Haddon Township girls pile up the points on way to Camden County Small-School team championship!!!!!

Junior Lilli Santomaura led a 1-2 finish in the long jump, placed 2nd in the 100 and 200 and ran a leg on the 3rd-place 1,600-meter relay team to lead Haddon Township to the team title in the small-school Division 1 competition at the Camden County Championships Saturday.

Haddon Township piled up 102 points at its home facility, and Audubon edged Paul VI 68-65 for second place.

Santomaura won the long jump at 16-8 ½, and junior teammate Hailey Bresch was second with a 16-0 ¼ jump. Santomaura ran 12.70 in the 100 and 26.11 in the 200, finishing behind Camden Catholic junior Olivia Bent-Cole in both. Bent-Cole ran 12.56 and 25.49.

Township juinior Meghan Lex won the 3,200 in 11:54.30 and placed 3rd in the 1,600 in 5:37.03. Paul VI sophomore Shaelan McNally ran 5:09.70 to win the 1,600.

Freshman Jessica McGary jumped 32-7 ¾ to win the triple jump and cleared 4-8 for 2nd place in the high jump.

Senior Kaelin Marshall placed 2nd in the 400 hurdles in 1:09.38 and was 5th in the 100 hurdles in 18.61, freshman Maddie Kamulda and senior Grace Gentlesk took 4th and 5th in the javelin with throws of 81-5 and 78-6.

Junior Sara Weideman ran 2:33.09 for 2nd in the 800, sophomore Genevieve Gentlesk was 4th in the 3,200 in 12:37.85, and Santomaura, Marshall, junior Elise Curran and Weideman ran 4:34.82 for 3rd in the 1,600-meter relay.

Audubon Aysiah Maldonado tripled the throws, winning the shot put with a 30-11 shot put, the discus at 102-6 and the javelin at 107-10.

Collingswood Mia McConnell doubled the hurdles races, winning the highs in 17.45 and the intermediates in 1:07.29.

Other winners were Paul VI freshman Anna Marie Brown [PR 59.35 in 400], Camden Catholic junior Leah Clear [2:31.18 in 800] and Paul VI junior Kamryn Cieslik [PR 5-2 ¼ high jump].

Also, Camden won the 1,600-meter relay in 4:20.62 with junior Deonna Fooks-Benbow, freshman Denirah Jones and seniors Jakara Nock and Ciani Pruitt.

Winslow’s Tionna Tobias sets heptathlon PR for Iowa at Big Ten Championships!!!!!

Tionna Tobias set a lifetime best in the heptathlon with a 6th-place finish over the last two days at the Big Ten Championships.

Tobias scored 5,124 points in the seven-event two-day challenge at the Big Ten Championships at the University of Minnesota Track Complex in Minneapolis.

Tobias set PRs in two events and beat her PR of 5,083 points from last year’s Big Ten meet, where she placed ninth.

Her final point total of 5,124 points is No. 5 on the all-time Iowa performance list.

Tobias opened with a fast hurdles race, running 13.68 for 1,024 points. That’s only 10-100ths of a second off her lifetime best of 13.58 from last year’s Big Ten Invite in Bloomington, Ind.

She cleared 5-5 in the high jump on her third attempt for 795 points to give her 1,819 after two events.

Next up was the shot put, and Tobias got off a big PR of 35-7 ¾ on her final attempt for 586 points. Her previous PR was 32-6 ¼ at indoor Big Ten’s at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, in February. Her previous outdoor best was a 30-0 ¾ at last year’s outdor Big Ten meet in Champaign, Ill. That put her at 2,405 points through three events.

In the 200, Tobias ran 25.37 to score 853 points and give her 3,258 through seven events at the end of Day 1 with the long jump, javelin and 800 remaining.

Tobias opened up Day 2 in scary fashion, fouling on her first two attempts in the long jump. One more foul would have been disaster. That means no points and there’s no reason to continue in the event. But on her third and final jump, she sailed 18-2 ½ for 715 points.

From there it was off to the javelin, where she recorded her second throws PR of the weekend with a 92-1 for 440 points. Her previous javelin PR was a 79-9 last year at Big Tens.

That left the 800, and Tobias earned 711 more points after a 2:28.58, giving her a total of 5,124 points.

SETH CLEVENGER MOVES INTO S.J. ALL-TIME TOP 10 WITH BLAZING 3,200 AT CAMDEN COUNTY MEET!!!!!!!!!!

Haddonfield senior Seth Clevenger ran the 10th-fastest 3,200 in South Jersey history Saturday morning.

Clevenger, racing unpressed, solo’d a 9:03.65 at the Camden County Championships at Haddon Township..

That’s fastest by a South Jersey runner since Haddon Township’s Luke Petela ran 8:58.32 to win the 2015 Meet of Champions in South Plainfield. It’s 2nd-fastest by a South Jersey two-miler in the last 20 years and only 3 ½ seconds off the school record of 9:00.3 – converted from two miles – by legendary Jim Smith 42 years ago.

Clevenger’s previous PR was 9:08.89 at the indoor Meet of Champions in March at the Bubble, and his outdoor PR was a 9:12.99 at Cherokee Night of 3200s in April.

Clevenger was out in 64.33, 2:12.28, 3:20.85 and 4:28.54 and came back in 67.56, 2:16.33, 3:29.07 and 2:35.11.

He won by 150 meters over Triton senior Dennis Fortuna, who ran an outdoor PR of 9:20.93 for second.

All-Time South Jersey Sub-9:10 list
8:55.43 … Murad Campbell [Overbrook], 1999
8:58.32 … Luke Petela [Haddon Twp.], 2015
8:59.6y … Mike Butynes [Sterling], 1972
8:59.8y … Jason DeJoseph [Paul VI], 1987
9:00.3y … Jim Smith [Haddonfield], 1980
9:00.30 … Jimmy Daniels [Sterling], 2013
9:01.89 … Marc Pelerin [Cherokee], 2002
9:01.9y … Mike Mantini [Gateway], 1979
9:03.1y … Jerry Andrews [Highland], 1979
9:03.65 … Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], 2022
9:03.7y … Ed Blakeley [Haddon Twp.], 1975
9:03.9h … Mike Elder [Haddon Twp.], 1973
9:04.05 … Shawn Wilson [Cherokee], 2013
9:04.94 … Louis Corgiano [Hammonton], 2014
9:05.12 … Sean MacPherson [Sterling], 2015
9:05.98 … Steve Maine [Highland], 2014
9:06.2y … Greg Stremmel [Gateway], 1974
9:06.47 … Jonathan Vitez [Haddonfield], 2010
9:06.52 … Connor Melko [Bishop Eustace], 2019
9:06.70 … Joshua Clark [Highland], 2016
9:07.03 … Greg Hughes [Mainland], 2004
9:07.2h … Ron Faith [Paul VI], 1985
9:07.2h … Kevin Pumphrey [Highland], 1986
9:07.42 … Aaron Groff [Cherry Hill East], 2016
9:07.7h … Marty Ludwikowski [Cherry Hill West], 1975
9:08.22 … Jon Anderson [Cinnaminson], 2004
9:09.27 … David Forward [Shawnee], 2009
9:09.38 … Kevin Antczak [Mainland Reg.], 2019
9:09.80 … Todd Campbell [Cinnaminson], 2009

Cherry Hill East’s Maya Drayton of Georgetown PRs in 200, nearly PRs in 400, advances to final in both at Big East Championships!!!!!!

Great start to the Big East meet for Cherry Hill East graduate Maya Drayton, now a junior at Georgetown.

Drayton ran a big PR of 24.16 to qualify for the 200 final, and she ran a near-PR 54.94 to qualify for the 400 final on Day of the Big East Championships at the George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex in Storrs, Conn.

In the 200, Drayton recorded an auto qualifier by placing second in the third of three semifinal races. The top two in each race plus the next two-fastest qualified for the final. Although the two other semis were wind-aided, giving those runners an advantage, the third semi was wind-legal at 1.7.

Drayton’s previous PR was a 24.39 in the prelims at the 2020 indoor Big East Championships at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. Her outdoor college best was 21.58 from last year’s Raleigh Relays, and her overall PR at 400 meters a 24.53 from the 2019 Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington.

Drayton was also in the third of three semis in the 400, and with the same qualifying format she placed second in that race as well.

She ran a season-best, set an outdoor PR and ran within 16-100ths of her lifetime best of 54.78, also from 2020 indoor Big Easts in Geneva but in the finals. Her outdoor best was a 55.83 from the Virginia Challenge in Charlottesville last month.

Drayton’s 200 time of 24.16 ranks No. 8 in Georgetown history, and is fastest since Amanda Kimbers set the school record of 23.28 at the 2012 Big East Championships. Her 400 time is No. 19 on the all-time Georgetown list but only 70-100ths of a second outside the top 10.

And kudos to Georgetown sports information for listing all-time top-25s in every event plus all-time bests in relay legs. By far the most comprehensive all-time lists I’ve seen on any college web site.

The 400 final is scheduled for 12:48 p.m. Saturday and the 200 final is at 1:50 p.m.

Sterling’s Sydney Coppolino of Virginia blazes an 800 PR, races to ACC finals!!!!!!

What an 800 by Sterling graduate Sydney Coppolino Friday in the 800 trials at the ACC Championships.

Coppolino, a junior at Virginia, lowered her PR more than a second to 2:06.15 and advanced to the finals with the 4th-fastest time in the trials at Morris Williams Track & Field Stadium on the Duke campus in Durham, N.C.

Her previous PR was 2:07.26 on the same track last month at Duke Invitational.

Coppolino’s time is No. 8 in Virginia history and appears to be fastest by a South Jersey alum in nine years, since Haddonfield graduate Greta Feldman ran 2:03.34 at the American Milers Club event in Indianapolis in 2013.

.The 800 final is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. Saturday.

Hammonton’s Alexa Gardner PRs in javelin at Big Ten Championships!!!!!

Hammonton grad Alexa Gardner PR’d in the javelin Friday in the Big Ten Conference meet in Minneapolis.

Gardner, a junior at Rutgers, placed 4th with a throw of 157-9. That eclipsed her PR of 155-6, which she threw at the Larry Ellis Invitational in Princeton last month as well as at the Penn Relays.

Gardner actually had two throws beyond her previous PR. She followed the 157-9 with a 156-1 and also had a throw of 152-4.

At Hammonton, Gardner had a PR of 142-1 when she won the state Group 3 meet at Northern Burlington in June of 2017.

Delsea grad Elisia Lancaster wins Missouri Valley hammer throw with #17 throw by a U.S. woman this year!!!!!

Delsea graduate Elisia Lancaster bombed a hammer PR Friday and won at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships.

Lancaster threw 220-4 on her fourth attempt at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa, to pass teammate and defending champion Shauniece O’Neal, who was in the lead with a 219-4 on her first attempt.

That’s No. 17 among all U.S. women this year and moves her up to No. 58 in U.S. history, one spot behind another Delsea graduate, Jamine Moton, who threw 220-6 in Baton Rouge in 2002.

It’s also No. 14 in NCAA Division 1 this year.

Next up for Lancaster is the NCAA East Region Preliminary at Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, Ind., May 25-28. The top performers there advance to the NCAA Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., June 8-11.

Lancaster’s previous PR was a throw of 219-9 last month at the Joey Haines Invitational at Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Last year, Lancaster placed fifth in the conference meet with a throw of 194-2. She had a PR of 207-11 coming into this season but increased it to 208-5 at a meet in Murray, Ky., in March and then 218-9 at the Joey Haynes meet. Since then she has thrown 210-7, 214-6 and 215-11 in her last three meets.

Lancaster opened Friday with a 200-10 followed by a 212-3. After fouling on her third attempt, she hit the winner on her first attempt of the finals. She fouled on No. 5 and 6, but O’Neal fouled on her last four throws and settled for second place, exactly a foot behind her teammate.

Eastern’s Kadence Dumas, Cherry Hill East’s Alexis Tepper lock up in fast dual meet 800 battle!!!

Interesting and very fast 800 in Wednesday’s Eastern-Cherry Hill East girls dual meet in Voorhees.

Eastern junior Kadence Dumas, in her first major 800 this year, edged Cherry Hill East’s Alexis Tepper, Dumas running 2:19.4 and Tepper 2:21.0.

You rarely get hot times in dual meets, but when conditions are good and two talented runners find themselves in the same race it can happen.

According to her MileSplit page, Dumas hadn’t run an 800 since a PR 2:32.14 at last year’s South Jersey Group 4 sectionals at Washington Township. She did run 58.08 at the South Jersey Elite, placing second to Timber Creek’s Chloe Jones, who ran 57.68. Those times rank Jones and White No. 3 and 4 in South Jersey this year.

Tepper, also a junior, ran 2:19.12 indoors at the Bubble, but the 2:21.0 is an outdoor personal best.

Although dual meet times aren’t considered for list purposes, Dumas would rank No. 3 in South Jersey this year and Tepper would be No. 5.

Promising performances from two of South Jersey’s best middle-distance runners. Certainly will make for a loaded 800 at the Olympic Conference meet, which will presumably include three of the Cherokee girls – Cherokee has the four-fastest half-milers in South Jersey so far this year – as well as White and Tepper.

The Olympic Conference Championships are scheduled for May 24 at Washington Township.

Jewel Ash wins second straight Big South 400IH title, NCAAs next!!!!!

Eastern grad Jewel Ash, a sophomore at Charleston Southern, won her second straight Big South Conference 400-meter intermediate hurdles title and broke the 58-second barrier for the third straight time.

Ash, who ran a personal-best and meet-record 57.16 in the trials on Monday, won the final in 57.92 at High Point, N.C. She won by nearly a second over Dejah Grant of Hampton, who was second in 58.89.

She ranks No. 7 in the NCAA East Region, No. 13 in Division 1, No. 17 among U.S. women and No. 46 in the world.

Ash won the 400IH at last year’s Big South Championships in 1:00.51 after a 59.50 in the trials that was her first race under a minute. She broke 59 for the first time with a 58.83 last month in Greensboro, N.C.

Next for Ash is the NCAA East Preliminary at the Robert Haugh Track and Field Complex at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, May 25-28. The NCAA Championships are scheduled for June 8-11 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.

Penns Grove’s Bailey Ricks wins 100 in #10 N.J. time at Salem County meet, also wins 200 and triple jump!!!!!

Penns Grove senior Bailey Ricks ran a huge PR of 12.48 to win the 100 at the Salem County Championships Wednesday at Pennsville. She came back to win the 200 as well.

Ricks’ 100 time is No. 5 in South Jersey this year and No. 10 in the state. It’s also fastest by a Salem County girl since 2015, when Penns Grove’s Jocelyn Brown ran 12.42 at the Meet of Champions after placing 2nd at states.

According to her MileSplit page, this was Ricks’ first major outdoor race this year and her first race since the indoor Meet of Champions. She ran 7.63 and placed third in the Group 1 state meet indoors at the Bubble. Her outdoor big-meet 100 PR seems to be a 14.26 from last year’s Group 1 sectionals at Washington Township.

The 12.48 is 2nd-fastest this year in the state by a Group 1 runner. Clayton’s Arianna Sharpe ran 12.35 at Delsea last week.

Ricks won the 200 in 26.42. Her MileSplit page shows no previous 200s in a major meet. She also won the triple jump at 34-3 in what appears to be her first lifetime triple jump competition. That’s No. 10 in South Jersey this year and No. 2 in New Jersey Group 1.

Salem won the team title 107-97 over Pennsville.