Rancocas Valley girls run sub-4 in 4-by-4 for 6th straight year!!!!!!

The Rancocas Valley girls became the first South Jersey school under four minutes in the 4-by-4 Saturday afternoon at the Blue Devil Relays in Westfield.

Sophomore Aniya Wilkins, junior Leah Howe, sophomore Cecilia King and senior Kasey White ran 3:59.67, holding off 2nd-place Elizabeth, which ran 4:01.47.

This is the 6th straight year R.V. has run sub-4 in the 1,600-meter relay (not counting the cancelled 2020 season). The Red Devils ran 3:57.03 in 2017, 3:50.36 in 2018, 3:48.87 in 2019, 3:57.32 in 2021 and 3:54.20 last spring.

Wilkins led off with a 61.2 split, with Howe splitting 59.2, King 59.9 and White anchoring in 58.8.

MILLVILLE’S LEAH HOWARD BOMBS #2 JAVELIN THROW IN STATE HISTORY AT WOODBURY RELAYS!!!!!!!!!!

Millville senior Leah Howard bombed the 2nd-best javelin throw in state history Saturday with a 163-1 on her first throw at the Woodbury Relays.

The only superior throw in state history is Brielle Smith’s 168-6 at the same meet in 2019.

Howard’s throw appears to be No. 2 nationally according to MileSplit, behind a 171-11 by Trinity Spooner of South Beauregard High in Longville, La., from last month’s Texas Relays in Austin.

She broke the Cumberland County record of 160-8, set by Maria Jimenez at the 2012 Cape-Atlantic League Championships at Egg Harbor.

Howard opened the season with a 146-2 at the Spartan Relays at Deptford, just shy of her PR of 148-2 from last year’s Group 4 meet at Franklin High.

She surpassed that with a 151-10 at the Lenape Invitational, the No. 9 throw in state history and No. 5 on the all-time South Jersey list.

Then she added more than 10 feet onto that bomb Saturday. She had three other throws over 150 feet and averaged 154-10 on her five legal throws Saturday.

After her 163-1 opener, she threw 152-7 on her second attempt. She fouled on her next throw before finishing with a 154-11, 157-2 and 146-7.

Howard will take on some of the best throwers in the country at 10 a.m. Friday in the 127th annual Penn Relays on the throwing fields across the Amtrak tracks from Franklin Field in West Philadelphia.

Howard’s throw ranks No. 19 among U.S. women, according to the World Athletics database and looks like she’ll be No. 2 junior (under 20) in the country and No. 16 junior in the world. She already qualified for the U.S. Junior Championships with her throw at Lenape.

Three others surpassed 120 feet at Woodbury.

Eastern junior Aniyah Smith PR’d at 126-9 on her fifth attempt, Millville sophomore Shila hit 124-6 and Eastern junior Zoe Goldberg threw 123-2.

Here’s a look at the all-time New Jersey list with the new javelin, which has been in use since 2002:

168- 6 … Brielle Smith (Oakcrest), 2019 [Woodbury Relays]
163- 1 … Leah Howard [Millville], 2023 [Woodbury Relays]
160- 8 … Maria Jimenez (Vineland), 2012 [Cape Atlantic Championships, Egg Harbor]
155- 8 … Daina Pucurs (Demarest), 2004 [Bergen County Meet of Champions, Hackensack]
155- 0 … Jamie Klein (Paramus Catholic), 2011 [Bergen County Meet of Champions, Hackensack]
154-11 … Nia Barnes (West Orange), 2011 [Meet of Champions, Old Bridge]
152- 9 … Katherine Johnston (Haddonfield), 2012 [State Group 2, South Plainfield]
152- 4 … Jill Shaner (Egg Harbor Twp.), 2009 [Nike Outdoor Nationals, Greensboro,. N.C.]
151- 6 … Nicole Woods [Northern Valley], 2022 [New Balance Outdoors, Franklin Field]
150- 5 … Alianna Eucker [Bergen County Tech], 2021 State Group 4, Franklin]
150- 3 … Shauntierah Douglas (Garfield), 2012 [Meet of Champions, Old Bridge]
149-10 … Lisa Desink-Clee (Academy of the Holy Angels), 2013 []Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
149- 4 … Kelly Robinson (Raritan), 2003 [adidas Outdoor Nationals, Raleigh, N.C.]

Another titanic DMR battle between Haddon Heights and Cinnaminson at Woodbury Relays!!!!!!

For the second straight year, Haddon Heights and Cinnaminson locked up in a terrific Woodbury Relays distance medley, and for the second straight year Heights came out on top in a very close finish.

Last year, Colin Patterson, Chris Hunter, Matthew Iuvara and Jack Bolling ran 10:27.31 for Heights, and Tyler Schill, Ryan Malinowski, Derek Coceano and Alex Boyko ran 10.28.95 for Cinnaminson.

On Saturday at the 49th annual Woodbury Relays, Heights ran 10:28.03 and Cinnaminson 10:29.54.

For Heights, Patterson, Iuvara and Bolling – all seniors – were joined by sophomore Mateo Bovell. We’re not sure who ran what, but presumably Patterson the 1,200, Bovell the 400, Iuvara the 800 and Bolling anchored.

For Cinnaminson, Boyko and Malinowski were joined by Josiah Saint Elien and Matt McCarron, presumably with Boyko on the 1,200 (but possibly McCarron), Saint Elien the 400, Malinowski the 800 and McCarron (but possible Boyko) anchoring. Boyko and McCarron are seniors, Saint Elien a junior and Malinowski a soph.

Heights’ leadoff ran 3:13.52 to 3:13.74 for Cinnaminson’s 1,200 leg. The 400s were also similar – 52.96 for Heights, 53.10 for Cinnaminson. Heights’ half-miler split 1:59.42 and Cinnaminson’s 2:02.23. Both anchors were fast – 4:21.85 for Heights and 4:20.50 for Cinnaminson.

There have been only two DMRs at Woodbury since 2016 where two teams broke 10:30 – Group 2 last year with Heights and Cinnaminson and Group 2 this year with Heights and Cinnaminson. Those are the four-fastest Group 2 times at Woodbury since 2014.

They’re also the four-fastest times at Woodbury in any group since 2018, when Kingsway ran 10:26.74 to win Group 4.

And they’re the two-fastest outdoor times in Heights history and Cinnaminson history.

Heights and Cinnaminson will both be racing in invitational relays next weekend at the 127th annual Penn Relays at Franklin Field.

Cinnaminson got into the DMR by virtue of its 10:21.80 for 7th place at Armory Nationals indoors with McCarron on the 12, Saint Eileen the 4, Coceano the 8 and Boyko the 16. That’s slated for 5:05 p.m. next Friday.

Heights will race in the 3,200-meter relay with Bolling, senior Jonathan Hastings, Iuvara and Patterson. Heights qualified with an 8:07.47 at a SJTCA meet at Ocean Breeze in February.

Here’s the updated all-time South Jersey 10:30 list:

10:00.9h … Willingboro, 1983
10:10.62 … Haddonfield, 2016
10:10.74 … Washington Twp., 2000
10:10.8y … Haddon Township, 1973
10:12.65 … Mainland Reg., 2004
10:15.4y … Paul VI, 1976
10:15.5y … Highland, 1980
10:15.9y … Williamstown, 1973
10:16.11 … Cherokee, 2001
10:16.14 … Haddonfield, 2010
10:16.29 … Highland, 1991
10:17.2y … Williamstown, 1974
10:17.3y … Haddonfield, 1979
10:18.74 … Shawnee, 1991
10:19.11 … Washington Twp., 2009
10:19.47 … Cherokee, 2012
10:19.4y … Haddon Twp., 1972
10:19.4y … Paul VI., 1974
10:19.5y … Holy Cross, 1971
10:19.67 … Haddon Twp., 2015
10:19.90 … Cherry Hill East, 2016
10:20.11 … Haddonfield, 2002
10:20.92 … Rancocas Valley, 2015
10:20.98 … Northern Burlington, 2014
10:21.78 … Cherokee, 2000
10:22.3y … Highland, 1979
10:22.81 … Ocean City, 2003
10:22.9h … Paul VI, 1988
10:23.1y … Holy Cross, 1972
10:23.98 … Cherry Hill East, 2015
10:24.40 … Pleasantville, 2013
10:24.4h … Eastern, 1985
10:25.44 … Kingsway, 2019
10:25.6y … Gateway, 1979
10:25.6y … Woodbury, 1979
10:26.3y … Highland, 1979
10:26.3h … Cherokee, 1998
10.26.74 … Kingsway, 2018
10:26.90 … Camden Catholic, 2019
10:27.23 … Haddonfield, 2015
10:27.31 … Haddon Heights, 2022
10:27.81 … Washington Twp., 2002
10:27.9y … Haddon Twp., 1969
10:28.03 … Haddon Heights, 2023
10:28.46 … Haddonfield, 2011
10:28.65 … Delsea, 2012
10:28.95 … Cinnaminson, 2022
10:29.0h … Paul VI, 1990
10:29.1y … Gateway, 1978
10:29.41 … Cherokee, 2002
10:29.54 … Cinnaminson, 2023
10:29.56 … Eastern, 2015
10:30.1h … Paul VI, 1989
10:30.4h … Shawnee, 1989
10:30.64 … Northern Burlington, 2013

Cinnaminson’s Austin Gabay runs huge 1500 PR at Wake Forest, moves into all-time S.J. alumni top-10!!!!!!

Big PR 1,500 for Cinnaminson’s Austin Gabay Friday night at Wake Forest. Gabay, a sophomore at Duke, ran 3:42.94 at the Wake Forest Invitational in Winston-Salem, N.C.

That’s the equivalent of a 4:00.78 full mile.

Gabay was out in 43.40 for the first 300 and then hit his three 400s in 1:01.67, 1:00.20 and 57.68, so his final 800 was 1:57.88.

Gabay’s previous 1,500 PR was a 3:45.96 earlier this month on his home track in Durham. His mile PR 4:06.70 from an indoor meet in Lynchburg in February.

Unfortunately, Duke only lists an all-time top-5 on its web site, unlike most Division 1 schools, who list an all-time top 10. Duke’s 1,500 top-5 goes down to 3:42.07, so presumably Gabay lands somewhere in the top 10 – if they had one.

Gabay will be back home next weekend at the 127th annual Penn Relays at Franklin Field. He’s listed as Duke’s anchor on a four-mile relay. Nick Dahl, Beck Wittstadt and James Lee are also scheduled to race. That’s scheduled for 1:20 p.m. next Saturday.

For those of you who keep track of this stuff, Gabay is now No. 8 on the all-time South Jersey 1,500 list:

3:36.98 … Ford Palmer [Absegami], July 18, 2015, Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
3:40.09 … Mark Sivieri [St.Augustine], May 31, 1996, Eugene, Ore.
3:40.90 … Rob Novak [Bordentown], May 22, 2010, Los Angeles
3:41.35 … Karl Savage [Eastern], June 26, 2004, Bloomington, Ind.
3:41.70 … John Richardson [Ocean City], June 15, 2007, Bloomington, Ind.
3:41.99 … Jimmy Wyner [Mainland Regional], May 30, 2009, Greensboro
3:42.82 … Brian Gallagher [Sterling], May 10, 1998, Chapel Hill, N.C.
3:42.94 … Austin Gabay [Cinnaminson], April 21, 2023, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Record-setting start for Ocean City’s Sophia Curtis in her first outdoor season in New Jersey

Ocean City junior Sophia Curtis didn’t waste any time etching her name into the record books in her first outdoor season at Ocean City.

Curtis, who shattered the South Jersey indoor triple jump record at Boston Nationals last month, posted the No. 3 mark in S.J. outdoor history Saturday in her first meet of the spring.

Indoors, Curtis placed 3rd at Boston Nationals, posting the three-best marks in South Jersey history (40-2, 40-9, 41-3 ¼). That was No. 2 in the state.

At the Lenape Invitational Saturday, Curtis was back in action for the first time and doubled the long jump with a 17-8 and the triple jump at 40-1.

That 40-1 is No. 3 in South Jersey history outdoors, behind Atlantic City’s Claudine Smith [42-2 in 2018] and Northern Burlington’s Ashley Edwards [40-10 ¼ in 2014]. It’s No. 17 in state history and broke the Cape May County record of 36-10 set at the 2010 state Group 4 meet at Egg Harbor by Yvonne Wolef of Middle Township.

Curtis’s previous outdoor triple jump PR was 38-8 ¾ from the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association Meet of Champions last May at Salesianum.

She hit the 40-1 on her first jump. After a foul, she followed with jumps of 39-9 ½ and 39-0, giving her the three-best outdoor jumps of her life.

Also on Saturday, Curtis easily smashed her long jump PR in an event she rarely contests. In her first official long jump competition since her freshman year at Padua Academy in Wilmington, Del., she posted the No. 4 jump in Ocean County history. Her previous PR was 15-9 ¾ at a tri-meet at Salesianum in Wilmington in April of 2021. Wolef is the county record holder at 19-1 from the 2012 Cape Atlantic Conference Championships at Egg Harbor.

Curtis only had two legal jumps, going 17-4 ½ on her first and 17-8 on her fourth and final attempt. Senior teammate Elaina Styer took 2nd with a 17-3 ½. Styer is the Ocean City school record holder with her 17-9 ½ win last spring at South Jersey Group 3 sectionals at Delsea. Interestingly, Styer also threw 33-5 ½ in the shot put, which is quite an unusual and impressive double. Could be a multi in her future.

Curtis is No. 1 in New Jersey in the triple jump and No. 5 in the long jump. According to the MileSplit national database, she’s the No. 5 junior in the U.S. so far in the triple.

She’s Ocean County record holder in the triple jump indoors and out and the high hurdles and 400 indoors. All she’d have to do to break the county mark in the long jump indoors or intermediates outdoors is enter a race.

She’s never run an official 400-meter hurdles race in a major meet because Delaware still runs 300 hurdles, but she was a state champ at 300 meters last year with a 44.51. She ran 1:02-point in a dual meet last week.

Curtis will compete in the triple jump at the 127th annual Penn Relays at Franklin Field. That’s scheduled for 9:30 a.m. a week from Friday.

With her 41-3 ¼ indoors, Curtis has already qualified for the USATF Under-20 Championships July 6-9 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. The triple jump qualifying standard is 40-10 ¼ and the qualifying window opened Dec. 1, well before she jumped 41-3 ¼ at Ocean Breeze.

We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention Moorestown sophomore I’mara Ford, who placed 2nd with a 38-1 1/4 jump. That’s No. 5 in Burlington County history and best in nine years. More later on I’mara, but Tthe all-time Burlco top-10 is listed below.

All-Time New Jersey Outdoor Triple Jump 40-Foot Club
44-11 … Keturah Orji [Mount Olive], 2013
42-2 3/4 … Charlene Cummings [Englewood], 1998
42-0 ….… Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2019
41-7 1/2 … Mahogany Jenkins [Watchung Hills], 2019
40-10 1/4 … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2014
40-9 1/2 … Iana Amsterdam [Essex Tech], 2013
40-7 3/4 … Kayla Richardson [Columbia], 2013
40-7 … Shenaie Herber [JFK Paterson], 2008
40-7 … Faith Bethea [Snyder], 2022
40-6 3/4 … Tiffany Bautista [Paramus Catholic], 2018
40-6 1/4 … Essence Mayers [Lakewood], 2011
40-6 … Jordan Fields [Columbia], 2016
40-5 ….. Nnenna Ibe [North Brunswick], 2015
40-4 1/2 … Adefunke Sonaike [Montgomery], 2011
40-3 1/4 … Ebony Young [Hillsborough], 2009
40-1 1/4 … Kaitlin Salisbury [Hawthorne], 2016
40-1 …… Domonique Pantin [Freehold Twp.], 2015
40-1 … Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2003
40-0 1/4 … Stephanie McIntyre [South Brunswick], 2007
40-0 ……….Bonvie Fosam [Robbinsville], 2017
40-0 ………. Ada Unachukwu [Marlboro], 2009

All-Time South Jersey Outdoor Triple Jump Top 10
42-2 … Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2018
40-10 ¼ … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2014
40-1 … Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2003
39-7 ½ … Zenee Gadson [Glassboro], 2012
39-7 ¼ … Shaya Wilkerson [Lenape], 2012
39-6 … Jessica Mills [Deptford], 2005
39-5 ½ … Elizabeth Montague [Cherokee], 2014
39-3 … Genevieve Okoro [Eastern Reg.], 2010
39-2 ¼ … Mariah Hubbard [Absegami Reg.], 2016
38-11 … Rachel Montague [Cherokee], 2008

All-Time Burlington County Top-10
40-10 ¼ … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2014
39-7 ¼ … Shaya Wilkerson [Lenape], 2012
39-5 ½ … Elizabeth Montague [Cherokee], 2014
38-11 … Rachel Montague [Cherokee], 2008
38-1 1.4 … I’mara Ford [Moorestown], 2023
37-9 ¼ … Ameenah Saalih [Rancocas Valley], 2017
37-9 … Shelby Sills [Cinnaminson], 2021
37-8 …… Akayla Leak [Burlington Twp.], 2019
37-7 ¼ … Erin Clark [Rancocas Valley], 2010
37-6 ½ … Nia Hinds [Burlington Twp.], 2016

Another huge meet in two events for Princeton’s Greg Foster from Lumberton!!!!!!

Another huge meet for Princeton freshman Greg Foster, who was part of two all-time Tiger performances Saturday even though the Larry Ellis Invitational wasn’t completed.

First Foster, a Lumberton native who attended Lawrenceville School, led off Princeton’s 400-meter relay team, which ran 40.31 – 5th-fastest in Princeton history. Joey Gant, John Catherman and Ibrahim Ayorinde ran the last three legs.

Princeton’s time is No. 3 this year in the Ivy League but only 12-100ths behind top-ranked Harvard, which ran 40.19 last month at a meet in Houston.

Then he PR’d with a 14.23 with a legal wind – into a 0.1 – in the 110-meter high hurdles trials. He was the 2nd-fastest qualifier, behind only Richard Gilchrist of Mount St. Mary’s, who ran 14.14.

The meet was cancelled because of bad weather soon after the hurdles trials, and the hurdles final wasn’t held, and Foster didn’t get the chance to long jump or triple jump either.

Still, his 14.23 is tied for 4th-fastest in Princeton history. Foster’s previous hurdles PR was 14.30 last weekend at the Oscar Moore Invitational in Glassboro. Those are the only two races he’s ever run over the 42-inch hurdles at 110 meters.

Foster is No. 6 in the Ivy in the hurdles and the No. 2 freshman, 1-100th of a second behind Penn’s Jake Rose, but he’s the top wind-legal freshman in the conference.

Foster is No. 4 in the Ivy in the long jump at 24-5 ½ from the Texas Relays. He hasn’t triple jumped outdoors yet, but he was second at Heps indoors with a 50-7 ½ in Hanover, N.H.

His PRs are 51-0 ½ in the triple jump and 25-6 ¼, both from last June at Franklin Field.

 

Syracuse’s Naseem Smith from Deptford PRs records big 110 hurdles PR!!!!!!

Syracuse sophomore and Deptford graduate Naseem Smith won the 110-meter hurdles at a recent meet at Cortland, N.Y., this weekend with a PR.

Smith ran 14.38 to win the Red Dragon Open at SUNY Cortland. That lowered his PR from 14.46, which he ran last March at a meet at Florida State in Tallahassee, Fla. He won this past weekend as well at a meet in Providence, R.I.

Smith has an indoor PR of 8.00 over the 60-meter highs, a time he achieved twice.

Smith’s time makes him No. 9 this year in the ACC, and he’s one of four South Jersey natives in the top-15: Miami junior Sincere Rhea from St. Augustine is No. 3 at 13.72, Syracuse junior Anthony Vazquez from Egg Harbor is No. 6 at 14.08, Smith is No. 9 and Syracuse sophomore Isaiah Lewis from Winslow is No. 15 at 14.96.

Syracuse will compete next weekend at the 127th annual Penn Relays at Franklin Field. The college men’s hurdles is scheduled for 3:20 p.m. Friday, although the fields are not listed on the Penn Relays’ site yet.

The ACC Championships are scheduled for May 11-13 in Raleigh, N.C.

Winslow’s Nylah Perry PRs in 400IH with #7 time in Iowa history!!!!!!

On Tuesday, we wrote about Iowa’s Tionna Tobias, and here’s the latest on another Iowa athlete from Winslow Township – Nylah Perry.

Perry, an Iowa sophomore, PR’d in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles over the weekend with a 58.61 at the Tom Jones Memorial at Percy Bread Track in Gainesville, Fla.

Perry’s previous PR was 58.72 from last year’s NCAA Division 1 West Preliminary round in Fayetteville, Ark.

Perry’s time is No. 7 in Iowa history and No. 6 in the Big Ten Conference so far this year.

 

 

Iowa’s Tionna Tobias from Winslow PR’s in hurdles, wins long jump at Tom Jones Invite at Florida!!!!!!

Tionna Tobias picked up a hurdles PR and a long jump victory over the weekend at the Tom Jones Memorial at the Percy Beard Track on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville.

Tobias, a Winslow graduate, ran 13.55 in the 100-meter hurdles and won the long jump at 20-0 ½.

Her previous hurdles PR was a 13.57 earlier this month at the University of Illinois, but that was wind-aided at 3.6 meters-per-second. Her race Saturday was into a significant 2.2 wind, which makes it even more impressive.

Her previous wind-legal PR was a 13.59 as part of the Big Ten Championships heptathlon in May of 2021.

Tobias had a strong long jump series, with two 20-0 jumps and a 20-0 ½. Her PR is 20-1 ¾ from an indoor meet in December in Iowa City. Her outdoor PR is a 20-1 from last month in Coral Gables, Fla.

In the 100 hurdles, Tobias is now No. 8 in Iowa history, and in the long jump she’s No. 5 outdoors. She’s also 6th in the heptathlon with her 5,124 from last year’s Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis.

Indoors, she’s 7th in the 60-meter hurdles at 8.39 from a meet in Iowa City this past January, 3rd in the long jump with that 20-1 ¾ and 3rd in the penthathlon with a 3,997-point performance when she placed 3rd at the Big Ten’s in Geneva, Ohio, this past February.

Tobias was a Meet of Champions winner and hurdles and high jump medalist at Winslow.

Penn Relays DMR and 4×8 acceptances announced, 11 S.J. schools headed to Franklin Field!!!!!!

Eleven South Jersey relay teams made the cut for the invitational 3,200-meter relay and distance medley next week at the 127th annual Penn Relays.

The DMRs are one-race championships. The 4-by-8’s lead to a Championship Race, with the 12-fastest times from the four heats advancing to the final.

The meet is scheduled for April 27-29 at Franklin Field in West Philadelphia. Click here for the complete schedule.

Click on any race for the field.

The boys 4-by-8’s qualifying races are scheduled for 9 a.m. Thursday:
Race 1 
Race 2
Race 3
Race 4

The girls 4-by-8’s qualifying races are scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday:
Race 1
Race 2
Race 3 
Race 4 

The boys 4-by-8 Championship of America is scheduled for 5:50 p.m. Friday:

The girls 4-by-8 Championship of America is scheduled for 4:45 p.m. Saturday:

The boys DMR Championship of America is scheduled for 5:05 p.m. Friday:

The girls DMR Championship of America is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. Friday

Here’s a look:

Small-School Boys 3,200-Meter Relay
Highland: Highland won a fast 4-by-8 at the South Jersey Track Coaches Association meet at Ocean Breeze in February. Four schools – three from South Jersey – broke 8:08, led by Highland’s 8:02.08.
Haddon Heights: Heights ran 8:07.47 at Ocean Breeze, taking 4th behind Highland, Rahway [8:03.62] and Cinnaminson [8:05.78].

Large-School Boys 3,200-Meter Relay
Cherry Hill East: East qualified by running 8:03.93 at Boston Nationals.
Washington Township: The Minutemen ran 8:07.60 at the Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze.

Boys DMR
Cinnaminson: The Pirates put together a terrific DMR at Armory Nationals, running 10:21.80. That’s No. 9 in South Jersey history indoors.

Small-School Girls 3,200-Meter Relay
Haddonfield: Haddonfield qualified for Penn by running 9:43.45 at the indoor Meet of Champions.

Large-School Girls 3,200-Meter Relay
Mainland Regional: An early 9:48.47 at Ocean Breeze in early February got Mainland into Penn.
Washington Township: Township’s 9:54.92 at Ocean Breeze in a different meet in early February earned the Minutemaids an invite.
Cherokee: The Chiefs could have opted for the DMR thanks to their 12:10.07 at Boston Nationals, but they chose the 4-by-8, which they qualified for with a 9:19.80 at Millrose at the Armory in February. Cherokee ran 9:17.77 last year at Penn.
Kingsway: The Dragons ran 9:53.83 at Armory Nationals.

Girls DMR
Clearview: The Pioneers qualified for the DMR with a program-record 12:19.53 at Easterns at the Armory last month.