Rancocas Valley graduate Jasmine Staten runs #4 hurdles time in NCAA Division 2!!!!!!

Rancocas Valley graduate Jasmine Staten annihilated her high hurdles PR and ran the 4th-fastest time in NCAA Division 2 Saturday in Baltimore.

Staten, a sophomore at Bloomfield, won the 100-meter highs at the Morgan State Legacy Meet in 13.74. Her previous PR was 13.92 last weekend at the Larry Ellis Invitational at Princeton University, and that was her first time under 14 seconds.

The women’s track page on Bloomfield’s web site does not list school records, and there’s nothing on the site about Staten’s performance.

However, Staten beat a field of Division 1 runners, finishing a step ahead of second-place Catherine Glenn of Delaware State, who ran 13.86. The wind wa a legal minus-1.1 meters per second, so she ran into a headwind. Staten ran 14.01 in the trials, only 9-100ths of a second off her PR.

Staten last competed for Bloomfield in the spring of 2018. She competed for Lenape up through her junior year,, which was 2016, and she never competed for Rancocas Valley. So this is only her second season of competition in the last six years.

Hammonton’s Austin Hudak pops all-time South Jersey #13 javelin mark at Woodbury Relays!!!!!!!!!!

Hammonton senior Austin Hudak popped the No. 12 javelin throw in South Jersey history Saturday at the Woodbury Relays.

Hudak unloaded a 193-10 on his final throw of the competition to not only win the event but move into the No. 13 spot on the MileSplit U.S. performance list.

Hudak entered the competition with a PR of 188-2 from the Jim Camburn Relays back on the first weekend of the season after throwing 175-9 last spring for 4th place at the Meet of Champions.

On Saturday, Hudak opened with a 163-1 and a foul before getting a solid mark with a 180-7 on his third attempt. After a 164-6 and a 171-8, he floated the javelin 193-10 on the final attempt of the competition.

He’s the first thrower from Atlantic County to win at Woodbury since Oakcrest’s Terrence Smith threw 178-5 in 2015.

Cade Antonucci of Holy Spirit won the Meet of Champions in 2017 with a throw of 220-11 and placed second at Nationals but was second that year at Woodbury to Rancocas Valley’s Nick Mirabelli. Antonucci and Mirabelli both went on to compete at NCAAs.

Hudak moved into the No. 4 spot in Atlantic County history, behind Antonucci, Mainland’s Kobe Roberts [199-10 in 2018] and Smith [196-9 in 2016].

Here’s a look at every 190-foot thrower in South Jersey history with the new javelin, in use since 2003.

(For the record, the Altantic County record with the old jav was 213-8 by Cornelius Cruz of Oakcrest in 1994.)

227-10 … Nick Mirabelli [Rancocas Valley], 2017
224-10 … Curtis Thompson [Florence], 2014
220-11 … Cade Antonucci [Holy Spirit], 2016
216- 6 … Chris Mirabelli (Holy Cross), 2014
212- 2 … Alexander Georgia [Timber Creek], 2017
209- 4 … Steve Jernee (Ocean City), 2017
203- 6 … Stephen Benigno (Cherry Hill East), 2014
201- 1 … Sean Biehn (Burlington City), 2006
199-10 … Kobe Roberts [Mainland Reg.], 2018
196- 9 … Terrence Smith [Oakcrest], 2016
195-11 … Joshua Moore [Middle Twp.], 2017
193-10 … Austin Hudak [Hammonton], 2022
192- 6 … Matt Rafferty (Northern Burlington), 2012
192- 6 … Chris Reider (Eastern), 2010
192- 3 … Shane McDevitt (Cinnaminson), 2014
192- 1 … Nick Cando [Eastern], 2004
191- 6 … Robert Marks (Rancocas Valley), 2016
191- 5 … Andrew Pierce (Cumberland Reg.), 2009
190- 0 … Andrew Forbes (Williamstown), 2011
190- 2 … Ian Meneswisch (Highland), 2003

Delsea’s Gianni Johnson-Slater throws 20-foot discus PR, 2nd-best throw in Woodbury Relays history!!!!!

Monster discus performance Saturday by Delsea junior Gianni Johnson-Slater, who bombed a 20-foot PR and the No. 1 throw in the state this year at the Woodbury Relays.

Johnson-Slater, who came into the meet with a PR of 116-9, threw over 120 feet four times, including her winning bomb of 136-7 on her fifth throw.

That’s No. 20 in South Jersey history, No. 8 in Gloucester County history and the top throw by a South Jersey girl since 2017.

She’s the fourth Delsea girl to surpass 135 feet in the discus, following South Jersey record holder Jocelyn White [172-2 in 2004], Jamine Moton [161-1 in 1997] and Jen Frank [138-11 in 2006].

Johnson-Slater only began throwing the discus last April. She PR’d at 116-9 when she won the South Jersey Group 3 meet at Delsea. She opened this spring with a 112-6 at the Jim Camburn Relays at Buena earlier this month.

But Saturday, she averaged 130-6 on her four legal throws and won a great battle with Williamstown junior Ciara Demarest, who recorded a nice PR of her own at 129-3, the best non-winning mark ever at Woodbury. Her previous PR was 125-2.

Johnson-Slater opened with a PR 123-4 and then PR’d again at 129-8 and again with a 132-7 heading into the finals. She fouled on her 4th attempt before hitting the 136-7, then fouled on her final attempt.

Her 136-7 is the best throw at Woodbury since Cherokee’s Jessica Woodard set the meet record of 149-11 in 2012.

Paulsboro’s Jamile Gantt nails huge PR to win Woodbury Relays high jump!!!

In what appears to be only his fourth lifetime high jump competition, Paulsboro junior Jamile Gantt nailed a four-inch high jump PR Saturday and won the event at the Woodbury Relays.

Gantt cleared 6-6 on his first attempt to break a tie with Egg Harbor senior Isaiah Glenn.

Gantt and Glenn had both cleared 5-10, 6-0, 6-2 and 6-4 on their first attempt, but Glenn was in the lead with the bar going up to 6-6 because Gantt had a miss at the opening height of 5-8.

Cherry Hill East senior Dillon Page, the Meet of Champions winner last spring at 6-6, placed third at 6-2.

Gantt appears to be Paulsboro’s first high jumper over the bar at 6-6 since Spencer Irvin, who cleared 6-10 at the 1993 Haddonfield Invitational. Irvin is also Paulsboro’s last Woodbury Relays high jump winner. He cleared 6-8 in 1995.

According to his MileSplit results page, Gantt only high jumped twice last year, clearning 6-2 at the Haddonfield Invite and 6-0 for 2nd place at South Jersey Group 1 sectionals at Washington Township. He also ran as fast as 2:02.26 in the 800, which made him the No. 7 sophomore half-miler in South Jersey last year.

Gantt didn’t compete indoors, and his only previous major meet this spring was the Deptford Spartan Relays, where he cleared 6-2.

Pennsauken blazes No. 1 800-meter relay in New Jersey this year!!!!!

Pennsauken ran the fastest 800-meter relay in the state so far this year Saturday, winning the Group 3 race at the Woodbury Relays in 1:28.84.

Pennsauken was the fastest of two schools to run sub-1:30 at Woodbury on Saturday. Kingsway won the Group 4 race in 1;29.66 with Evan Corcoran, Damon Dukes Jr., Mathis Alexander and sophomore Benny Liles Jr,

For Pennsauken, senior Naddir Paige, junior Premier Wynn, sophomore Elijah Jennings and junior Bryce Tucker finished 25 meters ahead of 2nd-place Timber Creek, which ran a fast 1:31.81 of its own.

This is the sixth time in the last seven years Pennsauken has run sub-1:30, not counting the cancelled 2020 season. Pennsauken set its school record of 1:27.68 at the Willingboro Relays in 2016.

Pending acticity in other meets around the state Saturday, Pennsauken’s time is No. 1 in New Jersey for the time being.

Some 13 schools went sub-1:34 at Woodbury, with Deptford edging Willingboro in a fast Group 2 race:

1:28.84 … Pennsauken [Group 3]
1:29.66 … Kingsway [Group 4]
1:30.36 … Deptford [Group 2]
1:30.48 … Willingboro [Group 2]
1:31.81 … Timber Creek [Group 3]
1:32.08 … Washington Twp. [Group 4]
1:32.43 … Sterling [Group 2]
1:32.96 … Paul VI [Group 2]
1:33.01 … Pleasantville [Group 2]
1:33.16 … Glassboro [Group 1]
1:33.67 … Millville [Group 4]
1:33.73 … Winslow Twp. [Group 3]
1:33.83 … Audubon [Group 1]

Here’s a look at the all-time Camden County 800-meter relay list:
1:24.49 … Winslow Twp., 2003
1:24.90 … Camden, 2004
1:26.05 … Camden, 2000
1:26.68 … Camden, 1997
1:27.38 … Paul VI, 2016
1:27.52 … Woodrow Wilson, 1996
1:27.68 … Pennsauken, 2016
1:27.84 … Winslow Twp., 2002
1:27.90 … Winslow Twp., 2008
1:27.98 … Camden, 2002
1:28.01 … Camden, 1999
1:28.02 … Edgewood, 2000
1:27.9 ….. Edgewood, 1985
1:27.9 ….. Winslow Twp., 2008
1:28.0h … Edgewood, 1984
1:28.0h … Edgewood, 1985
1:28.0h … Camden, 2001
1:28.0h … Winslow Twp., 2004
1:28.29 … Cherry Hill East, 2012
1:28.35 … Timber Creek, 2014
1:28.37 … Camden, 2005
1:28.38 … Paul VI, 2018
1:28.42 … Pennsauken, 2005
1:28.47 … Pennsauken, 2017
1:28.52 … Timber Creek, 2013
1:28.4h … Woodrow Wilson, 1986
1:28.4h … Edgewood, 2001
1:28.65 … Camden, 2000
1:28.84 … Pennsauken, 2022
1:28.7h … Edgewood, 1982
1:28.7h … Edgewood, 1982

Haddon Heights edges Cinnaminson in hot DMR battle at Woodbury Relays!!!

Haddon Heights and Cinnaminson hooked up in a titanic distance medley battle Saturday at the Woodbury Relays, with Haddon Heights coming out on top and both schools running sub-10:30.

Haddon Heights ran 10:27.31 and Cinnaminson 10:28.95 in the Group 2 race, the fastest times by any South Jersey Group 2 schools since Haddonfield ran 10:10.62 to place 5th at the 2016 Penn Relays.

Both are school records.

It looks like Haddon Heights’ previous school record was actually its 10:37.44 from Armory Nationals last month. Cinnaminson’s previous ‘case!s the school record was a 10:35.3 in 2007.

This is the first time two schools have broken 10:30 in the race at the Woodbury Relays since 2015, when Rancocas Valley [10:20.92], Cherry Hill East [10:23.98] and Eastern [10:29.56] all did it in the Group 4 race. They’re the fastest Group 2 times at Woodbury since 2013, when Pleasantville ran 10:24.40. It’s the first time two schools ran sub-10:30 in Group 2.

Heights and Cinnaminson ran neck-and-neck virtually the entire race.

The 1,200 legs were handled by Colin Patterson for Heights and Tyler Schill for Cinnaminson, with Schill giving Cinnaminson a slight lead with a 3:10.44 and Patterson runing 3:10.72.

Chris Hunter ran a 51.25 split to give Heights the lead while Ryan Malinowski ran 52.78 for the Pirates.

Cinnaminson half-miler Derek Coceano, ran 2:00.71 and Haddon Township’s Matthew Iuvara split 2:01.69 to set up the anchor legs with Heights coming through the final handoff at 6:03.67 and Cinnaminson at 6:03.93.

Heights anchor Jack Bolling got out in 65.81 while Cinnaminson’s Alex Boyko ran his first lap in 65.78. Boyko continued to gain ground on a slower second lap with a 69.12 to Bolling’s 69.42.

Boyko’s 65.59 third lap to Bolling’s 66.29 made the race a dead heat going into the final lap.

Boyko split 64.43, but Bolling closed in 62.12 to secure the 10-meter win. Boyko came back in 2:10.02 and Patterson 2:08.41.

Here’s a look at where Cinnaminson and Heights stack up on their all-time county lists:

All-time Camden County DMR list
10:10.62 … Haddonfield, 2016
10:10.8y … Haddon Township, 1973
10:15.4y … Paul VI, 1976
10:15.5y … Highland, 1980
10:16.14 … Haddonfield, 2010
10:16.29 … Highland, 1991
10:17.3y … Haddonfield, 1979
10:19.4y … Haddon Twp., 1972
10:19.4y … Paul VI., 1974
10:19.67 … Haddon Twp., 2015
10:19.90 … Cherry Hill East, 2016
10:20.11 … Haddonfield, 2002
10:22.3y … Highland, 1979
10:22.9h … Paul VI, 1988
10:23.98 … Cherry Hill East, 2015
10:24.4h … Eastern, 1985
10:26.3y … Highland, 1979
10:26.90 … Camden Catholic, 2019
10:27.23 … Haddonfield, 2015
10:27.31 … Haddon Heights, 2022
10:27.9y … Haddon Twp., 1969
10:28.46 … Haddonfield, 2011
10:29.0h … Paul VI, 1990
10:29.56 … Eastern, 2015
10:30.1h … Paul VI, 1989

All-time Burlington County DMR list
10:00.9h … Willingboro, 1983
10:16.11 … Cherokee, 2001
10:18.74 … Shawnee, 1991
10:19.47 … Cherokee, 2012
10:19.5y … Holy Cross, 1971
10:20.92 … Rancocas Valley, 2015
10:20.98 … Northern Burlington, 2014
10:21.78 … Cherokee, 2000
10:23.1y … Holy Cross, 1972
10:26.3h … Cherokee, 1998
10:28.95 … Cinnaminson, 2022
10:29.41 … Cherokee, 2002
10:30.4h … Shawnee, 1989
10:30.64 … Northern Burlington, 2013

Scott Hubbard anchor leads Audubon to fast Group 1 DMR win at Woodbury!!!

Senior Scott Hubbard’s 4:27 anchor gave Audubon a win in the Group 1 distance medley at the Woodbury Relays Saturday and the fastest time this year by a Group 1 school.

Hubbard split 4:27.74 and Audubon ran 10:52.25, the second-fastest time in school history.

Senior Makaio Kelii led off with a 3:20.64 split to give Audubon a lead they never relinquished. Sophomore Amauri Pimentel split 53.81 to hold the lead, and senior Clifford Gilmore ran 2:10.06 to set up Hubbard, who got out in 63.77 to build Audubon’s lead to over 100 meters and put the race away. Hubbard closed in 66.24.

Sophomore Peyton Shute anchored Pitman to second place in 11:13.94.

Deptford’s Julian Rodriguez nearly shatters Georgian Court 400IH record in second collegiate race!!!!!

At the same meet where Woodstown’s Xavier Seals nearly broke Georgian Court’s 800 school record, Deptford’s Julian Rodriguez nearly broke the school record in the intermediate hurdles.

Rodriguez, a Georgian Court freshman, won the 400-meter intermediates in 55.87 Wednesday at the Shippensburg Mid-Week Invitational. That’s the No. 1 time in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference this year.

Nicholas Claudeo from Jackson Memorial set the school record of 55.50 seconds on the same track in Shippensburg in 2016.

This was only Rodriguez’s second collegiate intermediate hurdles race. He opened with a 57.26 the first weekend of April in a meet at Towson, Md.

At Deptford, Rodriguez was a quad winner at last year’s Group 3 sectionals at Delsea, winning the 110-meter highs in a PR 14.83, the intermediates in a PR 55.15, the pole vault at 13-0 and contributing a leg on the winning 1,600-meter relay team as Deptford won the team title.

Woodstown’s Xavier Seals blazes 800 PR at Shippensburg, just misses Georgian Court school record!!!!!

Woodstown graduate Xavier Seals, a junior at Georgian Court, ran an 800 PR Wednesday in a meet at Shippensburg University in Central Pennsylvania.

Seals finished first in a field of 19 half-milers at the Shippensburg Mid-Week Meet with a time of 1:54.86. He won by a step over Shippensburg freshman Ryan Scicchitano, who was second in 1:55.02.

Seals’ previous PR was a 1:55.15 at a meet at his home track in Lakewood last May. He ran an indoor PR of 1:55.98 at the Armory in January.

Seals just missed the school record of 1:54.80 set in April 2019 at the Rider Invitational in Lawrenceville by West Orange graduate Chukwuebizie Anuamadi.

At Woodstown, Seals had a PR of 2:02.51 when he placed 3rd at the 2018 South Jersey Group 1 sectionals at Washington Township as a sophomore. He was a Salem County champ at both 800 and 1,600 meters and a top-10 finisher in the state Group 1 XC championships with a 16:51 at Holmdel County Park.

Lumberton’s Greg Foster opens spring season with an outdoor long jump PR!!!

Lumberton’s Greg Foster of Lawrenceville School, who just missed Carl Lewis’s state indoor long jump record in March, opened up his spring season with a two-foot outdoor long jump personal best.

Foster jumped 25-4 ½ to win the Ocean Breeze Nationals in March, half an inch less than Lewis jumped at Easterns in 1979 at Jadwin Gym.

But Foster’s official outdoor high school PR coming into his senior year was a modest 21-6 at the MAPL Championships last May at the Peddie School in Hightstown.

He bloomsed over the summer, hitting 22-8 in July at a meet in Baltimore and then 23-6 in August, also at Peddie. But because those meets took place during the summer and weren’t a continuation of the outdoor season they don’t qualify for high school performance lists.

So Foster went into Wednesday with the unusual situation where his indoor PR was nearly four feet beyond his outdoor PR.

He took care of that at the Big Red Classic on his home track at Kueffel Stadium, where he hit 23-6 on his only legal jump. He opened and closed with fouls.

Foster also won the 100 in 11.24 and led off Lawrenceville’s winning 1,600-meter relay team, which ran 3:41.33.

Germantown Academy of Philadelphia and Blair Academy of Blairstown, Warren County, also competed at Lawrenceville Wednesday.