RANCOCAS VALLEY’S KEVIN BURR OF TENNESSEE QUALIFIES FOR NCAA’S WITH HUGE PR AND #1 THROW BY A COLLEGE FRESHMAN THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rancocas Valley graduate Kevin Burr, who never picked up a javelin until 13 months ago, qualified for the NCAA Championships on Wednesday with a nine-foot PR.

Burr, a true freshman at Tenneessee, had the 6th-best throw at the NCAA East First Round in Lexington, Ky., Wednesday with a 234-6. The top 12 in each of two regions advance to the NCAA Championships. Of 96 qualifiers in the two regions, Burr’s 234-6 was 13th-best.

The 102nd annual NCAA Division 1 Championships are scheduled for June 5-8 at Hayward Field on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene.

Burr’s previous PR was 225-0, which he threw at both the University of Central Florida Black & Gold Invite in Orlando in his first college meet and again at the Desert Heat Classic in Tucson late last month.

He opened with a PR 228-0 and then hit 234-6 on his 2nd attempt and 226-4 on his 3rd, so he had the three-best throws of his life back-to-back-to-back. Any of the three would have qualified him for NCAAs. The cutoff in the East First Round was 223-7 and 226-0 in the West.

Burr broke Tennessee’s freshman javelin record of 232-10 set in 2001 by Leigh Smith in Columbia, S.C. Overall, his throw is No. 7 in Volunteers history and the best throw since Kyle Quinn’s 240-0 in a meet at Conway, S.C., in 2016.

Burr didn’t throw 150 feet last year until the Burlington County Open in mid-May and PR’d with a 204-4 when he placed 2nd at the Meet of Champions.

His throw is No. 7 in South Jersey history and No. 11 on the all-time New Jersey performance list. He’s just short of the Rancocas Valley alumni record of 236-5 set in Austin in 2019 by Nick Mirabelli.

His 234-6 ranks 31st among U.S. men this year and is the best throw by a freshman in NCAA Division 1 this year. He was the only freshman in either region to advance to NCAAs.

It’s not clear whether Burr has Under-20 eligibility, but if his 20th birthday is after midnight on Dec. 31, he would instantly become among the favorites at the U.S. Under-20 Championships next month in Eugene. The meet selects the U.S. team for World Under-20s in Lima, Peru, in August.

Burr has surpassed the B standard for Olympic Trials qualifying, which means he’d qualify if he’s among the top 24 entries even without the A stanadard of 246-0 ¾.

287-9 … Curtis Thompson [Florence], July 4, 2016, Eugene, Ore.
261-2 … Vince Labosky [Holy Cross], June 15, 1990, Norwalk, Calif.
261-2 … Tim VanLiew [Deptford], May 21, 2016, Tucson, Ariz.
251-6 … Chris Mirabelli [Holy Cross], April 29, 2017, Philadelphia
249-9 … Cade Antonucci [Holy Spirit], June 9, 2021, Eugene, Ore.
236-5 … Nick Mirabelli [Rancocas Valley], March 27-30, 2019, Austin, Texas
234-6 … Kevin Burr [Rancocas Valley], March 15, Orlando, Fla.
214-6 … Sean Biehn [Burlington City], May 8, 2010, Ewing, N.J.
213-2 … Edgar Rosa [Paulsboro], April 8, 2023, Glassboro, N.J.
212-2 … Alexander Georgiou [Timber Creek], 2017

Washington Township boys open Tri-County meet with fastest 400-meter relay in New Jersey this year!!!!!!!!!

Washington Township seiors Ajani Dwyer and Yashahya Brown, junior John Santos and senior Aidan Ellis ran the fastest 400-meter relay in New Jersey this year to open the Tri-County Conference Championships Wednesday at Delsea.

The Minutemen won a very fast race in 41.77 – 17th-fastest in South Jersey history – with Deptford 2nd in 42.14 and Glassboro 3rd in 42.27. Williamstown also ran sub-43 with a 42.89 for 4th place.

The only faster times in Gloucdester County history belong to Deptford, with a 41.47 to win the 2018 Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington and a 41.55 to place 3rd at 2017 Greensboro Nationals.

Washington Township’s previous school record was a 42.11 in the prelims of West Philly Nationals with only Brown, Santos and graduated seniors Quasir Robinson and John Williams.

Washington Township, Deptford and Glassboro recorded the fastest, 4th-fastest and 7th-fastest times in New Jersey this year and No. 3, No. 8 and No. 16 in Gloucester County history. Glassboro’s time is fastest this year by any New Jersey Group 1 school.

Senior Darryl Wayman, sophomore Kareem Brown, senior Ryan Gore and junior Tyaire Randells ran for Deptford, senior Brysheen Ferguson, freshman Xavier Sabb, sophomore Amari Sabb and senior Cartrell Moore for Glassboro and sophomore Jasiah Gibbons, freshman Ian Israel, senior Gordon Pinnock and senior Alex Hollimon.

All-Time Gloucester County 400-Meter Relay List
41.47 … Deptford, 2018
41.55 … Deptford, 2017
41.77 … Washington Twp., 2024
42.01 … Deptford, 2019
42.11 … Washington Twp., 2023
42.12 … Deptford, 2016
42.14 … Deptford, 2024
42.15 … Delsea, 2013
42.15 … Delsea, 2010
42.17 … Deptford, 2013
42.19 … Delsea, 2024
42.20 … Washington Twp., 2022
42.23 … Delsea, 2019
42.25 … Clayton, 2019
42.27 … Glassboro, 2024

All-time South Jersey List
40.92 … Winslow, 2003
41.09 … Camden, 2000
41.25 … Camden, 2004
41.25 … Camden, 2001
41.45 … Timber Creek, 2014
41.47 … Deptford, 2018
41.50 … Timber Creek, 2013
41.54 … Camden, 2002
41.57 … Pennsauken, 2017
41.55 … Deptford, 2017
41.62 … Camden, 2003
41.64 … Winslow Twp., 2004
41.69 … Willingboro, 1982
41.71 … Edgewood, 2000
41.71 … Salem, 2017
41.72 … Deptford, 2018
41.77 … Washington Twp., 2024
41.80 … Oakcrest, 2012
41.83 … Camden, 1997
41.83 … Oakcrest, 2011
41.83 … Camden, 1997
41.7h … Camden, 1996
41.7h … Edgewood, 2001
41.85 … Pennsauken, 2016
41.86 … Pennsauken, 2017
41.87 … Pennsauken, 2023
41.7h … Camden, 1996
41.7h … Edgewood, 2001
41.96 … Paul VI, 2018
41.99 … Rancocas Valley, 2021
42.00 … Rancocas Valley, 2024

Glassboro’s Damere Lassiter posts top N.J. Group 1 shot and discus throws this year at Crusader Field Meet!!!!!!!!

Glassboro senior Damere Lassiter had a monster double at the Delsea Crusader Field Meet Tuesday night, PR’ing with a 60-11 ¼ in the shot put and winning the discus with a season-best 180-3. Both throws came on his final attempt.

Lassiter became the 7th thrower in South Jersey history to hit 60 feet in the shot and 180 feet in the discus in the same meet and the first ever in Group 1.

Lassiter is now No. 5 in New Jersey this year in the shot and No. 3 in the discus and No. 1 in both events in Group 1. He’s the first Group 1 thrower in New Jersey to hit 60 and 180 since Saddle Brook’s Giovanni Gutierrez in 2017 [62-8 ¾, 187-8].

He has a 184-8 to his credit from last year’s South Jersey Group 1 sectionals at Pennsauken. He did hit 60 feet indoors with a 60-1 to win Easterns at the Armory in February, but the 60-11 ¼ is a PR.

His 184-8 is the best throw by a South Jersey Group 1 athlete since Penns Grove’s Russell Willitt threw 185-10 at the 1985 Bridgeton Relays [held that year at Cumberland Regional in Upper Deerfield Township], and his 60-11 ¼ is best in South Jersey Group 1 since Paulsboro’s Jon Kalnas hit 64-10 ¼ at the 1997 Meet of Champions.

Lassiter is the 4th South Jersey thrower to hit 60 feet this year, joining Hammonton junior Anthony Liakhnovich [62-10 at the South Jersey Open], Pennsauken senior Jayden Farmer [61-3 at the Camden County Championships] and Delsea junior Jonathan Harris [60-9 ½ at Woodbury]. That’s the most ever in a single year.

Harris was 2nd in the shot Tuesday with a 60-3 ½ Delsea senior Greg Masso got within a few inches of 60 feet with a PR 59-8 ¾ – on his final throw.

In the disc, Willingboro senior Derrick Swain PR’d with a 163-8, and Paulsboro senior Javion Payne made it three over 160 feet with a lifetime-best 161-0, which is No. 2 in New Jersey Group 1 behind Lassiter.

Ron Dayne [Overbrook], 1996 Meet of Champions [63-10 ¼, 215-3]
Braheme Days Jr. [Bridgeton], 2013 Nationals [68-6 ½, 186-2]
Josh Awotunde [Delsea], 2013 Meet of Champions [61-1, 188-10]
Kamron Kobolak [Cinnaminson], 2018 Meet of Champions [61-11 ¾, 185-6]
Damere Lassiter [Glassboro], 2024 Crusader Field Meet [60-11 ¼, 180-3]
Jason Nwosu [Delsea], 2022 Crusader Field Meet [61-7, 183-9]
Ray Wilks [Bridgeton], 1995 Meet of Champions [64-5, 184-3]

68-8 ½ … Braheme Days Jr. [Bridgeton] 2012
64-10 ½ … Jon Kalnas [Paulsboro], 1997
64-6 ¼ … Ron Dayne [Overbook], 1996
64-5 … Ray Wilks [Bridgeton], 1995
64-4 ¼ … Chris Robinson [Penns Grove], 1990
62-10 ¼ … Nick Pulli [West Deptford], 2014
63-0 … Lou Gordon [Bridgeton], 1995
61-11 ¾ … Kamron Kobolak [Cinnaminson], 2018
61-10 ½ … Harry Dilks [Pitman], 1971
61-6 … Josh Awotunde [Delsea], 2013
61-4 ½ … Bubba Green [Millville], 1976
61-4 … Kofi Yamoah [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2013
61-2 ½ … Matthew Huckabee, [Timber Creek], 2010
60-11 ½ … Ryan Knight [Delsea], 1996
60-11 ¼ … Damere Lassiter [Glassboro], 2024
60-11 ……. Lucciano Pizarro [Cherokee], 2019
60-7 1/2 … Ell Ash [Willingboro], 2004
60-6 ½ … Tati White [Willingboro], 1994
60-5 ¼ … Chris Bolden [Edgewood], 1990
60-3 … Dontaye Rivera [Pleasantville], 2012
60-1 … Bill Banks [Wilson], 1973

Rancocas Valley’s Cecilia King runs #5 hurdles time in New Jersey this year, #9 in Burlington County history, at Olympic Conference Championships!!!!!!

Rancocas Valley junior Cecilia King, who just broke 15 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles for the first time less than two weeks ago, moved into the all-time Burlington County top-10 Tuesday night at the Olympic Conference Championships on her home track.

King had a PR of 15.12 from last year’s Meet of Champions until she ran 15.03 in the Burlington County Open trials at Northern Burlington on May 11. She won the final in 14.89, her first sub-15 race, and then on Tuesday PR’d at 14.59 in the trials and 14.51 in the final.

That’s an improvement of 61-100ths of a second in under two weeks.

King is now No. 5 this year in New Jersey and No. 1 in South Jersey. She has the fastest time in New Jersey Group 4 and is No. 3 all-time at R.V., behind Anabella Chin’s 14.39 at the 2022 Meet of Champions in Somerset and Tonya Lee’s 14.42 at the 1987 TAC Junior Nationals at Rincon Vista Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. (now known as Roy P. Drachman Stadium.)

The top four finishers Tuesday ran sub-15 and all four PR’d. Winslow senior Dominique Clement was 2nd in 14.77 after a PR 14.61 in the trials, Lenape senior Keira Gibbons placed 3rd in 14.91 after a PR 15.02 in the trials and Winslow sophomore Ma’Syiah Brawner took 4th in 14.93 after a PR 15.11 in the trials. Brawner also won the triple jump [37-9], long jump [18-1] and high jump [5-4]. Those four girls now rank 1st, 4th, 6th and 7th in South Jersey, and Brawner is the No. 2 sophomore in New Jersey (by 4-100ths of a second).

All-Time Burlington County Hurdles List
13.85 … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1980
14.04 … Jasmine Staten [Lenape], 2016
14.34 … Evann Thompson [Lenape], 2012
14.38 … Vanessa Arientyl [Willingboro], 2010
14.39 … Anabella Chin [Rancocas Valley], 2022
14.42 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1987
14.43 … Ashley Edwards [Northern Burlington], 2014
14.49 … Kim Allen [Willingboro], 2003
14.51 … Cecilia King [Rancocas Valley], 2024
14.54 … Meredith Updike [Cinnaminson], 2019
14.59 … Drew Bristol-Andrews [Florence], 2013

Winslow’s Dominic Bassey runs 9th-fastest 800 in Camden County history at Olympic Conference Championships!!!!!!

Winslow’s Dominic Bassey shattered his own school record in the 800 and moved up to No. 9 on the all-time Camden County list Tuesday at the Olympic Conference Championships at Rancocas Valley.

Bassey won the 800 in 1:54.39, dropping his PR from a 1:55.33 at the indoor Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze.

That’s the fastest winning time at the Olympic Conference meet in 15 years, since Washington Township’s Xavier Fraction set the meet record of 1:53.34 in 2009.

Bassey won by about 15 meters over Cherry Hill East junior Brandon Lyons, who PR’d with a 1:57.84 for 2nd place. Another junior, Rancocas Valley’s Christian Rouzard, was 3rd with a PR of 1:58.55. Lyons’ previous PR was 1:58.60, and Rouzard’s 2:02.70.

Bassey’s 1:54.39 makes him the No. 5 junior in New Jersey and No. 1 among South Jersey runners. Overall, he’s now 3rd-fastest in South Jersey this year, behind Cherokee’s Bobby Poplau [1:53.15 at the Burlington County Open] and Woodbury’s Peyton Shute [1:53.82 at Haddonfield Distance Night].

All-Time Camden County 800-Meter Run List
1:51.53 … Jeff Boyer [Camden], 1978
1:53.25 … Greg Pelose [Haddonfield], 2016
1:53.49 … Ben Potts [Haddonfield], 2010
1:53.54y … Frank Romero [Haddon Twp.], 1977
1:53.78 … Luke Petela [Haddon Twp.], 2015
1:53.79 … Mike Shemonsky [Eastern], 1990
1:53.88 … Derek Gess [Haddonfield], 2019
1:54.27 … Billy Clewell [Camden Catholic], 2022
1:54.39 … Dominic Bassey [Winslow Twp.], 2024
1:54.59 … Isaiah Jean-Baptiste [Cherry Hill East], 2016
1:54.63 … Austin Stoner [Haddonfield], 2015
1:54.69 … Brian Walter [Paul VI], 2010
1:54.71 … Brian Laskowski [Bishop Eustace], 2008
1:54.74 … Jack Bolling [Haddon Heights], 2023
1:54.87 … Collin Pierlott [Camden Catholic], 2013
1:54.88 … Thomas Morley [Haddon Township], 2002
1:54.89 … Jake Dinerman [Haddon Township], 2016

SHAELAN MCNALLY RUNS 3RD-FASTEST 1,600 IN SOUTH JERSEY HISTORY AT HOLMDEL TWILIGHT, LILIAH GORDON RUNS 2ND-FASTEST IN BURLINGTON COUNTY HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Paul VI senior Shaelan McNally raced to the 14th-fastest 1,600 in state history Tuesday night at the Holmdel Twilight Series Royal Rumble.

McNally led four girls under 4:52 at Holmdel High School, winning in 4:45.91. That’s 3rd-fastest in South Jersey history and fastest in 23 years.

Northern Burlington junior Liliah Gordon finished 4th with a huge PR of 4:51.84, which is 10th-fastest in South Jersey history and No. 2 on the all-time Burlington County list.

McNally, whose previous PR was 4:47.95 from the South Jersey Elite at Delsea earlier this month, now trails only two legends on the all-time South Jersey list:

Michelle Rowen of Washington Township ran a hand-timed 4:43.2 full mile at the 1982 Kinney Invitational at Cal Berkeley on June 12, 1982, which converts to 4:41.5 for 1,600 meters

Haddonfield Olympian Erin Donohue ran 4:42.96 full mile on June 17, 2001, at Outdoor Nationals in Raleigh, N.C., which converts to 4:41.16.

Unbelievably in this day and age, splits are not available. Too bad Tomahawk can’t time every meet.

As for Gordon, her 4:51.84 is 2nd-fastest on the all-time Burlington County list behind Cherokee’s Nicole Clifford, who ran 4:48.82 in 2022 converted from a 4:50.50 full mile at Icahn Stadium in New York.

It’s fastest by a South Jersey underclassman since Mainland Regional’s Alyssa Aldridge ran 4:51.43 at the 2017 state Group 3 meet on Gordon’s home track at Northern Burlington.

Gordon’s previous 1,600 PR was 4:55.56 converted from a 4:57.28 full mile indoors at Boston University in February.

McNally and Gordon belong to a small club of nine New Jersey girls – only three from South Jersey who’ve run sub-2:18, sub-4:52 and sub-10:23:

2:13.85 / 4:46.03 / 10:10.24 … Abby Loveys [Randolph], 2018, 2019
2:14.70 / 4:51.99 / 10:12.73 … Dana Giordano [Bernards], 2012
2:10.1h / 4:415h / 10:12.8h … Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], 1982, 1983
2:10.14 / 4:46.28 / 10:17.18 … Melanie Thompson [Voorhees], 2008
2:12.17 / 4:46.63 / 10:18.08 … Tilly O’Connor [St. Rose], 2023
2:09.1h / 4:47.7h / 10:18.0h … Jodie Bilotta [North Hunterdon], 1987
2:06.94 / 4:40.15 / 10:18.34 … Lily Shapiro [Colts Neck], 2021
2:11.85 / 4:45.91 / 10:18.93 … Shaelan McNally [Paul VI], 2024
2:17.65 / 4:51.84 / 10:22.20 … Lilliah Gordon [Northern Burlington], 2024

All-Time New Jersey 1,600-Meter Run List
4:37.45 … Danielle Tauro [Southern Reg.], 2006
4:40.15 … Lilly Shapiro [Colts Neck], 2021
4:41.16 … Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2000
4:41.61 … Josette Norris [Tenafly], 2013
4:41.52i,y … Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], 1982
4:42.07 … Camryn Wennersten [Ridgewood], 2021
4:42.1h,y … Doreen Ennis [Nutley], 1973
4:43.92 … Ajee’ Wilson [Neptune], 2010
4:44.90 … Molly McNamara [Red Bank Catholic], 2011
4:45.28 … Paige Sheppard [Union Catholic], 2024
4:45.36 … Liz Lansing [Randolph], 2013
4:45.57 … Claudia DiSomma [Sparta], 2010
4:45.76 … Julia Scrudato [Montgomery], 2023
4:45.91 … Shaelan McNally [Paul VI], 2024
4:45.97 … Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 2014
4:46.03 … Abby Loveys [Randolph], 2018
4:46.28 … Melanie Thompson [Voorhees], 2009
4:46.32 … Sarah Disanza [High Point Reg.], 2013
4:46.63 … Tilly O’Connor [St. Rose], 2023
4:46.4h … Margaret Scutro [Ridgewood], 1985
4:46.87 … Jill Smith [Southern Reg.], 2007
4:46.95 … Ariann Neutts [Roxbury], 2009
4:47.21 … Chloe Gonzalez [North Hunterdon], 2019
4:47.71 … Ashley Higginson [Colts Neck], 2007
4:47.7h,y … Jodi Bilotta [North Hunterdon], 1987
4:47.90 … Ciara Roche [Freehold Twp.], 2016
4:48.13 … Angelina Perez [Lakeland], 2022
4:48.13 … Emma Zawatski [Freehold Twp.], 2023
4:48.23 … Christina Cancan [West Windsor-Plainsboro South], 2016
4:48.42 … Julia Trethaway [West Morris Central], 2019
4:48.48 … Kylene Cochrane [West Morris Central], 2014
4:48.62 … Katy Trotter [Red Bank], 2003
4:48.71 … Molly Malague [Metuchen], 2022
4:48.73 … Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], 2010
4:48.82 … Catherine Pagano [Northern Highlands], 2014
4:48.82y … Nicole Clifford [Cherokee], 2022
4:48.82 … Julia Threthaway [West Morris Central], 2019
4:49.06 … Cate DeSousa [Red Bank Catholic], 2022
4:49.11 … Renee Tomlin [Ocean City], 2005
4:49.26 … Rachel Vick [Kingsway], 2017
4:49.7h … Karen Ahern [Bernards], 1985
4:49.88 … Marin Warner [Holmdel], 2014a

All-Time South Jersey 1,600-Meter Run List
4:41.16 … Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2000
4:41.5y … Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], 1982
4:45.91 … Shaelan McNally [Paul VI], 2024
4:45.97 … Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 2014
4:48.73 … Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], 2010
4:48.82y … Nicole Clifford [Cherokee], 2022
4:49.11 … Renee Tomlin [Ocean City], 2005
4:49.26 … Rachel Vick [Kingsway], 2017
4:51.53 … Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg.], 2017
4:51.84 … Lilliah Gordon [Northern Burlington], 2024
4:52.95 … Caitlin Orr [Lenape], 2009
4:54.25 … Sarah Naticchia [Haddonfield], 2021
4:54.76 … Allison Colflesh [Haddonfield], 2021
4:54.71 … Megan Hartman [Ocean City], 194
4:54.88 … Bridget Flynn [Holy Spirit], 2012

Deptford pole vaulter Marcus Hood joins 15-foot club at Crusader Field Meet!!!!!!!!

Deptford junior Marcus Hood, who hadn’t cleared better than 13-6 until a month ago, on Tuesday became the ninth Gloucester County pole vaulter to clear 15 feet.

Hood cleared 15-0 on his 3rd attempt at the Delsea Crusader Field Meet, becoming only the 4th New Jersey vaulter this year to get over the bar at 15 feet or better.

Oakcrest junior Ryan Merlino cleared 15-8 at the Atlantic County Championships last week at Buena (and 16 feet indoors), West Morris Central junior Cade Zeolla cleared 15-8 in a meet last week in Boonton, and Pompton Lakes junior Owen Keating hit 15-0 two weeks ago in Warwick Valley, N.Y.

Hood tied the school record of 15-0 set by James Lynch at the 2019 Group 3 sectionals in Bayville. His previous PR was

On Tuesday, Hood passed through 12-6, cleared 13-0 and 13-6 on his 2nd attempt and 14-0 on his 3rd. He tied his PR of 14-6 set at the Woodbury Relays last month on his 2nd attempt and then got over the bar on his 3rd try at 15-0. He had the bar raised to 15-3, where he missed three attempts. In all, Hood took 14 jumps.

Clearview senior Daniel Couse and Willingboro senior Jackson Murry both cleared 14-0 on their 1st attempt to tie for 2nd. Couse, the state Group 3 champ last year at 15-0, has a season best of 14-6 from the South Jersey Elite earlier this month. Murry, the three-time Burlington County Open champ, tied his PR of 14-0, which he’s done four times.

All-Time South Jersey Outdoor Pole Vault List
16-0 … Bob Green [Haddon Heights], 1992
15-8 … Ryan Merlino [Oakcrest], 2024
15-7 … Brandon Kurtz [Absegami], 1991
15-7 … Nico Morales [Delsea], 2019
15-6 … Dylan Altland [Kingsway], 2014
15-6 … Marco Morales [Delsea], 2019
15-5 … Mike Davis [Haddonfield], 2004
15-5 … Devon Purves [Haddonfield], 2006
15-4 … Jason King [Lenape], 1993
15-3 ¼ … Dan Lamp [Willingboro], 1977
15-2 … Dan Batdorf [West Deptford], 2008
15-0 ¼ … Mike Hulme [Eastern], 2003
15-0 … Mark Murphy [Haddonfield], 1985
15-0 … Ricky Clemons [Willingboro], 1989
15-0 … Dave Murname [West Deptford], 2000
15-0 … Josh Moline [Gateway], 2000
15-0 … Mike Maira [Seneca], 2010
15-0 … Mike Rivard [Haddonfield], 2010
15-0 … James Lynch [Deptford], 2019
15-0 … Matt Mancini [Cinnaminson], 2006
15-0 … Noah Kriesman [Cherry Hill East], 2022
15-0 … Daniel Couse [Clearview], 2023
15-0 … Marcus Hood [Deptford], 2024

All-Time Gloucester County Outdoor Pole Vault List
15-7 … Nico Morales [Delsea], 2019
15-6 … Dylan Altland [Kingsway], 2014
15-6 … Marco Morales [Delsea], 2019
15-2 … Dan Batdorf [West Deptford], 2008
15-0 … Dave Murname [West Deptford], 2000
15-0 … Josh Moline [Gateway], 2000
15-0 … James Lynch [Deptford], 2019
15-0 … Daniel Couse [Clearview], 2023
15-0 … Marcus Hood [Deptford], 2024
14-7 … Jarrod Brovero [Delsea], 2016

DELSEA’S HANNAH NUHFER BLASTS NO. 14 DISCUS THROW IN NEW JERSEY HISTORY, SHATTERS S.J. SOPHOMORE CLASS RECORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Delsea sophomore Hannah Nuhfer popped a monster discus PR Tuesday. And then she popped another one.

Nuhfer, who came into the Delsea Crusader Field Meet with a PR of 130-3, opened with a 148-9 and followed that up with a 149-2.

She broke the South Jersey sophomore class record of 142-5 set by Cherokee’s Jessica Woodard at the 2011 Meet of Champions at Old Bridge with the No. 14 throw in state history.

Her throw is also No. 7 in South Jersey history and No. 4 in Gloucester County history. It’s the best throw by any New Jersey sophomore since Alyssa Wilson of Donovan Catholic threw 150-6 to win the 2015 Meet of Champions at South Plainfield.

According to the MileSplit U.S. database, it’s the No. 2 throw nationally by a sophomore, behind only a 165-6 by Anna Giannopoulos of Valley Christian in Oshkosh, Wisc., in a meet last month in Juneau, Wisc. (On further review, that 165-6 appears to be a mistake, considering Giannopoulos hasn’t thrown farther than 107-1 in any of her seven other meets listed on MileSplit. That would make Nuhfer the No. 1 soph nationally).

Nuhfer is now No. 2 this year in New Jersey, behind Princeton-bound Old Tappan senior Layla Giordano, who won the Penn Relays with a 167-10. Giordano won the Meet of Champions last year and threw 170-4 to win West Philly Nationals, also at Franklin Field. That’s No. 3 in state history.

Her throw is No. 2 in meet history behind Woodard’s meet-record 160-2 in 2013.

Nuhfer is only listed on MileSplit with one discus competition last year as a freshman, a 113-1 at the same Delsea Crusader Field Meet last May. Her PR as recently as three weeks ago was still 115-3. But she popped a 130-3 at the South Jersey Elite at Delsea earlier this month and on Tuesday added nearly 20 more feet to her PR with a historic performance at her home facility.

Nuhfer finished her series with a 138-3, two fouls and a 132-9. Sunsarai Moore, another Gloucester County sophomore, was 2nd with a 130-4. Delsea senior Morgan Mankoski PR’d at 128-4, and Washington Township junior Ella Karp PR’d at 120-9, giving the meet four girls over 120 feet.

All-Time New Jersey List
182-0 … Alyssa Wilson [Donovan Catholic], 2017
172-2 … Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004
170-4 … Layla Giordano [Old Tappan], 2023
161-11 … Helene Connell [Jackson], 1977
168-10 … Jessica Woodard [Cherokee], 2013
161-1 … Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1997
155-7 … Jada Puryear [Union Catholic], 2022
153-6 … Tisha Kerrin [Eastern], 1989
153-3 … Deanna Hahn [Brick Twp.], 2008
153-2 … Sylvia Galarza [Millville], 2004
152-4 … Kristen Batts [Marlboro], 2007
149-3 … Karen Anderson [Toms River East], 1983
149-3 … Tara Daniels [Kingsway], 2013
149-2 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2024
148-3 … Angela Hudson [Boonton], 1981
148-0 … Sarah Slowikowski [Demarest], 2023
147-11 … Sarah Herskee [Mendham], 1999
147-8 … Lisa Parak [Vernon], 1987
147-2 … Jen Watkins [Hopewell Valley], 1991
147-1 … Brook-lynn Roberts [Winslow Twp.], 2024
146-6 … Rena Antanelis [Randolph], 1980
146-5 … Kim Warren [Atlantic City], 2006
146-0 … Kate Pachuta [Middletown South], 2001
145-10 … Jada Taylor [Neptune], 2015

All-Time South Jersey Discus List
172-2 … Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004
168-10 … Jessica Woodard [Cherokee], 2013
161-1 … Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1997
153-6 … Tisha Kerrin [Eastern], 1989
153-2 … Sylvia Galarza [Millville], 2004
149-3 … Tara Daniels [Kingsway], 2013
149-2 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2024
147-1 … Brook-lynn Roberts [Winslow Twp.], 2024
146-5 … Kim Warren [Atlantic City], 2006
143-3 … Mercedes Hicks [Atlantic City], 2006
143-2 … Najeaya Singleton [Vineland], 2017
140-6 … Typhanie Bates [Williamstown], 1995
140-1 … Melinda Boykin[Bridgeton], 1997
140-0 … Geri Riley [Millville], 1987
139-8 … Tomara Carmichael [Palmyra], 2016
139-7 … Victoria Imbesi [Our Lady of Mercy], 2009
139-5 … Taylor Johnson [Kingsway], 2011
139-1 … Erica Davis [Northern Burlington], 2003
138-11 … Jen Frank [Delsea], 2006
138-3 … Ciara Demarest [Williamstown], 2022
137-1 … Melinda Boykin [Bridgeton], 1996
136-11 … Betsy Kennedy [Delran], 2000
136-11 … Sunsarai Moore [Glassboro], 2024
136-7 … Gabriel Harris-Davis [Timber Creek], 2016
136-3 … Ashleigh Weems [Millville], 2012
136-3 … Cydney Thomas [Haddon Heights], 2019
136-0 … Cindy Wilks [Bridgeton], 2000
135-4 … Veronica Myricks [Willingboro], 2005
134-11 … Nacole Moore [Bridgeton], 1998
134-10 … Stacy Hinson [Lenape], 1987
134-3 … Katherine Johnson [Haddonfield], 2012
134-0 … Lillian Rivera [Pemberton], 1984
133-4 … Cheyenne Lutek [Schalick], 2012
132-3 … Sylvia Galarza [Millville], 2004
132-2 … Sherreta Butler [Camden], 1996
132-1 … Superia Ryan [Schalick], 2015
131-5 … Chelsea Cioffi [Pitman], 2010
131-4 … Jordan Wallace [Sterling], 2016
130-6 … Ravin Hood [Rancocas Valley], 2019
130-3 … Prisca Blamon [Cinnaminson], 2017
130-3 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2024
130-1 …Veronica Myricks [Willingboro], 2005

All-Time Gloucester County Discus List
172-2 … Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004
161-1 … Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1997
149-3 … Tara Daniels [Kingsway], 2013
149-2 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2024
140-6 … Typhanie Bates [Williamstown], 1995
139-7 … Victoria Imbesi [Our Lady of Mercy], 2009
139-5 … Taylor Johnson [Kingsway], 2011
138-11 … Jen Frank [Delsea], 2006
138-3 … Ciara Demarest [Williamstown], 2022
136-11 … Sunsarai Moore [Glassboro], 2024
131-5 … Chelsea Cioffi [Pitman], 2010

Winslow’s Cinniya Robinson, Olivia Okaro and Skyhe Seamon sweep Olympic Conference 400!!!!!!

Some smoking hot 400s Tuesday by Winslow’s young middle-distance runners at the Olympic Conference Championships at Rancocas Valley.

Freshman Cinniya Robinson led a 1-2-3 sweep with a PR 56.43, sophomore Olivia Okaro was 2nd in 56.98 and freshman Skyhe Seamon was 3rd in 58.07.

Robinson lowered her PR from 57.66 at the Camden County Championships last week at Haddon Township. Her time is No. 9 in New Jersey, No. 2 in South Jersey and No. 2 among New Jersey freshmen. Okaro has run slightly faster – 56.90 at South Jersey Elite – but she’s already No. 5 in South Jersey this year. And Seamon dropped her PR from 1:00.16, which she ran indoors at Easterns at the Armory back in February. She’s now the No. 6 freshman in New Jersey.

Robinson, Okaro and Seamon are now No. 2, 3 and 7 in New Jersey Group 3.

Robinson’s 56.43 is the fastest time in the Olympic Conference meet in 15 years, since Seneca’s Michelle Brown – who was inducted into the South Jersey Track Hall of Fame in March – won the 2009 race in 54.91. The only other faster times in meet history belong to Brown in 2008 [55.19] and Highland’s Nichole Bartley in 1992 [56.0].

Ocean City’s Matt Hoffman runs huge 1,600 PR at Haddonfield Distance Night, #4 time in South Jersey this year!!!!!!

Ocean City senior Matt Hoffman ran a huge 1,600 PR Monday evening at Haddonfield Distance Night, dropping his PR more than four seconds and running the 4th-fastest time in South Jersey this year.

Hoffman dropped his PR from 4:20.38 from the South Jersey Elite at Delsea earlier this month to 4:16.11 with a huge negative split.

Hoffman was out in 2:09.50 [63.46 / 66.04] and came back in 2:06.61 [63.66 / 62.95], finishing 25 meters ahead of 2nd-place Washington Township senior Daniel Torres, who PR’d at 4:20.11.

The only faster South Jersey times this year are converted from full miles – Peyton Shute of Woodbury ran 4:08.28 [4:06.84 for 1,600 meters], Cherokee’s Robert Poplau 4:13.08 [4:11.61 for 1,600] and Cherokee’s Nick Kuenkel ran 4:18.11 [4:16.61].

Hoffman’s time is No. 4 in Cape May County history and fastest in 14 years, since Miles Schoedler ran 4:11.46 at the 2010 Meet of Champions in South Plainfield.

Torres closed in 60.66 to move up from 4th to 2nd on the final lap. Nate Johnson of Penn Charter was 3rd in 4:20.54, and Williamstown junior Dylan Saber [4:23.31], Ocean City sophomore Erik Preisner [4:23.65] and Highland junior Mason Wassell [4:24.62] all PR’d as well.

Also under 4:30 with PRs: Moorestown sophomore Peter Simpson [4:25.75], Williamstown sophomore Dominic Burgio [4:26.84], Triton senior Ethan Wence [4:27.01], Ocean City junior Kal Heyman [4:28.64], Egg Harbor senior Amir Halim [4:28.69], Haddon Heights senior Jayden Gonzelez [4:29.63] and Ocean City junior Ethan Buck [4:29.66].

So Ocean City went 4:16.11 / 4:23.65 / 4:28.64 / 4:29.66 with a senior, a sophomore and two juniors. Add it up and you have a 17:38 4-by-1,600.

All-Time Cape May County 1,600 List
4:07.07y … Brett Johnson [Ocean City], 2009
4:09.19 … John Richardson [Ocean City], 2003
4:11.46 … Miles Schoedler [Ocean City], 2010
4:16.11 … Matt Hoffman [Ocean City], 2024
4:18.68y … Nick Scarangelli [Ocean City], 2023
4:19.15 … Zeb Hinker [Lower Cape May Regional], 2021
4:20.42 … Louis Paone [Ocean City], 2014
4:23.34 … Erik Johnson [Ocean City], 2010
4:23.65 … Erik Preisner [Ocean City], 2024
4:25.22 … Art Lathers [Middle Township], 1997

[I may be missing a couple times between 4:20 and 4:25 from before 2000 or so. Let me know if you see any omissions! Thanks!]