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.