Pemberton’s Jaden Goins races to 8th-fastest 55 time in Burlington County history!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pemberton senior Jaden Goins ran the 8th-fastest 55 in Burlington County history Sunday at the Stanner Games at the Armory.

Goins had a dash PR of 6.83 coming into the indoor season from last January at the Armory. He dropped to 6.54 at the Armory in his 2026 debut in December before running 6.45 to win the 55 Sunday.

Goins outraced Jalen Josey of Holy Trinity in Hicksville, N.Y., who was 2nd in 6.50, and Maximillian Wickrath of Minisink Valley in Slate Hill, N.Y., who ran 6.51.

The fastest previous time I could find for a Pemberton sprinter was 6.64 by Quincey Lambert at the 2013 South Jersey Group 2 meet at the Bubble.

His time is No. 22 in South Jersey history but only 5-100ths outside the all-time top-10, which goes down to 6.40.

Goins’ is 2nd-fastest in New Jersey this year, behind only 2025 Meet of Champion 100 winner Jevon Ledgister of St. Peter’s Prep in Jersey City, who ran a U.S. No. 4 6.31 last month at Ocean Breeze.

The most notable Pemberton sprinter is Bobby Orro, who won the Meet of Champions 100 in 1993 in 10.66. But Orro never competed indoors. Orro went on to play football and run track at Rutgers. Orro ran 6.85 and placed 3rd at the 1999 IC4A in Boston, still 10th-fastest in Rutgers history.

Goins placed 5th in the 100 at the state Group 2 meet in South Plainfield last spring and had a wind-legal best of 11.06 at S.J. Group 2 sectionals at Delsea.

All-Time South Jersey 55-Meter Dash List
6.18 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2025
6.22 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2025
6.30 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2001
6.31 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984
6.34 … A.J. Bunton [West Deptford], 2006
6.36 … Kenny Reynolds [Willingboro], 1986
6.37 … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979
6.38 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009
6.39 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2009
6.40 … Marquis Taylor [Woodbury], 2025
6.41 … Chris Church [Millville], 2007
6.42 … Thomas Walls [Wilson], 2006
6.42 … Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013
6.42 … Samuel Thomas [Northern Burlingtpn], 2023
6.42 … Julian Onesti [St. Augustine], 2025
6.43 … George McKey [Willingboro], 1982
6.43 … Anthony Averett [Woodbury], 2013
6.44 … Thomas Hampton [Clayton], 2019
6.44 … Yashahya Brown [Washington Twp.], 2024
6.44 … Brysheen Ferguson [Glassboro], 2024
6.44 … M.J. Lincoln [Lenape], 2025
6.45 … Paul Wheeler [Kennedy], 1983
6.45 … Miekel House [Rancocas Valley], 2020
6.45 … Sherron Bullock [Camden], 2004
6.45 … Rob McGriff [Camden], 2006
6.45 … Antonio Tarantino [Paul VI], 2018
6.45 … Jaden Goins [Pemberton], 2026
6.46 … Albert Newkirk [Camden], 1996
6.46 … Darnell Charles [Oakcrest], 2012
6.46 … Kashif Miller [Haddon Heights], 2014
6.46 … Rajahn Dixon [Eastern], 2023
6.46 … John Santos [Washington Twp.], 2025
6.47 … Anthony Jones [Edgewood], 1982
6.47 … Darren Ford [Vineland], 2004
6.47 … Reggie Morton [Oakcrest], 2012
6.47 … Curtis Fitzpatrick [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2013
6.47 … Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2016
6.47 … Josh Washington [Woodbury], 2019
6.47 … Ahmad Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2020
6.48 … Gary Gordon [Willingboro], 1995
6.48 … Fabian Santiago [Oakcrest], 2012
6.48 … Caleb Williams [St. Joe’s-Hammonton], 2015
6.48 … Clayton Crosse [Washington Twp.]. 2016
6.49 … Louis Smith [Burlington Twp.], 1997
6.49 … Michael Bolling [Willingboro], 2001
6.49 … Martin Booker [Pennsauken], 2016
6.49 … Ryquell Amstead [Millville], 2014
6.49 … Malachi Melton [Cedar Creek], 2019
6.49 … Corey Thomas [Oakcrest], 2023

All-Time Burlington County 55-Meter Dash List
6.22 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2025
6.36 … Kenny Reynolds [Willingboro], 1986
6.37 … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979
6.38 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009
6.42 … Samuel Thomas [Northern Burlington], 2023
6.43 … George McKey [Willingboro], 1982
6.44 … M.J. Lincoln [Lenape], 2025
6.45 … Paul Wheeler [Kennedy], 1983
6.45 … Miekel House [Rancocas Valley], 2020
6.45 … Jaden Goins [Pemberton], 2026
6.48 … Gary Gordon [Willingboro], 1995
6.49 … Louis Smith [Burlington Twp.], 1997
6.49 … Michael Bolling [Willingboro], 2001

Lenape’s Dev’yne Smith pops #4 triple jump in Burlington County history at the Bubble!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lenape senior Dev’yne Smith popped the No. 4 indoor triple jump in Burlington County history Saturday at the Bubble, missing the county record by 3 ¼ inches.

Smith jumped 45-0 ¼ and placed 2nd to Elizabeth senior Jaydan Cadet, who jumped 45-9 ¾. Smith is now No. 2 in South Jersey this year behind Glassboro sophomore Moses Robles, who jumped 46-4 ½ at the Ott last month. His jump places him No. 20 on the all-time South Jersey indoor list.

Smith came into the indoor season with PRs of 42-5 ½ outdoors and 42-2 ¼ indoors. He improved his PR to 42-9 at the Ott Center in December and then 43-1 ¾ at the Ott last week before his breakthrough on his 3rd and final jump Saturday.

Smith broke the Lenape indoor record of 43-10 ¾ set by Jermaine Owens at 2014 Easterns at the Armory. Lenape’s outdoor school record is 45-4 ½ set by Karl Reed at the 2007 state Group 4 meet at Egg Harbor Township.

Zakiyy Williams of Rancocas Valley set the Burlington County indoor triple jump record of 45- 3 ½ at the 2015 Varsity Classic at the Armory.

49- 1 …..… Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018
48- 9 …..… Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013
48- 8 ½ … Tristan Wilson [Delsea], 2014
48- 1 ¼ … Wayne Walls [Camden], 2009
47- 3 …..… Rhodeni Spence [Woodrow Wilson], 2007
46-11 ¾ … Jaden Johnson [Timber Creek], 2022
46-10 ¾ … Floyd Whitaker [Highland], 2020
46- 6 ½ … Cartrell Moore [Glassboro], 2024
46- 5 …….. Orion Joyner [Kingsway], 2019
46-4 ½ … Josiah Williams [Mainland Reg.], 2025
46-4 ½ … Artrell Evans [Winslow Twp.], 2025
46-4 ½ … Moses Robles [Glassboro], 2026
46- 3 ½ … Keon Grady [Delsea], 2018
45-11 … Jashad Kersey [Eastern], 2023
45-10 …..… Kevin Kevelier [Collingswood], 2020
45-4 … Zamir Chance [Bridgeton], 2025
45- 3 ½ … Zakiyy Williams [Rancocas Valley], 2015
45- 3 ½ … Ezra Williams-Thomas [Moorestown], 2025
45-2 … Adris Lewis [Rancocas Valley], 2024
45-0 ¼ … Dev’yne Smith [Lenape], 2026
45- 0 …….. Earnest Daniel [Kingsway], 2017
45-0 … Hercules Stewart [Ocean City], 2024
44-11 … Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2010
44-9 ½ … Josh Gray [Timber Creek], 2012
44-9 ¼ … Carl Smith [Camden], 2005
44-6 ¾ … Kyle Bryant [Cherry Hill East], 2013
44-5 … Darrell Jackson Jr. [Winslow Twp.], 2024
44-3 … Ebeneezer Edzii [Millville], 2019
44-3 … David Godbolt [Rancocas Valley], 2023
44-1 ¾ … Jordan Floyd [Rancocas Valley], 2020
44-0 ¼ … Gordon Pinnick [Williamstown], 2024
44-0 … Dejon Sullivan [Camden], 2014
43-10 ¾ … Jermane Owens [Lenape], 2014
43-10 ¼ … Rece Englehardt [Moorestown], 2024
43-9 ½ … Emmanuel Udutong [Cinnaminson], 2015
43-8 ½ … Dan Givens [Ocean City], 2022
43-6 ½ … Bobby Arnold [Salem], 2020
43-6 … Mubeen Momodu [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2019
43-5 ½ … Damon Albertson [Deptford], 2025
43-4 ½ … Bryan Garlic [Penns Grove], 2026
43-3 ¼ … Spencer Liu [Cinnaminson], 2016
43-3 ¼ … Mehki Parker [Glassboro], 2025
43-2 … Zecheriah Johnson [Woodstown], 2017
43-2 … Matthew McIlhenny [Shawnee], 2026
43-1 ¾ … Joe Williams [Willingboro], 2001
43-1 ¼ … Kevin Harrison [Lenape], 2015
43-1 … Jaquay Redding [Pemberton], 2015
43-1 … Charles Naone-Carter [Sterling], 2016
43-1 … Samir Barber [Rancocas Valley], 2022
43-0 ½ … Khaleeb Foster [Mainland Reg.], 2024

Ocean City’s Carly Godfrey smashes Cape May County 800 record with 10th-fastest time in South Jersey history!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ocean City junior Carly Godfrey broke the 12-year-old Cape May County indoor 800 record with the 10th-fastest time in South Jersey history Monday at Ocean Breeze.

Godfrey won the 800 in 2:14.13 with perfectly even splits of 67.06 and 67.07, breaking the Cape May and school record of 2:14.64 set in by Bridget Flynn at 2014 Armory Nationals.

Her time is 4th-fastest in New Jersey this year behind Eastern’s Natalie Dumas and two runners from a Scotch Plains-based all-star team. It’s No. 15 nationally on the MileSplit U.S. performance list.

Godfrey ran 2:11.25 this past June at the state Group 3 meet in Somerset, 15th-fastest in South Jersey history.

Also in that 800 Monday at Ocean Breeze, West Deptford senior Kayla Romanoski ran an indoor PR 2:18.48 for 3rd place. Her previous indoor best was 2:19.57 in January 2024, also at Ocean Breeze. She ran her overall PR 2:17.63 at Delsea in May 2024. Her 2:18.48 breaks West Deptford’s indoor school record of 2:18.77 set by Samantha Budd at the 2012 Meet of Champions in Toms River. Budd went on to win the state Group 2 title outdoors in 2:14.78 in South Plainfield.

Her time is No. 12 on the all-time Gloucester County list and fastest by a Gloucester County half-miler indoors since 2020

All-Time South Jersey Indoor 800 List
2:07.68 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern], 2025
2:09.56 … Megan Tiernan [Washington Twp.], 2010
2:10.0h … Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2001
2:11.85 … Shaelan McNally [Paul VI], 2024
2:12.05 … Sofia Day [Mainland Reg.], 2024
2:12.46 … Monica Olkowski [Cherokee], 1990
2:12.55 … Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], 2010
2:13.51 … Emily Duffey [Lenape], 2011
2:14.12 … Carly Pettipaw [Lenape], 2013
2:14.13 … Carly Godfrey [Ocean City], 2026
2:14.27 … Kelsey Niglio [Cherokee], 2023
2:14.58 … Riley Austin [Haddonfield], 2025
2:14.64 … Bridget Flynn [Ocean City], 2014 – 2014 Armory Nationals
2:14.5h … Ruth Lockbaum [Glassboro], 1985
2:14.6h … Michelle DiMuro [Shawnee], 1985
2:14.99 … Kami Joi Hickson [Washington Twp.], 2017

All-Time Gloucester County Indoor 800 List
2:09.56 … Megan Tiernan [Washington Twp.], 2010
2:14.5h … Ruth Lockbaum [Glassboro], 1985
2:14.99 … Kami Joi Hickson [Washington Twp.], 2017
2:15.90 … Felicia O’Donnell [Delsea], 2009
2:16.60 … Gabbi Kirsch [Williamstown], 2015
2:16.71 … Lindsey Kane [Washington Twp.], 2015
2:16.84 … Celine Mazzi [Delsea], 2014
2:17.15 … Nicole Tiernan [Washington Twp.], 2011
2:17.21 … Allie Pierontoni [Kingsway], 2020
2:17.43 … Cassie Hagstoz [Kingsway], 2013
2:17.76 … Destiny Stanford [Kingsway], 2017
2:18.48 …Kayla Romanoski [West Deptford], 2026
2:18.57 … Liz Locke [Kingsway], 2009
2:18.72 … Hailey Tabar [Clearview], 2020
2:18.77 … Samantha Budd [West Deptford], 2012
2:18.79 … Allyson Wernik [Washington Twp.], 2023
2:18.79 … Kay Wiscount [Kingsway], 2024
2:18.91 … Vickie Ajimoko [Williamstown], 2013
2:18.9h … Ursula Eder [Gateway], 1974
2:18.9h … Patti Addis [Williamstown], 1984
2:18.97 … Shelly Solheim [Ocean City], 1995

Riverside’s Sydney Greenidge runs 4th-fastest 60 in Vermont history in 2nd college meet!!!!!!!!!

Riverside grad Sydney Greenidge ran the 4th-fastest 60-meter dash in Vermont history Saturday in her 2nd collegiate meet.

Greenidge, a Vermont freshman, ran 7.80 in the 60 trials at the Ivy vs. America East Challenge at Dartmouth’s Leverone Fieldhouse in Hanover, N.H. Greenidge ran 7.84 and placed 2nd in the final, behind Brown’s Alyssa Jackson, who ran 7.71.

Greenidge’s 7.80 is fastest by a Vermont woman in 17 years, since Jan Carlson set the school record of 7.63. Tied for No. 4 on that list is Willingboro grad Chanel Hamilton, who ran 7.82 in 2008.

Greenidge, the state Group 1 champ last spring with a 12.31 in Somerset, never ran a 60 in high school. Her 55 PR of 7.62 at Ursinus last January converts to 8.31 for 60 meters.

In her first college meet, Greenidge ran 7.93 in a meet in Boston. Greenidge also placed 3rd Saturday in the 200 with a 26.85, breaking her indoor PR of 27.65 also from Ursinus last year. That was her only high school indoor meet.

Cherokee girls win 4×8 at Liberty Invitational in Lynchburg with 10th-fastest time in U.S. this year!!!!!!

The Cherokee girls won the 3,200-meter relay Saturday at the Liberty Premier High School Invitational in Lynchburg, Va., with the 10th-fastest time in the country this year according to the MileSplit national database.

https://www.goinguplive.com/brt/liberty-premier-high-school-invitational/meet-544/event-19/finals/event-results.html

The team of Madeline Meder, Erin Healy, Sofia Recinto and Alyssa Suriano won the 4-by-8 in 9:32.78, finishing 30 meters ahead of 2nd-place Oakton High of Vienna, Va., which ran 9:36.63.

Meder led off in 2:24.1, followed by Healy in 2:25.8. Recinto split 2:21.8 and Suriano anchored in 2:21.8.

Cherokee’s time is No. 2 in New Jersey this year, behind only Ridgewood, which ran 9:23.13 at the Armory last weekend.

Here’s a look at the all-time Burlington County girls indoor 4-by-8 list:

9:04.66 … Lenape, 2013
9:07.27 … Cherokee, 2022
9:09.71 … Lenape, 2012
9:11.94 … Lenape, 2008
9:19.01 … Lenape, 2011
9:19.80 … Cherokee, 2023
9:21.64 … Cherokee, 2025
9:22.30 … Lenape, 2010
9:23.71 … Lenape, 2009
9:24.68 … Seneca, 2017
9:26.67 … Lenape, 2007
9:27.12 … Moorestown, 2025
9:27.22 … Lenape, 2014
9:28.7 ….. Willingboro, 2003
9:31.10 … Seneca, 2016
9:31.92 … Shawnee, 2014
9:32.78 … Cherokee, 2026
9:32.95 … Seneca, 2008
9:34.35 … Lenape, 2006
9:36.41 … Seneca, 2009
9:36.50 … Seneca, 2014
9:37.42 … Cherokee, 2024
9:46.99 … Northern Burlington, 2025
9:36.9h … Willingboro, 1998
9:37.11 … Cherokee, 2012
9:37.42 … Cherokee, 2024
9:37.54 … Shawnee, 2017
9:38.07 … Haddonfield, 2005
9:38.74 … Lenape, 2017
9:39.70 … Shawnee, 2012

Julian Onesti from St. Augustine sprints to 3rd-fastest 60 time in Rider history in 1st college 60-meter dash!!!!!!!!!!!!

St. Augustine’s Julian Onesti, a Rider freshman, ran the 3rd-fastest 60-meter dash in Rider history Saturday in his first collegiate 60.

Onesti, 5th-fastest in qualifying with a 6.90, ran away from the field in the final, winning with a 6.84 in the Penn Select Invitational at the Ott Center. He finished 2-100ths of a second ahead of 2nd-place Carson Edwards of Penn and Bowie,Md.,, who was 2nd in 6.86, and 4-100ths of a second ahead of 3rd-place Doyin Smith of Baltimore and Morgan State, who ran 6.88.

Onesti had a high school PR of 6.96 from a meet a year ago this week at the Ott Center. The only faster times in the Rider record book are a 6.74 by Artie Burgess of Coatesville in 2024 at the Armory and a 6.81 by David Payne from Neptune in 2007 at Jadwin Gym.

Other South Jersey sprinters in Rider’s all-time 60-meter dash top 10 are Sam Aviles of Palmyra, who is No. 6 with a 6.87 in 2020 and Palmyra’s Jamaal Harris with 6.92 in 2004 and Bordentown’s Daequan Kim, who ran 6.92 in 2011, and they’re now tied at No. 10. Eastern grad Rich Hinton, who ran 6.93 in 1991, drops out of the top 10.

Onesti’s time is 3rd-fastest in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conferene this year, behind Marist’s Amari Mathis [6.80 at Ocean Breeze last month] and Colin Brown of Sacred Heart [6.81 in New Haven last month].

Onesti, from Clementon, placed 3rd in the 100 at the Meet of Champions this past spring with a wind-aided 10.46. He was 4thindoors in the 55 at the MoC at Ocean Breeze with a 6.42.

Rider will be at Ocean Breeze Friday for the Gotham Cup.

ATLANTIC COUNTY TECH’S TEY’ANA AMES OF RUTGERS BOMBS 50-FOOTER IN SHOT AT OTT CENTER, 4TH-BEST THROW EVER BY A SOUTH JERSEY ALUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rutgers junior Tey’ana Ames from Atlantic County Tech became the fourth 50-foot shot putter in South Jersey history with a big PR at the Ott Center.

Ames threw 50-8 ¼ and placed 2nd at the Penn Select Invitational. Her previous PR was 47-11 from the Penn Relays in April of 2024. Her previous indoor PR was 45-9 ¾ in January of 2024 in Boston.

Ames joins Worlds finalist Jessica Woodard of Cherokee [63-7 ¾ in 2021], Jamine Moton of Delsea [58-6 ¼ in 2001], Victoria Imbesi of Our Lady of Mercy [50-5 in 2012] and Sylvia Galarza of Millville [50-0 ¾ in 2008] as the 5th 50-footer South Jersey has produced.

Her throw is 4th-best in Rutgers indoor history, behind Jasmine Van Note from Sayreville [54-5 ¼ in New York in 2023], Alicia Campbell from Snyder in Jersey City [51-11 ¾ in Geneva, Ohio, in 2024] and Millville’s Galarza [50-0 ¾ in New York in 2008].

Ames’ throw is currently No. 25 in NCAA Division 1. Villanova junior Maria Deaviz from Souderton won the event with a throw of 53-0. Ciarra Demarest of Williamstown, a Rutgers sophomore, was 5th at 42-7, just eight inches off her PR of 43-3 from a meet in March in Princeton.

Ames’ throw is No. 10 in the Big 10 Conference this year.

She opened with a foul and then an indoor PR 47-9 ¾ before the big 50-8 ¼ on her 3rd throw. She added a 49-3 ¾ – her 2nd-best throw ever – before finishing with a 45-1 ½ and a foul.

The versatile Ames has also cleared 5-7 in the high jump for Rutgers, although she hasn’t competed in the high jump since April 2024.

Washington Twp.’s Dylan Giloley smashes Rider 60-meter dash school record at Ott Center!!!!!!!!!!!!

Washington Township’s Dylan Giloley won the 60-meter dash at the Penn Select meet Saturday and took down the nine-year-old Rider school record along the way.

Giloley, a sophomore, ran 7.55 to break the school record of 7.57 set by Tierra Taylor of Pemberton in the trials of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships at the Armory in February 2017.

She outraced Morgan State’s Jatavia Robinson, who placed 2nd in 7.62. Willingboro grad Nester Wea, a freshman at Towson, was 4th in 7.67 after a 7.64 in the trials.

Giloley’s previous PR was a 7.66 also at the Ott Center in December 2024 in her first collegiate meet. She ran school-record 11.73 with legal wind and a legal 24.07 last spring at the MAAC Championships in Lawrenceville, winning the 200 and placing 2nd in the 100.

Her time is 2nd-fastest this year in the MAAC, behind a 7.49 by Nyasia Dailey of Quinnipiac in a meet in New Haven, Conn., last month.

The top three 60 times in Rider history have been recorded by South Jersey women. In addition to Giloley’s 7.55 and Taylor’s 7.57, Mariah Stephens from Egg Harbor Township is 3rd all-time with her 7.60 this past February at the Armory.

R.V.’s Angelina Brown clears all-time Burlington County No. 6 in high jump at the Bubble!!!!!!

Rancocas Valley senior Angelina Brown became the first Burlington County girl to clear 5-6 indoors Saturday at the Bubble in Toms River.

Brown cleared 5-6 on her 2nd attempt at the SJTCA meet, placing 2nd to national champion and U.S. No. 1 Egypt Bolan of Lindenwold. Bolan, who cleared 5-10 last week at the Bubble, won the competition with a 5-8 clearance on her 1st attempt.

Her jump equals No. 13 in South Jersey history and No. 6 on the all-time Burlington County list.

Brown PR’d with the No. 3 jump in New Jersey this year. Brown cleared 5-0 once last spring but had a 5-4 breakthrough last month in Boston before PR’ing again Saturday.  She missed three tries at 5-8, which would have broken the school record of 5-7 1/4 set in 1988 by South Jersey Track Hall of Famer Tonya Lee.

Brown didn’t sprint Saturday, but she’s No. 5 in the state this year with a 7.21 also in Boston last weekend. That’s No. 2 all-time at Rancocas Valley behind Aliyah Taylor’s 7.01 at the Bubble in 2017 and  No. 8 on the all-time Burlington County list.

All-Time Burlington County High Jump List
5-8 … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981
5-8 … Shatich Rivers [Moorestown], 1992
5-8 … Abby Campbell [Shawnee], 2002
5-8 … Lindsey Walsh [Lenape], 2008
5-7 ¼ … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1988
5-6 … Sandy Tokoto [Moorestown], 1991
5-6 … Kate Beatty [Shawnee], 1997
5-6 … Patty Dudek [Bordentown], 2000
5-6 … Anna Cook [Florence], 2007
5-6 … Kelsey Evancho [Lenape], 2010
5-6 … Mary Durek [Shawnee], 2012
5-6 … Amaris Kobolak [Cinnaminson], 2013
5-6 … Kenady Wilson [Willingboro], 2018
5-6 … Bethany Biggi [Rancocas Valley], 2019
5-6 … Angelina Brown [Rancocas Valley], 2026
5-5 … Kristen Tricocci [Cinnaminson], 2003
5-4 … Connie Pollack [Rancocas Valley], 1979
5-4 … Carrie Gibb [Lenape], 1990
5-4 … Stephanie Maugham [Shawnee], 1995
5-4 … Kim Hargrove [Willingboro], 1995
5-4 … Kristina Matthews [Bordentown], 1998
5-4 … Tiffany Alford [Pemberton], 2002
5-4 … Dominique Ward [Lenape], 2002
5-4 … Laura Passalacqua [Rancocas Valley], 2004
5-4 … Latasha Leake [Northern Burlington], 2004
5-4 … Lauren Taylor [Cherokee], 2008
5-4 … Danielle Ward [Lenape], 2009
5-4 … Kristen Bradley [Shawnee], 2009
5-4 … Shaya Wilkerson [Lenape], 2011, 2016
5-4 … Nia Hinds [Burlington Twp.], 2016
5-4 … I’Mara Ford [Moorestown], 2024

All-Time Burlington County 55-Meter Dash List
6.75 … Michelle Glover [Willingboro], 1981
7.00 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000
7.01 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2017
7.07 … Annie Johnson [Shawnee], 2012
7.07 … Magenta Taylor [Willingboro], 1999
7.14 … Nester Wea [Willingboro], 2025
7.17 … Nia Lawrence [Pemberton], 2013
7.21 … Angelina Brown [Rancocas Valley], 2026
7.22 … Maya Bolden [Willingboro], 2026
7.26 … Pam Young [Willingboro], 1982
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7.26 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2008

Winslow girls run U.S. #1 in shuttle hurdles, just miss state record at the Bubble!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Winslow Township girls just missed the state record in the shuttle hurdles Saturday morning in a SJTCA meet in Toms River.

The team of sophomore Jasmine Jackson, senior Ma’Syiah Brawner, junior Justice Green and junior Cinniya Robinson won the 4-by-51.5-meter hurdles race in 32.01, 2nd-fastest in state history and only 27-100ths of a second off the state record of 30.74 that Winslow set at the 2014 state Group 3 Relays also at the Bubble with Cidae’a Woods, Gabrielle Bennett, Brittany Preston and Torie Robinson.

Winslow’s time is No. 1 in the U.S. this year in an event that’s rarely contested outside New Jersey. The previous No. 1 was a 33.10 by Paramus Catholic last month at Ocean Breeze.

Mainland Regional placed 2nd in 34.97 with senior Camryn DeMorat, junior Allie Thomas, senior Leyla Lorick and junior Gianna Shea.

All-Time New Jerey Shuttle Hurdles List
30.74 … Winslow Twp., 2014
32.01 … Winslow Twp., 2026
32.02 … Woodrow Wilson, 2006
32.19 … Eastern, 2019
32.34 … Millville, 2009
32.34 … Union Catholic, 2015
32.45 … Winslow Twp., 2013
32.59 … Union, 2012
32.6h … Pleasantville, 1998
32.82 … Lenape, 2008
32.88 … Pennsauken, 2000
32.89 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2009
32.90 … Woodrow Wilson, 2002
32.91 … Newark Tech, 2012
32.97 … Columbia, 2011