CARTRELL MOORE PILES UP 32 POINTS TO LEAD GLASSBORO TO 2ND CONSECUTIVE SOUTH JERSEY GROUP 1 CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!!!!!!!!!

Glassboro scored in 14 of 18 events over the weekend and piled up double-digit points in eight events and rolled to their 2nd consecutive South Jersey Group 1 Championships at Pennsauken.

The Bulldogs scored 15 points in the shot, 14 in the 1,600 and 3,200, 13 in the long jump and 10 in the triple jump, discus, 100 and 400-meter relay and rolled to a 122-81 win over a very deep and talented Woodbury team.

Glassboro also won South Jersey Group 1 in 2009 and last year.

Senior Cartrell Moore had a monster weekend, winning the triple jump at 46-2, placing 2nd in the long jump with a 21-7 ¾, running a big PR 53.56 for 2nd in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles and running a PR 49.15 for 3rd in the 400.

That’s 32 points for Moore, enough to single-handedly place 6th in Group 1 team scoring.

Moore actually ran under the previous meet record in the 400IH – 54.08 by Chris Mesiano of Schalick in 2015 – but was edged by Riverside’s Jamir Brown, who ran 53.32.

Senior Damere Lassiter swept the two weights with a 50-2 ½ and 174-4, and senior Brysheen Ferguson, sophomore Amari Sabb, freshman Xavier Sabb and senior Caron Wright joined Moore on the 400-meter relay, which won in 42.61, not far off Salem’s meet record of 42.40 from 2017.

Junior Ty Blackman also had a big meet, with a 2nd in the 3,200 in 9:39.29 and a PR 4:30.97 for 3rd in the 1,600.

Xavier Sabb continued to shine in his freshman year, taking 3rd in the 100 in 10.79 – only 3-100ths of a second off the state freshman record of 10.76 by Willingboro’s Malachi James at the 2021 Meet of Champions – and also running 5th in the 200 in 22.50.

Senior Desmond Vassell scored in both hurdles, taking 4th in the highs with a PR 14.97 and 6th in the intermediates in 58.20.

Other Bulldog medalists: Ferguson ran a PR 10.83 for 4th in the 100, senior Charles Graves jumped 20-2 ½ for 4th in the long jump, junior Kyle Williams threw 46-3 ¼ for 4th in the shot, senior Jeremiah Jones was 6th in the shot put with a 44-3 ½, sophomore Amari Sabb cleared 5-10 for 6th in the high jump and Wright jumped 20-0 for 6th in the long jump.

Glassboro also took 4th in the 4-by-4 with a listed lineup of Ferguson, Vassell, sophomore Ison Keith and senior Joseph Hadrick.

Peyton Shute tripled the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 in 1:56.46, 4:24.09 and 9:23.61, unpressed in all three.

James, a senior at Burlington, swept the 100 in 10.18 and 200 in 21.42, Brown won the 110 highs in 14.02 and long jump at 23-3 ½ in addition to the intermediates, Clayton junior Alexander Osayemi won the 400 in 47.98, Gloucester junior Ryan James cleared 6-4 to win the high jump, Pennsville junior Connor Ayars threw 162-0 to win the javelin, Audubon junior Leo Davis cleared 14-0 to win the pole vault.

RILEY FAYER, ARIANNA BITTNER LEAD AUDUBON GIRLS TO FIRST SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN SCHOOL HISTORY!!!!!!!!

Sophomore Riley Fayer won three races to lead the Audubon girls to the first sectional championship in school history.

Fayer ran 2:18.00, 5:07.47 and 11:02.14 for 30 points, and Audubon won the South Jersey Group 1 Championship at Pennsauken by 16 1/3 points over Salem.

Fayer has PRs of 2:17.40, 5:04.02 and 10:58.45 so she was close to all three while tripling in one meet.

With only the 4-by-4 remaining, Audubon had 79 1/3 points, with Salem [71] and Clayton [70] within striking distance.

The Green Wave clinched the title when the listed team of freshman Sophia Rizzo, sophomore Kylie Tocco, senior Madelin Owens and senior Arianna Bittner placed 2nd in 4:06.98.

Audubon finished with an 87 1/3-71 margin of victory over Salem, which did not have a team in the 4-by-4.

Also for Audubon, Bittner won the 400-meter hurdles in 1:05.69 for her first sectional title. She was 3rd last year. Bittner also took 6th in the 400 in 1:00.53.

Audubon won the 4-by-8 10:03.01 with a listed lineup of freshman Isabella Legatie, freshman Lydia Gravante, sophomore Charlie Owens and senior Madelin Carter.

Sophomore Marissa DeValerio PR’d with a 16-8 ½ for 2nd place in the long jump, and junior Elizabeth Butrica cleared 9-6 for 2nd in the pole vault and also medaled with a 6th place in the hurdles with a 17.38. Carter also placed 5th in both the 800 in 2:25.61 and the 1,600 in 5:43.24.

In the field, sophomore Julianna Laxton cleared 4-10 in the high jump for 4th place, senior Jayden McCraken PR’d in the discus with a 103-10 for 5th.

Audubon also scored two points in the 4-by-1 with a listed lineup of Rizzo, senior Kira Collins, Tocco and Laxton running 51.81.

SIANNI WYNN DOES IT AGAIN!!!!!! 3RD-FASTEST 200 IN STATE HISTORY, 3RD MEET RECORD OF THE WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Another race, another record for Sianni Wynn.

The amazing Pennsauken sophomore smashed her 3rd meet record of the weekend Saturday when she won the 200-meter dash at the South Jersey Group 4 Championships in a sizzling 23.76.

That’s 3rd-fastest in New Jersey history behind Woodrow Wilson’s Dennisha Page in 2019 and Willingboro’s Michelle Glover in 1981.

Wynn broke the meet record of 24.09 set in 2007 by Olympic gold medalist English Gardner of Eastern.

Wynn this weekend has run the 3rd-fastest 100 in state history [11.39], the 13th-fastest 400 time in state history [53.80] and now the 3rd-fastest 200 in state history. Unfortunately, no wind gauge at Pennsauken, so only the 400 is eligible for record purposes.

Wynn is the only high school runner in New Jersey history to run that fast in all three events and only the 6th woman from New Jersey to run that fast in the 100, 200 and 400 at any point in their life.

English Gardner [Eastern], 10.74 / 22.62 / 53.73 [2012-2016]
Me’Lisa Barber [Montclair], 10.95 / 22.37 / 50.87 [2002-2007]
Mikele Barber [Montclair], 11.02 / 22.71 / 50.63 [2001-2007]
Gabrielle Farquharson [Williamstown], 11.32 / 23.07 / 53.20 [2016]
Shavon Greaves [Lakewood], 11.37 / 22.98 / 53.14 [2010]
Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 11.39 / 23.76 / 53.80 [2024]

All-Time New Jersey 200-Meter Dash List
23.66 … Dennisha Page [Woodrow Wilson], 2019
23.69 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981
23.76 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2024
23.80 … Patti Dunlap [Camden], 1979
23.85 … Shakira Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017
23.85 … Sofia Swindell [Lawrenceville School], 2024
23.90 … Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984
23.90 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2018
23.98 … Cynthia Boakye [Elizabeth], 2023

All-Time South Jersey 200-Meter Dash List
23.66 … Dennisha Page [Woodrow Wilson], 2019
23.69 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981
23.76 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2024
23.80 … Patti Dunlap [Camden], 1979
23.85 … Shakira Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017
23.86 … Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek], 2024
23.90 … Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984
23.90 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2018
24.01 … Amandi Rhett [Moorestown], 2000
24.04 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2008
24.11 … Denise Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983
24.11 … Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2024
24.12 … Nia Ali [Pleasantville], 2006
24.17 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2008
24.18 … Sheriyah Nutt [Rancocas Valley], 2019
24.19 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2005
24.19 … Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017

AJANI DWYER RUNS FASTEST 200 IN SOUTH JERSEY HISTORY (still no wind gauge)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Washington Township senior Ajani Dwyer ran the fastest 200 in South Jersey history Saturday at Group 4 sectionals and posted the 3rd-fastest time in state history.

Dwyer ran 20.86, edging Southern Regional’s Cole Isaac Cramer, who was 2nd in 21.01, with Rancocas Valley sophomore not far back in 21.36.

All three ran under the FAT meet record of 21.53 set in 2004 by Winslow Township’s Reuben McCoy at Egg Harbor.

Once again, no wind gauge at Pennsauken, so Dwyer’s time isn’t eligible for record purposes. But it will go down as the fastest all-conditions 200 in South Jersey history.
The previous record was 21.06 set by Olympic gold medalist Dennis Mitchell of Edgewood when he placed 2nd at the 1984 Keebler Prep Invitational in Elk Grove, Ill.

The only faster times in state history were recorded by Nottingham’s Shamali Whittle, who ran 20.55 in 2022 and Franklin’s Mario Heslop, who ran 20.74 in 2018.

Howard’s 21.36 is No. 2 in Burlington County history behind Malachi James’ 21.13 earlier this year in New York and No. 7 in South Jersey history.

All-Time New Jersey 200 List
20.55 … Shamali Whittle [Nottingham], 2022 [CVC Showdown #3, Hamilton West]
20.74 … Mario Heslop [Franklin], 2018 [1st, Meet of Champions, Northern Burlington]
20.86 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024 [1st, South Jersey Group 4 Sectionals, Pennsauken]
20.93 … Danny Johnson [Rahway], 2001 [1st, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
21.01 … Cole Isaac Cramer [Southern Regional], 2024 [1st Shore Conference, Neptune]
21.03 … Zamir Thomas [Snyder], 2011 [1st, Meet of Champions, Old Bridge]
21.03 … Dana Ridley [Hamilton North], 2019 [2nd, Meet of Champions, Northern Burlington]
21.04 … Jordaine Johnson [East Orange], 2024 [1st, Super Essex County Conference, Newark]
21.06 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1984 [2nd, Keebler Prep, Elk Grove, Ill.]
21.06 … Antonio Tarantino [Paul VI], 2018 [ 4th, New Balance Nationals, Greensboro, N.C.]
21.13 … Jabrill Peppers [Paramus Catholic], 2013 [1st, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
21.13 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024 [1st, USATF New York Youth Challenge Series Opener, Icahn Stadium]
21.14 … Reuben McCoy [Winslow Twp.], 2004 [1st, State Group 4, Egg Harbor Twp.]
21.17 … Richie Luzzi-Liggins [St. Peter’s Prep], 2019 [3rd, Meet of Champions, No. Burlington]
21.22 … Maxwell Booker [Essex Catholic], 2000 [2nd, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
21.22 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024 [1st, South Jersey Elite, Franklinvile]
21.23 … Shaquan Brown [Paterson Kennedy], 2005 [1st, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
21.23 … Xavier Donaldson [Seton Hall Prep], 2023 [1st, Parochial A, Franklin]
21.25 … Bryant McCombs [Old Bridge], 2005 [1st, Greater Middlex County, South Plainfield]
21.27 … Charles Cox [Monmouth Reg.], 2007 [1st, Monmouth County, Neptune]
21.27 … Nigel Mitchell {Red Bank Reg.], 2019 [1st, Group 3, States, Central Reg.]
21.29 … Zyaire Clemes [Trenton], 2013 [2nd, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
21.29 … Fitzroy Ledgister [St. Peter’s Prep], 2022 [1st, Parochial A States, Middletown North]
21.30 … Ty Adams [Monmouth Reg.], 1993 [21.34 state Group 3, SP]
21.30 … Lamar Grant [Jackson], 1996 [1st, Group 4 States, South Plainfield]
21.30 … Taylor McLaughlin [Union Catholic], 2015 [1st, Union County, Plainfield
21.30 … Jahmir Beasely [Sterling], 2019 [4th, Meet of Champions, Northern Burlington]
21.31 … Michael Ray Garvin [Don Bosco], 2005 [2nd, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
21.31 … Clayton Parros [Seton Hall Prep], 2009 [1st, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
21.31 … Miles Shuler-Foster [Long Branch], 2011 [2nd, Meet of Champions, Old Bridge]
21.31 … Jessie Ledgister [Montclair], 2021 [1st, North 1 Group 4 Sectionals, Clifton]
21.35 … Kerone Rhoden [Red Bank Reg.], 2007 [2nd, Monmouth County, Neptune]
21.35 … Daniel Duncan [North Plainfield], 2019 [1st, Group 2 States, Central Regional]
21.36 … Isaiah Gill [Plainfield], 2008 [2nd, Group 4 States, Egg Harbor Twp.]
21.36 … Thomas Howard [Rancocas Valley], 2024 [3rd, South Jersey Group 4 Sectionals, Pennsauken]
21.39 … Akeem Gauntlett [Abraham Clark], 2008 [1st, C.J. Group 2 Sectionals, Monmouth Reg.]
21.39 … Martin Booker [Pennsauken], 2017 [1st, Central Jersey Group 3 Sectionals, Bernards]
21.40 … Rob Gary [Lenape], 1998 [1st, Group 4 States, South Plainfield]
21.40 … Todd Dutch [Washington Twp.], 2001 [2nd, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
21.40 … Jamaad Muse [Timber Creek], 2012 [1st, Camden County, Haddon Township]
21.40 … Joshua Babe [Morris Hills], 2022 [1st, NJAC Large Schools, Morris Hills]
21.40 … Rajahn Dixon [Eastern], 2023 [1st, Camden County Championships, Haddon Twp.]
All-Time South Jersey 200-Meter Dash List
21.06 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983
21.07 … Antonio Tarantino [Paul VI], 2018
21.13 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024
21.14 … Reuben McCoy [Winslow Twp.], 2004
21.22 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024
21.30 … Jahmir Beasley [Sterling], 2019
21.39 … Martin Booker Jr. [Pennsauken], 2017
21.40 … Lamont Smith [Willingboro], 1991
21.40 … Rob Gary [Lenape], 1998
21.40 … Todd Dutch [Washington Twp.], 2001
21.40 … Jamaad Muse [Timber Creek], 2012
21.41 … Dorian Bryant [Kingsway], 2002
21.41 … T.J. Johnson [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2010
21.43 … Barry Cephas [Winslow Twp.], 2008
21.46 … Brondon Jenkins [Delran], 1994
21.46 … Sabli Gonnet [Eastern], 2007
21.47 … Curtis McIntyre [Bridgeton], 1992
21.47 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024

YASHAHYA BROWN RUNS 6TH-FASTEST 110 HURDLES TIME IN U.S. THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!!

Yashahya Brown continued closing in on the state hurdles record Saturday with a lifetime-best 13.48 win at the South Jersey Group 4 Championships at Pennsauken.

Brown’s time is No. 4 in state history and only 8-100ths off the state record of 13.40 set last year by Nathaniel Rayan of Scotch Plains-Fanwood at the USATF Under-20 Championships in Eugene, Ore.

It’s No. 6 in the U.S. this year, according to the MileSplit national database.

He’s only 5-100ths of a second off the South Jersey record of 13.43 set by Camden’s Danyne Brown at the 1999 state Group 3 meet at South Plainfield.

Brown, a senior at Washington Township, broke his own meet record of 13.84 set last year, also at Pennsauken.

Once again, no wind gauge at Pennsauken.

Brown lowered his PR from 13.50 at South Jersey Elite at Delsea last month. He won over Williamstown senior Alexander Hollimon, who ran a PR 13.93 in the trials earlier Saturday, No. 17 in South Jersey history and No. 3 in Gloucester County history behind Brown and Delsea’s Sultan Tucker [13.66 in 1997]. Hollimon ran 14.15 in the final.

Brown also ran a 100 PR of 10.56 on Friday for 3rd place in the historic race won by his teammate, Ajani Dwyer, in 10.21.

SIANNI WYNN CRUISES TO 13TH-FASTEST 400 TIME IN STATE HISTORY!!!!!!

Sianni Wynn won her 2nd sectional title of the weekend Saturday morning with the 13th-fastest 400-meter dash time in state history.

Wynn, a Pennsauken sophomore, ran 53.80 on her home track at South Jersey Group 4 sectionals, lowering her PR from 53.97 from her win at last year’s state Group 4 meet at Somerset. She ran unpressed, winning by about 15 meters.

She broke her own South Jersey Group 4 sectional record of 54.01 that she ran last year at Pennsauken on the way to the Meet of Champions title. She’s never lost a high school 400-meter dash race in New Jersey.

The only faster time in South Jersey sectional history in any group is a 53.49 run by Clayton’s Arianna Sharpe at the 2022 South Jersey Group 1 sectionals at Buena.

Her time is 2nd-fastest ever by a South Jersey sophomore, behind a 53.64 by Seneca’s Michelle Brown – who was inducted into the South Jersey Track Hall of Fame in March – at 2008 Greensboro Nationals. It’s fastest by any New Jersey sophomore since Olympic 400 hurdles gold medalist and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin of Union Catholic ran 52.59 at the 2015 state Parochial A meet at South Plainfield.

On Friday, Wynn won the 100 with a blazing 11.39 but without a wind gauge.

The first 11 finishers overall broke 60 seconds, with Eastern sophomore Natalie Dumas PR’ing with 56.34 for 2nd place and Washington Township senior Dahlia Beasley 3rd in 56.50.

All-Time New Jersey 400 List
51.87 … Sydney McLoughlin [Union Catholic], 2016
51.98 … Athing Mu [Trenton], 2019
52.46 … Olivia Baker [Columbia], 2014
52.56 … Mikele Barber [Montclair], 1998
52.91 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2009
53.12 … Julia Jackson [Scotch Plains-Fanwood], 2022
53.0h … Stephanie Saleem [Neptune], 1985
53.49 … Arianna Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
53.51 … Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996
53.60 … Amirah Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
53.64 … Nijgia Snapp [Oakcrest], 2008
53.66 … Giselle Harris [Shabazz], 1986
53.80… Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken ], 2023
53.84 … Drexel Long [Monmouth], 1991
53.98 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2006

All-Time South Jersey 400 List
52.91 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2009
53.51 … Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996
53.64 … Nijgia Snapp [Oakcrest], 2008
53.00 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2007
53.49 … Arianna Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
53.60 … Amirah Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
53.80… Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken ], 2023
54.04 … Nadia Davy [Bridgeton], 1998
54.19 … Okechi Ogbuokiri [Willingboro], 2003
54.36 … Shakira Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2018
54.41 … Dennisha Page [Woodrow Wilson], 2019
54.51 … Katrina Sye [Buena], 1998
54.62 … Audrey Wilson [Deptford], 2008
54.75 … Faleesha Dowe [Penns Grove], 2014
54.93 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2004

Clayton’s Alexander Osayemi gets sectionals started with blazing 400 win at Pennsauken, with Marquis Taylor a close 2nd!!!!!!

Clayton junior Alexander Osayemi got the South Jersey Group 1 meet off to an electrifying start Saturday morning with the fastest 400 by any South Jersey runner this year and the 2nd-fastest time in meet history.

Osayemi won a fast race at Pennsauken in 47.98, the fastest time by any South Jersey Group 1 runner since Darrell Bush of Woodbury ran 46.95 to place 2nd at the 2011 Meet of Champions at Old Bridge.

The only other South Jersey Group 1 runner to run sub-48 is Woodbury’s Shawney Kersey, who ran 47.88 to win the 2007 state Group 1 title at South Plainfield.

Bush set the South Jersey Group 1 meet record of 47.41 in 2011. The only other quarter-milers to run faster than Osayemi in the last 20 years in any South Jersey sectional race are Pennsauken’s Premier Wynn [47.39 in Group 4 in 2023] and Cherry Hill East’s Alex Reber [47.96 in Group 4 in 2012].

Osayemi’s previous PR was 48.08 at South Jersey Elite last month at Delsea. His 47.98 is No. 5 in Gloucester County history and fastest since Bush in 2012. He broke the school record of 47.99 set by Elliott DeShields at the 2011 Meet of Champions at Old Bridge.

Woodbury junior Marquis Taylor was 2nd with a PR of his own at 48.33, which is the 6th-fastest Group 1 time in South Jersey Group 1 history and 8th-fastest in Gloucester County history. Glassboro senior Cartrell Moore was 3rd in a PR 49.15. Woodbury senior Jayden Johnson also broke 50 with a 49.67 for 4th place.

All-Time South Jersey Group 1 400 List
46.95 … Darrell Bush [Woodbury], 2012
47.88 … Shawney Kersey [Woodbury], 2009
47.98 … Alexander Osayemi [Clayton], 2024
47.99 … Elliot DeShields [Clayton], 2011
48.33 … Jaymes Dennison [Penns Grove], 2013
48.33 … Marquis Taylor [Woodbury], 2024
48.48 … Kenneth Karcher [Maple Shade], 2017
48.71 … Tahron James [Glassboro], 2014
48.72 … Marquis Taylor [Woodbury], 2024
48.78 … Terrence Tolbert [Woodbury], 2011
48.96 … Matt Kordos [Buena], 2000

All-Time South Jersey Group 1 400 List
46.95 … Darrell Bush [Woodbury], 2012
47.88 … Shawney Kersey [Woodbury], 2009
47.94 … Tom Adams [Deptford], 1983
47.94 … Bennie Liles [Kingsway], 1992
47.98 … Alexander Osayemi [Clayton], 2024
47.99 … Elliot DeShields [Clayton], 2011
48.14h … Eric Chekemian [Washington Twp.], 2000
48.33 … Marquis Taylor [Woodbury], 2024

Sorting out the fastest day in New Jersey history and exactly who has which state records!!!!!!

In the long history of New Jersey track, there’s never been a day like it.

There’s never been a day close to it.

Forgetting wind readings for a moment, the three-fastest boys 100-meter dashes and the three-fastest girls 100-meter dashes in New Jersey high school track history all happened at either Pennsauken or Delsea Friday.

When the day began, Rahway’s Danny Johnson and St. Peter’s Prep’s Fitzroy Ledgister shared the state record in the 100 at 10.30, Johnson at the 2001 Meet of Champions at South Plainfield and Ledgister at 2022 West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field.

And Michelle Glover of Willingboro had held the state girls record of 11.42 since she won the 1981 TAC meet at L.A. Coliseum (with a legal wind).

First Washington Township senior Ajani Dwyer ran 10.24 in the Group 4 100 trials at Pennsauken – fastest in state history – and then Burlington City’d Malachi James ran 10.18 on the same track in the Group 1 final. Dwyer and Southern Regional’s Cole Isaac Cramer then ran 10.21 and 10.22 in the Group 4 final.

In the girls competition, Pennsauken sophomore Sianni Wynn ran 11.39 to win Group 4 on her home track and moments later Timber Creek teammates Ryan Jennings and Naylah Jones both ran slightly faster, 11.33 for Jennings and 11.38 for Jones.

In the span of about 90 minutes, the all-time New Jersey 100-meter lists were both rewritten.

With a big asterisk. All the times at Pennsauken are considered wind-aided because there was no wind gauge at the track. Although we will list the performances as best ever in any conditions and with a “NWI” for no wind information, for record purposes or qualifying for major meets, any performances made in races under 200 meters are considered wind aided if they’re assisted by a tailwind of more than 2.0 meters per second or if there’s no wind gauge.

So what are the official state records? Anybody can make their own lists. There are no official lists. But Johnson ran his 10.30 with a 2.2 wind, Ledgister ran his 10.30 with a 5.4 wind at Franklin Field and Heslop ran 10.33 without a wind gauge at Howell in 2019.

So what is the fastest 100 in New Jersey history with legal wind? The actual state record belongs to Camden’s Jamar Ervin, who ran 10.35 at the 2000 Meet of Champions at South Brunswick with a 2.0 wind reading (after running 10.38 with a 3.1 in the trials).

The good news is that James, Dwyer and Cramer will have more chances to run sub-10.35 and hopefully there will be wind gauges at the Group 1 and 4 meet at Somerset and the Group 2 and 3 meet at Delsea. The Meet of Champions will be June 12 back at Pennsauken.

As for the girls, Jennings is now the state record holder with legal wind. Or any wind.

One thing is for sure. The Meet of Champions finals are going to be insane.

ALL-TIME NEW JERSEY BOYS 100-METER DASH LIST
10.18 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024 [1st, South Jersey Group 1, Pennsauken]
10.21… Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024 [1st, South Jersey Group 4, Pennsauken]
10.22 … Cole Isaac Cramer [Southern Reg.], 2024 [1st, South Jersey Group 4, Pennsauken]]
10.30 … Danny Johnson [Rahway], 2001 [1st, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
10.30 … Fitzroy Ledgister [St. Peter’s Prep], 2022 [4th, New Balance Nationals, Franklin Field, Philadelphia]
10.33 … Mario Heslop [Franklin Twp.], 2019 [1st, Central Jersey Group 4 Sectionals, Howell]
10.35 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2000 [1st, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
10.36 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2010 [1st, South Jersey Group 3 Sectionals, Egg Harbor Twp.]
10.39 … Miles Shuler-Foster [Long Branch], 2010 [1st, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
10.39 … Cole Isaac Cramer [Southern Reg.], 2024 [1st Ocean County Championships, Jackson]
10.39 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024 [1st, Burlington County Open, Mansfield Twp.]

ALL-TIME NEW JERSEY GIRLS 100-METER DASH LIST
11.33 … Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek], 2024 [1st, South Jersey Group 3, Delsea]
11.38 … Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2024 [2nd, South Jersey Group 3, Delsea]
11.39 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken, 2024 [1st, South Jersey Group 4, Pennsauken]
11.42 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981 [1st, TAC Junior Nationals, Los Angeles]
11.44 … Myasia Jacobs [Paramus Catholic], 2010 [2nd, New Balance Nationals, Greensboro, N.C.]
11.49 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2008 [1st, State Group 4, Egg Harbor Township]
11.50 … Wendy Vereen [Trenton], 1984 [4th, Q2, U.S. Olympic Trials, Los Angeles]
11.57 … Patti Dunlap [Camden], 1979 [I can’t fid this performance … Dunlap’s fastest confirmed is 11.69]
11.57 … M’elisa Barber [Montclair], 1998 [1st, Meet of Champions, Egg Harbor Twp.]
11.57 … Jada Ellis [Manchster Twp.], 2021 [1st, Meet of Champions, South Plainfield]
11.58 … Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017 [1st, State Group 4, Egg Harbor Twp.]

A look at every team battle in South Jersey after Day 1 of sectionals!!!!!!

After a wild Day 1 of sectionals, let’s catch our breath and take a look at each team battle going into Saturday.

(And let’s hope somebody drops a wind gauge off at Pennsauken High by tomorrow morning!)

Boys finals Saturday: 200-meter dash, 400-meter dash, 1,600-meter run, 110-meter hurdles, 1,600- and 3,200-meter relays, long jump, pole vaut, shot put and javelin.

Girls finals Saturday: 200-meter dash, 400-meter dash, 1,600-meter run, 100-meter hurdles, 1,600-and 3,200-meter relays, triple jump, high jump and discus.

Boys
Group 1

Glassboro, seeking its first sectional title since 2009, built up a 34-point lead over Woodbury on Day 1 at Pennsauken. Glassboro got wins from its 4-by-1 team, senior Damere Lassiter in the discus and senior Cartrell Moore in the triple jump.
Live Results: https://live.fultonaccuratetiming.com/meets/38214

Group 2
Camden, also seeking its first team title since 2009, leads Willingboro by 11 points at 44-33, with Sterling and Haddonfield at 28 and Cedar Creek 22. Camden got a win in the 4-by-1, a 1-2-4 finish from Jaiden Steele, Jawan Brownlee and Ibn Muhammad in the 100 and win from high jumper Teron Murray.
Live Results: https://milesplit.live/meets/619990/team-scores

Group 3
Winslow is up 46-36 on host Delsea, with Hammonton 3rd with 29 points. Winslow got a fast PR double from Dominic Bassey [1:54.08 800, 54.22 400IH] and a win in the 100 from Jayden Poteat.
Live Results: https://milesplit.live/meets/619990/team-scores

Group 4
Toms River North leads Cherokee 40-34, with Washington Township [29], Southern Regional [25] and Williamstown [20] all in the 20s.
Live Results: https://live.fultonaccuratetiming.com/meets/38214

Girls
Group 1

Salem and Audubon are locked up in a very close meet, with Salem holding a two-point lead at 53-51 going into Saturday. Audubon got wins from Riley Fayer in the 800 and 3,200 and Arianna Bittner in the 400-meter hurdles. Salem’s Karima Davenport won the long jump Friday.
Live Results: https://live.fultonaccuratetiming.com/meets/38214

Group 2
A three-team battle between Haddonfield [70], Sterling [61] and Willingboro [50]. Haddonfield got wins in the 400-meter relay and from Anna Stolarick in the 800, Ava Thomas in the 3,200, Nicolette Pinkerton in the long jump and Rebecca Hoover in the pole vaut.
Live Results: https://milesplit.live/meets/619990/team-scores

Group 3
Eleven points separates five teams, with Timber Creek [45], Winslow Township [41], Mainland Regional [40], Ocean City [38] and Absegami [34] all within range of a team title. In addition to record-setting Ryan Jennings and Naylah Jones in the 100 – they ran the two-fastest times in state history – Timber Creek got a win from its 400-meter relay team.
Live Results: https://milesplit.live/meets/619990/team-scores

Group 4
Washington Township holds a two-point lead over Rancocas Valley at 52-50, with Eastern not far back with 40 points. Washington Township got wins from Ella Karp in the shot put, Dahlia Beasley in the long jump and Cali Lacovara in the pole vault. R.V. doesn’t have any wins but went 2-3-4 in the intermediates for 18 points.
Live Results: https://live.fultonaccuratetiming.com/meets/38214

Central Jersey Group 1 Boys
A bonus look at Central Jersey Group 1 in Hillsborough, where Florence leads Manville 46-43 going into Saturday. Florence won the 4-by-1 with anchor Barone VanKline also winning the 100 and Darien Woody winning the triple jump.
Lie Results: https://milesplit.live/meets/619981

Eastern’s Zoe Goldberg pops #8 javelin throw in South Jersey history to win South Jersey Group 4!!!!!!

Eastern senior Zoe Goldberg popped the No. 8 javelin throw in South Jersey history Friday afternoon at Group 4 sectionals at Pennsauken.

Goldberg PR’d with a 146-1, about a foot and a half beyond her PR of 144-6 from the Woodbury Relays in April. That’s No. 1 in New Jersey this year.

The winning throw came on her 1st attempt, and she added a 142-4 on her 2nd throw. Junior Riley Brazier of Toms River North PR’d at 139-7 for 2nd. Her previous PR was 135-2 from a meet at Southern Regional in April. Senior Aniyah Smith made it a 1-3 Eastern finish with a 117-10 for 3rd.

Goldberg is the first girl from Eastern in 22 years to win a sectional javelin title. Caitlin Cielo won in 2001 with a 116-5 and in 2002 with a 142-11, both at Buena both with the old implement.

All-Time South Jersey Javelin List
168-6 … Brielle Smith [Oakcrest], 2019
163-1 … Leah Howard [Millville], 2022
160-8 … Maria Jimenez [Vineland], 2012
152-9 … Kate Johnston [Haddonfield], 2012
152-4 … Jill Shaner [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2009
148-8 … Caitlin Cielo [Eastern], 2002
146-7 … Victoria Imbesi [Our Lady of Mercy], 2008
146-1 … Zoe Goldberg [Eastern], 2024
143-11 … Ayana Culhane [Absegami], 2016
142-6 … Kaela Schrier [Cherokee], 2016
142-1 … Alexa Gardner [Hammonton], 2018
141-6 … Lindsay Minch [Pennsville], 2009
141-5 … Kelly Yanucil [Bordentown], 2013
141-1 … Tumelo Nwanma [Vineland], 2016
141-0 … Jocelyn McRae [Millville], 2006
140-8 … Julianne Foering [Rancocas Valley], 2017
140-0 … Melissa Lake [Cherokee], 2011