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.