Rhode Island’s Jordan Hadfield from Schalick takes 7th out of nearly 100 runners at Shawn Nassaney Invite in her college XC debut!!!!!!

In her first college race, Rhode Island freshman Jordan Hadfield of Schalick placed 7th out of nearly 100 runners at the Shawn M. Nassaney Invitational.

Hadfield ran 18:51 over 5,000 meters on Bryant College’s campus in Smithfield, R.I., the Patriots’ training camp site from 1976 through 2002.

Hadfield was a state Group 1 cross country champ at Schalick and eight-time South Jerey Group 1 winner in indoors, outdoors and cross.

At Smithfield, Hadfield was Rhode Island’s 2nd finisher behind senior Lily Saul from Montoursville, Pa. She was the first freshman in the race, three seconds ahead of teammate Kearney Bayha from Pilgrim High in Warwick, R.I.

Host Bryant edged Rhode Island 36-47 for the team title.

Lafayette’s Anya Kazemi from Bishop Eustace earns top-20 finish in season-opening Temple Invitational!!!!!!

Lafayette sophomore Anya Kazemi from Bishop Eustace placed 18th out of 72 runners at the season-opening Temple Owls Invitational at Temple’s Ambler Campus in Upper Dublin Township.

Kazemi ran 15:35 over 4,000 meters, and Lafayette placed 2nd with 45 points, behind only Villanova, who won with 26.

Also racing for Lafayette were junior Ava Severino from Haddon Heights [27th in 15:51] and freshman Megan Niglio from Cherokee [31st in 16:05].

Florida Southern’s Chris Colavita from Washington Twp. places 9th of 119 runners at North Florida Invite!!!!!!

Washington Township’s Chris Colavita opened his senior year of cross country at Florida Southern by placing 9th out of 119 runners at the University of Northern Florida Invitational.

Colavita ran 25:04 over 8,000 meters at Cecil Field in Jacksonville and was the Moccasins’ 2nd finisher, crossing the line less than a second behind sophomore Michael Toppi.

Colavita placed 2nd in the Sunshine State Cross Country Championships last fall at Holloway Park in Lakeland, Fla., and was 15th in the NCAA Division 2 South Region Championships in Huntsville, Ala.,

Indoors, Colavita is Florida Southern school record holder at 3,000 meters [8:26.76] and outdoors he’s 3rd at 10,000 meters [30:38.36], 4th at 5,000 meters [14:33.96] and 8th at 1,500 meters [3:54.70].

UMBC’s Alexis Tepper from Cherry Hill East wins Mount St. Mary’s Invitational, Delaware’s Leah Clear from Camden Catholic 5th!!!!!!

UMBC junior Alexis Tepper from Cherry Hill East won her 2025 XC opener in an eight-team meet at Mount St. Marys.

Tepper ran 18:29 over 5,000 meters in Emmitsburg, Md., and finished 40 meters ahead of Delaware’s Ella Peterson, who was 2nd in 18:40.

Camden Catholic’s Leah Clear, a junior at Delaware, placed 4th in 18:50 and was Delaware’s No. 2 runner. The Blue Hens won the team title, 30-54, over Maryland Baltimore County.

UMBC junior Katelyn Deal from Woodstown, a 2:14 half-miler last spring, ran 19:50 and finished 26th overall.

In first lifetime XC race, Absegami’s Madison Pratt is Stockton’s 2nd finisher [behind Moorestown’s Paige McCabe] at Back to the Bowl Invite!!!!!!

Madison Pratt, in her first lifetime cross country race, was Stockton’s 2nd finisher in the Ospreys’ season-opening race at the Stevens Back to the Bowl Invitational Saturday.

Pratt, who didn’t run cross country at Absegami, placed 10th out of 74 runners, covering 5,000 meters on the challenging Holmdel County Park course in 21:48.3.

Pratt ran track at Absegami with PRs of 5:46.21 for 1,600 meters and 13:31.09 for 3,200 meters. But she helped Stockton place 4th Saturday out of 10 teams.

Stockton’s first four finishers are all from South Jersey high schools.

Moorestown graduate Paige McCabe, a sophomore with freshman eligibility, was Stockton’s first finisher, taking 8th overall in 21:24. It was her first XC race since the 2023 state Group 3 meet over the same course. McCabe placed 6th in South Jersey Group 3 sectionals as a senior at Moorestown.

Junior Sarah Rutledge from Egg Harbor placed 12th in 21:52 and freshman Grace Wojciechowski from Cherokee was 13th in 21:57.

Stockton is ranked 5th in the USATFCCCA preseason Metro Region poll and 3rd among NJAC schools, behind No. 2 TCNJ and No. 3 Rowan.

Several of Stockton’s top runners, including four-time All-America middle-distance runner Kayla Kass and Shawnee’s Maddy Valasek, the NJAC 5,000 and 10,000 runner-up, as well as Evelyn Austin and Guinevere Kennedy, did not race Saturday.

A look at the fastest times and top teams at the 30th annual Cherokee Challenge!!!!!!

Delsea’s Matthew Littlehales and Holy Cross’s Julia Flanagan posted the fastest South Jersey times at the 30th annual Cherokee Challenge Saturday.

Littlehales ran 9:42 to place 2nd in the Senior Boys Race, and Flanagan ran 11:21 to take 3rd in the Senior Girls Race. Both were over 3,200 meters.

Littlehales’ time is fastest by a Delsea runner since Nick Costello ran 9:38 when he placed 2nd to Shawn Wilson of Cherokee in the 2012 Senior Race. Flanagan’s time is fastest ever by a Holy Cross girl.

Team scoring is determined by adding the top placer in each of the four races. If a school doesn’t have at least one runner in each race, they don’t have a team score.

Salesianum of Wilmington, Del., won the boys race with 45 points [5-9-4-27], followed by Allentown with 50 points [2-14-26-8], with Egg Harbor Township the top South Jersey school in 7th with 87 points [36-6-24-21]. Conestoga won the girls race with 37 points [12-17-6-2], followed by Penn Charter with 43 [1-35-2-5]. Top South Jersey school was Ocean City in 3rd place with 51 points [21-1-5-24].

In combined scoring, Pingry edged Germantown Friends 137-139 with Egg Harbor [160] and Cherokee [177] the top South Jersey programs in 4th and 5th.

Here’s a look at all the South Jersey boys who ran sub-11 and girls who ran sub-13.

BOYS
9:42 … Matthew Littlehales [Delsea], 2nd, senior race
10:07 … Rex Takakly [Cherry Hill West], 5th, senior race
10:08 … Shaun Maloney [Haddon Twp.], 6th, senior race
10:09 … Trevor Szilier [Washington Twp.], 1st, sophomore race
10:21 … Ryan Scaricaciottoli [Cinnaminson], 5th, junior race
10:26 … Hamza Salahuddin [Cherokee], 1st, freshman race
10:26 … Logan Pavelik [Williamstown], 12th, senior race
10:29 … James Clauson [Haddon Twp.], 14th, senior race
10:30 … Dominic Burgio [Williamstown], 15th, senior race
10:31 … Landon Forero [Collingswood], 16th, senior race
10:32 … Teddy Jones [Rancocas Valley], 17th, senior race
10:35 … Marcus Flagg [Gloucester], 19th, senior race
10:35 … Matthew Reed [Egg Harbor Twp.], 21st, senior race
10:37 … Aaron Smith [Lenape], 11th, junior race
10:38 … Vincent Kelly [Gloucester], 24th, senior race
10:40 … Edward Abu-Adas [Cinnaminson], 13th, junior race
10:43 … Liam Aspenberg [Egg Harbor Twp.], 6th, sophomore race
10:44 … Duke Snyder-Shellito [Gloucester Twp. Tech], 18th, junior race
10:44 … Logan Camm [Audubon], 28th, senior race
10:49 … Giovanna Fuchs [Sterling], 22nd, junior race
10:51 … Jaden Carn [Lenape], 10th, sophomore race
10:51 … Daniel Svec [Egg Harbor Twp.], 24th, junior race
10:52 … Timothy Rooney [Egg Harbor Twp.], 12th, sophomore race
10:53 … Gabin Danielewicz [Cherokee], 25th, junior race
10:54 … Dominic Lera [Seneca], 31st, senior race
10:55 … Vincent Dougherty [Haddon Heights], 27th, junior race
10:56 … Leo Vyvyan [Cherokee], 29th, junior race

GIRLS 
11:21 … Julia Flanagan [Holy Cross], 3rd, senior race
11:42 … Alyssa Suriano [Cherokee], 4th, senior race
11:42 … Riley Tolson [Ocean City], 1st, sophomore race
11:54 … Sophia Aldridge [Williamstown], 7th, senior race
11:59 … Madeline Meder [Cherokee], 8th, senior race
12:01 … Riley Fayer [Audubon], 9th, senior race
12:09 … Sofia Recinto [Cherokee], 10th, senior race
12:19 … Lillian Flora [Ocean City], 5th, junior race
12:29 … Devyn Per [Egg Harbor Twp.], 13th, senior race
12:31 … Juliana Catalani [Maple Shade], 8th, junior race
12:32 … Makayla Zell [Moorestown], 4th, sophomore race
12:35 … Ashley Doyle [Delran], 14th, senior race
12:37 … Lenna Driscoll [Ocean City], 5th, sophomore race
12:37 … Audrey McCorkle [Lenape], 10th, junior race
12:41 … Carly Godfrey [Ocean City], 11th, junior race
12:41 … Taylor Sierzega [West Deptford], 12th, junior race
12:42 … Kayla Romanoski [West Deptford], 15th, senior race
12:44 … Cecilia Foreman [Mainland Regional], 14th, junior race
12:50 … Erin Healy [Cherokee], 8th, sophomore race
12:52 … Addison Lambert [Egg Harbor Township], 17th, junior race
12:55 … Celia Frederico [Moorestown], 18th, senior race
12:56 … Juliet Stack Maya [Moorestown], 9th, freshman race
12:57 … Meghan Johnson [Egg Harbor Township], 19th, junior race
12:58 … Olivia Masucci [Vineland], 20th, junior race
12:58 … Lydia Gravante [Audubon], 21st, junior race

Washington Township’s Trevor Szilier ran away from the field to win the Sophomore Race at the Cherokee Challenge Saturday morning.

Szilier ran 10:09 over 3,200 meters, finishing 80 meters ahead of 2nd-place Nikhil Shah of Pingry School of Bernards Township, who ran 10:25.

Szilier is Washington Township’s 2nd winner at the Challenge and first in 22 years, following Carmen Cavella, who won the Senior Race in 2003 in 9:58.

Szilier was the 6th-fastest freshman in New Jersey last year with a 4:34.81 [converted from full mile at Greensboro Nationals] and the 4th-fastest freshman at 3,200 meters in South Jersey with a 10:03.58 at the Gloucester County Championships at Deptford.

Other South Jersey runners in the top 10 were Egg Harbor’s Liam Aspenberg [6th in 10:43] and Lenape’s Jayden Carn [10th in 10:51].

Trevor Szilier wins Cherokee Challenge soph race, first Washington Twp. winner in 22 years!!!!!!

Washington Township’s Trevor Szilier ran away from the field to win the Sophomore Race at the Cherokee Challenge Saturday morning.

Szilier ran 10:09 over 3,200 meters, finishing 80 meters ahead of 2nd-place Nikhil Shah of Pingry School of Bernards Township, who ran 10:25.

Szilier is Washington Township’s 2nd winner at the Challenge and first in 22 years, following Carmen Cavella, who won the Senior Race in 2003 in 9:58.

Szilier was the 6th-fastest freshman in New Jersey last year with a 4:34.81 [converted from full mile at Greensboro Nationals] and the 4th-fastest freshman at 3,200 meters in South Jersey with a 10:03.58 at the Gloucester County Championships at Deptford.

Other South Jersey runners in the top 10 were Egg Harbor’s Liam Aspenberg [6th in 10:43] and Lenape’s Jayden Carn [10th in 10:51].

HOLY CROSS’S JULIA FLANAGAN RUNS FASTEST SOUTH JERSEY TIME IN 12 YEARS AT CHEROKEE CHALLENGE!!!!!!!!

Holy Cross’s Julia Flanagan ran the fastest time by a South Jersey girl in 12 years at the 30th annual Cherokee Challenge Saturday morning, placing 3rd in the Senior Race in 11:21 over 3,200 meters.

That’s fastest by a South Jersey runner in any race at the Challenge since 2013, when Haddonfield’s Briana Gess won the freshman race in 10:55. Flanagan is fastest by a South Jersey girl in the senior race since Megan Lacy of Cherokee ran 10:55 in 2011.

Flanagan, the state Parochial A 3,200 champ last spring at 10:52.74, finished behind only Anna Bockus of Padua Academy in Wilmington, Del., who won the senior race in 11:08, and Alexia Tubbs of Conestoga High of Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pa., who ran 11:13.

Flanagan’s time is fastest ever by a Holy Cross girl at the Cherokee Challenge. She’s the first Lancer girl to place in the top three in any Cherokee Challenge race in 26 years, since Deanna Kloss ran 12:19 and placed 2nd in the Junior Race in 1999. Kloss went on to an outstanding swimming career at Gettysburg.

Cherokee’s Alyssa Suriano placed 4th in the Senior Race in 11:42, sharing the No. 2 time among South Jersey girls with Sophomore Race winner Riley Tolson of Ocean City.It was the first lifetime cross country race for the former soccer player.

Other South Jersey girls in the top 10 in the Senior Race: Williamstown’s Sophia Aldridge [7th in 11:54], Cherokee’s Madeline Meder [8th in 11:59], Audubon’s Riley Fayer [9th in 12:01] and Cherokee’s Sofia Recinto [10th in 12:09].

Ocean City’s Riley Tolson wins Cherokee Challenge sophomore race a year after winning freshman race!!!!!!

Ocean City’s Riley Tolson recorded her second straight Cherokee Challenge victory Saturday morning, winning the sophomore girls race a year after winning the freshman race.

Tolson ran 11:42 over 3,200 meters at Cherokee, finishing 150 meters ahead of 2nd-place Krissa Woods of Tatnall School in Wilmington, Del.

Last year, Tolson ran 12:07 to win the freshman race.

Tolson is the 2nd straight Ocean City girl to win the sophomore race at the Challenge. Carly Godfrey won last year. Ocean City’s other sophomore girls winner in the meet’s 30-year history was Alexa Palmieri in 2018.

Also in the top 10 from South Jersey were Moorestown’s Makayla Zell [4th in 12:32], Ocean City’s Lenna Driscoll [5th in 12:37] and Cherokee’s Erin Healy [8th in 12:50].

Also notable that Hope Edwards, who was the 3rd-fastest freshman 400-meter hurdler in the U.S. last year at 1:00.32 as a Moorestown freshman, is now a sophomore at Pennsauken. She placed 14th in 13:13.

Cherokee’s Hanza Salahuddin wins freshman boys race at Cherokee Challenge!!!!!!

Hanza Salahuddin became the 6th Cherokee runner to win the freshman boys race at the 30th annual Cherokee Challenge Saturday morning.

Salahuddin ran 10:26.36 over 3,200 meters at Cherokee and won by a fraction of a section over Allentown’s Reed Huggins, who was 2nd in 10:26.67.

Other Cherokee freshmen to win the Challenge on their home course are Mike Caputi in 1996, Keith Krieger in 1999, Sean McLaughlin in 2021, Alex Yersak in 2004 and Jack Tindall last year.

Other South Jersey runners in the top 10 were Braden Bernardini of St. Augustine, who was 4th in 11:06, and Luke Feeley of Cinnaminson, 10th in 11:20.