Premier Wynn anchor lifts Pennsauken 4×2 to #1 time in New Jersey this year!!!!!!

Pennsauken ran the fastest 800-meter relay in the state this year Saturday, with Premier Wynn anchoring in 21.4.

Freshman KaRon Ali, junior Bronze Whitmore, junior Elijah Jennins and Winn ran 1:30.63 to win the 4-by-200 at the Hispanic Games at the Armory in New York. The Indians edged Paramus Catholic, which was 2nd in 1:31.22.

According to the MileSplit national performance list, Pennsauken’s time is No. 8 in the country so far this indoor season.

Iona Prep led all qualifiers in 1 :31.01 followed by Paramus Catholic in 1:31.77 and Pennsauken in 1:31.78.

Pennsauken’s 1:30.63 is fastest by a South Jersey school in five years, since Deptford (1:29.92), Camden (1:30.09) and Paul VI (1:30.30) all ran faster in 2018 – Deptford and Camden at Ocean Breeze, Paul VI at the Armory.

The time is 3rd-fastest in Pennsauken history. The Indians ran 1:29.74 with Stephan Elam, Marquan Jones, Briheem Whitfield and Nahzir Russell at 2016 Easterns at the Armory and 1:29.81 last year with Bryce Tucker, Kahlil Ali, Nadir Page and Winn at Ocean Breeze Nationals.

On Saturday, Deptford ran 1:33.37 in the trials but didn’t race in the final.

It was all part of a very long and very productive  day at the Armory for Pennsauken:

–> As we wrote earlier here freshman Sianni Winn ran 7.06 in the 55-meter dash, No. 12 in South Jersey history and No. 2 in state history by a freshman.

–> Also, Tucker won the 55-meter hurdles in 7.56 and the 400 in 48.90, not far off his indoor PRs of 7.53 from the Meet of Champions at the Bubble and 48.23 from Ocean Breeze Nationals, both this past March.

–> Winn ran 24.81 in the 200 trials, No. 10 in South Jersey indoor history, before a 25.04 in the final.

–> Junior Ladainian McGrath ran an indoor PR 2:02.12 in the 800, Winn ran a PR 22.04 in the open 200 trials and a PR 6.66 in the 55 trials. Junior Elijah Jennings ran 6.71 in the 55 trials.

All-Time Camden County 800-Meter Relay List
1:26.90 … Camden, 2004
1:28.0h … Edgewood, 2001
1:28.45 … Camden, 2002
1:28.48 … Camden, 2007
1:28.91 … Camden, 2000
1:29.17 … Camden, 2001
1:29.57 … Camden, 1997
1:29.61 … Camden, 1999
1:29.72 … Timber Creek, 2013
1:29.74 … Pennsauken, 2016
1:29.81 … Pennsauken, 2022
1:29.87 … Timber Creek, 2016
1:30.08 … Camden, 2006
1:30.09 … Camden, 2018
1:30.16 … Camden, 2005
1:30.20 … Edgewood, 2000
1:30.36 … Winslow Twp., 2003
1:30.38 … Winslow Twp., 2008
1:30.51 … Woodrow Wilson, 1993
1:30.51 … Woodrow Wilson, 1996
1:30.62 … Winslow Twp., 2005
1:30.63 … Eastern, 2002
1:30.63 … Pennsauken, 2023
1:30.71 … Winslow Twp., 2004
1:30.87 … Woodrow Wilson, 1995
1:31.35 … Paul VI, 2020
1:31.44 … Woodrow Wilson, 2006
1:31.75 … Winslow Twp., 2006
1:31.78 … Pennsauken, 2023

All-Time South Jersey Indoor 200 List
24.38 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006
24.39 … Shakira Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017
24.42 … Dennisha Page [Woodrow Wilson], 2019
24.46 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000
24.52 … Cecelia Gerstenbecher [Delsea], 2017
24.61 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2012
24.61 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2017
24.5h … Jennifer Jackson [Eastern], 2003
24.78 … Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996
24.81 … Sianni Winn [Pennsauken], 2023
24.83 … Kiara Lester [Deptford], 2014
24.83 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2020
24.94 … Shardae Anderson [Paulsboro], 2005
24.96 … Jackie Dim [Washington Twp.], 2008
24.96 … Toni Glatz [Delsea], 2017
24.99 … Aliya Harrison [Sterling], 2018

Pennsauken’s Sianni Winn runs all-time S.J. #12 in first high school 55-meter dash!!!!!!

Pennsauken’s Sianna Winn, racing her first high school 55-meter dash, ran the 12th-fastest time in South Jersey history at the Armory Saturday afternoon.

Winn ran 7.06 to place 2nd in the 55 at the Hispanic Games at the Armory in New York, finishing just 2-100ths of a second behind junior Avery Lewis of Friends Central in Lower Merion Township, just outside Philadelphia.

Lewis won the 60 at New Balance Nationals last year on the same track, won the long jump at the Penn Relays at 19-10 ¼ and ran a U.S. No. 2 55.89 last week at the Armory for 400 meters.

Lewis’s 7.04 and Winn’s 7.06 would put them No. 8 and No. 11 on the MileSplit U.S. performance list so far this indoor season. Six girls ran 7.17 or faster Saturday – two from New York, two from Pennsylvania and one each from Maryland and New Jersey.

Winn ran 7.24 in the prelims before her 7.06 in the final. The school record is a hand-timed 6.8 by Michelle Glover in 1978. Glover attended Pennsauken for two years before transferring to Willingboro, where she set a state record of 6.75 in 1981. But Winn’s 7.06 is a fat record for Pennsauken and No. 5 in Camden County history.

Her time is fastest by a South Jersey freshman since Olympic gold medalist English Gardner of Eastern ran 7.04 to win 2007 Easterns at the Armory. It’s also No. 24 in state history.

Here’s the all-time state sub-7.10 list:
6.73y … Michelle Glover [Willingboro], 1981
6.79y … Wenda Vereen [Trenton], 1984
6.84 … Myasia Jacobs [Paramus Catholic], 2011
6.87 … Aleah Williams [Montclair], 1998
6.88y … Patti Dunlap [Camden], 1979
6.91 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2010
6.92 … Dominique Booker [Immaculate Conception], 2009
6.93 … Ogechi Nwaneri [Chatham], 2008
6.94 … Stephanie Saleem [Neptune], 1985
6.95 … Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017
6.95 … Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2014
6.95 … Denise Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983
6.95 … Christiana Nwachuku [Kent Place], 2022
6.97 … Jenna Harris [Franklin Twp.], 2003
6.97 … Melissa Barber [Montclair], 1998
6.98 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2020
6.98 … Sydney Hawkins [Phillipsburg], 2017
7.00 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000
7.00 … Iyanli Kollock [Our Lady of Mercy], 2017
7.00 … Haisha Bisiolu [Union], 2013
7.01 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2017
7.05 … Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996
7.05 … Regina Trotter [Weequahic], 1991
7.06 … Jailya Ash [Eastern], 2019
7.06 … Claire Connor [Rahway], 1984
7.06 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2023
7.07 … Aliya Harrison [Sterling], 2018
7.07 … Dennisha Page [Woodrow Wilson], 2019
7.07 … Annie Johnson [Shawnee], 2012
7.07 … Audrey Wilson [Deptford], 2009
7.07 … Magenta Taylor [Willingboro], 1999
7.07 … Angela Clyburn [Egg Harbor Twp.], 1991
7.09 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2012
7.09 … Emily Carson [Haddonfield], 2013
7.09 … Georgina Nembhard [Ocean Twp.], 2007
7.09 … Jordyn Smith [Paramus Catholic], 2012

And the state sub-7:10 list:

Wilson’s Dennisha Page shatters Rutgers school record at 60 meters!!!!!!!!!!

Woodrow Wilson graduate Dennisha Page shattered the Rutgers 60-meter dash record Friday in her first try at the distance this year.

Page, a Rutgers junior, ran a blistering 7.33 to win the 60 at the Wagner Invitational at Ocean Breeze ahead of teammate Sydney Hawkins of Phillipsburg, who ran a PR of her own at 7.45.

Page broke the school record of 7.34 by 1-100th of a second. The previous mark was set in February 2016 by Williamstown’s Gabrielle Farquharson at the Big Ten Indoor Championships at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

In the trials, Page led all qualifiers with a 7.41, destroying her personal best of 7.50, which she set in her first collegiate meet as a Syracuse freshman, the Greg Page Relays at Barton Hall in Ithaca, N.Y.

She lowered that to 7.33 in the final. That’s No. 8 in the world early on in the 2023 indoor season and No. 5 among U.S. women.

It’s also No. 4 among U.S. collegians so far this winter and tied for No. 1 in the Big Ten with Amira Young of Minnesota, who ran 7.33 at the IceBreaker Open in Minneapolis last month.

Page also ran an indoor PR 56.56 to place second in the 400 behind post-collegiate Leah Anderson, who ran 53.88. Anderson won five Big Ten 400 titles at St. John’s.

It was Page’s first collegiate 400 at either Syracuse or Rutgers. Her indoor PR was a 59.46 at Wilson to win the 2019 indoor Group 2 sectionals at the Bubble. She ran 54.41 that spring to win outdoor Group 3 sectionals at Delsea.

At the 2019 Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington, Page won the 100 in 11.86 and the 200 in 23.66 and was 3rd in the 400 in 55.41.

Timber Creek’s Jaden Johnson shatters NJIT triple jump record at Ocean Breeze!!!!!!

Timber Creek graduate Jaden Johnson, a freshman at New Jersey Institute of Technology, popped an indoor triple jump PR Friday in the Wagner Invitational at Ocean Breeze and broke the school record for the second time in as many meets.

Johnson jumped 47-3 ¾ and placed second to Malachi Aiken of St. Francis of Brooklyn, who won the event with a 49-2 ¼.

Johnson set an indoor school-record 46-11 ½ last month, also at Ocean Breeze, in his first collegiate triple jump competition.

At Timber Creek, Johnson had an indoor PR of 46-11 ¾ from his 4th-place finish in Nike Indoor Nationals – also at Ocean Breeze – this past March. He set his overall PR of 47-7 ½ in June when he won the state Group 3 title at Pennsauken.

Johnson had a terrific series Friday, with two jumps over 47 feet and three others over 46 feet. He opened with a 47-1 ¼ – his first indoor PR of the day – and then hit 46-7 ½ and 46-9 ½ on his last two jumps of the prelims. After a 45-3 ¾ to open the finals, he hit the 47-3 ¾ and finished with a 46-1 ½.

Johnson’s six legal jumps averaged 46-6 ½ – just five inches shy of his previous indoor lifetime best.

NJIT’s outdoor school record is 45-4 ¼ set by Jason Poppe at the 2014 Collegiate Track Conference Championships in Middletown, Ct.

Delsea’s Christian Langston pops mammoth PR in first lifetime indoor long jump!!!!!!

Whatever he jumped Tuesday was going to be an indoor long jump PR for Christian Langston because he had never competed in an indoor long jump before.

Turned out to be not only a PR but the No. 10 jump in the state this year.

Langston won the long jump at the Rebel Shot / Jump Series No. 1 at the Bubble with a 21-3 ¼, which was a nearly two-foot PR for the Delsea junior.

He had only long jumped three times as a sophomore with a best of 19-6 ¾ at the Red & Black Invitational in East Stroudsburg in April.

He did have a promising season as a quarter-miler, dropping his 400 PR from 55.90 as a freshman to 51.52 for 7th at Group 3 sectionals on his home track. That made him the No. 4 sophomore in South Jersey.

Unfortunately, no series information is available, but Langston won the long jump by more than a foot over Tony Brinson of Central Regional, who placed 2nd at 20-2 ½.

Langston’s 21-3 ¼ is No. 3 among New Jersey underclassmen and trails Egg Harbor senior Ahmad Fogg [22-3 ½] and Mainland senior William Murray [21-10] on the 2023 South Jersey indoor list.

Langston’s mark is No. 11 in Gloucester County indoor history, just three inches outside the top 10:

23-7 ¾ … Anthony Averett [Woodbury], 2012
23-4 ½ … Maurice Hunter [Woodbury], 1983
22-9 ¼ … Shai Mumford [West Deptford], 2013
22-7 ¼ … Keon Grady [Delsea], 2017
22-5 ¾ … Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018
22-2 … Adwon Parker [West Deptford], 2006
22-0 … Damir Lomax [Delsea], 2020
21-8 … Ferrell Cooper [West Deptford], 2011
21-6 ½ … Craig Howard [Washington Twp.], 1998
21-6 ½ … Mel Colvin [Delsea], 1999
21-3 ¼ … Christian Langston [Delsea], 2023
21-2 … Brandon Greene [Washington Twp.], 2019
21-1 ½ … Enis Hutchinson [Glassboro], 2014
21-0 … Raekwon Little-Martin [Williamstown], 2014

Iowa’s Nylah Perry from Winslow runs hot 300 in 2022-23 season opener!!!!!!

Here’s one from last month that I missed: Winslow grad Nylah Perry, now a sophomore at Iowa, ran a PR 38.46 for 300 meters in her season opener.

Perry placed 2nd, just 3-100ths of a second behind teammate Lia Love in the 300 at the Jimmy Grant Invitational in Iowa City.

Love and Perry’s times are fastest in the sporadically contested 300 by Iowa women since

They both fell a little over half a second short of the school record of 37.82 set in 1984 by Elaine Jones. Iowa swept the top five spots in the 300, with four women under 39 seconds.

Perry’s previous 300 PR was a 39.22 at the same meet last year.

Although the 300 isn’t contested in a lot of meets, 38.46 is still a very impressive time, and Love and Perry and teammates Mariel Bruxvoort (38.74) and LaSarah Hargrove (38.83) rank 4th, 5th, 7th and 9th on the current U.S. list.

Perry is also No. 11 on the 2022 world list. The 300 is run mainly in U.S. college meets but also in some international meets.

Perry ran 58.72 for the 400 intermediates last spring at the NCAA West Prelims in Fayetteville.

So far this year, that 300 is Perry’s only race, and Iowa isn’t scheduled to return to action until Jan. 14 at the Hawkeye Invitational, also in Iowa City.

Deptford’s Lathan Brown just misses Gloucester County record in first 400 this year!!!!!!

Deptford senior Lathan Brown just missed the Gloucester County 400-meter dash record over the weekend at the Armory High School Holiday Classic in New York.

Brown ran a big indoor PR 49.18 to place 3rd in a fast 400 at the Armory behind outdoor state Group 2 champ Alexander Sadikov of Ocean Township (48.50) and Wesley Noble of Bishop Loughlin in Brooklyn (49.00), who ran 47.14 in June to win the USATF Outdoor Youth National Championship.

Brown’s previous indoor PR was a 50.26 from New Balance Nationals at the Armory in March. He just missed his overall PR of 49.17, which he ran at outdoor sectionals at Delsea in June.

He also just missed the county indoor mark of 49.11 set by Woodbury’s Darrell Bush when he won the 2012 Meet of Champions at the Bubble. His time is No. 22 in South Jersey history.

The versatile Brown ran 1:56.19 for the 800 and 55.22 in the intermediates last spring.

All-Time Gloucester County Indoor 400 Top-10
49.11 … Darrell Bush [Woodbury], 2012
49.13 … Eric Chekemian [Washington Twp.], 2001
49.18 … Lathan Brown [Deptford], 2023
49.26 … Tim Carey [Washington Twp,], 2010
49.65 … Aaron Younger [Delsea], 2007
50.05 … Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2010
50.16 … Derrell Manhertz [Kingsway], 2012
50.18 … Shaikyi Hannah [Delsea], 2020
50.22 … Marcus Williams [Delsea], 2012

Eastern’s Johnay Stilley blasts hurdles PR and S.J. #1 at Ocean Breeze (and 55 PR)!!!!!!

Eastern senior Johnay Stilley recorded a huge hurdles PR Thursday at Ocean Breeze, winning the 55-meter highs in 8.34.

Stilley’s indoor PR coming into this season was 8.70 from the prelims of the state Group 4 meet at the Bubble this past February. She went on to have a terrific outdoor season, with a PR of 14.76 at sectionals and then a medal finish in 7th place at the Meet of Champions.

She lowered that 8.70 PR to 8.56 in her indoor opener at the Bubble and then to 8.52 leading all qualilfieres in the trials at the Coach Glynn Holiday Carnival at Ocean Breeze on Thursday.

In the final, she ran away from the field, finishing clear of 2nd-place Abigail Dennis of Northern Valley-Old Tappan, who ran 8.50.

Her time is No. 3 in Eastern history behind the Ash sisters. Jailya ran 8.03 to win the 2020 Meet of Champions and Jewel ran 8.15 in a meet at the Bubble in 2020. Jewel is now at Charleston Southern and was Big South Conference champ with a 57.16 in the intermediates last spring. Jailya is at Uconn and ran 13.58 last spring and was Big East runner-up.

Stilley’s time is No. 4 in the state so far this year and No. 1 in South Jersey.

Stilley also placed 4th in the 55-meter dash in 7.56 after a 7.51 in the trials. That’s No. 5 in South Jersey this year. Her previous 55 PR was 7.62 from the trials of indoor sectionals last year at the Bubble.

Here’s a look at the all-time South Jersey top-50 in the 55-meter hurdles!

7.89 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2012
7.89 … Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006
7.92 … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981
7.94 … Lenaami Morton [Camden], 2017
7.98 … Nichole Belcher [Woodrow Wilson], 1992
7.98 … Tionna Tobias [Winslow Twp.], 2019
8.01 … Samantha Sharper [Woodrow Wilson], 2008
8.03 … Alethia Jenkins [Pennsauken], 2000
8.03 … Jailya Ash [Eastern], 2020
8.03 … Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2018
8.04 … Zonya Cross [Edgewood], 1983
8.05 … Sherese Price [Pleasantville], 1998
8.06 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006
8.10 … Nichole Hill [Oakcrest], 1997
8.11 … Cidae’a Woods [Winslow Twp.], 2014
8.15 … Jewel Ash [Eastern], 2020
8.17 … Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2014
8.17 … Aliya Rae Garozzo [Paul VI], 2020
8.18 … Gabrielle Bennett [Winslow Twp.], 2015
8.18 … Te’seanna Harris [Camden], 2019
8.19 … Brittany Preston [Winslow Twp,], 2016
8.21 … Anabella Chin [Rancocas Valley], 2022
8.22 … Jamillah Nock [Wilson], 2004
8.23 … Tierra Hooker [Timber Creek], 2019
8.24 … Malea Broome [Millville], 2019
8.26 … Jane Sharper [Woodrow Wilson], 2006
8.28 … Jasmine Staten [Lenape], 2016
8.29 … Keisha Williams [Camden], 2015
8.29 … Meredith Updike [Cinnaminson], 2020
8.30 … Joshonda Johnson [Absegami],2017
8.31 … Bryanna Craig [Millville], 2020
8.28… Kristina Keegan [Haddonfield], 2003
8.33 … Helen Wilks [Bridgeton], 1994
8.33 … Christine Lavallias [Timber Creek], 2016
8.34 … Johnay Stilley [Eastern], 2023
8.35 … Janiayah Davis-Hines [Timber Creek], 2017
8.35 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1988
8.35 … Kayla Henry [Winslow Twp.], 2008
8.36 … Sonja Bennett [Edgewood], 1985
8.37 … Annie Taft [Bishop Eustace], 2005
8.37 … Nichole Hill [Oakcrest], 1997
8.37 … Delicia Sample [Kingsway], 2004
8.37 … Lexie Fraction [Washington Twp.], 2014
8.38 … Kimberly Allen [Willingboro], 2004
8.34 … Amani Gilliam [Pennsauken],2004
8.39 … Rachell Armstead [Millville], 2016
8.40 … Yvette Murray [Edgewood], 1999
8.40 … Francesca D’Angelo [Holy Spirit], 2008
8.40 … Shevell Higgs [Winslow Twp.], 2020
8.40 … Nylah Perry [Winslow Twp.], 2020

Glassboro’s Clifton Moore soars into all-time Gloucester County triple jump top-10!!!!!!

Glassboro junior Clifton Moore, in what appears to be his first indoor track competition ever, moved into 7th place on the all-time Gloucester County indoor triple jump performance list this week.

Moore jumped 43-11 ¾ to win the triple jump at the Armory High School Holiday Classic Thursday in New York.

https://results.armorytrack.com/meets/17437/events/677365/results

That’s an indoor PR for Moore since he had never triple jumped indoors.

Moore won by more than a foot over Jak Kearney of Roman Catholic High School at Broad and Vine in Philadelphia. Kearney placed 2nd with a best jump of 42-7.

Moore broke the school record of 42-0 ½ set by Mike Hall at the 2020 Hispanic Games at the Armory.

He also had the three-best jumps of the competition and averaged 43-0 on his six legal jumps.

Moore opened with a 43-11 and followed with jumps of 42-4 and 42-8 in the trials and 42-10 and 42-4 in the finals before finishing with the 43-11 ¾.

His previous PR was a 43-6 ¼ to place second at the state Group 1 meet last spring at Pennsauken. That made him the No. 4 sophomore in the state last year.

ALL-TIME GLOUCESTER COUNTY INDOOR TRIPLE JUMP LIST
49-1 …..… Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018
48-8 ½ … Tristan Wilson [Delsea], 2014
46-5 …….. Orion Joyner [Kingsway], 2019
46-3 ½ … Keon Grady [Delsea], 2018
45-0 …….. Earnest Daniel [Kingsway], 2017
44-11 … Devon Carter [Washington Twp.], 2010
43-11 ¾ … Clifton Moore [Glassboro], 2023
42-11 … Jose Gonzalez [Deptford], 2014
42-6 ½ … Shayne Paynter [West Deptford], 1978
42-0 ½ … Mike Hall [Glassboro], 2020

Pennsauken freshman Sianni Wynn runs all-time N.J. #6 time in fast Armory 300-meter dash!!!!!!

In her second career high school race, Pennsauken freshman Sianni Wynn ran the 6th-fastest 300 in state history.

Wynn won the 300-meter dash at the Armory High School Holiday Classic Thursday in New York in 39.17.

The full all-time state list is below, but Wynn’s time is 1-100th of a second off the South Jersey record of 39.16 set by Winslow Township’s Krystal Cantey at the 2006 Stanner Games on the same banked 200-meter track at the 168th Street Armory.

Her time is 2nd-fastest ever by a New Jersey freshman, behind a 38.55 run by Olympic 400-meter hurdles gold medalist and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin, who ran 38.55 as a Union Catholic freshman at the 2013 Bishop Loughlin Games, also at the Armory.

Wynn, who won numerous national age group titles, debuted in a 200 at the Bubble on Tuesday, winning easily in 25.97. Her 39.17 is essentially the same pace as a 25.97 but for an half lap.

Wynn outraced Eyota Bey, a senior at Cheltenham, who ran 40.00 for 2nd place. Bey has run 24.92 and 55.47.

Wynn’s brother, Premier, a Pennsauken senior, won the boys 300 in 34.35, No. 5 in South Jersey history. He beat 2nd-place Junior Grant of Springfield Gardens (N.Y.) High in Queens, who was 2nd in 35.14.

All-Time New Jersey Girls 300-Meter Sub-40 List
36.82 … Sydney McLaughlin [Union Catholic], 2017
37.36 … Athing Mu [Trenton], 2020
38.73 … Olivia Baker [Columbia], 2014
38.79 … Wendy Vereen [Trenton], 1984
39.16 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006
39.17 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2023
39.28 … Myasia Jacobs [Paramus Catholic], 2012
39.1h … Janine Davis [Queen of Peace], 2004
39.40 … Arianna Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
39.42 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2018
39.44 … Racquel Vassell [East Orange], 2007
39.47 … Mariah Fede [Paramus Catholic], 2020
39.51 … Stephanie Saleem [Neptune], 1985
39.3h … Mikele Barber [Montclair], 1998
39.3h … Tawana Watkins [Paterson Kennedy], 2002
39.85 … Chidumga Nkulume [Union Catholic], 2020
39.9h … Melisa Barber [Montclair], 1998
39.94 … Dominique Booker [Immaculate Conception], 2008
40.13 … Jasmine Still [Woodrow Wilson], 2006
40.14 … Natalie Englese [Cranford], 2010
40.15 … Amirah Sharpe [Clayton], 2021
40.22 … Tia Livingston [Union Catholic], 2016
40.2h … Evelyn Simpson [Camden], 1979
40.2h … Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996
40.22 … Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006
40.23 … Khamil Evans [Union Catholic], 2018
40.24 … Christiana Nwachuku [Kent Place School], 2022
40.27 … Kiara Lester [Deptford]. 2014
40.31 … Drexel Long [Monmouth Regional], 1991
40.36 … Halimah Bashir [Willingboro], 2003
40.53 … Bridget McNally [Pope John XXIII], 2020
40.5h … Anike Orimongunje [Queen of Peace], 2002
40.5h … Emily Carrollo [Pope John], 2008
40.6h … Yhounic Vassell [Passaic Tech], 2002
40.6h … Janay Mitchell [Teaneck], 2008
40.64 … Celeste Holder [Parsippany], 2004
40.73 … Aleah Williams [Montclair], 1997
40.73 … Sydney Tucker [Union Catholic], 2018
40.73 … Tamara Jones [Camden Eastside], 2007
40.74 … Shakirah Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017
40.76 … Janeya Hammond [Winslow Twp.], 2019
40.78 … Flora Ahiarakwe [Winslow Twp.], 2018
40.80 … Tess Darnell [Red Bank Catholic], 2020
40.85 … Sydney Hawkins [Phillipsburg], 2018
40.87 … Leslie Njoku [McNair Academic], 2007
40.90 … Amber Allen [Passaic Tech], 2008
40.93 … Denisha Scott [St. Mary’s-Jersey City], 1996
40.95 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2019
40.97 … Thaila Cooper [Kingsway], 2015
40.98 … Tiffany Grant [Ocean Twp.], 2005

All-Time South Jersey Girls 300-Meter Dash Top-10
39.16 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006
39.17 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2023
39.40 … Arianna Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
39.42 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2018
40.13 … Jasmine Still [Woodrow Wilson], 2006
40.15 … Amirah Sharpe [Clayton], 2021
40.2h … Evelyn Simpson [Camden], 1979
40.2h … Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996
40.22 … Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006
40.27 … Kiara Lester [Deptford]. 2014

All-Time South Jersey Boys 300-Meter Dash Top-10
33.79 … Jade Smith [Camden], 2002
33.94 … Amir Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2017
34.04 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984
34.25 … Dwight Ruff [Camden], 2001
34.35 … Premier Wynn [Pennsauken], 2023
34.39 … Mike Mazero Paul VI], 2022
34.83 … Royce Reed [Bridgeton], 1995
35.08 … Alex Reber [Cherry Hill East], 2011
35.08 … Antonio Tarantino [Paul VI], 2017
35.14 … Dennis Davis [Edgewood], 1999
35.15 … Ahmad Brown [Holy Spirit], 2020