Penn State freshman Liliah Gordon wins college XC debut at Lock Haven!!!!!!

Liliah Gordon, in her first collegiate race, finished first Friday afternoon in the Dolan Duels, the annual season-opening Penn State-Lock Haven dual meet on the West Branch Cross Country Course across the Susquehanna River West Branch from Lock Haven in Woodward Township, Clinton County.

Gordon, a PSU freshman from Northern Burlington, ran unattatched, which seems to indicate she won’t be officially racing this fall for Penn State, potentially saving her last year of eligibility until the fall of 2029.

The official results don’t say how long the course was, so it seems pointless to mention her time, but she won by five seconds over PSU sophomore Ada Rand of Australia, who has run 4:15.24 for 1,500 meters. An article previewing the meet on Lock Haven’s web site also doesn’t say how long the course is.

Can you imagine this sort of information lapse in any other sport? Embarrassing.

Luke Andresen, Ryan Gibson lead sweep for U.S. #21 in season-opening Colonial Conference batch meet!!!!!!

Seniors Luke Andresen and Ryan Gibson both ran sub-10 minutes for 3,200 meters Tuesday and Haddonfield – ranked 21st in the U.S. – opened the 2025 season with a top-seven sweep in a five-team Colonial Conference batch meet.

Andresen ran 9:45 and Gibson 9:50 at Pennypacker Park in Haddonfield and Cherry Hill for Haddonfield, which won the state Group 2 title last year and finished 2nd at the Meet of Champions and 1st among public schools.

Seniors Peter Simpson [10:23], Benjamin Andrus [10:24] and Brandon Stoner [10:43] completed Haddonfield’s scoring group, and seniors Michael Sinnes [10:43] and Aaron Keither [10:43] were also in their top seven.

Gloucester seniors Marcus Flagg [10:53] and Vincent Kelly [10:53] placed 8th and 9th. Haddonfield sophomore Connor Brand took 10th in 10:58 and was the 1st underclassman across the line.

Freshman Dylan Hosty, in her 1st high school race, won the girls race in 13:03, also over 3,200 meters. Junior Molly Mills [13:03], junior Madison Kelsey [13:04] and senior Riley Austin [13:05] gave Haddonfield a sweep of the top four spots.

Senior Riley Fayer of Audubon took 6th [13:05], with West Deptford junior Taylor Sierzega [13:07], West Deptford senior Kayla Romanoski [13:19], Audubon junior Lydia Gravante [13:38], Haddonfield junior Harper Benjamin [14:08] and Haddonfield senior Elizabeth Pappas [14:09] also in the top 10.

In first collegiate race, Brandeis’s Ben Weiner of Cherokee takes 2nd in Wellesley Invite!!!!!!

Brandeis freshman Ben Weiner from Cherokee, in his first collegiate race, placed 2nd in the Wellesley XC Invitational Saturday at Neholden Golf Course in Wellesley, Mass.

Weiner ran 16:31 over 5,000 meters for Brandeis, ranked 10th in the East Region in the initial USTFCCCA poll.

Weiner finished 50 meters behind junior teammate Hugh Lickider, the overall winner in 16:20. Brandeis won the team title with 15 points, packing its five scorers in 36 ½ seconds.

One weird note about this race: Brandeis was the only team entered.

Rowan’s Colin Patterson from Haddon Heights records 1st collegiate victory in season-opening Salisbury XC Classic!!!!!!

Rowan junior Colin Patterson from Haddon Heights ran an 8,000-meter all-course PR and recorded his 1st collegiate win in track or cross country at the Salisbury Fall Classic.

Patterson ran 25:14 at WinterPlace Park & Equestrian Center outside Salisbury, Md. His previous-best 8,000 time on any course was a 25:27 a year ago today on Stockton’s course in Galloway Township.

Patterson won by 40 meters over Salisbury senior Tristan Dutton, who placed 2nd in 25:21.

Senior Matthew Conway from Haddon Township also broke into the top 10 with a 9th-place finish in 25:49.

Also in Rowan’s scoring group were senior Anthony Faust from Bishop Eustace [14th in 26:08], freshman Giovanni LaPietra of Columbia High in East Greenbush [15th in 26:11] and junior Aidan Brad of Williamstown [16th in 26:11].

The Profs finished 3rd, behind Salisbury [32] and Navy [37]. Rowan is ranked 2nd in the USTFCCCA Metro Region, behind only Moravian.

Shawnee graduate Elias Knoll of Ursinus opens college career with 4th-place finish at Bryn Mawr Invitational!!!!!!

Elias Knoll, a freshman from Shawnee, was Ursinus’s 1st finisher in his first collegiate race Saturday morning.

Knoll placed 4th overall out of 78 runners in the Bryn Mawr Invitational at Rose Tree Park in Upper Providence Township, Delaware County. Knoll ran 16:40.2 and finished just 4 ½ seconds behind overall winner Samuel Domencic of Immaculate University of East Whiteland Township, Chester County.

Swarthmore won the team title 23-51 over Ursinus.

Knoll ran within five seconds of his 5,000 all-course PR of 16:35 set at last year’s Olympic Conference meet on the DREAM Park speedway in Logan Township. Knoll’s high school teammate, Noah Stapleton, a Swarthmore freshman, placed 25th in 18:06.

Bucknell’s Shaelan McNally from Paul VI wins season-opening Lehigh Invitational!!!!!!

In her first race since February, Paul VI graduate Shaelan McNally, a Bucknell sophomore, won the season-opening Lehigh Invitational Friday.

McNally ran 21:06 over the 6,000-meter course at Lehigh’s Goodman campus, winning by 120 meters over senior teammate Caryn Rippey, who was 2nd in 21:33.

It was McNally’s first race since she ran a PR 17:47.52 in an indoor 5,000 in Youngstown, Ohio, on Feb. 14. Her time is a big 6,000 all-course best. Last fall she ran 21:34 in a meet at Lafayette College in Easton in November.

McNally, from Haddon Heights, led a 1-2-3-4 Bucknell finish. The Bison outscored West Virginia 21-63 to win the team title. Bucknell is ranked No. 12 in the USTFCCCA Mid-Atlantic Region.

In her first collegiate race, St. Joe’s freshman Chloe Care of Ocean City placed 27th out of 91 runner in 23:16.0. She was the Hawks’ fourth finisher.

In the men’s meet, St. Joe’s sophomore Matt Hoffman of Ocean City placed 17th out of 98 runners covering the 6,000-meter course in 18:39. St. Joe’s senior Josh Forrest of Collingswood was 20th in 18:41, and junior Ian Romea of Haddonfield 24th in 18:43.6 followed by Lehigh sophomore Will Mrozonski from Paul VI, 25th in 18:45.9.

St. Joe’s outscored Bucknell 43-56 to win the team title. Bucknell is ranked 11th in the USTFCCCA Mid-Atlantic Region.

The USTFCCCA is the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

Most of the course is in Bethlehem, although the section around the three-mile mark just south of Interstate 78 and just east of Mountain Drive South is in Lower Saucon Township

Let’s take a look at where all 52 South Jersey runners who finished in the top 100 in last year’s XC Meet of Champions are running this fall!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here’s a look at where all South Jersey runners who finished in the top 100 in the boys and girls Meet of Champions last year will be running this fall.

Out of 52 runners – 29 boys and 23 girls – 32 are back in high school and presumably still running XC. And out of the 20 who graduated  – 10 boys and 10 girls – we found colleges for all but two. If you have any information on Clearview’s Ethan Worst or Moorestown’s Gabrielle Joseph (or if any of these are incorrect) please let us know!

BOYS
11. Brody Bogos [Cherry Hill East], freshman at Rutgers
15. Jack Tindall [Cherokee], sophomore at Cherokee
19. Benjamin Andrus [Haddonfield], senior at Haddonfield
21. Bennet Wright [Haddonfield], freshman at Richmond
25. Peter Simpson [Haddonfield, senior at Haddonfield
26. Benjamin Realley [Cherokee], junior at Cherokee
27. Brandon Lyons [Cherry Hill East], freshman at Rider
29. Luke Andresen [Haddonfield], senior at Haddonfield
31. Ryan Gibson [Haddonfield], senior at Haddonfield
33. Ty Blackman [Glassboro], freshman at Rider
34. Enzo Corona [Cherokee], freshman at Monmouth
38. Erik Preisner [Ocean City], senior at Ocean City
41. Liam Tindall [Cherokee], freshman at Wisconsin-Osh Kosh
43. Logan Bromley [Cherokee], senior at Cherokee
44. Jacob Wickersham [Cinnaminson], senior at Cinnaminson
45. Alvin Lin [Cherry Hill East], senior at Cherry Hill East
47. Will Nelson [Cherry Hill East], senior at Chery Hill East
58. Noah Stapleton [Shawnee], freshman at Swarthmore
59. Ethan Buck [Ocean City], freshman at Lafayette
66. Ethan Worst [Clearview], N/A
67. Sean Sooy [Cherokee], junior at Cherokee
68. Keenan Neuman [Ocean City], junior at Ocean City
73. Rex Takakjy [Cherry Hill West], senior at Cherry Hill West
76. Dylan Saber [Williamstown], freshman at Temple
79. Sean Martino [Cedar Creek], senior at Cedar Creek
80. Benjamin Weiner [Cherokee], freshman at Brandeis
85. Nathan Aschmann [Ocean City], junior at Ocean City
88. Milo Poerner [Cherry Hill East], senior at Cherry Hill East
91. Ryan Duffy [Kingsway], junior at Kingsway

GIRLS
2. Liliah Gordon [Northern Burlington], freshman at Penn State
11. Riley Austin [Haddonfield], senior at Haddonfield
17. Megan Niglio [Cherokee], freshman at Lafayette
20. Chloe Care [Ocean City], freshman at St. Joe’s
25. Jordan Hadfield [Schalick] freshman at Rhode Island
28. Madeline Meder [Cherokee], senior at Cherokee
33. Sofia Day [Mainland Regional], freshman at Vanderbilt
41. Macy Huber [Paul VI], senior at Paul VI
48. Carly Godfrey [Ocean City], junior at Ocean City
49. Grace Gutowski [Paul VI], junior at Paul VI
53. Peyton Blake [Paul VI], sophomore at Paul VI
59. Ryleigh Budsock [Cherry Hill East], junior at Cherry Hill East
63. Julia Flanagan [Holy Cross], senior at Holy Cross
65. Riley Tolson [Ocean City], sophomore at Ocean City
71. Erin Healy [Cherokee], sophomore at Cherokee
73. Noelia Reyes [Moorestown], freshman at St. Joe’s
76. Macie McCracken [Wildwood], freshman at West Chester [basketball]
82. Ashley Doyle [Delran], senior at Delran
83. Sophia Aldridge [Williamstown], senior at Williamstown
90. Theresa Albertson [Eastern], junior at Eastern
91. Juliana Sieminski [Delsea], freshman at Rowan
93. Jonalee Adames [Sterling], freshman at St. Joe’s
97. Gabrielle DeJoseph [Moorestown], N/A

As Kinney / Foot Locker XC ends its 46-year run, here’s a look at every New Jersey finalist in meet history!!!!!!

With word coming down Thursday that after 45 years the Kinney / Foot Locker cross country series is ending we thought we’d take a look back at New Jersey’s history at Foot Locker Nationals.

The first national XC championships began as Foot Locker in 1979, with the championship race held at Balboa Park in San Diego. The finals moved to Disney World in Orlando in 1981 and 1982 before moving back to San Diego in 1983. It returned to San Diego from 1997 through 2001. Kinney became Foot Locker in 1993 and for one year – in 2021 – it was known as Eastbay.

Hopefully, this is a complete list of New Jersey Foot Locker finalists, but if someone is missing please let me know!

BOYS

1979

Jim Smith [Haddonfield], 5th [15:27]
Jerry Andrews [DNF, 1979]
1980
Cliff Sheehan [Westfield], 14th [15:36]
1981
Carlos Hanze [Central Reg.], 16th [15:11.3]
Tom Fischer [Manalapan], 24th [15:36.6]
1982
John Carlotti [Bernards], 32nd [16:29.8]
1983
Brad Hudson [North Hunterdon], 7th [15:12.2]
Jim Herdman [Hunterdon Central], 27th [16:02.5]
1984
Bill Babcock [North Hunterdon], 5th [15:19]
Andy Martin [North Hunterdon], 19th [15:45.0]
1985
Ron Faith [Paul VI], 22nd [15:22.6]
Kevin Pumphrey [Highland], 23rd [15:22.8]
1986
Carlos Martins [Newark East Side], 10th [15:17.7]
Jason DiJoseph [Paul VI], 18th [15:28.2]
1987
John Coyle [CBA], 15th [15:29.3]
Jason DiJoseph [Paul VI], 21st [15:44.0]
Eric Lorenz [Holy Cross], 25th [15:57.6]
1988
Jason DiJoseph [Paul VI], 2nd [15:10.1]
Mike Mykytok [Bound Brook], 3rd [15:12.7]
John Coyle [CBA], 5th [15:15.7]
1989
None
1990
Bryan Spoonire [Asbury Park], 25th [16:05.2]
1991
Brendan Heffernan [North Hunterdon], 10th [15:36]
Rob Reeder [Northern Highlands], 25th [16:05.5]
1992
Brendan Heffernan [North Hunterdon], 1st [15:13.4]
Bob Keino [Ridgewood], 4th [15:25.7]
1993
Bob Keino [Ridgewood], 5th [15:09.6]
1994
None
1995
None
1996
Steve Slattery [Mount Olive], 9th [15:49.1]
Adam Daniels [Seton Hall Prep], 24th [16:17.7]
Matt Elmuccio [Westfield], 31st [16:51.2]
1997
Steve Slattery [Mount Olive], 4th [15:46.5]
Murad Campbell [Overbrook], 9th [15:52.0]
Ian Hahn [Mancheseter Twp.], 17th [16:10.0]
1998
Jon Fasulo [Hunterdon Central], 10th [15:47.4]
Nate Miller [Highland], 23rd [16:21.3]
1999
None
2000
None
2001
Marc Pelerin [Cherokee], 25th [15:57.31]
2002
None
2003
Jon Anderson [Cinnaminson], 29th [16:07]
2004
Bobby Papazian [Gill St. Bernard], 28th [16:13]
2005
Jeff Perrella [Westfield], 26th [15:45]
2006 
Craig Forys [Colts Neck], 2nd [15:24]
Brandon Jarrett [St. Benedict’s], 12th [15:36]]
2007
Brandon Jarrett [St. Benedict’s], 6th [15:16]
Brian Leung [West Windsor-Plainsboro South], 15:41]
2008
George Galasso [Holmdel], 27th [16:01]
Tyler Udland [Millburn], 34th [16:18]
Brett Johnson [Ocean City], 40th [18:41]
2009
Dave Oster [Verona], 15th [15:42]
Tyler Udland [Millburn], 16th [15:43]
2010
Matt McDonald [North Hunterdon], 23rd [15:40]
Patrick Rono [Lyndhurst], 24th [15:42]
Morgan Pearson [Delbarton], 27th [15:48]
2011
Edward Cheserek [St. Benedict’s], 1st [14:52]
Timothy Ball [Piscataway], 16th [15:33]
Blake Udland [Millburn], 40th [16:54]
2012
Edward Cheserek [St. Benedict’s Academy], 1st [14:59]
Shawn Wilson [Cherokee], 23rd [15:45]
Kyle Kroon [Toms River South], 28th [15:56]
2013
Liam Mullett [Pingry School], 15th [15:36]
Louis Corgliano [Hammonton], 24th [15:50]
Scott Meehan [Pope John XXIII], 36th [16:13]
2014
Luke Petela [Haddon Twp.], 34th [16:22]
Shawn Hutchison [Bishop Eustace], 39th [16:38]
2015
Joshua Clark [Highland], 26th [15:46.5]
Joe Dragon [High Point], 30th 15:55.5]
Matt Grossman [Millburn], 35th [16:06.8]
2016
Matt Grossman [Millburn], 26th [15:41.1]
Elliott Gindi [Ocean Twp.], 31st [15:46.7]
2017
Devin Hart [Point Pleasant], 10th [15:45.9]
Fahd Nasser [McNair Academic], 18th [15:57.8]
Damien Dilcher [Brick Twp.], 25th [16:10.9]
2018
Jack Stanley [Mendham], 7th [15:30.1]
Devin Hart [Point Pleasant Borough], 24th [16:06.3]
Liam Murphy [Allentown], 33rd [16:20.3]
2019
Kevin Antczak [Mainland Regional], 8th [15:25.0]
Jack Jennings [West Morris Mendham], 9th [15:29.4]
Liam Murphy [Allentown], 25th [15:53.6]
2020
Not held
2021
Shane Brosnan [Union Catholic], 7th [15:27.9]
Marco Langon [Bridgewater-Raritan], 9th [15:28.1]
2022
None
2023
Peyton Shute [Woodbury], 32nd [16:03.9]
2024
None

GIRLS
1979

Ann Gladue [Bayley Ellard], 3rd [17:51]
1980
None
1981
Janet Smith [J.P. Stevens], 5th [17:11.7]
Theresa Gschwind [Summit], 12th [17:31.3]
Meg Waldron [Bernards], 22nd [18:20.2]
1982
Michelle Rowan [Washington Twp.], 2nd [17:02.3]
Janet Smith [J.P. Stevens], 5th [17:13.6]
1983
Janet Smith [J.P. Stevens], 1st [16:43.7]
Missy Duchini [Wayne Valley], 12th [17:57.6]
Stacy Ann Bilotta [North Hunterdon], 24th [18:32.6]
1984
Jen Van Horn [Wayne Valley], 28th [18:53]
1985
Jodi Bilotta [North Hunterdon], 10th [17:25.5]
Anne Marie Letko [North Hunterdon], 19th [18:01.3]
1986
Jodi Bilotta [North Hunterdon], 17th [18:06.8]
Anne Marie Letko [North Hunterdon], 18th [18:07.2]
1987
Christi Constantin [Kittatinny Reg.], 5th [17:34.9]
Jodi Bilotta [North Hunterdon], 22nd [18:27.7]
1988
Christi Constantin [Kittatinny Reg.], 3rd [17:18.4]
Kristen Hall [West Morris Central], 26th [18:44.5]
Catherine Feeney [Wayne Valley], 32nd [20:40.1]
1989
Monal Chokshi [Bridgewater-Raritan], 24th [19:01.6]
1990
Monal Chokshi [Bridgewater-Raritan], 10th [18:08.0]
1991
Monal Chokshi [Bridgewater-Raritan], 24th [19:00.8]
1992
None
1993
None
1994
None
1995
Autumn Fogg [Hunterdon Central], 12th [18:04.6]
1996
Dana Satir [Ramsey], 31st [20:28.0]
1997
None
1998
Cate Guiney [Middletown South], 7th [18:10.00]
Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 17th [18:36.91]
Cheryl Bauer [Morris Hills], 32nd [22:05.47]
1999
None
2000
None
2001
Lindsay Van Alstine [Hawthorne Christian], 27th [18:16.79
2002
Katy Trotter [Red Bank Regional], 2nd [17:43.9]
2003
Jen Clausen [Jackson], 21st [18:27]
Brittany Sedberry [Ocean City], 30th [19:23]
2004
Brittany Sedberry [Ocean City], 37th [19:45]
2005
Danielle Tauro [Southern Regional], 6th [17:41]
Briana Jackucewicz [Colts Neck], 37th [18:46]
2006
Ashley Higginson [Colts Neck], 22nd [18:40]
2007
Chelsea Ley [Kingsway], 18th [18:04]
Katie McCafferty [Oak Knoll], 28th [18:36]
2008
Chelsea Ley [Kingsway], 8th [17:49]
Laura Vigilante [West Morris Mendham], 16th [18:14]
Melanie Thompson [Voorhees], 17th [18:18]
Katie Kellner [West Windsor-Plainsboro], 27th [18:34]
2009
Chelsea Ley [Kingsway], 7th [17:37]
Marielle Hall [Haddonfield], 18th [18:05]
2010
Megan Venables [Highland Regional], 5th [17:35]
Megan Lacy [Cherokee], 24th [18:17]
Caroline Kellner [West Windsor-Plainsboro South], 37th [18:39]
2011
Holly Bischof [Bishop Eustace], 28th [18:18]
Caroline Kellner [West Windsor-Plainsboro South], 36th [18:33]
2012
Megan Curham [Villa Walsh Academy], 14th [17:56]
Marisa Ruskan [Bridgewater-Raritan], 18th [18:04]
Mackenzie Barry [West Morris Mendham], 27th [18:21]
2013
Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 13th [17:52]
2014
Eve Glassergreen [North Hunterdon], 34th [19:07]
2015
Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg,], 23rd [18:20.5]
Briana Gess [Haddonfield], 29th [18:25.5]
2016
Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg.], 13th [17:55.2]
2017
Abby Loveys [Randolph], 33rd [18:59.7]
2018
Abby Loveys [Randolph], 11th [17:48.4]
Nicole Vanasse [Pingry], 32nd [18:54.5]
2019
Nicole Vanasse [Pingry], 27th [18:20.5]
2020
None
2021
Angelina Perez [Lakeland], 2nd [17:19.7]
Lilly Shapiro [Colts Neck], 19th [17:58.0]
2022
Emma Zawatski [Freehold Twp.], 23rd [18:11.4]
Olivia Murray [Pingry], 31st [18:36.1]
2023
Liliah Gordon [Northern Burlington], 33rd [18:49.8]
2024
Liliah Gordon [Northern Burlington], 23rd [18:33.5]
Alliusn Lee [West Windsor-Plainsboro North], 29th [18:50.3]

CURTIS THOMPSON BLASTS THE 3RD- AND 4TH-BEST JAVELIN THROWS OF HIS LIFE TO WIN NACAC CHAMPIONSHIPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In what was likely his final tuneup before the World Championships, five-time U.S. javelin champion Curtis Thompson popped the 3rd– and 4th-best throws of his life Sunday evening at the NACAC Championships in the Bahamas.

Thompson, a 2014 Florence High School graduate, won the NACAC Championships with a 286-2 on his 2nd throw at the Grand Bahama Sports Complex in Freeport. The NACAC is the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association.

His winning throw was just 21 inches shy of his lifetime-best 287-11, which he threw at the Texas Relays in March in Austin. Thompson goes into the World Championships ranked 4th in the world this year and 3rd in U.S. history.

Thompson also had a 282-8 on his 3rd throw and averaged 269-6 on his five legal throws, which would have been good enough to win the meet. This is the first time he’s ever hit 280 feet twice in the same meet.

Delsea’s Josh Awotunde won the shot put at NACACs on Friday, so South Jersey not only won two throws at the U.S. Championships but two more at the NACAC Championships. Both Awotunde and Thompson will compete at Worlds next month in Tokyo.

Thompson now has the four-longest throws by an American this year and 10 of the top 14. Five of the seven-best throws of his life have come since March.

Curtis Thompson All-Time 270-Foot Throws 
287-11 … Texas Relays, Austin, Texas, March 28, 2025 [2nd throw]
287-9 … American JavFest, East Stroudsburg [Pa.] South High School, July 9, 2022 [2nd throw]
286-2 … NACAC, Freeport Stadium, Grand Bahamas, Bahamas, Aug. 20, 2025 [2nd throw]
282-8 … NACAC, Freeport Stadium, Grand Bahamas, Bahamas, Aug. 20, 2025 [3rd throw]
276-11 … Texas Relays, Austin, Texas, March 28, 2025 [3rd throw]
276-4 … NACAC, Freeport Stadium, Grand Bahamas, Bahamas, Aug. 20, 2022 [3rd throw]
275-2 … USATC Championships, Eugene, Ore., July 31, 2025 [4th throw]
274-11 … Athletissima, La Pontaise, Lausanne, Switzerland, Aug. 26, 2022 [1st throw]
273-4 … American JavFest, East Stroudsburg [Pa.] South High School, July 9, 2022 [1st throw]
272-5 … Olympic Trials, Hayward Field, Eugene, June 23, 2024 [1st throw]
271-11… Olympic Trials, Hayward Field, Eugene, July 4, 2016 [1st throw]
271-10 … Spitzen Leichtathletik, Luzern, Switzerland, Aug. 30, 2022 [3rd throw]
271-9 … Texas Relays, Austin, Texas, March 28, 2025 [4th throw]
271-7 … Olympic Trials, Hayward Field, Eugene, June 21, 2021 [6th throw]
271-0 … American JavFest, East Stroudsburg [Pa.] South High School, July 13, 2024 [1st throw]
270-6 … USATF Championships, Eugene, Ore., July 31, 2025 [6th throw]
270-3 … Kamila Skolimowska Memorial Invitational, Silesian Stadium, Chorzów, Poland, Aug. 6, 2022 [2nd throw]

Delsea’s Josh Awotunde follows U.S. Nationals win with NACAC championship in the Bahamas!!!!!!

Delsea’s Josh Awotunde followed his historic shot put win at U.S. Nationals earlier this month with a win at the NACAC Championships Friday in the Bahamas.

Awotunde won the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association Championships with a throw 71-1 ½ at the Grand Bahama Sports Complex in Freeport. It was his first meet since his lifetime-best 73-8 ¾ – No. 17 in world history – at the U.S. Championships on Aug. 3 in Eugene, Ore.

That’s his all-time 13th-best throw and his fifth throw over 70 feet so far this season. Awotunde will represent the U.S. at the World Championships in Tokyo next month.

Awotunde won by about 2 ½ feet over Olympic finalist and Mexican national record holder Uziel Muñoz, who threw 68-6 ½ on his 3rd attempt.

Awotunde opened with a 67-4 ¾ and a 68-0 ¼ before hitting his 71-1 ½ and then 69-0 ¾, 69-6 and 67-6 ¼ in the finals. He had the three-best throws of the competition.

Also, Gabriel Moronta of Pleasantville, now competing for the Dominican Republic, ran 46.09 in the 400 prelims and missed qualifying for the final by 5-100ths of a second.

Florence’s Curtis Thompson, now a five-time U.S. champion, throws the javelin on Sunday.

Josh Awotunde all-time 70-foot throws
73-8 ¾ … U.S. Championships, Eugene, Ore., Aug. 3, 2025 [6th throw] [1st]
73-1 ½ … World Championships, Eugene, Ore., July 17, 2022 [5th throw] [3rd]
72-11 ½ … World Championships, Eugene, Ore., July 17, 2022 [1st throw] [—]
72-10 ¾ … World Championships, Eugene, Ore., July 17, 2022 [6th throw] [—]
72-6 ¼ … U.S. Championships, Eugene, Ore., July 9, 2023 [4th throw] [2nd]
71-3 ½ … Memorial Borisa Hanžekovića, Fountains, Zagreb [N/A/] [3rd]
71-2 ¼ … World Championships, Eugene, Ore., July 17, 2022 [2nd throw] [—]
72-2 … Meeting Città di Padova, Stadio Colbachini, Padovad, Poland, Sept. 5, 2021 [N/A] [place]
71-8 … U.S. Olympic Trials, Eugene, Ore., June 18, 2021 [6th throw] (5th place]
71-5  ¼ … U.S. Olympic Trials, Eugene, Ore., June 22, 2024 [[5th place]
71-2 ¼ … World Athletics Indoors, Belgrade, Serbia, March 19, 2022 [3rd throw] (5th)
71-2 ¼ … Gyulai István Memorial, Székesfehérvár, Hungary, July 6, 2021 [4th throw] (3rd)
71-1 ½ … Golden Games, Walnut, Calif., May 9, 2021 [6th throw] [2nd place]
71-1 ½ … NACAC, Freeport, Grand Bahama Sports Complex, Grand Bahama, The Bahamas, Aug. 15, 2025 [3rd throw] [1st place]
70-11 ¾ … World Athletics Indoors, Belgrade, Serbia, March 19, 2022 [5th throw] [2nd]
70-11 ½ … USATF Golden Games, Walnut, Calif., April 16, 2022 [5th throw) [2nd]
70-10 ¾ … USATF Golden Games, Walnut, Calif., April 16, 2022 [4th throw) [—]
70-10 ¾ … Silesia Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, Stadion Śląski, Chorzów, Poland, July 16, 2023 [5th]
70-7 ¾ … U.S. Championships, Eugene, Ore., Aug. 3, 2025 [6th throw] [1st]
70-7 ½ … Prefontaine Classic, Eugene, Ore., May 25, 2024 [3rd throw] [4th ]
70-7 … U.S. Championships, Eugene, Ore., June 27, 2022 [3rd throw] [3rd]
70-6 ½ … Gyulai István Memorial, Székesfehérvár, Hungary, July 6, 2021 [6th throw] [—]
70-6 ¼ … American Track League, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 12, 2022 [3rd throw] [1st]
70-3 ¾ … Ed Murphey Classic, Memphis, Tenn., July 12, 2025 [3rd throw] [3rd]
70-3 ½ … USATF Golden Games, Walnut, Calif., April 16, 2022 [3rd throw] [—]
70-2 ½ … American Track League, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 12, 2022 [1st throw] [—]
70-2 ½ … Prefontaine Classic, Eugene, Ore., May 25, 2024 [5th throw] [—]
70-2 ½ … USATF Throws Fest, Tucson, Ariz., May 24, 2025 [1st throw] [1st]
70-2 ¼ … USATF L.A. Grand Prix, Los Angeles, May 18, 2024 [1st throw] [4th]
70-1 ¾ … USATF L.A. Grand Prix, Los Angeles, May 18, 2024 [2nd throw] [-]
70-0 ½ … Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, Stadion Śląski, Chorzów [N/A] [3rd]
70-0 ¼ … USATF Golden Games, Walnut, Calif., April 16, 2022 [2nd throw] [—]
70-0 ¼ … World Athletics Indoors, Belgrade, Serbia, March 19, 2022 [2nd throw] [—]