Riley Fayer, Lydia Gravante, Isabella Legatie 1-2-3 sweep leads Audubon girls to first Camden County title!!!!!!!!!!!!

Senior Riley Fayer and juniors Lydia Gravante and Isabella Legatie swept the top three spots and Audubon won its first-ever Camden County Championship Friday in Gloucester Township.

It was the first 1-2-3 finish since Megan Venables, Jenn Rawls and Gabrielle Prendergast of Highland swept the top three spots at the 2008 meet at Glouester County College in Deptford Township.

Fayer won the rae in 19:11 over 5,000 meters at Timber Creek Park, Gravante was 2nd in 20:29 and Legatie 3rd in 20:43.

Audubon outscored Winslow Township 24-62 to win the team title. Camden Catholic (68) and Pennsauken (74) were 3rd and 4th.

Audubon freshman Emma Camm ran 21:23 and placed 5th and junior Sophia Rizzo ran 23:13 for 16th.

Others in the top 10 included Pennsauken sophomore Hope Edwards [4th in 21:04], Winslow sophomore Amariah Arango [6th in 21:40], Highland junior Toni-Loren Powell [7th in 21:44], Camden Catholic sophomore Erin Callinan [8th in 21:49], Pennsauken sophomore Rai’ana Rucker [9th in 21:59] and Camden Catholic senior Brynn Deiwert [10th in 22:14].

Joe Saicic, Zacchaeus Harrigan finish 1-2, lead Glassboro boys to their 1st Gloucester County title in the meet’s 60-year history!!!!!!!!!!!!

Led by a 1-2 finish by sophomores Joe Saicic and Zacchaeus Harrigan, the Glassboro boys won their first Gloucester County championship in the meet’s 60-year history Thursday in West Deptford.

Saicic ran 16:01 and Harrigan 16:11 over 5,000 meters at West Deptford Park in the first 1-2 finish at the county meet in 17 years, since Ryan Culbreath and Daniel Fitzgerald finished 1st and 2nd for Kingsway at the 2008 meet at Gloucester County College in Deptford.

In the meet’s first 59 years, Kingsway won 14 titles, Williamstown and Washington Township 11 each, Clearview seven, Deptford and Delsea four apiece, Gateway three, West Deptford and Woodbury two and Pitman one.

With four in the top 10, Glassboro finished with a 39-point margin of victory over Washington Township. Nobody has repeated since Kingsway won its ninth straight county title in 2020.

Senior Jaeden Wesley placed 5th in 16:29 and sophomore Aaron Johnson 10th in 17:11 for the Bulldogs. Fifth man senior Jason Martin was 24th in 18:13.

Glassboro’s previous-best finish was 2nd place twice, most recently in 1993, when Tom Horne and Tim Graves finished 1-2 at Kingsway. The Dragons topped Glassboro 69-87 that year. That was also Glassboro’s last 1-2 finish. Glassboro was 2nd to Clearview in 1981, 40-84, behind Brian Kirkpatrick’s 2nd-place finish.

Washington Township, which won the Gloucester County meet in 2021 and 2023, was led by sophomore Trevor Szilier in 8th place in 16:54.

Williamstown seniors Dominic Burgio and Logan Pavelik ran 3rd and 4th in 16:22 and 16:27. Also in the top 10: Kinsgway sophomore Michael Beaver [6th in 16:32], Gateway senior David Houck [7th in 16:45] and Gateway senior Curtis Stokes [9th in 17:10].

Cherry Hill West’s Rex Takakjy overall winner, Highland tops Timber Creek for team title in South Jersey Open Division 2 boys race!!!!!!

Cherry Hill West Rex Takakjy was the overall winner, and Highland outraced Timber Creek for the team title Saturday at the boys Division 2 race at the South Jersey Open.

Takakjy and Highland senior Andrew Dopkin both ran sub-16 over 5,000 meters at DREAM Park in Logan Township, Takakjy wining in 15:48 and Dopkin 35 meters back in 15:55.

Joining Dopkin in Highland’s top five were junior Liam Murphy [6th, 16:31], sophomore Oluwanifemi Fadulu [13th, 17:06], junior Pierce Dopkin [14th, 17:12] and freshman Richard Lorenz [19th, 17:18], with 6th man junior aTyler Boice just behind Lorenz in 20th in 17:29.

Timber Creek didn’t have a runner in the top 10 but placed all five in a 37-second span between 11th and 22nd.

Junior Leandro Santiago, senior Ryan Pancoast, senior Blair Duckrey-Furbert and junior Michael Zechman all ran between 16:56 and 17:13, and 5th man senior Matthew Chambers was 22nd in 17:33.

Others in the top 10 were Middle Township junior Jamar Mack [3rd, 16:19], Sterling junior Brady Kay [4th, 16:24], Gateway-senior David Houck [5th, 16:27], Sterling junior Giovanni Fuchs [7th, 16:41], Moorestown sophomore Zander Kane [8th, 16:49], Gateway senior Curtis Stokes [9th, 16:51] and Moorestown junior Ethan Taylor [10th, 16:53]

Woodstown packs four in top 10 and wins South Jersey Open Division 1 team title!!!!!!

Overall winner senior Jacob Marino and Woodstown teammates senior Karson Chew, junior David Farrell and junior Pacey Hutton all finished in the top 10, and the Wolverines won the Division 1 title Saturday at the South Jersey Open.

Marino was 1st across the line on the 5,000-meter course at DREAM Park in Logan Township, home of the South Jersey sectionals next month. He ran 16:06, 3rd-fastest ever by a Group 1 runner at DREAM Park.

Chew placed 4th in 16:31, Farrell was 6th in 16:37 and Hutton 10th in 17:05 for Woodstown. Fifth runner sophomore Torsten Duva placed 17th in 17:21, and they were backed up by junior Jackson Perry in 21st in 17:33 and sophomore John Hearst in 32nd in 18:11. That’s a 16:44 average at DREAM Park.

Woodstown outsored Haddon Township, 35-44, to win the team title, with Camden Catholic 3rd with 84 points.

Others in the top 10, all seniors: Haddon Township’s Shaun Maloney [3rd, ] and James Clauson [4th, ], Gloucester’s Vincent Kelly [5th, ], Collingswood’s Landon Forero [6th, ], Pitman’s Rhys Blackman [7th, ] and Audubon’s Logan Camm [9th, ].

Led by Brooke Mashburn, Delsea girls place 5 in top 15 to win Division 2 title at South Jersey Invite!!!!!!

Freshman Brooke Mashburn placed 3rd with a huge all-course PR for 5,000 meters and Delsea placed all five scorers in the top 15 on the way to the Division 2 team title Saturday at the South Jersey Open.

Mashburn ran 19:42 at DREAM Park in Logan Township, lowering her all-course PR from 20:51 from a batch meet last month at Salem Tech in Pittsgrove Township.

Sophomore Angelina Colavita of Barnegat was the overall winner in 18:51 and Mainland junior Cecilia Foreman was the top South Jersey runner in 2nd place in 19:39.

Mashburn led Delsea to a close 49-62 team win over Mainland, with Sterling 3rd with 66 points.

Delsea’s four other scorers packed from 11th through 14th between 21:29 and 21:49. Senior Olivia Mashburn placed 11th in 21:29, senior Isabella Moran was 12th in 21:30, senior Sofia Moran 13th in 21:43 and freshman Ziada Nassradine 14th in 21:49.

Also in the top 10: Sterling junior Brianna Gilligan [4th, 19:49], Middle Township senior Olivia Orton [5th, 19:50], Highland senior Lyana Gutierrez [6th, 19:55], Mainland junior Lauren LaMonaca [7th, 20:11], Highland junior Toni-Loren Powell [8th, 20:21], Sterling sophomore Riley Sharp [9th, 20:33] and Mainland junior Ella Mokienko [10th, 20:57].

Haddonfield boys 2nd, Egg Harbor 4th in Varsity D race at Manhattan Invitational!!!!!!

Ryan Gibson, Peter Simpson and Benjamin Andrus all placed in the top 10, and Haddonfield finished 2nd in the Varsity D race Saturday at the Manhattan Invitational.

Gibson was 3rd in 12:49 over the 2 ½-mile course at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, Simpson placed 7th in 13:11 and Andrus was 9th in 13:16.

Haddonfield, competing without two of their projected top group, still finished only 12 points behind team winner St. John’s Prep in Astoria, Queens.

Senior Augie Coley was 30th in 13:41 and junior Andrew Blum 36th in 13:45 for the Bulldogs, who even at less than full strength finished 4th in the overall team merge of seven varsity races with 547 points, behind only Christian Brothers Academy of Lincroft, [101], Bishop Hendricken of Warwick, R.I. [201] and St. John’s College of Washington, D.C. [331], with Haddonfield 4th and St. John’s Prep 5th[548].

In that Varsity D race, Egg Harbor placed 4th with 204 points, packing their five scorers in 25 seconds and their top six in 26 seconds.

Sophomore Liam Aspenberg led the Eagles in 27th in 13:39, followed by sophomore Timothy Rooney 40th in 13:47, senior Matthew McDevitt 43rd in 13:48, junior Daniel Svec 47th in 13:54 and junior Ben Gettings 52nd in 14:04. They were backed up by senior 6th man Matthew Reed in 53rd in 14:05.

Egg placed 28th in the merge with 1,119 points but 6th among New Jersey schools, behind only CBA, Haddonfield, Ridge [14th in 785], Ocean City [15th with 785] and West Windsor-Plainsboro North [20thwith 922] .

Erik Preisner, Nathan Aschmann, Keenan Neuman lead Ocean City to Varsity F team title at Manhattan Invitational!!!!!!

Senior Erik Preisner and juniors Nathan Aschmann and Keenan Neuman all placed in the top 12 and Ocean City raced to the Varsity F team title Saturday at the Manhattan Invitational.

Preisner ran 12:59 and placed 4th, Aschmann ran 13:15 and was 7th and Neuman was 12th in 13:33 for Ocean City, who outscored 2nd-place Sherwood of Sandy Spring, Md., 78-98.

Junior Michael Romano and senior Benjamin McCarthy made up the rest of Ocean City’s top-five, Romano in 24th in 13:52 and McCarthy 31st in 14:01.

Neuman finished 10 spots ahead of Sherwood’s 3rd runner and McCarthy nine spots ahead of Sherood’ 5th runner, and that was most of the difference in the 20point win.

Ocean City is ranked 12th in New Jersey and 3rd in South Jersey.

Alvernia’s Ryan Dennison from Woodstown places 5th at Green and Gold Invite!!!!!!

Woodstown graduate Ryan Dennison, a junior at Alvernia, placed 5th in the Green and Gold Invitational Saturday at Delaware Valley College.

DVC is in Doylestown, but it appears that their XC course, located across Rte. 202 from campus, is entirely in New Britain, Pa.

Dennison ran an all-course best 28:32 over 8,000 meters at Delaware Valley College and was Alvernia’s 3rd runner. His previous all-course 8K best was 29:20 last November at the NCAA Division 3 Mid-Atlantic Regional in Lock Haven, Pa.

Dennison’s fastest 5,000 in high school was 19:10 in a meet at Stockton University in Galloway, so he ran faster per mile Saturday over just under five miles than he did in high school over 3.1 miles.

Kean College edged Alvernia of Reading, 47-49, to win the team title.

Maple Shade’s Juliana Catalani overall winner, Haddon Township girls win team title in South Jersey Open Division 1 race!!!!!!

Maple Shade junior Juliana Catalani edged Woodstown sophomore Abby Marino for the overall title, and Haddon Township placed four in the top 17 to win the team title in Division 1 of the South Jersey Open Saturday.

Catalani ran an all-course PR 19:19 over 5,000 meters at DREAM Park in Logan Township and won by 35 meters over Marino, who was 2nd in 19:28, an all-course PR for her as well. It was Catalani’s 1st-ever invitational title.

Junior Tanner Lajoie, senior Blake Kemery, sophomore Isabella Dodd and junior Biz Maher placed 6th, 10th, 14th and 17th for Haddon Township, which recorded a 52-62 win over Camden Catholic.

Junior Chloe Lajoie, junior Reagan Maher and sophomore Summer Starnes gave Haddon Township seven in the top 30, Lajoie 25th in 23:09, Maher 26th in 23:21 and Starnes 30th in 23:33.

For Camden Catholic, Erin Callinan was 7th in 20:54, Brynn Deiwert 9th in 21:23, Maddy O’Neil 12th in 21:43, Emma Rachoin 19th in 22:04, Joelle Garibaldi 42nd in 24:56 and Grace Ramirez 43rd in 25:11.

Others in the top 10: West Deptford Kayola Romanoski [3rd, 19:30], West Deptford Taylor Sierzega [4th, 19:50], Collingswood Hazel Straight [5th, 20:27] and Woodstown Anabel Schaal [8th, 20:55].

Grace Gutowski places 5th and Paul VI girls win Manhattan Invitational Varsity E race at Vanny over New York powerhouse!!!!!!!

Junior Grace Gutowski placed 5th and senior Giovanna Mantuano, freshman Isabella Suarez and sophomore Peyton Blake also ran in the top 10 and Paul VI won the Varsity E girls race Saturday morning at the Manhattan Invitational in the Bronx.

Gutwoski ran 15:28 over the 2 ½-mile course at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, and PVI – ranked 6thin New Jersey – edged Cornwall High of New Windsor, Orange County, N.Y., 55-67. Cornwall is ranked 5th in New York State’s Class B Division.

Mantuano placed 11th in 15:57, Suarez 17th in 16:15 and Blake 18th in 16:18. Sophomore Morgan Kuzma clinched the team title in 28th place in 16:47. She finished five spots (and three team spots) ahead of Cornwall’s fifth runner.

For team scoring purposes, PVI went 3-6-12-13-21 and Cornwall was 8-9-11-15-24.