Delsea’s Josh Awotunde advances to shot put final at World Championships in Tokyo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Delsea’s Josh Awotunde was one of 12 shot putters to advance to the finals at the World Championships during qualifying that was actually held tomorrow in Tokyo [it was Saturday morning in Tokyo, Friday night in the Eastern U.S.]

Awotunde threw 68-2, 8th-best among 36 entrants. The top 12 advanced to the final on Saturday. Marks don’t carry over to the final.

Awotunde followed his 68-2 with a 67-1 and then fouled on his 3rd attempt.

Shot put qualifying was split into two groups of 18. Awotunde was 3rd in Group B, behind Tom Walsh of New Zealand [71-3 ¾] and Scott Lincoln of Great Britain [68-2 ¾].

Five throwers in Group A, including two Americans, threw farther: Adrian Piperi of the U.S. [21.47], American Ryan Crouser [21.37], Wictor Petersson of Sweden [21.14], Leonard Fabbri of Italy [20.95] and Chukwuebuka Cornnell Enekwechi of Nigeria [20.83].

Anyone throwing a certain distance – that isn’t listed anywhere in the results – advances to the final automatically. That distance is somewhere between 69-4 ¼ [the best mark that isn’t listed as an auto qualifier] and 70-1 ¼ [the worst mark that is listed as an auto qualifier].

The final is scheduled for 8 a.m. EST on Saturday, which is 9 p.m. Saturday in Japan.

Awotunde, a 2013 graduate of Delsea, won the U.S. Championships in Eugene last month to earn a berth at Worlds with a final-throw PR of 73-8 ¾.

He’s ranked 3rd in the world behind world championship silver medalist and European champion Leonardo Fabbri of Italy [74-10] and two-time world champion and three-time Olympic medalist Joe Kovacs of the U.S. [73-9].

In his only previous appearance at Worlds, Awotunde placed 3rd in 2022 in Eugene. Awotunde ranks 17th in world history and No. 10 in U.S. history.

Washington Township’s Nate Kidwell leads TCNJ to team title at Herb Lorenz Invitational!!!!!!

Nate Kidwell, a junior from Washington Township, placed 5th out of 56 runners and helped The College of New Jersey to a two-point win in the Lions’ own Herb Lorenz Invitational Friday at the Green Lane Fields in Ewing Township.

Kidwell ran a lifetime all-course best of 20:18 for 6,000 meters. His previous 6,000 PR was a 20:23 at a meet at Unionville High School in East Marlborough Township, Chester County.

TCNJ sophomore Sawyer Stellitano, a sophomore from Hunterdon Central, was TCNJ’s first finisher, in 4th place in 20:03, and Kidwell was the Lions’ No. 2 runner.

Goldey-Beacom of Wilmington, Del., swept the first three spots, but TCNJ went 4-5-6-7-8-(9-10) to eke out the two-point win, with their 6th and 7th runners bumping Goldey-Beacom’s 4th and 5th finishers.

TCNJ didn’t run its full lineup, but sophomore Tyler Smith from Paul VI took 16th overall in 21:57.

Holy Family placed 3rd, and the Tigers’ No. 3 runner was sophomore Andrae Johnson of Oakcrest in 22nd place.

The meet honors legendary Masters runner Herb Lorenz, a member of the Road Runners Club of America Hall of Fame, the South Jersey Track and Field Hall of Fame, the South Jersey Coaches Hall of Fame, the Burlington County Track Hall of Fame and The College of New Jersey Hall of Fame.

Lorenz grew up in Pemberton and graduated from TCNJ – when it was still called Trenton State – before embarking on a remarkable post-collegiate career. Among his many accomplishments, in 1975, he set an American age-36 record of 2:17:43 at the Boston Marathon. He coached at Burlington Township for 30 years and also coached at Lenape.

Josh Awotunde, the world’s 3rd-ranked shot putter, leads off South Jersey contingent Saturday at World Championships in Tokyo!!!!!!

Josh Awotunde will get the South Jersey contingent started off at the World Championships Saturday at Japan National Stadium in Tokyo.

Awotunde, a 2013 graduate of Delsea, won the U.S. Championships in Eugene and earned a berth at Worlds with a final-throw PR of 73-8 ¾ on Aug. 3.

He goes into Worlds ranked 3rd in the world behind world championship silver medalist and European champion Leonardo Fabbri of Italy [74-10] and two-time world champion and three-time Olympic medalist Joe Kovacs of the U.S. [73-9].

In his only previous appearance at Worlds, Awotunde placed 3rd in 2022 in Eugene.

Awotunde now ranks 17th in world history and No. 10 in U.S. history. Fabbri is No. 5 in world history at 75-4 ¾ at Boudewijnstadion, in Brussels, Belgium, last September. Kovacs is No. 2 in world history with a 76-2 ½ at Sechseläutenplatz, in Zürich, Switzerland, in September 2022.
The men’s shot put trials are scheduled for 9:55 p.m. EST on Day 1 of Worlds, with Awotunde in Group B. The final is scheduled for later on Saturday in Tokyo, which will be 8:10 a.m. in the U.S. on Sunday. The top 12 qualifiers out of the qualifying round advance to the final, and the marks do not carry over.

Rancocas Valley graduate Erika Kemp is scheduled to race in the women’s marathon, which begins at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. Kemp is ranked No. 12 in U.S. history and 52 in the world this year with her breakthrough 2:22.56 from Houston in January

And Florence graduate Curtis Thompson throws in the javelin rounds at 6:10 a.m. or 7:45 a.m. EST on Wednesday. Thompson is No. 3 in U.S. history with his 287-11 in Austin in March, and he’s No. 4 in the world this year behind two-time Olympic finalist Julian Weber of Great Britain [300-2], South American championships medalist Luiz Maurcio Da Silva of Brazil [298-6] and India’s Olympic gold medalist and world champion Neeraj Chopra of India [296-0].

More on them later!

Sean Martino, Vincenzo Vecchio and Ryan McCann pull off 1-2-3 Cedar Creek sweep in tri-meet!!!!!!

Cedar Creek seniors Sean Martino, Vincenzo Vecchio and Ryan McCann swept the top three spots in a tri-meet with St., Augustine and Mainland Regional Tuesday in Richland Township .

Martino ran 16:38, Vecchio 16:39 and McCann 16:51 over 5,000 meters at St. Augustine. Team scoring wasn’t kept, but Cedar Creek went 1-2-3-6-10 for 22 points.

St. Augustine was led by freshman Braden Bernardini in 4th in 17:18, and Mainland was led by sophomore Chris Sanchez in 5th in 17:51.

Also in the top 10 were Cedar Creek freshman Valentino Vecchio [6th in 18:18], Mainland junior Mark Wurzer [7th, 18:20], Cedar Creek senior Franesco Malone [8th, 18:48], St. Augustine freshman Chase Bernardini ‘9th, 18:50] and Cedar Creek senior Louis Flynn [10th , 19:05].

Haddonfield boys post 7 of the 13-fastest times at Run the Night Invitational!!!!!!

The Haddonfield boys, ranked 21st in the U.S. and No. 2 in New Jersey, packed four scorers in the top five in the Senior Race and raced to the team title at the Run the Night Powered by –> Insert Shoe Company Name Here <– Invitational in Manalapan.

In all, Haddonfield had seven of the 13-fastest times in the meet merge and outscored West Windsor-Plainsboro North 27-54.

Haddonfield went 1-2-4-5 in the Senior Race, with Aaron Keith winning in 10:13 over two miles, Brandon Stoner 2nd in 10:17, Michael Sinnes 4th in 10:25 and John Leibrandt 5th in 10:29.

Lucas Laganella and Owen Snyder finished 2nd and 3rd in the Junior Race in 10:15 and 10:16, so they were actually Haddonfield’s 2nd and 3rd scorers, with Stoner and Sinnes 4th and 5th. Andrew Blum was 5th in the Junior Race in 10:30.

Connor Brand placed 4th in the Sophomore Race in 10:38, and Logan Tripician ran 10:54 for 3rd in the Freshman Race.

In the overall merge, Haddonfield went 3-4-5-6-9-12-13-18.

Northern Burlington senior Jimmy Cataline, who ran 10:57 for two miles last year, placed 3rd in the Senior Race in 10:17 and NBC’s Kael Schilling ran 12th in the Junior Race in 10:57.

Makayla Zell, Sophia DiFiore, Catherine Hipple and Siyana Sheth lead Moorestown girls to 10-runner sweep in Olympic Conference batch meet!!!!!!

Sophomore Makayla Zell and juniors Sophia DiFiore, Catherine Hipple and Siyana Sheth all ran sub-21 and led the Moorestown girls, ranked 18th in New Jersey, to a sweep of the top 10 spots Tuesday in an Olympic Conference batch meet at DREAM Park.

Zell won the race in 20:35, DiFiore ran 20:45 and Hipple and Sheth both crossed the line in 20:56.

Senior Celia Frederico, sophomore Katherine Simpson, freshmen Juliet Stack Maya and Armani Robinson and juniors Jenna Dionis and Reagan Tickner finished 5th through 10th.

In a separate race, Eastern junior Theresa Albertson, who placed 3rd at South Jersey Group 4 sectionals last fall, ran 20:19 to finish first among 71 runners from six schools.

Also in the top 10: Lenape junior Audrey McCorkle [22:04], Rancocas Valley senior Mary Casano [22:54], Winslow sophomore Amariah Arango [23:06], Lenape junior Elizabeth Sunlitis [23:10], Winslow sophomore Annabella Cassidy [23:15], Eastern senior Alexis Marella [23:19], Rancocas Valley senior Madison Popovich [23:38], Lenape freshman Emma Fisher [23:40] and Eastern junior Jordyn Waterman [23:47].

Eastern senior Natalie Dumas, U.S. champion in the 400, 800 and intermediate hurdles, did not race Tuesday.

Gateway’s David Houck finishes first by over a minute in four-team Colonial Conference batch meet!!!!!!

Gateway senior David Houck finished first in a four-team Colonial Conference batch meet Tuesday at Pennypacker Park in Haddonfield and Cherry Hill.

This apears to be Houck’s first cross country race, and he won by 61 seconds. The MileSplit database shows him running track in past years but not XC, although last fall he wrote an eassy for the Gateway student web site on the challenges of cross country, so he was on the team a year ago. Just no record of him racing.

In any case, Houck, competing under the Gateway-Woodbury Co-op banner, ran 16:35 over 5,000 meters at Pennypacker and finished 1st among more than 50 runners.

Although Houck has no apparent history of racing on the trails, he did run 10:05.35 for 3,200 meters last spring and placed 4th at South Jersey Group 1 Sectionals.

Team scoring wasn’t kept, but Haddonfield runners took the next five spots and 15 of the next 17 places, with some of Haddonfield’s top runners chilling along in mid-pack.

Haddonfield, ranked No. 2 in New Jersey and No. 21 nationally, packed seniors Ryan Gibson, Michael Sinnes, Peter Simpson, Brandon Stoner and Aaron Keith 2nd through 6th all between 17:36 and 17:43, which means this was a workout more than a race for the Bulldogs.

The Haddonfield girls, ranked 9th in New Jersey, swept the top four spots and 12 of the top 14. Senior Riley Austin ran 20:12, followed by freshman Dylan Hosty [20:13], junior Molly Mills [20:14] and junior Madison Kelsey [20:16].

The West Deptford duo of senior Kayla Romanoski and junior Taylor Sierzega broke up the Haddonfield pack, taking 5th and 6th in 20:42 and 20:46.

Also in the top 10 were Haddonfield’s senior Elizabeth Pappas, junior Harper Benjamin, freshman Tatum Russo and junior Saya Sood, who all ran between 21:12 and 21:22.

Abigail Leonard wins Run the Night freshman race, leads Northern Burlington girls to team title!!!!!!

Abigail Leonhardt of Northern Burlington won the freshman girls race Friday at the Run the Night Powered by – Insert Show Company Name Here – at Manalapan Recreation Center.

Leonardt ran two miles in 13:02 and won by 25 meters over West Windsor-Plainsboro’s Anita Bhatia, who was 2nd in 15:09.

Northern had five of the first 21 finishers in the freshman race, with Willow McCadden 8th in 14:09, Adelina Floyd 10th in 14:28, Kelly Coughlin 14th in 14:53 and Reilly Pullen 21st in 15:53.

All five were competing in their first high school race.

For team scoring purposes, Northern went 1-2-4-6-8 for 21 points and won the team title, 21-42, over Westfield.

Williamstown’s Sophia Aldridge wins 17-team batch team, runs Williamstown’s fastest 5,000 in 12 years!!!!!!

Williamstown senior Sophia Aldridge ran an all-course 5,000 PR Tuesday and finished 1st out of more than 100 runners in a 17-team Tri-County Conference batch meet in Upper Deerfield Township.

Aldridge ran 18:53 at Cumberland Regional and finished 130 meters ahead of 2nd-place Audrey Bishop, a junior at Kingsway.

Aldridge’s previous 5,000 best was a 19:03 on the DREAM Park speedway in Logan Township when she placed 6th in November at South Jersey Group 4 sectionals.

Her time is fastest on any course by a Williamstown runner since Vickie Ajimoko ran 18:24 when she won 2013 South Jersey Group 4 sectionals at Delsea in 18:24.

There was no team scoring kept in the batch meet, which in addition to Williamstown and Kingsway included runners from Delsea, Gloucester County Tech, Woodstown, Washington Township, Clearview, Highland, Schalick, Triton, Pennsville, Timber Creek, Pitman, Glassboro, Wildwood, Salem County Tech and Cumberland Regional. Unofficially, Delsea scored 76, Washington Township 78 points and Clearview 101.

Also in the top 10: Woodstown sophomore Abby Marino [3rd in 20:29], Williamstown junior Julia Burgio [4th in 20:59], Williamstown sophomore Yazmire Bonhomme [5th, 21:18], Delsea freshman Brooke Mashburn [6th, 21:36], Delsea senior Olivia Mashburn [7th, 21:37], Gloucester County Tech sophomore Jordan Moczydlowski [8th, 21:37], Delsea senior Isabella Mordan [9th, 21:40] and Woodstown junior Anabel Schaal [10th, 21:43].

Williamstown seniors Dominic Burgio and Logan Pavelik went 1-2 in the boys race, with over 150 runners. Burgio won in 16:12 and Pavelik ran 16:14. Washington Township sophomore Trevor Szilier [3rd in 16:15], Kingsway sophomore Michael Beaver [4th in 16:35] and Highland senior Andrew Dopkin [5th in 16:36] also ran sub-17.

Also in the top 10: Woodstown senior Jacob Marino [6th, 17:00], Highland junior Colin Roznowski [7th, 17:08], Woodstown junior David Farrell [8th, 17:16], Gloucester County Tech sophomore Wyatt Evans [9th, 17:20] and Pitman junior Rhys Blackman [10th, 17:23].

No team scoring but unofficially, looks like Highland 67, Washington Township 81, Woodstown 87.

Haddon Heights alums Owen James of Scranton and Reggie Hernandez of Wilmington enjoy successful college debuts!!!!!!

Two members of last year’s Haddon Heights cross country team enjoyed successful college debuts this past weekend.

Scranton freshman Owen James placed 9th in the Ranger Invitational in Clark and was Scranton’s 5th finisher overall.

James ran 17:33 at Oak Ridge Park, helping Scranton win the team title 17-47 over host Drew.

And Wilmington University freshman Reggie Hernandez of Haddon Heights, also in his first college XC race, placed 5th out of 81 runners Saturday at the Philadelphia Cross Classic.

Hernandez ran 29:26 over 8,000 meters on the challenging Belmont Plateau course in Fairmount Park.

Wilmington went 1-4-5-6-11 and won the team title, 27-48, over Jefferson of Philadelphia.

Hernandez placed 4th in the South Jersey Group 2 XC sectionals last fall at DREAM Park in Logan Township, helping Heights place 2nd overall.

Also racing for Wilmington were freshman Julian Rich, who ran cross country for Camden County Tech (and track for Winslow, Camden Counthy Tech doesn’t have track), and freshman Kevin Gonzalez from Bridgeton. They placed 11th and 15th overall in their first college races.

Jefferson’s 7th runner was senior Ryan Kopervos of Absegami, who placed 21st overall.

In the women’s race, Jefferson junior Amy Chomo and sophomore Angie Chomo, both of Schalick, placed 16th and 21st. Jefferson won the team title 19-66 over Wilmington.