On Day 5 of the S.J. County Record Project, we swing through Cumberland County!!!

On Day 5 of the South Jersey County Record Project we make the scenic drive up the Garden State Park and out Rte. 47 and Rte. 55 from Cape May to Cumberland County!

For a county that only has three high schools these days, Cumberland County’s indoor records are strong, which is a testament to how good the Millville, Bridgeton and Vineland programs have been over the years.

If you missed any of the previous installments, they’re all right here:

Day 1: Atlantic County
Day 2: Burlington County
Day 3: Camden County
Day 4: Cape May County

We’ll move on to Gloucester County tomorrow and then Salem County, and then we’ll get to work on outdoor records!

As always, please note corrections, additions and omissions in the comments section!

BOYS
55-METER DASH:
6.41 … Chris Church, [Millville], 2007 [Meet of Champions]
60-METER DASH: 7.13 … Chris Church [Millville], 2008 [Nationals]
200-METER DASH: 22.40 … Curtis McIntyre [Bridgeton], 1992
22.40 … Royce Reed [Bridgeton], 1994
300-METER DASH: 34.83 … Royce Reed [Bridgeton], 1995
400-METER DASH: 48.55 … Roye Reed [Briddgeton[, 1995
500-METER RUN: 1:10.30 … Marquan Russel [Bridgeton], 2010 [SJTCA]
600-METER RUN: 1:24.89 … Zaon Bryant [Millville], 2020 [Stanner Games]
800-METER RUN: 1:55.14 … Shannon Sherrer [Vineland], 2002 [Meet of Champions]
1,000-METER RUN: 2:45.29 … Dustin Sutton [Millville], 2015 [New Balance Games]
1,500-METER RUN: 4:02.0 … Al Harden [Millville], 1979
1,600-METER RUN: 4:24.85 … Kenny Morrissey [Bridgeton], 2012 [Meet of Champions]
3,200-METER RUN: 9:29.29 … Urie Ridgeway [Bridgeton], 1989
55-METER HURDLES: 7.55 … Mikal Wright [Bridgeton], 2016 [SJTCA]
800-METER RELAY: 1:27.60 … Vineland, 2004 [Coca Cola Classic]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3:17.15 … Vineland, 2003 [Nationals]
3,200-METER RELAY: 8:02.39 … Bridgeton, 2001 [Easterns]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 3:27.6h … Vineland, 2003 [New Balance games]
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 11:04.25 … Bridgeton, 2012 [State Relays]
SHUTTLE HURDLES: 31.32 … Bridgeton, 1997
HIGH JUMP: 6-10 … Raffael Craig [Millville], 1999 [Meet of Champions]
LONG JUMP: 23-3 3/4 … Jamar Byrd [Vineland], 2005 [Gill Invitational]
TRIPLE JUMP: 44-3 … Ebenezer Edzi [Millville], 2020 [Marine Corps Classic]
POLE VAULT: 13-6 … Josh Parr [Millville], 2009 [N.J. Group 4]
SHOT PUT: 70-8 … Braheme Days Jr. [Bridgeton], 2013 [Easterns]

GIRLS
55-METER DASH:
7.14 … Shonda Burroughs [Vineland], 1999
200-METER DASH: 25.29 … Bryanna Craig [Millville], 2020 [Meet of Champions]
300-METER DASH: 41.48 … Bryanna Craig [Millville], 2020 [Stanner Games]
400-METER DASH: 56.65 … Britney Kott [Millville], 2009 [Easterns]
600-METER RUN: 1:38.10 … Raelynne Miller [Millville], 2018 [Coach Glynn Holiday Carnival]
800-METER RUN: 2:15.17 … Britney Kott [Millville], 2008 [Meet of Champions]
1,000-METER RUN: 3:08.42 … Raelynne Miller [Millville], 2017 [Ocean Breeze Games]
1,600-METER RUN: 5:02.86y … Paige Duca [Sacred Heart], 2013 [Nationals]
3,200-METER RUN: 11:18.59 … Raelynne Miller [Millville], 2017 [S.J. Group 4]
55-METER HURDLES: 8.24 … Malea Broome [Millville], 2019 [Meet of Champions]
60-METER HURDLES: 9.01 … Bryanna Craig [Millville], 2020 [Bullis Invite]
800-METER RELAY: 1:42.01 … Millville, 2019 [Nationals]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3:54.82 … Millville, 2008 [Easterns]
3,200-METER RELAY: 9:34.49 … Millville, 2008 [Marine Corps Holiday Classic]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 4:09.27 … Millville, 2008 [New Balance Games]
206-METER SHUTTLE HURDLES: 31.93 … Millville, 2019 [State Relays]
HIGH JUMP: 5-6 … Bryanna Craig [Millville], 2020 [Meet of Champions]
LONG JUMP: 19-7 1/2 … Helen Wilks [Bridgeton], 1993
TRIPLE JUMP: 36-8 1/2 … Leah Ellis [Millville], 2019 [Hispanic Games]
POLE VAULT: 11-6 … Melissa Marie Gale [Millville], 2005 [N.J. Group 4]
SHOT PUT: 45-3 … Nacole Moore [Bridgeton], 2000
PENTATHLON: 3584 … Bryanna Craig [Millville], Marine Corps Holiday Classic

On Day 4 of the South Jersey County Record Project, we roll into Cape May County!!!

OK, it’s time for Cape May County, and this was a tricky one, because Ocean City seems to hold just about every indoor county record there is. But there’s limited information available on Cape May so I did the best I could and I’m going to count on you guys to make any corrections or additions, and I’ll update this as we go.

Also, we’ve got a very cool project coming up very soon on New Jersey Milesplit with Robert Kellert, Jim Lambert and Pat Monferrat and maybe some other track junkies, so keep an eye on the MileSplit home page for details of that. It’s going to be awesome!

We all miss track desperately but I’m going to keep the content coming here until that happy day when there’s live results to write about! If you have any suggestions for lists or stats or anything else, send ’em over!

OK, here are the first three installments of the South Jersey County Record Project! Remember, we’ll finish indoor records and then move on to outdoor records.

Day 1: Atlantic County
Day 2: Burlington County
Day 3: Camden County

BOYS
55-METER DASH:
6.40 … Ken Henry [Ocean City], 1987
400-METER DASH: 51.78 … Walt Buganski [Ocean City], 1998 [Meet of Champions]
800-METER RUN: 1:57.59 … Miles Schoedler [Ocean City], 2011 [N.J. Group 3]
1,600-METER RUN: 4:09.96y … Miles Schoedler [Ocean City], 2011 [Brooks PR]
3,200-METER RUN: 9:30.27y … Kevin Scott [Ocean City], 2013 [Nationals]
55-METER HURDLES: 7.87 … Kevin King [Ocean City], 2013 [S.J. Group 3]
800-METER RELAY: 1:36.56 … Ocean City, 2018 [Ursinus Invitational]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3:34.82 … Ocean City, 2018 [N.J. Group 3]
3,200-METER RELAY: 8:11.71 … Ocean City, 2011 [State Relays]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 3:41.80 … Ocean City, 2011 [New Balance Games]
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 10:17.97 … Ocean City, 2011 [Nationals]
SHUTTLE HURDLES: 33.88 … Ocean City, 2011 [State Relays]
HIGH JUMP: 6-4 … Jim O’Connor [Ocean City], 2011 [N/A]
6-4 … Ben Marple [Ocean City], 1995 [N/A]
6-4 … Ryan Givens [Ocean City], 2014 [N/A]
LONG JUMP: 22-1 … Ryan Givens [Ocean City], 2015 [New Balance Nationals]
TRIPLE JUMP: 41-10 1/4 … Liam Bergman [Ocean City], 2017 [Marine Corps Holiday Classic]
POLE VAULT: 14-6 … Michael Oberg [Ocean City], 2011 [N.J. Group 3]
SHOT PUT: 51-0 1/2 … Dennis Singleton [Ocean City], 1997 [Meet of Champions]

GIRLS
55-METER DASH:
7.40 … Shelly Solheim, 1993 [N/A]
200-METER DASH: 25.79 … Yvonne Wolef [Middle Twp.], 2011 [SJTCA]
300-METER DASH: 44.72 … Rachel Stremme [Ocean City], 2015 [New Balance Games]
400-METER DASH: Erin Hanlon [Ocean City], 2020 [Varsity Classic]
800-METER RUN: 2:14.64 … Bridget Flynn [Ocean City], 2014 [Nationals]
1,000-METER RUN: 3:00.71 … Rachel Stremme [Ocean City], 2014 [New Balance Games]
1,600-METER RUN: 5:02.43y … Bridget Flynn [Ocean City], 2014 [New Balance Games]
3,000-METER RUN: 10:09.80 … Devon Grisbaum [Ocean City], 2015 [Hispanic Games]
3,200-METER RUN: 10:15.71y … Brittany Sedberry [Ocean City], 2006 [
5,000-METER RUN: 17:47.78 … Devon Grisbaum [Ocean City], 2015 [Nationals]
55-METER HURDLES: 9.19 … Mellisa Terwilliger [Ocean City], 2008 [S.J. Group 3 Sectionals]
800-METER RELAY: 1:50.23 … Ocean City, 2013 [N/A
1,600-METER RELAY: 4:10.74 … Ocean City, 1997 [Meet of Champions]
3,200-METER RELAY: 9:52.77 … Ocean City, 2004 [N/A]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 4:18.26 … Ocean City, 2014 [N/A
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 12:02.51 … Ocean City, 2014 [N/A
HIGH JUMP: 5-6 … Mandi Wolicki [Ocean City], 1996 [N/A]
LONG JUMP: 16-3 … Stephanie Lamson [Ocean City], 1999 [N/A]
TRIPLE JUMP: 32-0 … Sophia Gresham [Ocean City], 2018
POLE VAULT: 10-0 … Maryann Oberg [Ocean City], 2013
SHOT PUT: 37-6 1/4 … Maddie Bradway [Ocean City], 2014 [Marine Corps Holiday Classic]

It’s Day 3 of the County Record project! Here’s the Camden County’s boys and girls indoor records!!!

It’s Day 3 of the South Jersey County Record project! We’re starting out with indoor records and when we get through all seven South Jersey counties we’ll start putting together outdoor records!

When we’re done? We’ll have a great list of the all-time South Jersey records!  

As always … let us know of any errors or omissions in the comment’s section!

Day 1: Atlantic County
Day 2: Burlington County

BOYS
55-METER DASH:
6.30 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2001 [Stanner Games]
60-METER DASH: 6.70 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek]. 2011 [Brooks PR]
200-METER DASH: 21.82 … Antonio Tarantino [Paul VI], 2018 [Nationals]
300-METER DASH: 33.79 … Jade Smith [Camden], 2001 [Bishop Loughlin Games]
400-METER DASH: 48.27 … Jade Smith [Camden], 2002 [Midwest Indoors]
500-METER RUN: 1:08.20 … Alex Reber [Chery Hill East], 2010
600-METER RUN: 1:23.34 … Marcus Phillips [Cherry Hill East], 2011 [Bishop Loughlin Games]
800-METER RUN: 1:55.93 … Derek Gess [Haddonfield], 2017 [Easterns ]
1,000-METER RUN: 2:30.81 … Andre Riviello [Eastern], 2003 []
1,500-METER RUN: 3:55.75 … Greg Pelose [Haddonfield], 2016 [Nationals]
1,600-METER RUN: 4:11.89 … Luke Petela [Haddon Twp.], 2015 [Nationals]
3,000-METER RUN: 8:21.8h … Jason DiJoseph [Paul VI], 1989 [Reebok]
3,200-METER RUN: 8:58.81 … Jonathan Vitez [Haddonfield], 2010 [Meet of Champions
5,000-METER RUN: 14:43.10 … Aaron Groff [Cherry Hill East], 2016 [Nationals]
55-METER HURDLES: 7.22 … Dwight Ruff [Camden], 2001 [Stanner Games]
60-METER HURDLES: 7.99 … Chais Hill [Highland], 2015 [Nationals]
800-METER RELAY: 1:26.90 … Camden, 2004 [Easterns]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3:15.78 … Camden, 2001 [Easterns]
3,200-METER RELAY: 7:55.44 … Haddonfield, 2010 [Hispanic Games]
FOUR-MILE RELAY: 17:22.12 … Haddonfield, 2010 [Nationals]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 3:37.66 … Haddonfield, 2016 [State Relays]
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 10:09.78 … Haddonfield, 2010 [Nationals]
SHUTTLE HURDLES: 30.18 … Winslow Twp., 2020 [State Relays]
HIGH JUMP: 7-0 … Terry Ferguson [Cherry Hill West], 1987 []
LONG JUMP: 23-11 1/2 … Kerry Vivett [Edgewood], 1985 []
TRIPLE JUMP: 48-9 … Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013 [Nationals]
POLE VAULT: 15-0 1/4 … Devon Purves [Haddonfield], 2005 [N/A]
SHOT PUT: 60-10 3/4 … John Purvus [Winslow Twp.], 2020 [State Group 3]

GIRLS
55-METER DASH:
6.88 … Patti Dunlap [Camden], 1979
60-METER DASH: 7.53 … Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2014 [Nationals]
200-METER DASH: 24.39 … Shakirah Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017 [Easterns]
300-METER DASH: 39.16 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006 [Stanner Games]
400-METER DASH: 55.16 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2006 [Hispanic Games]
500-METER RUN: 1:19.6 … Aliya Rae Garozzo [Paul VI], 2019 [New Balance Games]
600-METER RUN: 1:36.37 … Taneshia Pittman [Wilson], 2002 [Stanner Games]
800-METER RUN: 2:10.0 … Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2001 [Varsity Classic]
1,000-METER RUN: 2:52.52 … Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], 2010 [New Balance Invite]
1,500-METER RUN: 4:37.31 … Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 2016 [Millrose Games]
1,600-METER RUN: 4:49.46y … Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2001 [Nike Invitational]
3,000-METER RUN: 10:16.46 … Megan Venables [Highland Reg.], 2009 [Mayors Cup]
3,200-METER RUN: 10:38.11 … Megan Venables [Highland], 2011 [State Group 3]
5,000-METER RUN: 16:55.69 … Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], 2010 [Nationals]
55-METER HURDLES: 7.89 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow Twp.], 2012 [Easterns]
800-METER RELAY: 1:39.55 … Winslow Twp., 2018 [Nationals]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3:48.84 … Camden, 1995 [N/A]
3,200-METER RELAY: 9:19.35 … Woodrow Wilson, 2002 [Nationals]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 4:03.93 … Haddonfield, 2001 [National Scholastic]
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 11:43.94 … Haddonfield, 2014 [Nationals]
206-METER SHUTTLE HURDLES: 30.74 … Winslow Twp., 2014 [State Relays]
HIGH JUMP: 5-10, Tierra Hooker [Timber Creek]. 2018 [Ocean Breeze Invite]
LONG JUMP: 19-8 1/4 … Tionna Tobias [Winslow Twp.], 2018 [Easterns]
TRIPLE JUMP: 38-4 … She’quell Higgs [Winslow Twp.], 2013 [Poreda Invitational]
POLE VAULT: 11-2 … Sarah Parr [Audubon], 2020 [Philly Jumps Club], 2020
SHOT PUT: 46-1 … Cydney Thomas [Haddon Heights], 2019 [S.J. Group 1 Sectionals]

On Day 2 of the county record project, we take a look at Burlington County’s boys and girls indoor records!

In Part 1 of our county record project, we took a look at Atlantic County. You can find the Atlantic County boys and girls indoor records here.

Today, it’s Burlington County’s turn. I was there for most of these, and it’s a pretty darn good list, with three Olympians, a few state records and two former national records.

As always, drop a line in the comments section if you see any mistakes or omissions!

Tomorrow it’s Camden County’s turn!

BOYS
55-METER DASH:
6.36 … Kenny Reynolds [Willingboro], 1986 [Easterns]
60-METER DASH: 7.00 … Prince Kim [Bordentown], 2008 [N/A]
200-METER DASH: 21.86 … Antonio Abney [Willingboro], 2007 [Easterns]
400-METER DASH: 48.36 … Mohamad Kanu [Lenape], 2000 [Easterns]
600-METER RUN: 1:19.6 … Rob Novak [Bordentown], 2005 [Varsity Classic]
800-METER RUN: 1:54.80 … Marvin Lewis [Willingboro], 2001 [Easterns]
1,000-METER RUN: 2:33.50 … Roger Lawyer [Willingboro], 1988 [Vitalis Invitational]
1,600-METER RUN: 4:13.56 … Marc Pelerin [Cherokee], 2002 [Bishop Loughlin Games]
3,200-METER RUN: 9:00.27 … Austin Gabay [Cinnaminson], 2020 [Meet of Champions]
5,000-METER RUN: 16:14.62 .. .Sean Mulroy [Lenape], 2010 [National Scholastic]
55-METER HURDLES: 7.22 … Isaac Williams [Willingboro], 2012 [Meet of Champions]
800-METER RELAY: 1:28.46 … Lenape, 2000 [Easterns]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3:16.40 … Lenape, 2000 [Nationals]
3,200-METER RELAY: 7:43.64 … Cherokee, 2012 [Nationals]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 3:30.45 … Lenape, 2001 [National Scholastic]
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 10:16.32 … Cherokee, 2001 [Easterns]
SHUTTLE HURDLES: 29.9 … Moorestown, 1975 [N/A]
HIGH JUMP: 7-4 1/4 … Mike Morrison [Willingboro], 2003 [Varsity Classic]
LONG JUMP: 25-5 … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979 [Easterns]
TRIPLE JUMP: 45-3 1/2 … Zakiyy Williams [Rancocas Valley], 2015 [Varsity Classic]
POLE VAULT: 14-6 … Mike Maira [Seneca], 2009 [N.J. Group 3]
SHOT PUT: 62-7 3/4 … Kamron Kobolak [Cinnaminson], 2018 [New Balance Nationals]

GIRLS
55-METER DASH:
6.73 … Michelle Glover [Willingboro], 1981 [Dallas Invitational]
60-METER DASH: 7.56 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000 [Nationals]
200-METER DASH: 24.48 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000 [Easterns]
300-METER DASH: 39.42 … Aliyah Taylor [Rancocas Valley], 2018 [Bishop Loughlin Games]
300-YARD DASH: 38.0 … Bobbie Tabb [Willingboro], 1980 [N/A]
400-METER DASH: 54.24 … Okechi Obuokiri [Willingboro], 2003 [Nationals]
600-METER RUN: 1:34.5h … Okechi Ogbuokiri [Willingboro], 2003 [Bishop Loughlin Games]
800-METER RUN: 2:12.4 … Monica Olkowski [Cherokee], 1990
1,000-YARD RUN: 2:34.65 … Monica Olkowski [Cherokee], 1990 [Vitalis]
1,000-METER RUN: 2:50.63 … Michelle DiMuro [Shawnee], 1985 []
1,500-METER RUN: 4:42.0 … Brittnee Bynoe [Willingboro], 2003 [Colgate Games Week 4]
1,600-METER RUN: 4:57.12 … Megan Quimby [Lenape], 2016 [Meet of Champions]
3,000-METER RUN: 9:53.39 … Megan Lacy [Cherokee], 2012 [Princeton Invitational], 2011
3,200-METER RUN: 10:23.49y … Megan Lacy [Cherokee], 2012 [Nationals]
5,000-METER RUN: 16:49.00 … Megan Lacy [Cherokee], 2012 [Nationals]
55-METER HURDLES: 7.92 … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981
800-METER RELAY: 1:40.77 … Moorestown, 2000 [Easterns]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3: 45.57 … Willingboro, 2003 [Nationals]
3,200-METER RELAY: 9: 04.66 … Lenape, 2013 [Nationals]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 4: 01.41 … Willingboro, 2003 [Nationals]
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 11:54.63 … Lenape, 2013 [Easterns]
206-METER SHUTTLE HURDLES: 32.06 … Lenape, 2014 [State Relays]
HIGH JUMP: 5-8 … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981 [N/A]
5-8 … Lindsey Walsh [Lenape], 2008 [State Relays]
5-8 … Shatich Rivers [Moorestown], 1992 [N/A]
5-8 … Abby Campbell [Shawnee], 2002 [Easterns]
LONG JUMP: 21-7 1/2 … Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981 [Dallas Invitational]
TRIPLE JUMP: 38-0 1/2 … Shaya Wilkerson [Willingboro], 2012 [Easterns]
POLE VAULT: 13-5 … Danielle O’Reilly [Shawnee], 2004 [Varsity Classic]
SHOT PUT: 43-10 … Ronetta Hunter [Burlington Twp.], 2015 [Nationals]

126th annual Penn Relays cancelled

11139406_10205360744252448_331448197439082044_n.jpgAfter 125 years, the Penn Relays has been canceled for the first time, due to the coronavirus, meet officials announced on Monday.

The decision obviously is not a surprise. The meet, which annually brings together youth, high school, collegiate, pro and Masters athletes, was scheduled for April 23-25 at Franklin Field.

Meet officials in a statement said they are exploring the option of holding a scaled-down one-day meet in late May or early June.

“No one associated with the Penn Relays has ever wanted to see a cancellation,” meet director Dave Johnson said in a statement on the Relays web site. “While participating in the meet as an athlete, coach or official remains a bucket list goal for many, the event has long served as an annual homecoming for families, friends, teams and social groups. Without the Penn Relays, springtime in Philadelphia will not be the same. We will be back for the 2021 Penn Relays on April 22 through 24 at Franklin Field, when we hope to see brighter days and be reunited with Penn Relays family.”

Penn Relays officials emphasized that the one-day meet won’t replace the Penn Relays and won’t be called the Penn Relays but hopefully will allow some of the athletes who would have participated next month to compete at Franklin Field later this spring.

“The University of Pennsylvania has hosted the Penn Relays for 125 consecutive years through the World Wars and other world-wide health issues,” said Dr. M. Grace Calhoun, Penn’s director of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics. “This spirit of perseverance and resiliency will continue as we plan for a track meet later in the year when the health and safety of our community is more certain.”

The Penn Relays, first held April 21, 1895, is the oldest and largest annual track meet in the United States, generally drawing more than 100,000 spectators over its three days.

It’s the South Jersey county record book project! We start with Atlantic County!

We start out our series of South Jersey county records with Atlantic County’s boys and girls indoor records!

Over the next week or so we’ll be posting indoor county records for the rest of South Jersey – Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties. When that’s done? It’s on to outdoor records!

These marks come from a variety of sources but mostly from my library of old New Jersey Track annuals, which Ed Grant put out from 1966 through 2012 or so, and also from the MileSplit database. Some marks were found in the giant results books I maintained (and fortunately kept) while covering track in the pre-Internet era – from the early 1980s through the late 1990s.

As always, please let me know of any errors and omissions you see in the comment’s section!

ATLANTIC COUNTY
INDOOR
BOYS
55-METER DASH:
6.46 … Darnell Charless [Oakcrest], 2012 [Meet of Champions]
60-METER DASH: 7.06 … Fabian Santiago [Oakcrest], 2012 [New Balance Nationals]
200-METER DASH: 22.04 … A.J. Dawson [Holy Spirit], 2013 [Easterns]
300-METER DASH: 33.94 … Amir Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2017 [Armory Invitational]
300-YARD DASH: 37.80 … Elijah Crouch [Buena Reg.] , 2014 [Pearl River Holiday Festival
400-METER DASH: 48.48 … Amir Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2017 [Easterns]
500-METER RUN: 1:04.89 … Gabriel Moronta [Pleasantville], 2020 [New Balance Games]
600-METER RUN: 1:20.90 … Gabriel Moronta [Pleasantville], 2020 [Ocean Br. Freedom Games]
600-YARD RUN: 1:21.70 … Elijah Crouch [Buena Reg.], 2014 [Pearl River Holiday Festival]
800-METER RUN: 1:51.52 … Jacob Clark [Pleasantville], 2013 [New Balance Nationals]
1,000-METER RUN: 2:27.71 … Jacob Clark [Pleasantville], 2012 [Bishop Loughlin Games]
1,600-METER RUN: 4:18.22 … Jacob Clark [Pleasantville], 2013 [N.J. Group 2]
3,200-METER RUN: 9:17.52 … Lou Corgliano [Hammonton], 2013 [Meet of Champions]
5,000-METER RUN: 15:29.37 … Philip Fanz [St. Augustine], 2010 [New Balance Nationals]
55-METER HURDLES: 7.10 … Sincere Rhea [St. Augustine], 2019 [New Balance Nationals]
800-METER RELAY: 1:29.06 … Oakcrest, 2012 [New Balance Invite]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3:18.45 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2017 [New Balance Nationals]
3,200-METER RELAY: 7:45.55 … Pleasantville, 2013 [Easterns]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 3:33.22 … Pleasantville, 2012 [Marine Corps Holiday Classic]
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 10:35.68 … Pleasantville, 2013 [Group 2 State Relays]
SHUTTLE HURDLES: 29.74 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2009 [Large-School Relays]
HIGH JUMP: 6-10 3/4 … Paul Klemic [Mainland Reg.], 2000 [Meet of Champions]
LONG JUMP: 23-2 1/2 … Rich Winstead [Egg Harbor Twp.], 1988 [Easterns]
TRIPLE JUMP: 43-6 … Mubeen Momodu [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2019 [Easterns]
POLE VAULT:14-1 … Joshua Cohen [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2019 [S.J.-4 Sectionals]
SHOT PUT: 59-9 … Kofi Yamoah [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2013 [Easterns]

GIRLS
55-METER DASH:
6.98 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2020 [Meet of Champions]
60-METER DASH: 7.66 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2018 [New Balance Indoors]
200-METER DASH: 24.83 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2020 [Meet of Champions]
300-METER DASH: 40.22 … Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006 [N/A]
400-METER DASH: 54.91 … Nijgia Snapp [Oakcrest], 2008 [Easterns]
500-METER RUN: 1:17.31 … Maya Harper [Pleasantville], 2020 [New Balance Games]
600-METER RUN: 1:36.75 … Cierra Farquharson [Pleasantville], 2006 [N/A]
800-METER RUN: 2:18.10 … Nijgia Snapp [Oakcrest], 2008 [S.J. Group 4]
1,000-METER RUN: 3:08.64 … Bridget Flynn [Holy Spirit], 2012 [N.J. Catholic Track Conference]
1,600-METER RUN: 5:01.21 … Juliana Catania [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2016 [N.J. Group 4]
3,000-METER RUN: 10:00.86 … Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg.], 2017 [New Balance Nationals]
3,200-METER RUN: 10:33.95y … Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg.], 2015 [Bishop Loughlin Games]
5,000-METER RUN: 17:24.43 … Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg.], 2016 [New Balance Nationals]
55-METER HURDLES: 7.89 … Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006 [Easterns]
800-METER RELAY: 1:42.90 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2018 [Easterns]
1,600-METER RELAY: 3:56.52 … Buena, 1999 [Easterns]
3,200-METER RELAY: 9:21.38 … Buena, 1999 [Easterns]
SPRINT MEDLEY: 4:13.33 … Buena, 1999 [N/A]
DISTANCE MEDLEY:12:11.47 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2016 [NJ Catholic Track Conference]
206-METER SHUTTLE HURDLES: 32.22 … Absegami, 2016 [State Relays]
HIGH JUMP: 5-6 … Marcene Jack [Mainland Reg.], 2004 [Meet of Champions]
5-6 … Natalie Cowan [Hammonton], 2014 [Varsity Classic]
LONG JUMP: 18-6 1/2 … Asia Young [Holy Spirit], 2016 [NJ Catholic Track Conference]
TRIPLE JUMP: 40-1 1/2 … Claudine Smith [Atlantic City], 2019 [New Balance Nationals]
POLE VAULT: 10-7 … Casey Sturts [Buena Reg.], 2013 [S.J. Group 3]
SHOT PUT: 43-10 1/4 … Mercedes Hicks [Atlantic City], 2006 [Easterns]

And now the top South Jersey freshmen girls in each event from the 2020 indoor season!!!

Yesterday, we looked at the top South Jersey boys from this past indoor season. Today, it’s the girls’ turn!

Here, thanks to the New Jersey MileSplit 158187145220864304database, is a look at the top South Jersey freshmen girls this year. Some truly impressive stuff here and some talented athletes to follow over the next few years!

Click here for the boys list!

As always, please let me know of any errors or omissions in the comment’s section and we’ll get ’em fixed right quick!

As we all get through these weeks together, I’ll be posting tons of historical lists on this blog. My project starting Monday will be boys and girls indoor and outdoor county records for every South Jersey county! We’ll start tomorrow with Atlantic County and go through a different county each day!

If there’s anything you’d like to see, leave me a message in the comment’s section and I’ll do my best to put it together!

55-METER DASH: Paul VI’s Briyel Brown ran a personal-best 7.47 at the Millrose Games but had a series of fast 55’s, including a 7.51 for a big win at Ocean Breeze last month. She was No. 15 in South Jersey overall and the No. 5 freshman in New Jersey, and as you’re about to see she showed great range in her first season of high school track.

200-METER DASH: Briyel Brown only ran two 200s, but her 26.41 at the Hispanic Games at the Armory was No. 1 in the state by a freshman, ahead of a 26.60 that Ajanae Thompson of Union Catholic ran at Ocean Breeze. 

300-METER DASH: Janelle Marshall of Cherry Hill West led all South Jersey freshmen at 300 meters with a 43.02 at the Ocean Breeze Freedom Games. She was also No. 2 in the 400 with a 1:00.86, only 4-100ths of a second behind the South Jersey leader (see below). Marshall and Mikayla Surles of Pleasantville were the No. 1 and 2 freshmen in the state, Surles running 43.41 at New Balance. The only faster South Jersey freshman in the last 10 years was Janeya Hammond of Winslow, who ran 41.79 at the 2017 New Balance Games.

400-METER DASH: Once again, it’s Briyel Brown of Paul VI, who led all South Jersey freshmen with a 1:00.82 at the Hispanic Games at the Armory back in early January. That was her last 400 of the indoor season and made her third-fastest in New Jersey, behind only Jenai Berry of Scotch Plains-Fanwood [58.52] and Maameyaa Nyinah of Union Catholic [59.74]. 

600-METER RUN: There aren’t a ton of opportunities to run the 600 and it’s not an easy race to approach, but Kayla McCormick of Burlington Township ran 2:00.90 for the 600 at the Bishop Loughlin Games at Ocean Breeze back before Christmas in her only venture at 600 meters this winter.

800-METER RUN: We wrote about Cherokee’s Kelsey Niglio in our “Five South Jersey performances you might have missed,” which you can find here. Niglio ran 2:18.61 for 13th at the Meet of Champions, capping a terrific season that also saw her place fifth at sectionals and seventh at states. Her time made her No. 4 freshman in the state and No. 7 nationally, according to the MileSplit U.S. database. She’s also No. 3 in Cherokee history, behind only Monica Olkowski [2:12.46 when she won the 1990 Meet of Champions] and Lisa Burkholder [2:17.23 at 2004 Easterns]. Niglio was also No. 4 freshman in the 1,600 at 5:31.15.

1,000-METER RUN: Jocelyn Rodriguez opened her season back in mid-December with a 3:25.05 for 1,000 meters and that stood up as the top South Jersey time all year by a freshman. Rodriguez also No. 7 freshman in the 800 at 2:30.58. 

1,600-METER RUN: Aubrey Pierontoni, the youngest of Kingsway’s three distance-running sisters, PR’d at sectionals with a sixth-place finish in 5:13.7 in a very Deep South Jersey Group 4 race. Pierontoni was also No. 3 in the 800 at 2:24.58 and we’ll get to her 3,200 in a second. Pierontoni was the No. 4 freshman in the state in the 1,600 and No. 21 nationally, according to the MileSplit national database.

MILE: Grace Wassell of Highland ran the full mile at Easterns in 5:13.55, where she was the top freshman in the race, 16-100ths of a second ahead of Sophie Ginsberg, a freshman at White Plains (N.Y.) High School, your writer’s alma mater!

3,200-METER RUN: Aubrey Pierontoni also earned the No. 1 freshman ranking in South Jersey in the 3,200 with her 11:29.19, which was third-fastest in the state among 9th-graders. She ran that 11:29.19 at the stat Group 4 meet.

55-METER HURDLES: Aniya Bush of Williamstown only ran a handful of early-season races, but in her last foray over the 55-meter hurdles she ran a big PR of 9.56, fastest this year among South Jersey freshmen. That came at a SJTCA freshman / novice meet at the BennettcCenter in early February.

HIGH JUMP: Autumn Craig’s high jump PR came as part of her indoor pentathlon at the Marine Corps Holiday Classic at the Armory back in December. Craig cleared 5-0 1/4, and that wound up being No. 3 in the state this year among freshmen, behind only Tenafly’s Norina Khanzada and Howell’s Samantha Strydesky, who both cleared 5-2. Craig was sixth in that pentathlon with 2,497 points, which made her the No. 2 freshman in the country. Paul VI’s Kamryn CIeslik and Mainland’s Emma Crozier-Carole were right behind Craig with 5-0 clearances.

LONG JUMP: Franchesca Richards of Haddonfield had the best long jump mark by a South Jersey freshman girl this winter with her 14-9 at Ocean Breeze back in January. Richards also cleared 4-10 in the high jump at sectionals, which made her tied for No. 4 in South Jersey.

TRIPLE JUMP: Millville’s Craig was also No. 1 in the triple with her 33-5 1/2 at the Archbishop Malloy Stanner Games at the Armory in January in her only triple jump competition of the season. Craig was No. 2 in the state among freshmen in the triple behind Union Catholic’s Alexandra Bonn, who hit 36-7 3/4 at the Meet of Champions.

POLE VAULT: Millville’s Craig, Mainland’s Emma Crozier-Carole and Delsea’s Reese Gebhard all cleared 8-0 to share top freshman honors in South Jersey. Craig hit 8-0 at the Hispanic Games, Gebhard at sectionals  and Crozier-Carole at a SJTCA meet at the Bennett Center in December. As we mentioned above, Craig was also No. 1 in the high jump and triple jump, and Crozier-Carole was tied for No. 2 in the high jump. Those three shared the No. 2 ranking in the state behind Montgomery’s Lauren Cashman, who cleared 10-0 five times, including at the Meet of Champions.

SHOT PUT: An injury unfortunately cut her season short after state relays, but Ciara Demarest of Williamstown threw 38-3 at the first Cherokee Throw Down, No. 2 among throwers of all grades this year in South Jersey behind Zhanye Vines of Burlington Township, who threw 38-4 1/2 at states. Demarest was the top freshman in New Jersey and No. 4 nationally, according to the MileSplit database, despite missing the second half of the season. And a shoutout to South Jersey’s No. 2 freshman, Haddon Heights’ Abigail Lelionis, who threw 32-0 and took 4th at South Jersey Group 1 sectionals and then sixth at states. You can read more about Ciara here.

PENTATHLON: Autumn Craig shows up again! Millville’s Craig placed sixth at the Marine Corps Holiday Classic pentathlon at the Armory in December with 2,497 points, which made her the No. 2 freshman in the country this year, behind only Kiyanni Simas of Milford (Mass.) High, who scored 2,644 points at the MSTCA pentathlon at the Reggie Lewis Center in Roxbury, Mass., in February.

A look at the top South Jersey freshmen in every event during the 2020 indoor season!!!

A look at the top freshmen in South Jersey during the 2020 indoor season shows just how talented Pennsauken’s Class of 2023 is.

But even though Pennsauken athletes dominate this list, there were plenty of other promising freshmen that competed in South Jersey this winter.

Here, with a tip of the hat to the New Jersey MileSplit 158187145220864304database, is a look at the top South Jersey freshmen boys this year. We’ll take a look at the girls list tomorrow!

Later in the week, I’ll have the all-time South Jersey freshmen boys and girls lists as well!

As always, please let me know of any errors or omissions in the comment’s section and we’ll get ’em fixed right quick!

55-METER DASH: Pennsauken’s Ejani Shakir ran 6.72 in the finals of the Group 55 at the South Jersey Group 3 sectionals, where he placed third, behind only seniors Caleb Nartey of Hammonton (6.68) and Jaden Stanley of Absegami (6.70). Shakir was also the No. 3 freshman in the state 

200-METER DASH: Shakir was also the top 200 runner in South Jersey and also in the state with his 22.69 for 12th at the Meet of Champions. He’s the only freshman who was under 23 seconds in New Jersey this year, and he was No. 7 in the country according to the MileSplit database. He was also No. 2 overall in South Jersey, behind only Millville junior Elias Rivera, who ran 22.47 and finished two spots ahead of Shakir at the Meet of Champions. That 22.69 is fastest by a South Jersey freshman in at least 10 years.

300-METER DASH: Pleasantville’s Xander Roberts ran 37.35 at the New Balance Games in January, which also made him the top freshman in the 300 in New Jersey. Roberts also ran as fast as 53.74 in the 400

400-METER DASH: More Pennsauken! Bryce Tucker focused on the 800, but he did run a few 400s and went as fast as 52.41 in his only 400 that wasn’t on the Bennett Center track. That came early in the season at the Hispanic Games at the Armory and made him the No. 3 freshman in the state, behind Matthew Griffin of Whippany Park (51.78) and Andre Pearson of North Brunswick (52.18). Williamstown freshman Mark Williams (52.68), Wilson freshman Premier Wynn (52.88) and Tucker’s freshman teammate and classmate, Kahlil Ali (52.96), also ran sub-53.

600-METER RUN: The 600 was once a staple of indoor track meets – back in the 300, 600, 1,000 days —but it’s only run at a few meets anymore. Willingboro’s Rashad Darian put together a good one at the New Balance Games at the Armory, running 1:27.12, fastest in the state this year and No. 3 nationally.

800-METER RUN: You can find more about Bryce Tucker’s remarkable state freshman record of 1:56.75 here [https://sjtrackblog.com/2020/03/10/pennsaukens-bryce-tucker-shatters-n-j-800-freshman-class-record-with-mind-blowing-race-at-meet-of-champions/]. Tucker was the fifth-fastest half-miler in New Jersey and No. 12 in the state and fastest freshman in the country, just ahead of Nathan Cumberbatch of Shorewood (Wisc.) High, who ran 1:56.99 at a meet in Lexington, Ky., in February. 

1,000-METER RUN: Rancocas Valley freshman Ryan Smith ran 3:00.83 at Ocean Breeze in January in his first and only 1,000-meter foray. He also ran 4:53.87 and 10:19.45, and that 10:19.45 – at sectionals – made him No. 2 in the 3,200 among South Jersey freshmen and No. 6 in the state.

1,600-METER RUN: Staying on the familiar Pennsauken theme … Joel Oquendo ran 4:45.47 at Ocean Breeze, earning the top freshman time by a couple seconds over Highland’s Gavin Gallo, who ran 4;47.35. Oquendo ran sub-4:50 the last four times he raced the 1,600. Oquendo also ran 2:05.89, which made him No. 2 to Tucker in South Jersey and No. 5 in the state, and 10:20.38, which was No. 3 in South Jersey and No. 7 in the state.

3,200-METER RUN: Highland’s Gavin Gallo takes top freshman honors in the 3,200 with a 10:14.01 at sectionals. Gallo was coming off a very good XC season where he ran 17:12 for 19th at sectionals and ran 17:40 at Holmdel at states. He also won the freshman race at the South Jersey Open over 3,200 meters at Delsea. Not far behind was R.V.’s Ryan Smith, who ran 10:19.45 at SJ-4 sectionals.

55-METER HURDLES: You thought Tucker was just a middle-distance runner? He ran 8.01 over the 55-meter highs at the Bubble in February and also placed fourth at sectionals before running a near-PR 8.03 at states. He was by far the top freshman hurdler in the state, with Lakewood’s Menzel Thomas No. 2 at 8.36. According to the MileSplit U.S. data base, Tucker was No. 2 freshman in the hurdles behind only Peyton Jones of Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake, Va., who ran 7.79 in a meet in January in Hampton, Va. But that was Jones’ only race under 8 seconds. He’s the fastest South Jersey freshman in at least 10 years.

HIGH JUMP: Three South Jersey freshmen hit 5-6 this winter, including – who else – Pennsauken’s Bryce Tucker. Eastern’s James Heard and Cherry Hill West’s Jacob Carlson. The last South Jersey freshmen over 6-0 were Justyce Pollitt of St. Augustine and Antwan Dickerson of Pennsauken, both in 2010.

LONG JUMP: Top South Jersey freshman in the long jump was St. Augustine’s Dominic Tenuto, who hit 17-6 3/4 at Ocean Breeze last month. Penuto also hurdled, sprinted and ran everything up to the 1,000 this winter, and that 17-6 3/4 came in his only long jump competition of the year.

POLE VAULT: Tough event for freshmen but Xavier Ramos of Vineland was clearly the best this winter, getting over the bar at 9-6 at sectionals, two feet higher than any other South Jersey freshman. He also ran the 55, hurdled and high jumped. That was the best clearance by a South Jersey vaulter since Nico Morales of Delsea hit 10-6 in 2017.

SHOT PUT: Sean Rowand of Delsea hit 35-10 at the Cherokee Throw Down No. 3 in February, earning No. 1 freshman honors by just over a foot over Taiwan Moses Davis of Oakcrest, who threw 34-3 1/2.

A salute to South Jersey’s qualifiers for this weekend’s cancelled NCAA Division 3 Championships

A large contingent of South Jersey athletes qualified for NCAA Division 3 National Championships this weekend at the JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, N.C.

Those athletes won’t get a chance to compete now, but they certainly deserve some recognition for their achievements during the season.

Let’s take a look:

MEN
AHMIR JOHNSON, ROWAN
Johnson, a sophomore at Rowan, jumped 48-8 1/4 at the All-Atlantic Championships in Rochester to earn the No. 4 seed in the triple jump. Johnson, a graduate of Wissahickon High in Ambler and a transfer from Gwynned Mercy, broke the Rowan school record of 48-2 set in 2018 by Harrison Escoffery.

RAKIM COYLE, ROWAN
Coyle, a graduate of Wildwood Catholic and Rowan sophomore, hit an indoor PR 23-7 1/2 in the long jump to win the All-Atlantic meet. He was the No. 10 seed in the long jump at nationals and one of three Rowan long jumpers to qualify.

FRANCIS RICHARD, ROWANThe junior from Northern Highlands in Allendale also got in at the long jump as the No. 15 seed with a personal-best 23-3 1/4 at AARTF.

JOHN OWENS, ROWAN
Owens, a sophomore from West Windsor-Plainsboro North, got into nationals as the 20th and final seed in the long jump with his season-best 23-2 on his final attempt at the Gotham Cup at Ocean Breeze in January. He’s got a lifetime best of 23-7 1/2 from last year’s AARTF meet in Cortland, N.Y.

1,600-METER RELAY, ROWAN
The all-South Jersey quarter of freshman Jah’mere Beasley from Sterling, freshman Jake Kolodziej from Washington Township, junior Justin Bishop from Mainland Regional and junior Francis Terry from Sterling earned the No. 4 seed in the 1,600-meter relay with a 3:17.02 in Rochester earlier this month.

DISTANCE MEDLEY, ROWAN
Junior Nick Neville from South Brunswick, junior Vincent Delle from Old Bridge, sophomore Joe DeVito of Jackson Liberty and sophomore Kevin Lauren from Lenape ran 10:06.06, only 6 1/2 seconds off the school record set by Nick Nocco of Southern Regional, Bishop, Neville and Kevin Veltre of Brick Memorial at NCAA’s last year.

ROBERT ABRAMS, TCNJ
The Cherry Hill West graduate got the No. 7 seed in the mile with his personal-best 4:13.19 at the AARTFC meet in Rochester earlier this month. That was eight seconds faster than his best time last year.

SAMUEL GERSTENBACHER, ELIZABETHTOWN

Gerstenbacher, an E-town senior from Schalick, was the No. 9 seed in the 3,000 with an 8:26.67 personal-best at the AARTFC Championships two weeks ago. Note that Cherokee graduate Mike Zurzolo, a TCNJ senior, ran 8:31.21 and missed qualifying by 32-100ths of a second.

WOMEN
MYIAH STURDIVANT, ROWAN
Sturdivant, a junior out of Timber Creek, earned the No. 16 seed in the 400 with her 57.44 at a last-chance meet at Ocean Breeze. Sturdivant was on Rowan’s 400-meter relay team that earned All-America honors last spring.

ANGEL ROWE, ROWAN
Rowe, a senior from Passaic County Tech, was also a No. 16 seed, thanks to a huge 38-2 3/4 triple jump at Ocean Breeze. This was going to be her fifth NCAA Championships.

KAILA CARTER, TCNJ
Carter, a senior from Cherokee, had a terrific season, winning titles at both the NJAC and AARTFC meets. Her best time over the 60-meter hurdles was 8.89, but she ran 8.22 over 55 meters, which converts to 8.84 and got her the No. 11 seed. She still would have gotten in with her 8.89 but just as a slightly lower seed.

JESSICA MCRAE, STOCKTON
Jessica McRae, a senior from Carteret, jumped a personal-best 38-11 3/4 at the Fasttrack Invite at Ocean Breeze last month to earn her first career ticket to NCAAs.

Here are the full set of seeds for the men’s meet and the women’s meet. If I missed any South Jersey athletes please let me know in the comment’s section!

2020 New Balance Indoor Nationals cancelled

The 2020 New Balance National Scholastic Championships, scheduled to begin Friday at the Armory, have been cancelled, according to the National Scholastic Athletics Foundation, which runs the meet.

“Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and out of concern for the safety of all athletes, coaches and families, we’ve decided it’s in the best interest of all parties to cancel the meet,” meet director Jim Spier said on the meet’s web site. “It’s the hardest decision we’ve ever had to make.”

The meet was scheduled to run from Friday through Sunday at the 168th Street Armory in New York.

More than 3,500 athletes from around the country were scheduled to compete this weekend, including those from Haddonfield, Winslow, Pleasantville, Rancocas Valley, Cinnaminson, Kingsway, Cherry Hill East, Deptford, Cherokee, Paul VI, Egg Harbor Township and Millville

A national scholastic indoor meet has been held every year since 1983. From 1999 through 2010 there were two national indoor meets – the National Scholastic Indoors and Nike Invitational.

The New Balance Outdoor Nationals is scheduled for June 18-21 at Aggie Stadium on the campus of North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, N.C.