2025
11.63 … Dennisha Page [Woodrow Wilson], 2019

PLEASANTVILLE’S GABRIEL MORONTA 2ND-FASTEST QUALIFIER INTO SEMIS IN 400 AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH 4TH-FASTEST TIME EVER BY A NEW JERSEY QUARTER-MILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pleasantville’s Gabriel Moronta raced into the NCAA Championships 400-meter dash semifinals with a big PR, the 2nd-fastest time in the NCAA East Prelims and the 4th-fastest time ever recorded by a New Jersey high school alum.

Moronta ran 45.01 and won the 2nd of three semifinals at Hodges Stadium at North Florida University in Jacksonville, advancing automatically to the NCAS semis at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., next month.

Alabama’s Samuel Ogazi, 2nd at NCAAs last year in Eugene, led all qualifiers in Jacksonville with a lifetime-best 44.43, and Moronta placed 2nd. The fastest time in the West Prelims was 45.32, so Moronta goes into Eugene as the 2nd-fastest in the field.

The top 12 from each of the two regions – East in Jacksonville, West in College Station – advance to the NCAA semis. The top three in each heat and the next three-fastest form that top 12.

Moronta lowered his PR and school record from 45.31, which he ran last month in Gainesville. The only New Jersey quarter-milers to run faster are Olympic gold medalists Andrew Valmon of Manchester Township [44.28 in 1993] and Lamont Smith of Willingboro [44.30 in Atlanta in 1996] and Najee Glass of St. Peter’s Prep [44.79 in Gainesville in 2015].

His time is 15th-fastest among U.S. men this year and No. 35 in the world.

The NCAA semis are scheduled for 5:41 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, at Hayward Field, with the finals following at 6:02 p.m. June 13.

44.28 … Andrew Valmon [Manchester Twp.], June 19, 1993, Eugene
44.30 … Lamont Smith [Willingboro], June 19, 1996, Atlanta
44.79 … Najee Glass [St. Peter’s Prep], April 24, 2015, Gainesville, Fla.
45.01 … Gabriel Moronta [Pleasantville], May 30, 2025, Jacksonville, Fla.
45.01 … Kevin Lyles [Franklin Twp.], April 7, 1995, Knoxville, Tenn.
45.25 … Clayton Parros [Seton Hall Prep], June 26, 2015, Eugene, Ore.
45.26 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], April 12, 1986, Tampa, Fla.
45.30 … Willie McLaughlin [East Orange], June 18, 1983, Indianapolis
45.40 … Erison Hurtault [Matawan], June 9, 2007, Sacramento, Calif.
45.49 … Darrell Bush [Woodbury], April 11, 2015, Tucson, Ariz.

CLAYTON’S ALEX OSAYEMI SMASHES 28-YEAR-OLD 400 HURDLES RECORD AT GROUP 1 STATES!!!!!!!!

Clayton senior Alex Osayemi ran the 6th-fastest 400-meter hurdles time in Gloucester County and smashed the state Group 1 meet record Friday at Somerset.

Osayemi won the intermediates in 52.79, breaking the meet record of 53.17 set by legendary Fred Sharpe as part of his historic quad win at the 1997 meet at South Plainfield.

His time is fastest by any New Jersey Group 1 runner in 12 years, since Hopatcong’s Dylan Capwell ran 52.43 at the 2013 Meet of Champions, also at South Plainfield.

Osayemi is only the 2nd Clayton boy to ever win an individual state title on the track. In 2019, Thomas Hampton won the Group 1 100 and 200.

The only faster times in the six state meets were turned in by Toms River North teammates Camryn Thomas and Mamadi Diawara in the state Group 4 meet, also at Somerest. Thomas ran 52.08 and Diawara 52.34. So Osayemi will be the No. 3 seed at the Meet of Champions Wednesday at Pennsauken.

The only faster Group 1 time in South Jersey history is Sharpe’s 51.62 at the 1997 Meet of Champions in South Plainfield.

Osayemi is already the fastest Group 1 runner in New Jersey in the 200 [21.67w] and 400 [46.60], which he’ll contest on Saturday.

50.37 … Dwight Ruff [Camden], 2001
50.96 … Bryce Huff [Pennsauken], 2023
51.39 … Rueben McCoy [Winslow Twp.], 2004
51.5h … Martin Booker [Camden], 1981
51.62 … Fred Sharpe [Paulsboro], 1997
51.82 … Azim Smith [Millville], 2001
52.10 … Tim Carey [Washington Twp.], 2009
52.0h … Vince Rawlins [Eastern], 1992
52.4h … Diandre Chandler [Camden], 1986
52.4h … Donovan Darius [Wilson], 1993
52.54 … Marcus Lee [Vineland], 2004
52.56 … Royce Reed [Bridgeton], 1995
52.62 … Devon Matthews [Pleasantville], 1999
52.62 … Harran Williams [Delran], 1999
52.62 … Ian Moore [Lenape], 2001
52.65 … Lathan Brown [Deptford], 2023
52.66 … Justin Dupree [Camden], 1996
52.66 … Aaron Younger [Delsea], 2007
52.68 … Premier Wynn [Pennsauken], 2023
52.71 … Mike Brown [Lenape], 1996
52.71 … Mike Morrison [Willingboro], 2003
52.72 … Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2000
52.79 … Alexander Osayemi [Clayton], 2025
52.87 … Demetrius Rooks [Absegami], 2008
52.89 … Barry Bethea [Eastern Reg.], 2010
52.92 … Alex Reber [Eastern Reg.], 2012
52.8h … Jack Thompson [Edgewood], 2001
52.89 … Devon Patton [Willingboro], 1990
52.94 … Maurice Young [Camden], 2002
52.96 … Tyler Davidson [Willingboro], 2016

51.62 … Fred Sharpe [Paulsboro], 1997
52.10 … Tim Carey [Washington Twp.], 2009
52.65 … Lathan Brown [Deptford], 2023
52.66 … Aaron Younger [Delsea], 2007
52.72 … Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2000
52.79 … Alexander Osayemi [Clayton], 2025
52.79 … Alexander Osayemi [Clayton], 2025

 

MASSIVE 400 HURDLES PR FOR BRYCE TUCKER, WHO ADVANCES TO NCAA SEMIFINALS IN EUGENE WITH 4TH-FASTEST TIME EVER BY SOUTH JERSEY ATHLETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pennsauken’s Bryce Tucker ran a 400-meter hurdles PR for the 2nd time in three days and advanced to the NCAA Championship semifinals next month at Hayward Field.

Tucker, a Rutgers sophomore, ran 50.00 Friday and finished 2nd in the 2nd of three semifinal races in the NCAA East Prelims at Hodges Stadium on the North Florida campus in Jacksonville.

Tucker had a PR of 50.61 until he ran 50.52 in the first round at East prelims on Wednesday. That advanced him to the quarterfinals, where his 50.00 was 8th-fastest and earned him an auto qualifier to Eugene as one of the top three placers in his heat.

His time is 4th-fastest ever by a South Jersey intermediate hurdler, behind Winslow’s Reuben McCoy [48.37 in Eugene in 2008], Paulsboro’s Fred Sharpe [48.86 in Knoxville in 2003] and Camden’s Dwight Ruff [49.50 in Sacramento in 2003].

He ran within 18-100ths of a second of the school record of 49.82 s4et at the 2022 NCAA East Prelims in Bloomington, Ind., by Hunterdon Central’s Jameson Woodell.

His time is 27th among U.S. men this year.

Next for Tucker is the NCAA Championships semifinals in Eugene, scheduled for 5:41 p.m. on June 11, with the final following at 6:27 p.m. on June 13.