Millville’s Daniel Fenton of Monmouth runs big 400 hurdles PR in Fairfax!!!!!!

Millville graduate Daniel Fenton, a junior at Monmouth, PR’d Saturday in the 400-meter hurdles in a meet at Fairfax, Va.

Fenton placed 2nd in the George Mason Ebanks Invitational in 53.49, shaving more than half a second off his previous PR of 54.04. Fenton ran 54.04 in April of 2021 in a meet on his home track in West Long Branch.

Fenton – seeded 5th – placed 2nd to St. Joe’s senior Kyle Magee from Chalfont, Pa., and Central Bucks South in Warrington. Magee ran 53.13.

His time is No. 3 in the Colonial Athletic Conference, behind Northeastern’s Cory Gaither (51.98) and North Carolina A&T’s Akeem Lindo of East Orange (52.05).

Sincere Rhea races to huge PR and #4 all-time Miami performance in 110 hurdles!!!!!!

Huge breakthrough race Saturday for St. Augustine’s Sincere Rhea, a Miami junior, who not only ran a big PR with legal wind in the 110-meter hurdles on his home track, he edged three-time Big East champion Terrel Williams of UConn in a matchup of two of the nation’s top hurdlers.

Rhea won the hurdles at the Hurricane Alumni Invitational at Cobb stadium in Coral Gables in 13.74 racing into a 1.2-meters-per-second wind. Williams ran 13.76 for second place.

Rhea’s wind-legal PR was 13.89, which he ran in the trials of the Big Ten Championships in Champaign, Ill., as a Penn State sophomore in May of 2021, and matched in a meet in Baton Rouge, La., last April. He ran a heavily wind-aided 13.72 two weeks ago in Coral Gables – that was with a 4.1 mps tailwind. Anything over 2.0 mps disqualifies a performance in the 100, 200, high hurdles or horizontal junms from record and list consideration.

That 13.74 equals the No. 4 performance in Miami history and is fastest since Artie Burns ran 13.70 at the 2016 NCAA East Preliminary Round meet in Jacksonville. Burns was the Steelers’ 1st-round draft pick in 2016 and has spent the last seven years playing cornerback with the Steelers, Bears and Seahawks.

Of the three athletes ahead of Rhea on the all-time Miami list, two are from New Jersey. Trenton’s Devon Hill set the school record of 13.35 at the 2012 ACC Championships in Charlottesville, and Cory Nelms of Neptune, who ran and played briefly for the Raiders in 2012, ran all-time Miami No. 2 13.65 at the 2010 NCAA East Prelims in Greensboro, N.C.

Rhea’s 13.74 ranks No. 26 in the world this year, according to the World Athletics performance list, and No. 13 in the U.S.

 

Rutgers Camden’s Emily Hilt from Kingsway pops #4 hammer throw in NCAA Division 3!!!!!!

Another hanmmer PR for Rutgers-Camden senior Emily Hilt, one of the top throwers in NCAA Division 3.

Hilt, a Kingsway graduate, threw 178-3 (twice) Friday at the Osprey Open in Galloway Township. She hit her previous PR of 178-1 at a meet at Widener two weeks ago.

She improved on her No. 4 ranking in Division 3, only 10 inches behind No. 3 Brooke Buckhannon of Baldwin Wallace.

Hilt had a lifetime best of 172-0 coming into this season from a meet last May in New Haven, Conn. She didn’t throw the hammer as a freshman, and her PR as a sophomore was 155-1, so this is the start of only her third season specializing in the hammer.

Hilt had a very consistent series Friday in poor conditions, with throws of 178-3, 173-1, 167-2, 168-10, 167 and a second 178-3.

She averaged 172-1 on her six throws, good enough to rank among the top 10 throwers in Division 3.

Cinnaminson’s Austin Gabay closes fast to set 1,500 PR at Duke Invitational!!!!!!

Cinnaminson’s Austin Gabay, a junior at Duke, PR’d at 1,500 meters Friday on his home track in Durham, N.C.

Gabay ran 3:45.96 at the Duke Invitational. His previous 1,500 PR was 3:46.10 at the 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships in Raleigh. That was his last outdoor 1,500 (or mile).

Gabay’s 3:45.96 is the equivalent of a 4:04.04 full mile. Gabay’s mile PR is 4:06.70 this past indoor season in February at a meet in Lynchburg, Va.

The race was held in less than ideal conditions at Duke’s Morris Williams Track and Field Stadium – 90 percent humidity, steady rain and a cold 45-degree chill.

Gabay came through 300 meters in 44.48 and then split 61.50 and 60.71 before closing in 59.29. So that’s exactly 4:00-pace for the final 800 meters.

 

Chesterfield Township’s Olivia D’Aulerio runs #2 400 in Haverford history!!!!!!

Chesterfield’s Olivia D’Aulerio ran a 400 PR and the #4 time in Haverford history this past weekend in a meet in Chester, Pa.

D’Aulerio, a freshman at Haverford who attended the Hun School in Princeton, ran 58.90 and placed 3rd at the Danny Curran Invitational at Widener. Swarthmore’s Rose Teszler won the race in 58.26.

D’Aulerio’s previous PR was a 59.08 last May in a meet at Lawrenceville. She only ran one 400 as a senior at Hun, focusing mainly on the 100 and 200, which she swept at the Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championships in Pottstown.

She ran 59.17 indoors at Ocean Breeze, which is 2nd-fastest in Haverford history behind Christina Neilson’s school-record 58.38, set at the 2011 Centennial Conference Championships at Haverford. She finished the indoor season placing 4th in the 200 at the conference meet in Lancaster and 7th in the 60.

Neilson also holds Haverford’s outdoor 400 record at 57.13 from the 2011 Centennial Conference outdoor meet in Allentown. D’Aulerio’s 58.90 is just 7-100ths of a second out of the No. 2 mark, 58.83 by Isabel Thornberry last May at Collegeville. No. 3 on that list is a 58.85 by Aileen Keogh at the 2007 conference meet at Haverford.

D’Aulerio is also captain of Haverford’s soccer team and was an all-state player for Hun in the fall of 2021.

Williamstown’s Anne Sasse turns in speedy breakthrough 800-1500 double PR for Rowan at Widener!!!!!!

Huge double PR meet over the weekend for Williamstown grad Anne Sasse, now a sophomore at Rowan.

Racing at the Danny Curran Invitational at Widener in Chester, Pa., Sasse placed 3rd in the 800 in 2:17.86 after placing 3rd in the 1,500 in 4:45.11.

In the 800, she was the 2nd collegiate runner across the line and dropped her PR from 2:19.55, which she ran last April at a meet in Baltimore. That’s a nearly two-second drop.

In the 1,500, she lowered her PR from 4:49.11, which she ran last April in a meet also in Chester. She was also the 2nd collegiate runner in the 1,500. Her time converts to 5:06.12 for 1,600 meters or 5:07.92 for the full mile. Considering that her high school PR was 5:30.70, that’s an incredible result.

Sasse is No. 1 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference in both the 800 and 1,500. She’s also No. 3 in the 5,000 with a 19:15.56 from a meet in Lexington, Va., last month. She’s No. 2 in NCAA Division 3 in the 800 and No. 42 in the 1,500.

Rowan’s web site lists the school record in the 1,500 as 4:43.76 by Holy Spirit’s Linda Vaughan in 1991, but that is wrong. Vaughan ran 4:42.0 at the 1989 Millersville Metric Invitational. And we found the Courier-Post article from April 30, 1989, that proves it.

In the 800, Collingswood’s Quinn Basewitz of Swarthmore PR’d with a 2:21.47, and in the 1,500 Widener’s Jaden Sweeley from Cherokee  PR’d at 4:55.48.

You can list incorrect information from 30 years ago and assume nobody will notice, but I will check that info every time and find those mistakes.

Wilson’s Dennisha Page PRs in 200, runs all-time Rutgers #2 history at Florida Relays!!!!!!

Dennisha Page blasted a 200 PR this weekend with the 2nd-fastest time in Rutgers history.

Page, a Wilson graduate who began her college career at Syracuse, ran 23.48 at the Florida Relays in Gainesville, lowering her PR from 23.55 from last spring at the same meet. The performance was wind-legal at 0.1.

The only faster time in Rutgers history is 23.07 by Williamstown graduate Gabrielle Farquharson at the 2016 Big Ten Championships in Lincoln, Neb.

Other South Jersey women on the Rutgers all-time 200 top-10 are Bordentown’s Andrea Conaway at No. 6 with a 23.95 at the Metropolitan Championships at St. John’s in 1987 (listed incorrectly as 1988 on Rutgers’ website) and Egg Harbor Township’s Ajae Alvarez-Tyler at No. 8 with her 24.19 in Orlando in 2022.

Page is No. 9 in the Big Ten Conference in the 200, but the top 10 are all between 23.23 and 23.55.

She also anchored Rutgers’ 400-meter relay team, which ran 44.88, the No. 3 time in Rutgers history and fastest since the 2016 team – including Farquharson on the 2nd leg – ran 44.46 at the Big Ten Championships in Lincoln.

Woodbury’s Brady Shute runs huge 1,500 / mile PR for Cornell!!!!!!

In his first lifetime 1,500, Brady Shute ran a mile PR equivalent this past weekend.

Shute, a Cornell sophomore from Woodbury, placed 2nd in the 1,500 at the UConn Dog Fight in Storrs, Conn., in 3:54.56. That’s the equivalent of a 4:13.32 full mile.

Shute ran 4:16.76 full mile indoors in January in a meet at Ocean Breeze. His high school PR was 4:18.07 for 1,600 meters in a prime-time meet at Haddonfield in May of 2021, so this is the equivalent of a five-second PR and a 6 ½-second outdoor PR.

UConn sophomore Alex Sauter won the race in 3:53.55.

Shute was in 3rd place with 400 to go but closed in 59.48 to pass teammate Colden Longley and finish 2nd overall. Longley was 3rd in 3:54.64.

Cinnaminson’s Malicah Etienne pops all-time Burlington County #2 discus throw at season-opener in Lincroft!!!!!!

Monster discus opener Monday for Cinnaminson senior Malicah Etienne at the Penn Relays Throws Qualifier in Lincroft.

Etienne placed 2nd in 174-5, a huge PR and the No. 24 throw in South Jersey history. Fabian Gonzalez of Southern Regional, the state Group 4 champ last year, won with a 183-5 throw.

Unfortunately, field event series are not available, which is ridiculous in this day and age. But here we are.

Etienne’s improvement in the discus has been dramatic. He didn’t throw as a freshman, had a PR of 134-3 as a sophomore and then hit 158-1 last spring to win the state Group 2 meet at Delsea.

So this is a 16-foot PR in his first meet of the year, although he was over 170 feet in a scrimmage last week.

His throw is No. 2 in Burlington County and also No. 2 in school history, behind Kamron Kobolak’s 185-6

Etienne also placed 3rd in the shot put at 55-5 ¾, another PR. Etienne PR’d at 54-2 indoors at the Group 2 state relays at the Bubble. His previous outdoor PR was 51-6 from the SJTCA Elite at Delsea last May. He’s Cinnaminson’s fourth 55-footer, following Kamron Kobolak [61-11 ¾ in 2018], Duane Sanders [58-7 in 2003] and Ryan Addlesberger [57-5 ¼ in 2015].

I was remiss in not mentioning R.V. senior Devon Brooks, who also PR’d with a 163-5 for 3rd place. Brooks’ previous PR was a 159-9 at the state Group 4 meet last year at Franklin High.

From what I can find, that’s a school record for Brooks. Nick Mirabelli, better known as the Meet of Champions javelin champ, threw 161-9 at the 2018 state Group 4 meet, also at Franklin.

All-Time Burlington County Discus Top 10
185- 6 … Kamron Kobolak [Cinnaminson], 2018
174-5 … Malicah Etienne [Cinnaminson], 2023
174- 4 … Dennis Norman [Cherokee], 1997
174- 3 … Alex Lewis [Delran], 2000
171-10 … Steve Muse [Kennedy], 1984
171- 6 … Rashaun Graves [Willingboro], 2013
170-10 … John McNeil [Kennedy], 1976
170- 4 … Kurtis Johnson [Burlington Twp.], 1987
169- 8 … Ell Ash [Willingboro], 2004
169- 7 … Chuck Spinner [Willingboro], 1979

All-Time South Jersey Discus 170-foot List
216-11 … Ron Dayne [Overbrook], 1996
199- 6 … Braheme Days Jr. [Bridgeton], 2013
197- 0 … James Plummer [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2013
192- 5 … Josh Awotunde [Delsea], 2013
191-11 … Franklin Simms [St. Augustine], 2022
189- 7 … Ray Wilks [Bridgeton], 1995
185-11 … John Mooers [Middle Twp.], 2015
185-10 … Russ Willett [Penns Grove], 1985
185- 7 … Matt Huckabee [Timber Creek], 2010
185- 6 … Kamron Kobolak [Cinnaminson], 2018
185- 5 … Ken Manahan [Deptford], 1976
184- 4 … Adam Hunt [Collingswood], 2017
183-9 … Jason Nwosu [Delsea], 2022
181-10 … Jason Winrow [Cumberland Reg.], 1989
180- 3 … Howard Clark [Pennsauken], 1998
179-11 … Nick Pulli [West Deptford], 2014
179-11 … Will Cioffi [Pitman], 2013
178- 0 … Jim Stites [Millville], 1970
174- 9 … John Ridinger [West Deptford], 1982
173-10 … Mark Rifkin [Cherry Hill West], 1978
175- 7 … John Clark [Pennsville], 2007
174-11 … Rich Lewis [Williamstown], 1985
174-11 … Cadee Berardelli [Delsea], 2022
174- 6 … Josh Dillard [Lindenwold], 2005
174-5 … Malicah Etienne [Cinnaminson], 2023
174- 4 … Dennis Norman [Cherokee], 1997
174- 3 … Alex Lewis [Delran], 2000
173- 6 … Ryan Knight [Delsea], 1996
173- 3 … Jake Nwosu [Delsea], 2019
173- 2 … Darren Wan [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2016
172- 1 … Derek Frazier [Williamstown], 1978
171-10 … Steve Muse [Kennedy], 1984
171- 6 … Rashaun Graves [Willingboro], 2013
171- 4 … Jon Kalnas [Paulsboro], 1998
170-10 … John McNeil [Kennedy], 1976
170- 4 … Kurtis Johnson [Burlington Twp.], 1987
170- 0 … Anthony Robertson [Penns Grove], 2014

Two more huge PRs and all-time top-5 Princeton marks for Pennsville’s Arianna Smith!!!!!!

We just wrote about Princeton junior Arianni Smith, but we have to again because she set two more PRs Saturday and moved up in both events on the all-time Princeton top-10 lists.

Last weekend at the Raleigh Relays, the Pennsville native ran 14.02 in the hurdles, 57.74 in the flat 400 and 24.74 in the 200. Those moved her into No. 6 on the all-time Princeton list in the hurdles and No. 4 in the 400.

On Saturday at the Big 5 Meet at Franklin Field in West Philly, Smith won both hurdles and set lifetime bests in both races.

In the 100-meter highs, she broke 14 seconds for the first time, lowering her PR from 14.02 to 13.94 and beating the field by 2 ½ meters. Monmouth’s Yasmeen Tinsley was 2nd in 14.28. That 13.94 is No. 5 in Princeton history and No. 3 this year in the Ivy League, behind two Harvard runners – Izzy Goudros ran 13.66 and Josefina Biernacki 13.81 at a meet last month in Houston.

In the 400-meter intermediates, Smith lowered her PR nearly a second from 59.69 to 58.76. She had run 59.69 in a meet last April in Coral Gables, Fla. The 58.76 is No. 1 in the Ivy League this year and No. 2 in Princeton history, behind only Sally Anderson’s 58.19 when she placed 9th at the 1983 NCAA Championships in Houston. Anderson is now Sally Willig, an accomplished geologist. The woman Smith bumped to move into the No. 2 spot is Haddonfield’s Carly Bonnet, who ran 59.12 at 2019 Heps at Princeton.

In the highs, three of the top six finishers are from South Jersey. Penn’s Shevell Higgs from Winslow ran 14.78 for 5th place in only her second race in the last 14 months and Monmouth sophomore Meredith Upikle from Cinnaminson was just behind her in 6th place in 14.85.

Updike also placed 3rd in the 400IH in 1:02.97, followed by Anne Rutledge of Egg Harbor in 4th place in 1:03.16 in her first intermediates race since the 2021 Meet of Champions.