A look at how the Audubon, Willingboro, Winslow, Pennsauken and Kingsway girls won team titles at Woodbury!!!!!!!!

The Audubon, Willlingboro and Winslow Township girls won Woodbury Relays team titles Saturday, and Pennsauken and Kingsway tied in Group 4.

Here’s a look at how those schools came out on top at the 52nd running of the Woodbury Relays.

Group 1
Audubon outscored Salem 54-30, with Haddon Township 3rd with 28.

Audubon won the sprint medley in 4:09.67 with junior Sophia Rizzo, junior Kathryn McGuire, senior Kylie Tocco and senior Riley Fayer. Fayer also anchored the winning distance medley, which ran 12:28.78. Freshman Emma Camm led off, junior Ava Lebb ran the 400 and junior Isabella Legatie ran the 800. Audubon won the shuttle hurdles in 1:12.32 with senior Julianna Laxton, senior Micayla Cary, freshman Sabrina Passon and senior Marissa DeValerio.

Salem got wins in the 4-by-1 and 4-by-2, with sophomore Raniyah Parsons-Smith, sophomore Amaia Massengill, freshman Dynastie Tucker and senior Anyzha Williams running on both and crossing the line in 49.57 and 1:44.57.

Haddon Township picked up a win in the 4-by-4, with freshman Sydney Warne, junior Abby Wiedeman, junior Biz Maher and junior Reagan Maher running 4:09.91.

Group 2
Willingboro won the team title 47-31 over West Deptford, with Sterling [28] and Paul VI [24] also in contention.

Willingboro won the 4-by-1 in 49:26, the 4-by-2 in 1:45.32 and the 4-by-4 in 4:08.16. Freshman Erin Scott and junior Jade Pinder ran on all three winning relay teams. Junior Trinity Brapoh ran on the 4-by-1 and 4-by-4, senior Jaden Murry ran on the 4-by-2 and 4-by-4 and senior Ireale Holloway ran on the 4-by-1 and 4-by-2.

West Deptford was 1st in the 4-by-8 with senior Elizabeth Derasmo, freshman Makayla Roomet, senior Kayla Romanoski and junior Taylor Szierzega running 10:32.41 and 1st in the sprint medley with freshman Devyn Hightower, freshman Annegabrielle Alexis, sophomore Melena Moore and Romanoski running 4:20.30.

Paul VI picked up a win in the DMR with junior Kara Salamone, freshman Jenny Cosnerr, sophomore Payton Blake and sophomore Morgan Kuzma running 13:03.71.

And Sterling won the shuttle hurdles with junior Shierra Atkins, senior Jordan Frazier, senior Jordyn Spearman and senior Eliyah Smith clocking 1:13.86.

Group 3
Winslow piled up 66 out of a possible 70 points and rolled to the team title over Mainland [46] and Ocean City [36].

Sophomore Amariah Arango, junior Cinniya Robinson and sophomore Jasmine Jackson were all triple winners, Arango in the 4-by-1, 4-by-8 and sprint medley and Robinson and Jackson both in the 4-by-1, sprint medley and shuttle hurdles.

Winslow double winners were senior Olivia Okaro and juniors Jordyn Cato and Skyhe Seamon. Okaro ran on the 4-by-1 and sprint medley and Cato and Seamon on the 4-by-2 and 4-by-4.

Also for Winslow, sophomores Adaiah Arango, Julisa Derry and Annabella Cassidy all ran on the 4-by-8, junior Amaya Jones ran a leg on the 4-by-2, sophomore Nylah Lovelace Crump was on the winning 4-by-4, senior Leeya Joseph ran on the 4-by-2, and seniors Ma’Syiah Brawner and Justice Green were on the shuttle hurdles team.

Group 4
Pennsauken and Kingsway wound up tied at 46 in Group 4.

I wrote earlier about Pennsauken’s historic 4-by-1 [https://sjtrackblog.com/2026/04/18/pennsauken-girls-shatter-2nd-south-jersey-record-in-90-minutes-as-4×1-mark-goes-down/], 4-by-2 [https://sjtrackblog.com/2026/04/18/pennsauken-girls-destroy-south-jersey-800-meter-relay-record-with-fastest-time-ever-by-new-jersey-public-school/] and 4-by-4 [https://sjtrackblog.com/2026/04/18/pennsauken-girls-cap-greatest-day-of-sprinting-in-new-jersey-history-with-6th-fastest-4×4-in-s-j-history/].

Williamstown won the 4-by-8 with junior Chanelle Briscoe, sophomore Yazmire Bonhomme, senior Sophia Aldridge and junior Tristan Hughes running 9:46.92.

Eastern ran 4:08.28 to win the sprint medley, with senior Knoelle Whittle, freshman TrinityWilliams, senior Natalie Dumas and sophomore Megan Sacavitch. Dumas is listed as a 200 leg, but considering the 800 split is 2:11.47 I’m guessing she ran the 800.

Eastern also won the DMR in 12:48.18 with junior Theresa Albertson, Williams, sophomore Riya Parikh and Dumas anchoring with a 5:06.46 split.

Kingsway ran 1:04.19 to win the shuttles with a lineup of junior Norah Brown, senior Lariah Miles, junior Kenya Nobles and freshman Kelly Farrell.

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