Paul VI’s Cara Doyle of Misericordia is top hurdler in the MAC after remarkable breakthrough as college freshman!!!!!!

Paul VI graduate Cara Doyle, who had a high school hurdles PR of 17.40, is now a freshman at Misericordia and the top hurdler in her conference.

Doyle ran 15.00 last week with a legal 1.2 meters-per-second tailwind to win the 100-meter hurdles by nearly two seconds at the Misericordia Invitational in Dallas, Pa.

In only her 4th outdoor hurdles race in college, she’s now No. 3 in school history behind co-school record holders Reilly Wagner [14.46 in 2017] and Hilari Norris [14.46 in 2014].

Wagner holds the school’s freshman record with a 14.93 as part of a heptathlon in Westfield, Mass., in the spring of 2016, so Doyle is 7-100ths of a second away from that mark.

Doyle’s high school PR of 17.40 came at Cherokee last April. But she had a breakthrough early in indoor season when she placed 3rd in the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships over the 60-meter highs in 9.33 (after a 9.32 in the trials). That’s 4th-fastest in school history.

Doyle, from Woolwich Township, ran a four-second 400 PR of 1:01.85 in her first college outdoor race in Lexington, Va., last month, then ran a five-second 400 hurdles PR of 1:05.95 a week later in Chester, Pa., where she also PR’d in the highs at 15.42 before dropping all the way down to 15.00 this past week.

Doyle is the fastest freshman in the MAC since 2021, when Laura Matthews of Stevens Institute and Morris Hills High ran 14.61.

Misericordia will race in the Centennial/MAC 1,600-meter relay at the 129th annual Penn Relays at 7:20 p.m. Friday. Doyle is listed as the 3rd leg.

Eastern’s Aaron Brooks races to 4th-fastest 110 hurdles time in Monmouth history at Rutgers!!!!!!

Eastern’s Aaron Brooks recorded the 4th-fastest high hurdles time in Monmouth history Saturday in Piscatway.

Brooks lowered his PR to a wind-legal 14.38 with a 3rd-place finish at the Rutgers Relays. He had just PR’d at 14.43 earlier this month in Fairfax, Va. As of a month ago, his PR over the 42-inch barriers was 14.90.

The only faster hurdlers on the Monmouth all-time list are school record holder Jalen Walker of Burlington Township (14.15 in 2015), Terrell Gissendanner of Rochester (14.20 in 2010) and Geordan Ferguson of Manchester Township (14.33 in 2016).

Brooks, a sophomore, is 9th on the Coastal Athletic Conference performance list. He’s also 5th in the long jump [23-11 ½ earlier this month in Fairfax, 6th in Monmouth history]. He’s triple jumped over 47 feet in the past but hasn’t triple jumped this spring.

Brooks uncle is 1995 Eagles 2nd-round draft pick Barrett Brooks, who currently hosts Birds Huddle on NBC Sports Philadelphia and is on the panel for the Eagles pre- and post-game shows.

THEY’RE BACK!!!!!! Amirah and Arianna Sharpe, now at Arkansas, are back running fast, and Amirah ran the 8th-fastest 400 ever by a South Jersey woman Saturday in Gainesville!!!!!!!!!!!!

In her 2nd 400 competing for Arkansas, Clayton graduate Amirah Sharpe ran the 8th-fastest 400 ever by a South Jersey woman.

Sharpe, who began her collegiate career at Auburn with twin sisters Arianna and Ariel and is now a sophomore at Arkansas, ran 52.78 at the Tom Jones Invitational Saturday at the University of Florida’s Percy Beard Track in Gainesville.

Sharpe raced for Auburn at the NCAA East Prelims in Jacksonville in May of 2023 and ran 53.84 and then didn’t compete in a college race again according to the Track and Field Results Reporting Service until a meet last weekend in Fayetteville, where she PR’d with a 53.06. She lowered her PR again Saturday and became the 10th South Jersey woman to run sub-53. She competed unattached last year with a best time of 53.90 in Atlanta.

Her time is 2nd-fastest ever by a Gloucester County woman. Twin sister Arianna ran 52.42 at Clemson indoors in February of 2023. That is the fastest indoor time ever run by a South Jersey woman. Her outdoor PR is 53.28 in Tallahassee in March of 2023, so Arianna now has the Gloucester County record for the indoor 400 and Amirah has the record for the outdoor 400.

Arianna is also now at Arkansas and ran 53.49 Saturday in a different race than her sister ran. Like Amirah, Arianna last competed for Auburn in the spring of 2023. She did compete in a few 400s unattached last year according to World Athletics, including a 53.32 in Jacksonville. Arianna won her 400 race in 53.49.

Arkansas ran two 4-by-4s Saturday in Gainesville, that ran 3:23.69 – 2nd-fastest in NCAA Division 1 this year – and 3:27.67 – 6th-fastest in D-1 this year. Arianna wasn’t on either one. Amirah led off the 3:27.67 team with a 52.X split.

Here’s my best attempt at an all-time South Jersey sub-53 400-meter dash list (I kept Halima Scott in the list because 53.01 is close enough!):
50.66 … Nadia Davey [Bridgeton], June 14, 2003, Sacramento
51.70 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], June 13, 2014, Eugene, Ore.
51.72 … Denise Mitchell [Edgewood], June 27, 1987, San Jose, Calif.
52.24 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], March 16, 1996, Westwood, Calif.
52.42 … Arianna Sharpe [Clayton], Feb. 10, 2023, Clemson, S.C.
52.54 … Aliya Garozzo [Paul VI], March 27, 2025, Raleigh, N.C.
52.77 … Eusheka Bartley [Highland], March 23, 1996, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
52.78 … Amirah Sharpe [Clayton], April 19, 2025, Gainesville
52.80 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], May 12, 2007, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
52.86 … Tina Johnson [Burlington Twp.], May 20, 2001, Bloomington, Ind.
53.01 … Halima Scott [Camden Big Picture Learning Academy / Woodrow Wilson], May 6, 2023,

DELSEA’S HANNAH NUHFER BOMBS #11 DISCUS THROW IN STATE HISTORY AT WOODBURY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Delsea junior Hannah Nuhfer recorded the best discus throw by a South Jersey girl in 12 years Saturday at the Woodbury Relays and moved to within one inch of the all-time New Jersey top 10.

Nuhfer opened her series with a 153-2 throw but added three more throws of 143 or more – 143-5, 143-3 and 146-1 in an outstanding series.

Her mark is No. 6 in South Jersey history and No. 11 in state history, one inch out of the No. 10 spot occupied by Brick’s DeAnne Hahn, who threw 153-3 at the 2008 Ocean County Championships at Neptune.

Nuhfer’s previous PR was a 152-6 at last year’s Meet of Champions at Pennsauken. Her 153-2 is No. 1 in New Jersey this year and best by a South Jersey girl since Jessica Woodard of Cherokee threw 168-10 in 2013.

Nuhfer PR’d in the shot put at 46-4 earlier this month at the Deptford Spartan Relays. That’s No. 2 in New Jersey this year.

Nuhfer is one of only six girls in state history to throw 153 feet in the discus and 46 feet in the shot:

Alyssa Wilson, Donovan Catholic, 2017 [182-0, 58-1]
Layla Giordano, Old Tappan, 2024 [172-2, 50-0]
Jessica Woodard, Cherokee, 2013 [168-10, 47-1 ¼]
Jessica Oji, Livingston, 2024 [161-7, 51-10]
DeAnne Hahn [Brick Twp.], 2008 [153-3, 47-6]
Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2024/2025 [153-2, 46-4]

All-Time New Jersey 150-Foot Discus List
182-0 … Alyssa Wilson [Donovan Catholic], 2017
172-2 … Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004
172-2 … Layla Giordano [Old Tappan], 2024
168-10 … Jessica Woodard [Cherokee], 2013
161-11 … Helene O’Connell [Jackson], 1977
161-7 … Jessica Oji [Livingston], 2024
161-1 … Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1997
155-7 … Jada Mia Puryear [Union Catholic], 2022
153-6 … Tisha Kerrin [Eastern], 1989
153-3 … DeAnne Hahn [Brick Twp.], 2008
153-2 … Sylvia Galarza [Millville], 2004
153-2 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2025
152-4 … Kirsten Batts [Marlboro], 2007

All-Time South Jersey 140-Foot 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
153-2 … Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2025
149-3 … Tara Daniels [Kingsway], 2013
147-7 … Brook-lynn Roberts [Winslow Twp.], 2024
146-5 … Kim Warren [Atlantic City], 2006
143-10 … Sunsarai Moore [Glassboro], 2024
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

Winslow boys blaze fastest 400- and 800-meter relay times in New Jersey this year in monster Woodbury Relays sprint performance!!!!!!!!!

Winslow ran the fastest 4-by-2 in New Jersey this year and 8th-fastest all-time South Jersey Saturday at the Woodbury Relays.

Junior KaRon Ali, senior Jayden Poteat, junior Nyqir Helton and senior Kristopher Jackson won the Group 3 race in 1:27.22, Winslow’s fastest time since Reuben McCoy, Anthony Miles, Albert Harris and Antraye Miles set the still-standing South Jersey record 1:24.49 when they won 2003 Raleigh Nationals.

Their time is No. 23 on the all-time state list.

Winslow broke the Group 3 and overall meet record of 1:27.38 set in 2016 by Paul VI’s Erich Robertson, Antonio Tarantino, Max Dickens and Conor McAneney.

Camden, Rancocas Valley, Deptford, Williamstown and Clearview also broke 1:30, giving Woodbury six of the nine-fastest teams in New Jersey so far this year.

 Camden won the Group 1 race in 1:29.02 with juniors Jaiden Steele, Wasi Muhammad, Chase Robinson and Christian Braxton;

 Rancocas Valley won Group 4 in 1:27.03 with senior David Smith junior Julian Coppage-Seepersaud, junior Jameer Bellamy and junior Thomas Howard Jr.;

 Deptford was 2nd to Winslow in Group 3 in 1:29.49 with junior Kareem Brown, senior Neo Clark-Tabb, senior Kamari Brown and sophomore Xavion Holmes;

 Williamstown was 2nd in Group 4 in 1:29.67 with sophomore Nasir Buchanan, senior Sam Bruno, freshman Elijah Campbell and sophomore Ian Israel Jr. running 1:29.67;

 Clearview took 3rd in Group 3 in 1:29.88 with senior Matthew Niebalski, senior Steven Niebalski, junior Evan Libucki and junior Michael Pelosi.

Winslow also won the 4-by-100 in a New Jersey No. 1 42.00 with Ali, Jackson, Poteat and Helton racing.

Also under 43 seconds were Rancocas Valley in 42.62 with Bellamy, Coppage-Seepersaud, Smith and Howard, Camden in 42.68 with Robinson, Wasi Muhammad, junior Ibn Muhammad and Steele, Millville at 42.71 with junior Ryan Dingle, senior Chevon Ellis, junior Jaiden Church and senior Asaias Johnson, Williamstown in 42.78 with junior Jasiah Gibbons, Campbell, Israel Jr. and senior Kojo Amissah and Deptford’s 42.95 with Clark-Tabb, Kareem Brown, Holmes and Kamari Brown.

All-Time South Jersey 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
1:26.74 … Pennsauken, 2023
1:26.76 … Rancocas Valley, 2024
1:27.19 … Delsea, 2024
1:27.22 … Winslow Twp., 2025
1:27.38 … Paul VI, 2016
1:27.52 … Woodrow Wilson, 1996
1:27.66 … Oakcrest, 2011
1:27.68 … Pennsauken, 2016
1:27.69 … Oakcrest, 2012
1:27.74 … Pleasantville, 1994
1:27.75 … Willingboro, 2007
1:27.80 … Pleasantville, 1999
1:27.84 … Winslow Twp., 2002
1:27.90 … Winslow Twp., 2008
1:27.96 … Williamstown, 2015
1:27.98 … Camden, 2002

All-Time New Jersey 800-Meter Relay List
1:24.49 … Winslow Twp., 2003
1:24.90 … Camden, 2004
1:26.05 … Camden, 2000
1:26.0h … Somerville, 1973
1:26.3h … Weequahic, 1992
1:26.59 … East Orange, 2018
1:26.59 … Seton Hall Prep, 2018
1:26.66 … Irvington, 2005
1:26.68 … Camden, 1997
1:26.5h … Snyder, 1971
1:26.5h … Rahway, 1971
1:26.5h … Montclair, 1984
1:26.5h … Plainfield, 1998
1:26.74 … Pennsauken, 2023
1:26.76 … Rancocas Valley, 2024
1:26.78 … Teaneck, 2007
1:26.7h … Plainfield, 1980
1:26.93 … St. Peter’s, 2017
1:27.03 … Union Catholic, 2013
1:27.18 … Bergen Catholic, 2023
1:27.18 … Union Catholic, 2014
1:27.19 … Delsea, 2024
1:27.22 … Winslow Twp., 2025

ROWAN’S ALL-SOUTH JERSEY 4X1 RUNS FASTEST TIME IN NCAA DIVISION 3 THIS YEAR AS S.J. SPRINTERS GO NUTS IN ATLANTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

With an all-South Jersey lineup, Rowan ran the fastest 400-meter relay in NCAA Division 3 this year this weekend and one of the fastest times in Division 3 history.

Junior Masai Byrd from Rancocas Valley, freshman Shamar Love of Bridgeton, sophomore Eli Hendricks of Penns Grove and junior Evan Corcoran of Kingsway ran 40.27 and placed 3rd at the Georgia Tech Invitational at George C. Griffin Track in Atlanta.

Rowan finished behind only NAIA school Cumberlands of Williamsburg, Ky., which won the race in 39.94, and Division 1 Troy (Ala.).

Incredibly, a second Rowan team consisting of four hurdlers – All-Americas Kwaku Nkrumah, freshman Jamir Brown of Riverside and Jason Agyemang, with Valentin Augustin anchoring – ran 41.83.

The 40.27 is No. 21 all-time in Division 3 and Rowan’s 3rd-fastest time ever. In 2023, the Profs ran 40.14 with Love, Sterling’s Jah’mere Beasley, Nana Agyemang (no relation ot Jason) and Corcoran. That’s No. 4 in Division 3 history. The same quartet ran 40.36 a couple day earlier.

Also in Atlanta, Highland graduate Robert McKinney, a Rowan senior, ran a crazy 200 PR of 21.29 in Atlanta, fastest time in the NJAC this year and a PR of nearly a 3rd of a second. His previous wind-legal PR was a 21.58 from a meet at Widener last May.

That 21.29 looks like the 2nd-fastest all-time at Rowan, behind only Jah’mere Beasley’s school-record 20.91, which he ran twice at the 2022 NCAA Division 3 Championships in Geneva, Ohio. His time is No. 14 in Division 3 this year. Hendricks also ran hot in the 200 with a PR 21.34, No. 18 in Division 3.

Also, Hendricks, Corocran, Love, McKinney and Byrd ran the 3rd-through-7th-fastest 100 times in the NJAC this year, 10.63 for Hendricks, 10.68 for Corcoran, 10.69 for Love, 10.71 for McKinney and 10.77 for Byrd. Season-bests for all of them and lifetime bests for Hendricks, McKinney and Byrd.

Senior James Coleman from Audubon, freshman Luke Halbruner from Ocean City, and junior Jarquil Young from Sterling all ran 400 PRs, 48.46 for Coleman, 48.61 for Halbruner and 48.72 for Young. They’re No. 2, 3 and 4 in the NJAC behind Rowan senior Samael Milevoix from Union County Vo-Tech.

One other note from Atlanta – Riverside’s Brown, the top-ranked high hurdler in Division 3, ran his first college 400-meter hurdles race Saturday and PR’d in 52.83, the fastest time in the NJAC this year, 5th-fastest in Division 3 and 6th-fastest in Rowan history. His previous PR was 53.32 when he won Group 1 sectionals last spring at Pennsauken.

EGG HARBOR’S AHMAD BROCK JOINS 25-FOOT CLUB WITH #2 JUMP IN MONMOUTH HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Egg Harbor’s Ahmad Brock, a senior at Monmouth, joined the 25-foot club Saturday on his final attempt at the Rutgers Invitational in Piscataway.

Brock jumped 25-3 ½ with the maximum allowable legal tailwind at 2.0 meters per second. His mark is No. 2 in Monouth history, behind only Khalid Slocum, whose best jump was 25-11 ¼ in Charlottesville on April 19, 2019 – exactly six years before Brock’s jump.

Brock’s previous PR was a 24-7 two weeks ago in a meet in Fairfax, Va. Brock’s 25-3 ½ is No. 1 in the Coastal Athletic Conference. He’s also run 10.63 in the 100 this spring, and he’s No. 6 in school history in the triple jump at 48-3 ½, although he hasn’t triple jump in over a year.

On the all-time South Jersey alumni performance list, Brock becomes the 11th known 25-footer and moves into the No. 9 spot. His jump appears to be the best ever by an Atlantic County native, 1 ½ inches past Paul Klemic of Mainland and Stockton, who jumped 25-2 in 2005.

Brock opened with a 23-3 1/4 , a foul and a 23-7 ¾ and another foul. He popped the PR on his fifth attempt before passing his final jump.

His jump is the best wind-legal jump by an athlete in the CAA – which used to be the Colonial Athletic Conference and is now the Coastal Athletic Conference – since Kyle Darrow of Northeastern jumped 25-10 ¼ to place 6th at the 2018 NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore.

All-Time South Jersey 25-Foot Club
29-1 ¼  … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], Aug. 30, 1991, Tokyo
26-3 ¼ … Matt Rose [Bordentown], Mary 4, 1991, Knoxville, Tenn.
26-1 ¾ … Greg Foster [Lumberton], May 6, 2023, Philadelphia [1.4]
26-1 ¾ … Chris Gillis [Pennsauken], May 12, 2006, Waco, Texas [0.1]\
26-1 ½i … Kerry Vivett [Edgewood], 1991, Track and Field News
26-1 ¼ … Mike Morrison [Willingboro], May 13, 2006, Fayetteville, Ark.
25-8 ¼ … Desmond Hamilton [Pennsauken], May 13, 2007, Princeton
25-7 … Jerome Robinson [Bordentown], July 20, 1991, New York
25-3 ½ … Ahmad Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], April 19, 2025, Piscataway
25-2 … Paul Klemic [Mainland Reg.], May 26, 2005, Waverly, Iowa
25-0 ¾ … Zach Manorowitz [Pennsville], May 7, 2022, Lawrenceville, N.J.

STOCKTON’S KAYLA KASS RUNS 15TH-FASTEST 800 IN NCAA DIVISION 3 HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stockton junior Kayla Kass recorded the 2nd-fastest 800 performance in NCAA Division 3 this year and the 15th-fastest in Division 3 history Friday in Chester, Pa.

Kass ran 2:07.13 at the Paul Donahue Invitational at Widener, which is where she ran her previous PR of 2:09.39 last April.

Kass placed 6th in the 800 at the Division 3 indoor championships last month in Rochester, N.Y. Her previous outdoor PR was a 2:10.28 last May – also at Widener.

On Friday, Kass finished 3rd behind two Penn half-milers. She was out in 61.65 and came back in 65.49.

Her time is fastest ever by a New Jersey Athletic Conference runner. The previous record was 2:08.05 by Jianna Spadaccini of Butler High in Morris County at the 2012 NCAA Division 3 Championships at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.

The only faster time this year by a D-3 runner was recorded by Rochester senior Megan Bell, who ran 2:05.34 earlier this month at a meet in Williamsburg, Va.

Kass is a five-time NJAC champion, including four 800 titles and another in the distance medley. Her high school PR was 2:17.15 in May of 2022 when she won the Hudson County title for Bayonne at Secaucus.So she’s now improved over 10 seconds since high school.

Mainland’s Josiah Williams records New Jersey’s No. 1 long jump AND triple jump and moves into all-time Atlantic County top-10 in both jumps at Woodbury Relays!!!!!!!!!!!!

Huge horizontal jumps double Saturday for Mainland Regional senior Josiah Williams, who posted the top long jump and triple jump marks in New Jersey this year with his double win and double PR at the Woodbury Relays.

Williams won the triple jump at 47-2 ¼ on his 3rd of four attempts and the long jump with a 22-10 ½ on his second jump before passing his final two. His previous PRs were 21-7 ¼ from South Jersey Group 3 sectionals last spring at Delsea and 46-4 ½ from last month at the indoor Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze.

Williams moved up to No. 2 in Atlantic County history in the triple jump and No. 10 in the long jump. He broke the school triple jump record of 47-0 ½ set by Mawali Osunniyi at the 2023 state Group 3 meet at Delsea. Osunniyi won the junior college national high jump title this past indoor season competing for New Mexico Junior College.

Williams is still a bit shy of the school long jump record of 23-9 set by Dave Klemic at the 1996 South Jersey Group 3 sectionals at West Deptford.

Atlantic County Long Jump Top-10
24-4 1/4 … Ahmad Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2023
23-11 ……… Dave Klemic [Mainland Reg.], 1996
23-9 … Steve Harper [Atlantic City], 1993
23- 7 1/4 … Reginald Morton [Oakcrest], 2013
23- 6 …….. Tyler Clybourn [Oakcrest], 2016
23- 4 1/2 … Bo Melton [Cedar Creek], 2016
23- 4 1/2 … Ben Mitchell [St. Joe’s-Hammonton], 2015
23- 3 1/4 … Stevenson Cajuste [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2008
23-0 1/4 … Gary Melton [Cedar Creek], 2012
22-10 ½ … Josiah Williams [Mainland Reg.], 2025
22-9 ½ … Justyce Pollitt [St. Augustine], 2013

Atlantic County Trirple Jump Top-10
48- 1 1/2 … Mubeen Momodu [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2019
47-2 1/4 … Josiah Williams [Mainland Reg.], 2025
47-0 1/2 … Mawali Osunniyi [Mainland Reg.], 2023
46-2 ½ … Darnell Charles [Oakcrest], 2011
46-11 … Ahmad Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2021
46-11 … Ahmad Fogg [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2023
46-5 … Jamil Wilkins [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2023
45-11 ¾ … Stevenson Cajuste [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2008
45-11 3/4 … Jayden Britt [Oakcrest], 2016
45-10 … Ladarrell Dixon [Oakrest], 2013
45-7 … Ishmael Muhammad [Oakcrest]
45-6 … Tyler Hilgrube [Buena], 2010

This time it’s Pennsauken blazing the way, with Winslow and Willingboro joining in the record-breaking binge in the Woodbury Relays 400-meter relays!!!!!!!!!!!!

After they re-wrote the Woodbury Relays record book in the 800-meter relay, Pennsauken, Winslow and Willingboro did the same thing in the 4-by-100 Saturday.

This time it was Pennsauken leading the way, with junior Sanaya Dupree, junior Oivia Dupree, sophomore Abigayle John and junior Sianni Wynn winning the Group 4 race in 47.26, 10th-fastest in South Jersey history. They broke a 43-year-old Group 4 meet record of 47.3 hand-timed set by Willingboro at the 1981 meet by Pam Young, Carol Lewis, Monica Mayes and Michelle Glover.

Winslow wasn’t far behind, winning the Group 3 race in 47.40 with freshman Amariah Arango, freshman Jasmine Jackson, junior Ma’Syiah Brawner and junior Olivia Okaro. They broke the Group 3 meet record of 47.85 set in 2012 by Winslow’s DeAnn Cross, Torie Robinson, Ashley Ogueldo and Stey’ce McNeil, and their time is 13th-fastest in South Jersey history.

And Willingboro was first across the line in Group 2, with Maya Bolden, junior Aaliyah Robinson, junior Kaila Speight and senior Nester Wea running 48.17, matching their time from the Deptford Spartan Relays earlier this month. They broke the Group 2 meet record of 48.46 set in 2015 by Deptford’s Kayla Tucker, Sundasia Baker, Taylor Ransom and Kiara Lester.

ALL-TIME SOUTH JERSEY 400-METER RELAY LIST
46.19 … Timber Creek, 2024
46.43 … Timber Creek, 2023
46.87 … Eastern, 2003
46.98 … Winslow Twp., 2017
46.9h … Willingboro, 1980
47.06 … Winslow Twp., 2014
47.18 … Winslow Twp., 2013
47.19 … Winslow Twp., 2018
47.25 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2018
47.26 … Pennsauken, 2025
47.27 … Delsea, 2017
47.36 … Eastern, 2019
47.40 … Winslow Twp., 2016
47.40 … Winslow Twp., 2025
47.3h … Willingboro, 1981
47.45 … Willingboro, 1994
47.49 … Rancocas Valley, 2017
47.53 … Millville, 2019
47.53 … Rancocas Valley, 2019
47.54 … Winslow Twp., 2003
47.54 … Rancocas Valley, 2018
47.4h … Camden,, 1978
47.4y … Camden, 1979
47.72 … Pennsauken, 2024
47.75 … Eastern, 2002
47.76 … Winslow Twp., 2005
47.76 … Winslow Twp., 2012
47.78 … Willingboro, 2023
47.79 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2021
47.81 … Haddonfield, 2024
47.82 … Moorestown, 2000
47.85 … Deptford, 2015
47.87 … Winslow Twp., 2011
47.9h … Willingboro, 1995
47.8h … Willingboro, 2003
47.94 … Camden, 2000
47.96 … Winslow Twp., 2024
47.98 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2019
48.00 … Willingboro, 2024
48.0h … Camden, 1995
48.0h … Wilson, 2008
48.03 … Penns Grove, 2014
48.07 … Camden, 2006
48.07 … Winslow Twp., 2019
48.08 … Winslow Twp., 2004
48.08 … Willingboro, 2009
48.1h … Willingboro, 1979
48.12 … Washington Twp., 2001
48.14 … Camden, 1997
48.17 … Willingboro, 2025
48.18 … Millville, 2018
48.23 … Wilson, 2006
48.23 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2015
48.24 … Camden, 2008
48.24 … Woodrow Wilson, 2007
48.25 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2014
48.27 … Camden, 2015
48.28 … Cherry Hill East, 2017
48.29 … Moorestown, 1999
48.32 … Woodrow Wilson, 2002
48.33 … Woodrow Wilson, 2005
48.33 … Paul VI, 2018