Cherokee, Winslow and Moorestown girls re-write all-time South Jersey 3,200-meter relay list at West Philly Nationals!!!!!!!!

The Cherokee and Winslow girls ran the 6th– and 8th-fastest times in South Jersey history Friday evening in the unseeded section of the 3,200-meter relay at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field. Moorestown made it three South Jersey teams under 9:17.

Cherokee ran 9:06.96, Winslow 9:10.15 and Moorestown 9:16.20. All three are school records and all three broke school records set earlier this year.

Cherokee, Winslow and Moorestown placed 3rd, 5th and 6th when scored just in the unseeded sections of the 4-by-8. But they placed 10th, 12th and 15th overall including times from the seeded races.

For Cherokee, Alyssa Suriano led off with a 2:16:01 leg, Megan Niglio ran 2:20.22, Sofia Recinto split 2:13.56 and Madeline Meder anchored in 2:17.19. Cherokee broke its school record of 9:13.67 from the Penn Relays in April. Cherokee did run 9:07.27 indoors at 2022 Armory Nationals. Their time is fastest by a Burlington County school in 13 years, since Lenape ran 9:05.62 at 2012 Greensboro Nationals.

Winslow also broke a school record set earlier this year. Their previous school record was 9:17.50 from Group 3 Sectionals last month at Delsea. Freshman Amariah Arango led off with a 2:13.54, followed by senior Ava Millner at 2:15.93, freshman Adaiah Arango with a 2:20.09 and Tristan Hughes 2:20.59.

For Moorestown, freshman Hope Edwards led off in 2:14.88, Sophia Di Fiore ran 2:24.32, senior Sarah Brown ran 2:23.62 on the 3rd leg and freshman Payton Derer anchored in 2:13.40. Their previous school record was 9:18.34 from the Meet of Champions earlier this month at Pennsauken. Moorestown’s time is No. 16 on the all-time South Jersey list and No. 7 on the Burlington County list.

9:00.51 … Haddonfield, 2021
9:05.62 … Lenape, 2012
9:05.83 … Lenape, 2008
9:06.30 … Haddonfield, 2008
9:06.96 … Cherokee, 2025
9:07.71 … Ocean City, 2025
9:10.15 … Winslow Twp., 2025
9:10.32 … Haddonfield, 2000
9:12.30 … Haddonfield, 2019
9:13.67 … Cherokee, 2025
9:14.25 … Cherokee, 2023
9:15.19 … Lenape, 2007
9:15.51 … Ocean City, 2024
9:15.61 … Ocean City, 2014
9:15.92 … Haddonfield, 2015
9:16.20 … Moorestown, 2025
9:16.57 … Seneca, 2017
9:16.79 … Haddonfield, 1999
9:17.50 … Winslow Twp., 2025
9:17.77 … Cherokee, 2022  

9:18.22 … Kingsway, 2016
9:18.34 … Moorestown, 2025
9:18.37 … Haddonfield, 2019
9:18.57 … Seneca, 2018
9:18.71 … Lenape, 2011
9:18.93 … Haddonfield, 2018
9:18.94 … Lenape, 2006
9:19.15 … Wilson, 2002
9:19.68 … Kingsway, 2017

RIVERSIDE’S JAMIR BROWN LOWERS HIS NCAA DIVISION 3 HURDLES RECORD AT USATF JUNIORS, 2ND-FASTEST QUALIFIER FOR FINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (edit – they used the HS 39-inch hurdles at USATF Under-20 so never mind)

Got a message last night from Rowan coach Dustin Dimit that they ran these races at USATF juniors over the high school 39-inch hurdles instead of the 42-inch college / pro / open hurdles for some reason.

So a good couple days for Jamir Brown but these times do not count.

Riverside’s Jamir Brown ran a lifetime-best 13.50 in the trials of the 110-meter hurdles Friday at the
USATF Under-20 Championships.

Brown set an NCAA Division 3 record of 13.60 as a Rowan freshman in the prelims of the the New Jersey Athletic Conference meet in Ewing. Presumably, the 13.50 will count as the new D-3 record, even though it came after the end of the college season. Under-20 Nationals are an extension of the season.

In any case, Brown was the 2nd-fastest qualifier into Saturday’s finals. Ja’shaun Lloyd, a senior at Corsicana [Texas] High and the Armory Nationals champ in March over the 39-inch 60-meter hurdles, led all qualifiers with a 13.48.

Brown’s time is 11th-fastest ever by a New Jersey native over the 42-inch barriers and 5th-fastest by a South Jersey hurdler.

His 13.50 is No. 33 among all U.S. men this year and No. 5 on the world Under-20 list.

Normally, the top two finishers in the final would represent the U.S. at either World Juniors or Pan Am Juniors. But the U.S. announced earlier this month that they would not be sending a team to Pan Am Junior Championships in Villavicencio, Columbia, next month because of safety concerns.

Brown will be in Lane 5 for the final, scheduled for 8:51 p.m. Friday.

12.93 … Renaldo Nehemiah [Scotch Plains-Fanwood], Aug. 19, 1981, Zürich

12.94 … Jack Pierce [Woodbury], June 22, 1996, Atlanta

13.08 … Jeff Porter [Franklin Twp.], June 30, 2012, Eugene, Ore.

13.12 … Anwar Moore [Camden], May 5, 2007, Modesto, Calif.

13.25 … Dudley Dorival [Ewing], Aug. 9, 1995, Edmonton, Alberty [Canada] [-0.3]

13.35 … Devin Hill [Trenton], April 21, 2012, Charlottesville, Va.

13.36 … Todd Matthews [Notre Dame], July 12, 2012, Budapest, Hungary

13.43 … Isaac Williams [Willingboro], April 16, 2016, Walnut, Calif.

13.48 … Sincere Rhea [St. Augustine], May 12, 2023, Raleigh, N.C. [+1.2]
13.49 … Chris Serrao [East Brunswick], May 30, 2025, Jacksonville [+1.5]

12.94 … Jack Pierce [Woodbury], June 22, 1996, Atlanta

13.12 … Anwar Moore [Camden], May 5, 2007, Modesto, Calif.

13.43 … Isaac Williams [Willingboro], April 16, 2016, Walnut, Calif.

13.48 … Sincere Rhea [St. Augustine], May 12, 2023, Raleigh, N.C. [+1.2]

13.50 … Jamir Brown [Riverside], May 3, 2025, Ewing [+1.2]

13.51 … Martin Booker [Camden], June 7, 1986, Indianapolis

13.54 … Sultan Tucker [Delsea], May 22, 2004, St-Martin, France
13.77 … Jeffrey Young [Camden], May 11, 2022, Bloomington, Ind.
13.78 … Greg Foster [Lumberton], May 11, 2025, New Haven, Conn. [+0.5]

13.81 … Anthony Acklin [Triton], May 13, 2005, Cedar Falls, Iowa [+2.0]

13.82 … John Sease [Willingboro], March 26, 1982, El Paso, Texas
13.82 … Yashaya Brown [Washington Twp.], April 12, 2025, Tampa [+2.0]

13.84 … Jusson Boyd [Willingboro], April 15, 2011, Greensboro, N.C. [+0.6]

MOORESTOWN’S HOPE EDWARDS RUNS 11TH-FASTEST 400 HURDLES TIME IN SOUTH JERSEY HISTORY AT WEST PHILLY NATIONALS — IN FRESHMAN RACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Moorestown’s Hope Edwards ran a mind-blowing intermediate hurdles PR Friday and the 3rd-fastest time in New Jersey history by a freshman.

Edwards placed 2nd in the freshman 400 hurdles at West Philly Nationals Friday at Franklin Field in 1:00.32, a PR of more than three seconds. Her previous best was a 1:03.37 when she placed 13th at the Meet of Champions at Pennsauken earlier this month.

Her time was fast enough that it would have placed 13th in the championship division of the 400-meter hurdles.

It’s 11th-fastest in South Jersey history, 4th-fastest in Burlington County history and fastest by a Burlington County girl in 24 years, since Willingboro’s Danielle Myricks ran a hand-timed 1:00.1 at 2001 South Jersey Group 3 sectionals at Egg Harbor.

Edwards broke the South Jersey freshman class record of 1:00.63 set by Winslow Township’s Krystal Cantey at the 2003 state Group 4 meet at Egg Harbor.

The only faster freshmen in state history are four-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin, who ran 55.63 as a freshman at the 2014 USATF Junior National Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., and Tawana Watkins of Paterson Kennedy, who ran 59.71 at 1999 Raleigh Nationals.

Edwards also ran 2:13.65, which broke the Burlington County freshman record of 2:15.01 set by Shawnee’s Julia Despirito at the 2011 Group 4 state meet at Old Bridge. Edwards’ teammate, Payton Derer, was also under that mark with her 2:14.83 at South Jersey Group 3 sectionals at Delsea.

55.99 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern], 2025
56.83 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2005
59.03 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1988
59.56 … Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2013
59.66 … Mandie Dulin [Shawnee], 1997
59.80 … Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2024
1:00.13 … Arianna Smith [Pennsville], 2019
1:00.16 … Aliya Rae Garozzo [Paul VI], 2018
1:00.1h … Danielle Myricks [Willingboro], 2001
1:00.26 … Helena Leyrer [Buena], 2012
1:00.32 … Hope Edwards [Moorestown], 2025
1:00.40 … Diamond McLaughlin [Absegami], 2021
1:00.47 … Shaquanda Meylor [Wilson], 2006
1:00.48 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2012
1:00.55 … Katrina Sye [Buena], 1997
1:00.58 … Andrea Olsen [Buena], 2013
1:00.67 … Meredith Updike [Cinnaminson], 2019
1:00.79 … Courtney Smith [Penns Grove], 2014

WILLINGBORO’S KAILA SPEIGHT, MAYA BOLDEN, JADE PINDER, NESTER WEA SHATTER SOUTH JERSEY 800-METER RELAY RECORD, EARN ALL-AMERICA HONORS AT WEST PHILLY NATIONALS!!!!!!!!!!!!

Willingboro junior Kaila Speight, sophomore Maya Bolden, sophomore Jade Pinder and senior Nester Wea smashed the South Jersey 800-meter relay record on Day 2 of West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field, the 4thgirls South Jersey record broken on Friday.

The Chimeras placed 5th in 1:37.96, breaking the South Jersey record of 1:38.43 set by Winslow Township’s Janeya Hammond, Flora Ahiarakwe, Nylah Perry and Shakira Dancy at 2018 Greensboro Nationals.

Willingboro ran its 1:37.96 in an unseeded heat – 8th out of 10 – and was unpressed, winning that race by nearly two seconds.

Willingboro also placed 5th last year, in 1:39.78 with Speight, Bolden, Jaden Murry and Wea. That was the former Burlington County record. So back-to-back All-America finishes in the 4-by-2 for the Chimeras.

Willingboro’s time is 6th-fastest in state history. Union Catholic set the state record of 1:35.89 in the final heat, placing 2nd to Bullis School of Potomac, Md.

Kingsway ran 1:40.45 in the same race, placing 11th overall with the 13th-fastest time in South Jersey history and a Gloucester County record.

Freshman Talia Griscom, senior Camryn Stanard, freshman Noemi Haller and senior Jonnelle Lewis broke the county record of 1:41.85 set by Deptford’s Sundasia Baker, Taylor Ransom, Kayla Tucker and Kiara Lester at the 2015 Woodbury Relays.

All-Time South Jersey 800-Meter Relay 
1:37.96 … Willingboro, 2025
1:38.43 … Winslow Twp., 2018
1:38.55 … Winslow Twp., 2025
1:39.21 … Eastern, 2003
1:39.59 … Winslow Twp., 2012
1:39.65 … Pennsauken, 2025
1:39.67 … Winslow Twp., 2019
1:39.67 … Timber Creek, 2023
1:39.78 … Willingboro, 2024
1:40.10 … Timber Creek, 2024
1:40.25 … Rancocas Valley, 2019
1:40.30 … Winslow Twp., 2017
1:40.45 … Kingsway, 2025
1:40.46 … Eastern, 2019
1:40.62 … Winslow Twp., 2003
1:40.72 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2018
1:40.5h … Woodrow Wilson, 2006
1:40.91 … Winslow Twp., 2004
1:41.10 … Washington Twp, 1999
1:41.1h …. Camden, 1995
1:41.33 … Camden, 2009
1:41.2h … Willingboro, 1994
1:41.40 … Winslow Twp., 2005
1:41.2h … Camden, 2006
1:41.48 …. Eastern, 2025
1:41.54 … Willingboro, 1999
1:41.56 … Highland, 1998
1:41.59 … Eastern, 2002
1:41.70 … Paul VI, 2019
1:41.5h … Pleasantville, 1995
1:41.5h … Woodrow Wilson, 2005
1:41.81 … Willingboro, 1995
1:41.7h … Wilson, 2008
1:41.85 … Deptford,X2015
1:41.86 … Willingboro, 2000
1:41.87 … Camden, 2001
1:41.88 … Winslow, 2013
1:41.91 … Winslow, 2018
1:41.97 … Moorestown, 1999
1:41.9h … Willingboro, 2003

All-Time New Jersey 800-Meter Relay 
1:35.89 … Union Catholic, 2025
1:37.53 … Union Catholic, 2017
1:37.75 … Union Catholic, 2024
1:37.77 … Franklin Twp., 2003
1:37.89 … Union Catholic, 2023
1:37.96 … Willingboro, 2025
1:38.11 … Union Catholic, 2019
1:38.42 … Franklin Twp., 2001
1:38.43 … Winslow Twp., 2018
1:38.55 … Winslow Twp., 2025
1:38.98 … Union Catholic, 2022
1:39.04h … Montclair, 1980
1:39.21 … Eastern, 2003
1:39.54h … Montclair, 1981
1:39.59 … Winslow Twp., 2012
1:39.65 … Pennsauken, 2025 ***
1:39.67 … Winslow Twp., 2019
1:39.67 … Timber Creek, 2023
1:39.76 … Neptune, 2015
1:39.78 … Willingboro, 2024
1:39.79 … Columbia, 2010
1:39.86 … Summit, 2017
1:39.94 … Piscataway, 2011

ASTONISHING NATALIE DUMAS ANCHOR LEG LEADS EASTERN SPRINT MEDLEY TO 2ND PLACE AT WEST PHILLY NATIONALS AND 12TH-FASTEST TIME IN U.S. HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Less than two hours after running the 6th-fastest 400-meter hurdles time in U.S. scholastic history and winning a national title, Natalie Dumas anchored Eastern to the 12th-fastest sprint medley in U.S. history with a 2:03.90 split.

Eastern ran 3:53.15 at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field Friday, breaking a 22-year-old South Jersey record by SIX SECONDS and placing 2nd to Rumson-Fair Haven, whose 3:50.10 is 4th-fastest in U.S. history.

Only Stanford-bound Clemmie Lilley’s monster anchor of her own – 2:03.49 running fresh – kept Rumson ahead of Eastern in the 1-2 New Jersey finish. Dumas and Lilley placed 1-2 in the Meet of Champions earlier this month at Pennsauken.

Senior Johnna Gonter and senior Jasmine Davies ran the 200s for Eastern and senior Samantha Osei-Kyei ran the 400, with Dumas getting the stick in 6th place in a loaded field at 1:49.25.

She passed the entire field other than Rumson, earning All-America honors for the Vikings quartet.

Eastern shattered the South Jersey record of 3:59.6, set in 2003 by Willingboro’s Rhea Mann, Chanel Hamilton, Rasheda Spratley and Okechi Ogbuokiri at its own relay meet – it was called the Eastern Regional Relay Classic that year. There’s a funny story about that race which I’ll share at the end of this post.

Dumas is now in the top-20 in U.S. scholastic history in four events – the 400, 800 and intermediates as an individual and the sprint medley as part of a relay team. She’s scheduled to race the 400 on Saturday and the 800 on Sunday.

In the previous heat, Winslow ran 4:03.47, first overall in their race. That held up for 9th place overall and is No. 12 in South Jersey history.

Sophomores Cinniya Robinson and Skyhe Seamon ran the 200s, freshman Adaiah Arango the 400 and freshman Amariah Arango anchored in 2:15.22.

[p.s. – About that Willingboro sprint medley in 2003. That meet was hand-timed and not very well. I was standing at the finish line and had Willingboro in something like 3:59.54, and Willingboro coach Tosca Bynoe had something similar on her watch. So we both agreed they had run what would be 3:59.6, since you round up with hand timing. But a woman on the finish line who was recording the winner, scribbled 3:59.6 so poorly that the “6” looked like a “0,” and in the results tent it was recorded as a 3:59.0. Now, this being a South Jersey record either way I felt it was important to get the time right. Along with someone from the timing company we went over to the finish line and asked the woman if that was a 0 or a 6. She had no idea. No clue at all. And the timer just decided, well, it looks like a 0 to me so let’s go with 3:59.0. I emphasized that this is a South Jersey record and at the time one of the fastest times in U.S. history and it’s important to get it right and they did not run 3:59.0. They didn’t care. Nobody cared. They just wanted to get paid and go home. So in my records and lists that time has always been recorded as a 3:59.6. Everywhere else, it’s been 3:59.0. And finally, 23 years later, it doesn’t matter because it’s no longer the South Jersey record.]

All-Time U.S. Sprint Medley List
3:47.65 … Rush-Henrietta, Henrietta, N.Y., 2015
3:48.83 … Union Catholic, Scotch Plains, 2025
3:49.59 … Pine View, Utah, 2019
3:50.10 … Rumson-Fair Haven, 2025
3:50.82 … Columbia, Maplewood, 2014
3:51.90 … Roosevelt, Greenbelt, Md., 2007
3:52.07 … Columbia, Maplewood, 2013
3:52.22 … West Catholic, Philadelphia, 2004
3:52.33 … West Babylon (N.Y.), 2017
3:52.38 … Roosevel;t, Greenbelt, Md., 2006
3:52.74 … Neptune, 2010
3:53.15 … Eastern, 2025
3:53.60 … Oak Ridge, Orlando, Fla., 2004
3:53.62 … Randolph, New York, 2004
3:53.93 … Sparta, 2010
3:54.37 … Southern Regional, Manahawkan, 2007
3:54.72 … Oak Park, Mich., 2024
3:54.95 … Oak Park, Mich., 2024
3:54.96 … Lake Creek, Montgomery, Texas, 2025

All-Time New Jersey Sprint Medley List
3:48.83 … Union Catholic, 2025
3:50.10 … Rumson-Fair Haven, 2025
3:50.82 … Columbia, 2014
3:52.07 … Columbia, 2013
3:52.74 … Neptune, 2010
3:53.15 … Eastern, 2025
3:53.70 … Columbia, 2010
3:53.93 … Sparta, 2010
3:54.37 … Southern Regional, 2007
3:55.7h … Columbia, 1980
3:56.54 … Columbia, 2009
3:57.44 … Union Catholic, 2017
3:57.51 … Columbia, 2012
3:57.82 … Union Catholic, 2016
3:57.96 … Westwood, 2014
3:58.12 … Union Catholic, 2024
3:58.26 … Pope John XXIII, 2014
3:58.41 … Union Catholic, 2015
3:58.56 … Columbia, 1995
3:58.59 … Shabazz, 1986
3:59.6h … Willingboro, 2003
4:00.34 … Willingboro, 2006
4:00.71 … Willingboro, 2002
4:01.07 …  Lenape, 2015
4:01.52 … Pope John XXIII, 2008
4:01.80 … Ridgewood, 2022
4:01.91 … Woodbridge, 2018
4:01.92 … Sparta, 2012
4:02.25 … Union Catholic, 2021
4:02.36 … Piscataway, 2006
4:02.60 … Sterling, 2017
4:02.68 … Pope John XXIII, 2007
4:02.69 … Columbia, 1998
4:02.69 … Willingboro, 2004
4:02.81 … Roxbury, 2017
4:02.84 … Westwood, 2013
4:02.89 … Woodrow Wilson, 2002
4:02.91 … Woodbridge, 2019
4:03.06 … Columbia, 1996
4:03.13 … Pope John XXIII, 2012
4:03.13 … Columbia, 2017
4:03.21 … Southern Regional, 2002
4:03.26 … Trenton, 2001
4:03.32 … Sparta, 2013
4:03.47 … Winslow Twp., 2025
4:03.52 … Colts Neck, 2007
4:03.55 … South Brunswick, 2010
4:03.66 … Union Catholic, 2018
4:03.68 … Trenton, 2002
4:03.71 … Ridgewood, 2007
4:03.74 … Pope John XXIII, 2018
4:03.90 … Morris Catholic, 2019
4:03.97 … Southern Regional, 2009

All-Time South Jersey Sprint Medley List
3:53.15 … Eastern, 2025
3:59.6h … Willingboro, 2003
4:00.34 … Willingboro, 2006
4:00.71 … Willingboro, 2002
4:01.07 … Lenape, 2015
4:02.60 … Sterling, 2017
4:02.69 … Willingboro, 2004
4:02.89 … Woodrow Wilson, 2002
4:03.04 … Camden, 1995
4:03.31 … Eastern, 2024
4:03.42 … Millville, 2008
4:03.47 … Winslow Twp., 2025
4:03.54 … Lenape, 2006
4:04.00 … Eastern, 2023
4:04.44 … Millville, 2013
4:04.69 … Cherokee, 2022
4:04.86 … Woodrow Wilson, 2009
4:05.2h … Winslow Twp., 2003
4:05.36 … Willingboro, 2010
4:05.38 … Paul VI, 2019
4:05.63 … Winslow Twp., 2025
4:05.70 … Ocean City, 2004
4:06.06 … Ocean City, 2005
4:06.36 … Millville, 2011
4:06.56 … Rancocas Valley, 2007
4:06.81 … Winslow Twp., 2024
4:07.16 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2015
4:08.08 … Kingsway, 2017
4:08.16 … Lenape, 2017
4:08.22 … Cherokee, 2023
4:08.23 … Timber Creek, 2011
4:08.27 … Washington Twp., 2007
4:08.64 … Woodrow Wilson, 2003
4:08.76 … Willingboro, 1998
4:08.81 … Cherokee, 2011
4:09.23 … Pennsauken, 2014
4:09.42 … Ocean City, 2014
4:09.46 … Clayton, 2021
4:09.47 … Rancocas Valley, 2018

SIANNI WYNN RACES AWAY FROM THE FIELD TO WIN 100 AT WEST PHILLY NATIONALS WITH #2 TIME IN STATE HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pennsauken’s Sianni Wynn became the 3rd South Jersey girl and 3rd junior to win a national title on Friday with a commanding win in the 100-meter dash final at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field.

Wynn ran away from Lisa Raye of West Warwick (R.I.) with a lifetime wind–legal best 11.29 to win her 1st national title. Raye was 2nd in 11.38 and nobody else ran under 11.53.

Wynn had been a three-time nationals medallist and two-time runner-up – in the 100 last spring at West Philly Nationals and this past indoor season in the 60 at Armory Nationals – but on Friday she raced her way to the greatest performance of her remarkable career.

Earlier in the day Delsea junior Hannah Nuhfer won the discus with the 19th-fastgest time in U.S. history and Eastern junior Natalie Dumas won the 400-meter hurdles with the 6th-fastest time in U.S. history.

Wynn and Raye went 1-2 in both the first round and the semis, and the final shaped up as a two-girl race, with Wynn in Lane 5 and Raye in Lane 6.

Wynn got a better start than Raye, but Raye moved up almost even with Wynn at about the 50-meter mark. But Wynn began pulling away halfway through the race and gradually built on her lead, winning by a full meter.

Wynn ran 11.25 at this year’s Meet of Champions on her home track, but that was wind-aided. Her previous-best wind-legal time was 11.30, which she ran in Thursday’s semifinals. Before that it was 11.36 from last year’s Meet of Champions, also at Pennsauken.

The only faster wind-legal time in state history is an 11.23 by Timber Creek’s Naylah Jones at last year’s state Group 3 meet at Delsea.

Next for Wynn is the 200-meter first round at 12:14 p.m. on Saturday with the final at 3:22 p.m. on Sunday.

All-Time New Jersey Wind-Legal 100-Meter Dash List
11.23 … Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2024
11.29 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2025
11.33 … Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek], 2024
11.42 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981
11.44 … Myasia Jacobs [Paramus Catholic], 2010
11.49 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2008
11.50 … Wendy Vereen [Trenton], 1984
11.53 … Taylor Aska [Union Catholic], 2025
11.57 … Patti Dunlap [Camden], 1979
11.57 … M’elisa Barber [Montclair], 1998
11.57 … Jada Ellis [Manchster Twp.], 2021
11.58 … Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017
11.62 … Nester Wea [Willingboro], 2025
11.62 … Cathy Crawford [Perth Amboy], 1977
11.65 … Taylor Cox [Union Catholilc], 2025
11.65 … Ogechi Nwaneri [Chatham], 2006
11.65 … Aleah Williams [Montxlair
11.66 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2021
11.68 … Shavon Greaves [Lakewood], 2007
11.70 … Christiana Nwachuku [Kent Place], 2022
11.71 … Jay-Deen Batchelor [Hillside], 2025

YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT NATALIE DUMAS JUST DID!!!!!!! 6TH-FASTEST 400 HURDLES TIME IN U.S. HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY AND ANOTHER NATIONAL TITLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The remarkable Natalie Dumas won another national title in the intermediate hurdles Friday and she did it with the 6th-fastest time in U.S. scholastic history.

Dumas, a junior at Eastern, needed to run that fast at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field to hold off Sydney Sutton of the Bullis School in Potomac, Md., who was 2nd in 56.04. That’s the 8th-fastest time in U.S. history.

Dumas is now a back-to-back national champ, but she ran nearly 2 ½ seconds faster Friday than her winning time of 58.32 at last year’s meet.

Her time is fastest by any U.S. girl since four-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin of Union Catholic ran 53.32 at 2017 USATF Championships in Sacramento.

It’a 2nd-fastest all-time among high school juniors, behind McLaughlin’s 54.15 at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, where she placed 3rd.

And it’s 2nd-fastest ever in a high school-only race behind McLaughlin’s 55.87 at 2015 Greensboro Nationals.

Dumas broke the South Jersey record of 56.83 – then the state record – set by Winslow’s Krystal Cantey when she won 2005 Greensboro Nationals almost exactly 20 years ago – June 18, 2005.

It’s also 4th-fastest ever by a New Jersey native, behind McLaughlin’s world-record 50.37 last August in the Olympic final in Paris, Paul VI graduate Aliya Garozzo’s 55.77 in Durham, N.C., in April, and a 55.78 by Rancocas Valley’s Tonya Lee in Walnut, Calif., in 1996.

Dumas is now No. 58 in the world this year and No. 17 among all U.S. women. She’s No. 11 on the all-time U.S. Under-20 list.

All-Time U.S. Scholastic 400-Meter Hurdles List
53.32 … Sydney McLaughlin [Union Catholic], 2017
55.20 … Leslie Maxie [Mills, Millbrae, Calif.], 1984
55.20 … Anna Cockrell [Providence Day School, Charlotte, N.C.], 2016
55.76 … Lashinda Demus [Long Beach (Calif.) Wilson], 2001
55.96 … Ebony Collins [Long Beach (Calif.) Wilson], 2005
55.99 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern], 2025
56.00 … Lauren Hoffman [Battlefield, Haymarket, Va.],. 2023
56.04 … Sydney Sutton [Bulls School, Potomac, Md.], 2025
56.16 … Brandee Johnson [Nansemond River, Suffolk, Va.], 2016
56.16 … Akala Garrett [Harding, Charlotte, N.C.], 2022
56.36 … Britton Wilson [Mills Godwin, Henrico, Va..], 2019
56.66 … Michelle Smith [Monteverde (Fla.) Academy], 2023
56.80 … Kellie Roberts [Central, Seat Pleasant, Md.], 1986
56.82 … Sheena Johnson [Woodbridge, Va.], 2000
56.83 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2005
56.85 … Michelle Smith [Monteverde (Fla.) Academy], 2024
57.09 … Dalilah Muhammad [Cardozo, Queens, N.Y.], 2007
57.20 … Ryann Krais [Methacton, Eagleville, Pa.], 2007
57.21 … Jackie Coward [Knoxville (Tenn.) West], 2007
57.21 … Jade Miller [Great Oak, Temecula, Calif.], 2013
57.24 … Braelyn Baker [Bear Creek, Woodinville, Wash.], 2024
57.25 … Nicole Leach [West Catholic, Philadelphia], 2005
57.30 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern], 2025 [#19]
57.31 … Jasmine Robinson [North Cobb, Kennesaw, Ga.], 2024

DELSEA’S HANNAH NUHFER WINS NATIONAL DISCUS TITLE WITH #19 THROW IN U.S. HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Delsea junior Hannah Nuhfer destroyed the 21-year-old South Jersey discus record and won her 1st national title Friday with the No. 2 throw in state history at West Philly Nationals.

On her 3rd throw on the river field across the railroad tracks from Franklin Field, Nuhfer bombed a monster 178-9, which is 2nd in state history only to the state-record 182-0 set by Alyssa Wilson of Donovan Catholic in Toms River at the 2017 Rowan Open in Glassboro.

Her throw is No. 19 in U.S. scholastic history and broke Wilson’s New Jersey junior class record of 175-1 set at the 2016 Ocean County Championships at Central Regional in Berkeley Township.

It’s the No. 8 throw in U.S. history by a junior and is the No. 41 throw this year among all U.S. women and No. 3 on the 2025 U.S. Under-20 list.

Nuhfer had PR’d with a 167-5 on her 2nd throw before the meet winner, which broke the meet record of 170-4   set by Layla Giordano of Old Tappan at the 2023 meet. For some reason, “meet records” are only listed since the meet moved to Penn in 2022.

The competition, originally scheduled for Thursday afternoon, was rescheduled for early Friday because of bad weather in the area on Thursday.

Nuhfer broke the South Jersey record (and school record) of 172-2 set at the 2004 Rowan Invitational in Glassboro by Delsea’s Jocelyn White.

Nuhfer has now improved more than 25 feet in about six weeks. Her PR going into the state Group 3 meet was 153-2 from the Woodbury Relays. She extended it to 161-4 at states in South Plainfield before the 167-5 on her 2nd throw and then the historic record setter on her 3rd.

She won the competition by more than 10 feet over J’Nia Simpson of Tampa Catholic, who threw 166-6 on her final attempt to move up from 3rd to 2nd.

The only South Jersey women to ever throw farther than Nuhfer at any point in their track and field career are Cherokee’s Jessica Woodard [190-9 in 2018], Delsea’s Jamine Moton [182-1 in 2001] and White [180-1 in 2008].

Nuhfer is now the South Jersey record holder in both the shot and discus. She set a South Jersey shot put record of 47-9 at South Jersey Group 3 Sectionals at Delsea last month.

After her mammoth 178-9, Nuhfer finished the competition with throws of 160-7, 163-8 and 158-7. Her average throw went 163-9  and would have been good enough to win the competition.

Glassboro junior Sunsarai Moore threw 147-4 on her 2nd attempt and placed 9th. She was 4th among underclassmen. Moore missed reaching the finals by two feet.

 All-Time New Jersey 150-Foot Discus List
182-0 … Alyssa Wilson [Donovan Catholic], 2017
178-9 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2025
172-2 … Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004
172-2 … Layla Giordano [Old Tappan], 2024
168-10 … Jessica Woodard [Cherokee], 2013
161-11 … Helene O’Connell [Jackson], 1977
166-2 … Jessica Oji [Livingston], 2025
161-1 … Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1997
155-7 … Jada Mia Puryear [Union Catholic], 2022
155-2 … Sunsarai Moore [Glassboro], 2025
153-6 … Tisha Kerrin [Eastern], 1989
153-3 … DeAnne Hahn [Brick Twp.], 2008
153-2 … Sylvia Galarza [Millville], 2004
153-2 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2025
152-4 … Kirsten Batts [Marlboro], 2007

And here’s a look at the all-time New Jersey top-10 alumni list!
199-4 … Alyssa Wilson [Donovan Catholic], May 24, 2019, Sacramento, Calif.
198-8 … Pam Dukes [Freehold Twp.], June 4, 1996, Dallas
190-9 … Jessica Woodard [Cherokee], March 31, 2018, Austin, Texas
189-4 … Denise Wood [Haledon], May 7, 1983, Knoxville, Tenn.
184-4 … Layla Giordano [Old Tappan], May 10, 2025, New Haven, Conn.
182-1 … Jamine Moton [Delsea], April 27, 2001, Philadelphia
181-7 … Helene Connell [Jackson], March 22, 1980, Palo Alto, Calif.
180-1 … Jocelyn White [Delsea], May 17, 2008, Chapel Hill, N.C.
178-9 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], June 20, 2025, Philadelphia
171-5 … Erica Davis [Northern Burlington], May 13, 2007, Princeton
171-5 … Fatimah Owens [Millville], May 11, 2024, Elon, N.C.

Hammonton’s Anthony Liakhnovich PRs in discus at West Philly Nationals with #5 throw in Cape-Atlantic League history!!!!!!!!

Hammonton senior Anthony Liakhnovich PR’d in the discus Thursday at West Philly Nationals with the No. 15 throw in South Jersey history.

Liakhnovich threw 183-6 at the discus circle across the railroad tracks from Franklin Field, increasing his PR by four inches, passing Penns Grove’s Janier Armstead [183-4 in 2023] and moving up one spot on the all-time South Jersey performance list.

His throw is No. 3 in Atlantic County history, behind Egg Harbor’s James Plummer [197-0 at 2013 Greensboro Nationals] and St. Augustine’s Franklin Simms [191-11 at the 2022 Meet of Champions in Somerset]. His throw puts him at No. 5 all-time in the Cape-Atlantic League, behind Braheme Days Jr. of Bridgeton [199-6 in 2013], Plummer, Simms and Middle Township’s John Mooers [185-11 in 2015].

Liakhnovich fouled on his 1st attempt and threw 176-11 on his 2nd before finishing with his big 183-6.

Carlstadt’s Benjamin Shue of Bergen Catholic High in Oradell won the event with a 199-1 on his 4th attempt.

All-Time South Jersey Discus 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
184-8 … Damere Lassiter [Glassboro], 2023
184-4 … Adam Hunt [Collingswood], 2017
183-9 … Jason Nwosu [Delsea], 2022
183-2 … Anthony Liakhnovich [Hammonton], 2024
183-4 … Janier Armstead [Penns Grove], 2023
182-5 … Jamal Wallace [Millville], 2025
181-10 … Jason Winrow [Cumberland Reg.], 1989
181-10 … Shawn Brady [Bishop Eustace], 2024
181-3 … Anthony Liakhnovich [Hammonton], 2024
180-3 … Howard Clark [Pennsauken], 1998

Friday heat sheets for Day 2 at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field!!!!!!!!

After a busy Day 1 for South Jersey at West Philly Nationals, Day 2 on Friday promises to be even more exciting, with Sianni Wynn in the girls 100 final and Natalie Dumas in the 400-meter hurdles final and much more.

Also keep an eye on New Jersey No. 2 Hannah Nuhfer in the girls discus final, postponed by thunderstorms Thursday and rescheduled for first thing Friday – 8:15 a.m.!

Click here for a *.pdf with the full set of heat sheets for Friday!