West Chester’s Ellie Goldberg from West Deptford takes 3rd in WCU Season Opener!!!!!!

Ellie Goldberg, a West Chester junior from West Deptford, placed 3rd overall and helped the Golden Rams to a perfect score of 15 points Saturday at the West Chester Season Opener in East Marlborough Township, Chester County, Pa.

Goldberg ran a PR 15:56 over the 4,000-meter course at Unionville High School and finished behind only teammates Taylor Atkinson [15:26] and Kristina Tapia [15:30].

Goldberg did not run cross country at West Deptford. She ran track and had an 800 PR of 2:27.13 for 800 meters and 6:12.44 for the mile.

But she’s blossomed as a collegiate runner, and her progression at 4,000 meters shows her steady improvement in three years at WCU: 18:55 as a freshman in 2022, 17:01 and then 16:30 as a sophomore last fall and now 15:56, which is a 34-second PR.

Also in the top 10 was The College of New Jersey junior Noelle Falzone, a Cherokee graduate. Falzone was TCNJ’s second finisher, taking 7th overall in 16:37.

Georgian Court’s top finisher was senior Amirah Beasley from Washington Township.

Cherokee boys record 5-fastest times among all South Jersey runners at Cherokee Challenge … and a list of everyone from S.J. who broke 11 minutes!!!!!!!!

After Jack Tindall smashed the freshman course record at the Cherokee Challenge in the first boys race of the day – click here for that story – Cherokee got a win and a 4th in the sophomore race from Benjamin Really [9:57] and Sean Sooy [10:13], a 2nd place in the junior race from Logan Bromley [9:59] and a 5th and a 9th in the senior race from Enzo Corona [10:01] and Benjamin Weiner [10:08].

Cherokee runners posted the 3rd-, 5th-, 7th-, 9th- and 15th-fastest times among the four class races and would have lost to the combioned field by just nine points – 21-30.

Cherokee runners had the five-fastest times among South Jersey boys and five of the 10-fastest times overall. And nine of the top 23 times.

Realley joins Mike Caputi [1997], Gregg Robinson [1999], Greg Bredeck [2003], Alex Yersak [2005], Chris Spisak [2017] and Nick Kuenkel [2021] as the seventh Cherokee runner to win the sophomore class race.

Logan Bromley took 2nd in the junior race behind only Justin Landis of North Penn, whose 9:43.12 was the fastest time of the day. Landis ran 4:15.82 for 1,600 meters last spring and placed 4th in the PIAA District 1 AAA Championships at Coatesville.

Corona and Weiner were the top two South Jersey runners in the senior race. Overall winner was another North Penn runner, Achilles Shui, who ran 9:48.71, 2nd-fastest time of the day. Corona’s 10:01 is 32 seconds faster than he ran last year, when he was 13th in the junior race, and Weiner’s 10:08 was 24 seconds faster than he ran last year in the same race.

Here’s a look at every South Jersey runner who broke 11 minutes Saturday morning:

9:53.24 … Jack Tindall [Cherokee], 1st freshman race
9:57.82 … Ben Realley [Cherokee], 1st, sophomore race
9:59.13 … Logan Bromley [Cherokee], 2nd, junior race
10:01.89 … Enzo Corona [Cherokee], 5th, senior race
10:08.48 … Benjamin Weiner [Cherokee], 9th, senior race
10:08.48 … Jacob Wickersham [Cinnaminson], 3rd, junior race
10:09.23 … Mason Wassell [Highland], 10th, senior race
10:10.03 … Matthew Littlehales [Delsea], 4th, junior race
10:12.62 … Arjun Patel [Millville], 11th, senior race
10:13.85 … Sean Sooy [Cherokee], 4th, sophomore race
10:18.71 … Julian Rich [Camden County Tech – Sicklerville], 14th, senior race
10:19.98 … Sean Alemi [Paul VI], 15th, senior race
10:21.34 … Dominic Bassey [Winslow Twp.], 16th, senior race
10:23.63 … Reggie Hernandez [Haddon Heights], 17th, senior race
10:25.10 … Marcus Flagg [Gloucester], 12th, junior race
10:26.73 … Liam Tindall [Cherokee], 19th, senior race
10:27.98 … Tate Midora [Cherokee], 20th, senior race
10:28.29 … Caleb Widerholt [Northern Burlington], 21st, senior race
10:29.99 … Ethan Worst [Clearview], 25th, senior race
10:31.34 … Yanni Ekatomatis [Shawnee], 15th, junior race
10:34.00 … Melvin Lewis [Pleasantville], 26th, senior race
10:35.03 … Brody Dillich [Shawnee], 29th, senior race
10:35.67 … Anthony DiBattista [Cherokee], 30th, senior race
10:36.00 … Rex Takakjy [Cherry Hill West], 16th, junior race
10:36.23 … Christopher Gray [Rancocas Valley], 31st, senior race
10:36.93 … Ehtan Caprarola [Bishop Eustace], 32nd, senior race
10:37.52 … Simon Bernhardt [Shawnee], 34th, senior race
10:38.83 … Brandon Smith [Cinnaminson], 36th, senior race
10:40.65 … Noah Stapleton [Shawnee], 38th, senior race
10:42.14 … Zaccheus Harrigan [Haddon Heights]
10:42.90 … Max Long [Paul VI], 9th, sophomore race
10:45.30 … Vincent Perri [Winslow Twp.], 20th, junior race
10:46.53 … Blair Duckney-Furbert [Timber Creek], 21st, junior race
10:46.55 … Logan Pavelik [Williamstown], 22nd, junior race
10:46.88 … Matthew McDevitt [Egg Harbor Twp.], 23rd, junior race
10:48.53 … Matthew Reed [Egg Harbor Twp.], 24rd, junior race
10:49.19 … Owen James [Haddon Heights], 40th, senior race
10:50.00 … Luke Wolfram [Haddon Twp.], 27th, junior race
10:51.23 … Marquise Snead [Delsea], 30th, junior race
10:51.81 … Isaac Linden [Moorestown Friends], 45th, senior race
10:54.19 … Christian Rouzard [Rancocas Valley], 48th, senior race
10:54.26 … Christian Napoli [Paul VI], 49th, senior race
10:54.31 … Teddy Jones [Rancocas Valley], 31st, junior race
10:56.14 … Shaun Maloney [Haddon Twp.], 38th,junior race
10:56.41 … Ben Gettings [Egg Harbor Twp.], 15th, sophomore race
10:56.61 … Brady McKee [Rancocas Valley], 52nd, senior race
10:56.66 … Ryan Scaricaciottoli [Cinnaminson], 16th, sophomore race
10:57.15 … Noah Taylor [Northern Burlington], 53rd, senior race
10:58.17 … Chase Conley [Paul VI], 19th, sophomore race
10:58.58 … Tyler Galtman [Clearview], 41st, junior race
10:58.58 … Stephen Sluraski [Egg Harbor Twp.], 20th, sophomore race

Freshman Riley Tolson, sophomore Carly Godfrey give Ocean City two quick class race wins at Cherokee Challenge season opener!!!!!!

Ocean City girls won the first two races at the 26th annual Cherokee Challenge Saturday morning, with Riley Tolson winning the freshman race and Carly Godfrey winning the sophomore race. It was the first varsity cross country race for both,.

Tolson began her varsity career by running 12:07 on the two-mile course at Cherokee, becoming the first Red Raider girl to win the freshman race at the Challenge. The best previous finish was a 2nd place by Christina Missar in 1996, the meet’s inaugural season. She placed 2nd to Rancocas Valley’s Sara Belinsky.

Godfrey ran 11:57 to win the sophomore race, showing great range after running 59.69 and 2:18.50 last spring. This is her first season of cross country. In fact, she had never run anything over 1,600 meters indoors or outdoors in track. She’s the second Ocean City girl to win the Challenge sophomore race, the first since Alexa Palmieri in 2018.

Cherokee’s Jack Tindall destroys freshman course record at Cherokee Challenge in first high school race!!!!!!

In his first varsity race, Cherokee’s Jack Tindall destroyed the freshman course record at the 28th annual Cherokee Challenge, covering the two-mile course in 9:53.24.

Tindall shattered the course record of 10:09 set in 2007 by Triton’s Robert Rawls and matched in 2009 by Matt Nelson of Barnegat.

His time was 3rd-fastest of all four races, fastest by a New Jersey runner and would have placed him 2nd in the junior and senior races and 1st in the sophomore race.

Tindall, who ran 4:14.98 in West Chester in May for a full mile as an 8th-grader, won by 49 seconds over Zaccheaus Harrigan of Haddon Heights, who was 2nd in 10:42.14.

That 9:53 is 20th-fastest in course history in any class. Tindall became the first Cherokee boy to win the freshman race at the traditional season-opening Cherokee Challenge in 20 years, since Alex Yersak ran 11:08 to win the 2004 race over a slightly different course.

West Deptford’s Taylor Sierżęga opens sophomore season with big win in Colonial Conference batch meet!!!!!!

West Deptford sophomore Taylor Sierzega opened her 2024 season by finishing a minute and a half ahead of the field in a Colonial Conference batch meet Wednesday.

Sierzega ran 21:57 over 5,000 meters at West Deptford Park in her first race since she placed 14th in the state Group 2 meet at Holmdel County Park as a freshman 10 months ago. She did not run indoor or outdoor track.

Last fall, Sierzega’s 20:29 was 2nd-fastest by a South Jersey freshman at Holmdel, behind only Eastern’s Theresa Albertson, who ran 20:26 at the state Group 4 meet the same day.

Also in the top five Wednesday were Lindenwold junior Daisy DelaRosa [23:31], Gloucester senior Cameron Harris [24:43], Audubon freshman Sophia Brassill [24:45] and Audubon sophomore Lydia Gravante [24:51].

Riley Austin returns to action with big win for Haddonfield in season-opening batch meet!!!!!!

Junior Riley Austin, No. 1 runner on Haddonfield’s state Group 2 championship team last fall, opened her 2024 season with a win at a Colonial Conference batch meet Tuesday at Pennypacker Park in Haddon Township and Cherry Hill.

Austin covered what is listed as 5,000-meter course but was likely a two-mile course in 12:04, finishing 175 meters clear of the field.

Austin placed 3rd in the state Group 2 meet last fall and ran 2:16.87 indoors for 800 meters. She didn’t run in the spring, so this was her first race since the indoor Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze six months ago.

Austin led a 1-2-3-4 Haddonfield finish with teammates sophomore Madison Kelsey [2nd in 12:45], junior Tylin Regan [3rd in 12:54] and sophomore Molly Mills [4th in 12:54].

Gloucester junior Emma Dick placed 5th, also in 12:54, and senior Dylan Melcher [6th in 12:55] and sophomore Devon Gervasi [7th in 12:55] of Haddonfield also broke 13 minutes.

Marcus Flagg, Vincent Kelly, Trey Fitzpatrick lead the way for Gloucester in season-opening batch meet!!!!!!

Juniors Marcus Flagg and Vincent Kelly and senior Trey Fitzpatrick from Gloucester swept the top three spots Tuesday in a season-opening Colonial Conference batch meet at Pennypacker Park in Haddonfield and Cherry Hill.

The results show the race over 5,000 meters, but considering Flagg, Kelly and Fitzpatrick ran 10:35.96, 10:44.35 and 11:10.32 we’re guessing it was a two-mile course.

Team scores weren’t kept, but unofficially Gloucester would have defeated Haddon Township 22-35. Paulsboro and Lindenwold also competed but didn’t field complete teams.

Flagg was a state Group 1 medalist in the 800 last spring and ran 1:58.94. He was the top sophomore Group 1 half-miler in the state.

For Kelly, this was his first-ever cross country race. He ran track last year but has never run XC previously.

Fitzpatrick was Gloucester’s No. 1 runner last fall when the Lions placed 2nd in the South Jersey Group 1 meet behind Haddon Township.

Senior Manolo Foote [11:34.86] and junior Luke Wolfran [11:35.35] placed 4th and 5th for Haddon Township.

Moorestown’s Will Inglis of Elizabethtown takes 2nd in F&M Invite, Highland’s Jake Smith, Triton’s Ethan Wence also in top 13!!!!!!

Moorestown graduate Will Inglis, a sophomore at Elizabethtown, placed 2nd in the Franklin & Marshall Invitational Friday, and teammates Jake Smith of Highland and Ethan Wence of Triton also placed among the top 13 finishers.

Inglis ran 9:56.0 over two miles, finishing 2nd to teammate Daniel Myers, who ran 9:50. Smith finished 11th in 10:31.6 and Wence was 13th in 10:33.3.

So three of E-town’s top nine runners were from South Jersey.

Franklin and Marshall is located in Lancaster, but the Baker Campus athletic fields that host the cross country course are in Mannheim Township.

In first post-collegiate race, Kingsway’s Kylie Anicic places 13th in U.S. 20K Championships!!!!!!

Kingsway’s Kylie Anicic, in her first post-collegiate race, placed 13th Monday morning in the USATF 20K Championships in New Haven, Conn.

Anicic, who won 18 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference titles and was a six-time All-America in two years at Edinboro, covered the 20,000-kilometer course in 1:14.54.

The 24-year-old Anicic and former BYU All-America Aubrey Frenthaway – 14th in NCAA Division 1 XC last year in Charlottesville – were the two-youngest runners to finish in the top 20.

Anicic, who grew up in Mickleton, is now listed with a hometown of Kingwood, W. Va.

Anicic began her college athletic career playing soccer at Temple before briefly running for Towson and then blossoming at Edinboro, where she started for the 2022 indoor season.

Anicic on Monday finished just three spots out of prize money range.

Keira D’Amato, the U.S. half-marathon record holder, won the race in 1:06.25. She also won in 2022, setting the course record of 1:04.29, which is the U.S. 20K record.

Rancocas Valley’s Erika Kemp set the New Jersey 20K best in New Haven in 2021 when she placed won the race in 1:06.20. That’s No. 6 on the U.S. 20K all-time performance list.

The USATF 20K Championships are held concurrently with the 47th annual Saxon Law New Haven Road Races, which includes a 5K, 20K and half marathon. Over 5,000 runners participated in the various open races Monday morning.

 

Top-10 finish for Haddonfield’s Anna Stolarick in college debut for Holy Cross at Wheaton Invite!!!!!!

Haddonfield’s Anna Stolarick recorded a top-10 finish out of 84 runners Saturday in her collegiate debut for Holy Cross at the Wheaton & Babson Season Opener.

Stolarick ran 12:00.68 over the hilly 3,000-meter course at Coogan Cross Country Course at Highland Park in Attleboro, Mass., and placed 10th overall and 4th among runners from Holy Cross, in Worcester, Mass.

Holy Cross went 2-4-7-10-14 and outscored 2nd-place Suffolk University of Boston, 32-57, to win the eight-team invitational.

Stolarick helped Haddonfield win the state Group 2 XC title in 2022 and 2023.