Delsea’s Hannah Nuhfer has FOUR-BEST THROWS in Meet of Champions discus!!!!!!!!!!!!

Junior Hannah Nuhfer became Delsea’s 3rd discus thrower to win a Meet of Champions title last week at Pennsauken with the 5th-best throw in meet history.

Nuhfer threw 156-11 on her 4th throw and won by more than eight feet. Hillsborough senior Angela Volkova was 2nd with a 148-8 on her 3rd throw.

Nuhfer also had throws of 152-1, 154-2 and 149-5, so her 4th-best throw would have won the competition.

Delsea’s Jamine Moton won the discus in 1996 and Jocelyn White won it in 2003 and 2004. Nuhfer is Delsea’s 8th Meet of Champions winner overall.

Nuhfer’s 156-11 is the 6th-best winning throw in meet history and 2nd-best by a South Jersey thrower. Cherokee’s Jess Woodard won the 2013 meet with a 161-1 throw. Volkova’s 148-8 is the 2nd-best non-winning throw in meet history, behind only Nuhfer’s 152-6 last year.

Nuhfer is ranked 13th in the U.S. this year and 4th among juniors on the MileSplit national database with her PR of 161-4 from the state Group 3 meet at South Plainfield. She’s been over 155 feet in her last four meets.

Nuhfer set the South Jersey shot put record of 47-9 at South Jersey Group 3 sectionals at her home track in Franklinville. She only threw the discus at Meet of Champions.

Winslow senior Brook-lynn Roberts placed 3rd in the MoC discus with a 140-2, and Glassboro junior Sunsarai Moore was 4th at 136-6 and was the 2nd underclassman, giving South Jersey three of the top four spots for the 2nd straight year. In 2024, Nuhfer was 2nd, Moore 3rd and Roberts 4th.

All-Time Meet of Champions Discus List
171-1 … Layla Giordano, Old Tappan, 2024 [1]
168-1 … Alyssa Wilson [Donovan Catholic], 2017 [1]
161-1 … Jess Woodard [Cherokee], 2013 [1]
159-7 … *Layla Giordano [Old Tappan], 2023 [1]
158-1  … Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004 [1]
156-11 … *Hannah Nuhfer [Delsea], 2025 [1]
155-7 … Jada Mia Puryear [Union Catholic], 2022 [1]
152-6………. Wilson, 2016 [1]
152-6 ……..Nuhfer, 2024 [2]
151-10 ……..Woodard, 2012 [1]
150-6 ……….Wilson, 2015 [1]
147-11 … Sarah Herskee [Mendham], 1999 [1]
147-8 … Sue Piekarz [Clifton], 1987 [1]
147-1 … Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1996 [1]

All-Time South Jersey Discus Winners
Lillian Rivera [Pemberton], 1984 [125-2]
Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1996 [147-]
Melinda Boykin [Bridgeton], 1998 [134-10
Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2003 [145-11]
Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004 [158-1]
Kim Warren [Atlantic City], 2006 [138-10]
Victoria Imbesi [Our Lady of Mercy], 2009 [134-10]
Jess Woodard [Cherokee], 2011 [142-5]
Jess Woodard [Cherokee], 2011 [151-10]
Jess Woodard [Cherokee], 2011 [161-1]
Julia Bannan [Holy Spirit], 2021 [129-0]
Hannah Nuhfer, Discus, 2025 [156-11]

All-Time Delsea Meet of Champions winners
Jamine Moton [Delsea], 1996 [147-]
Arnita Green, 100-Meer Hurdles, 1989 [14.63]
Arnita Green [Delsea], 1989 [1:03.07]
Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2003 [145-11]
Jocelyn White [Delsea], 2004 [158-1]
Ashley Woodards [Delsea], 2011 [1:02.59]
Alanna Woolfolk [Delsea], 2021 [5-6]
Hannah Nuhfer, Discus, 2025 [156-11]

NATALIE DUMAS IS UNSTOPPABLE!!!!!!!! WINS 400 AT BROOKS PR INVITE IN SEATTLE!!!!!!!!

Eastern senior Natalie Dumas made the long trip out to the Pacific Northwest a worthwhile one with a win in the 400-meter dash at the Brooks PR Invitational in Renton, Wash.

Dumas, who tied Sydney McLaughlin’s state-record 51.87 last month at South Jersey Group 4 Sectionals at Pennsauken, ran 52.40 Saturday at Renton Stadium outside Seattle, her 2nd-fastest time ever.

She won by a comfortable four meters over Maddison Brister-Wesley of Grovetown (Ga.) High. Brister-Wesley lowered her lifetime-best from 52.93 from a meet last month in Stockbridge, Ga., to 52.89 in 2nd place.

Dumas is No. 2 in the U.S. in the 400 at 51.87, No. 4 in the 800 at 2:02.75 and No. 1 in the 400 hurdles with 57.30.

Dumas is undefeatd this year in the 100, 400, 800 and intermediates. Her only two losses at any distance have been to Pennsauken junior Sianni Wynn in the 200 – the Meet of Champions winner and U.S. No. 10 – in the Group 4 sectional and state meets.

Next for Dumas is West Philly Nationals June 19-22 at Franklin Field, where she’ll likely race in the 400 hurdles and 800-meter sprint medley Friday, June 20, the flat 400 Saturday, June 21, and the 800 and possibly 4-by-4 on Sunday, June 22.

Timber Creek senior Ryan Jennings placed 4th in the 100 in 11.44 with a legal 1.2 meters-per-second tailwind. That’s only 9-100ths of a second off her season-best wind-legal 11.35 last month in Baltimore. Her lifetime best is 11.33 from Group 3 Sectionals last spring at Delsea.

A remarkable achievement for Willingboro’s amazing Nester Wea!!!!!!!!

Nester Wea may have gotten overlooked because she competed at the same time as Sianni Wynn and Natalie Dumas, two all-time New Jersey greats, but Wea is without question an all-time New Jersey great as well.

Wea, a senior at Willingboro, earned four more medals at the Meet of Champions Wednesday and has now won total of 13 MoC medals in her four years at Willingboro.

She’s also now one of only two girls in state history who’s ranked in the top 20 in state history in the 100-, 200- and 400-meter dashes, considering only wind-legal times.

On Wednesday, Wea placed 3rd in the 100 with a windy 11.73 and 3rd in the 200 in 24.28. She also ran a 53.96 anchor on Willingboro’s 3rd-place 4-by-4 team, which ran 3:47.01, and led off the Chimeras’ 400-meter relay team, which was 2nd in 46.71.

Wea has wind-legal PRs of 11.62 and 23.89 ad well as 53.98 in the 400, all from the state Group 2 meet earlier this month in South Plainfield, where she won all three – her 9th, 10th and 11th individual state titles.

In state history, considering only legal times, she’s 13th in the 100, 12th in the 200 and 14th in the 400. On the all-time South Jersey lists, she’s 8th in the 100, 5th in the 200 and 9th in the 200.

The only other runner in state history in all three top-20s is current Pennsauken junior Sianni Wynn – 3rd at 11.36, 3rd at 23.20 and 6th at 52.80.

Racing with Kaila Speight, Jade Pinder and Maya Bolden, Wea led Willingboro to two hot relay times as well on Wednesday at Pennsauken.

We wrote the other day about Willingboro’s 4-by-1, which ran 46.71, which is 10th-fastest in state history, 3rd-fastest in South Jersey history, 3rd-fastest in meet history and a Burlington County record.

Willingboro’s 4-by-4 – with the same four runners and a slightly different lineup – ran 3:47.01, which is 13th-fastest in meet history, 14th-fastest in South Jersey history and 4th-fastest in Burlington County history, behind only Willingboro teams from 2001 [3:43.93], 2002 [3:44.64] and 1999 [3:45.74].

Wea is planning to compete for Towson (Md.) University next year!

2025 Outdoors
3rd, 100-Meter Dash, 11.73
4th,. 200-Meter Dash, 24.28
2nd, 400-Meter Relay [with Kaila Speight, Jade Pinder, Maya Bolden], 46.71
3rd, 1,600-Meter Relay [with Maya Bolden, Jade Pinder, Kaila Speight], 3:47.01
2025 Indoors
4th, 400-Meter Dash, 55.52
5th, 1,600-Meter Relay [with Kaila Speight, Jaden Murry, Maya Bolden], 3:55.71
2024 Outdoors
8th, 200-Meter Dash, 24.78
2nd, 1,600-Meter Relay [with Jaden Murry, Maya Bolden, Kaila Speight], 3:51.08
2024 Indoors
4th, 55-Meter Dash, 7.22
4th, 200-Meter Dash, 24.76
3rd, 1,600-Meter Relay [with ???], 3:54.59
2023 Outdoors
2nd, 400-Meter Relay [with Kaila Speight, Aaliyah Robinson, Jaden Murry], 47.78
2023 Indoors
4th, 1,600-Meter Relay [with Aaliyah Robinson, Kaila Speight, Jaden Murry], 4:01.17

All-Time New Jersey Wind-Legal 100-Meter Dash List
11.23 … Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2024
11.33 … Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek], 2024
11.36 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2025
11.42 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981
11.44 … Myasia Jacobs [Paramus Catholic], 2010
11.49 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2008
11.50 … Wendy Vereen [Trenton], 1984
11.53 … Taylor Aska [Union Catholic], 2025
11.57 … Patti Dunlap [Camden], 1979
11.57 … M’elisa Barber [Montclair], 1998
11.57 … Jada Ellis [Manchster Twp.], 2021
11.58 … Bria Mack [Williamstown], 2017
11.62 … Nester Wea [Willingboro], 2025
11.62 … Cathy Crawford [Perth Amboy], 1977
11.65 … Taylor Cox [Union Catholilc], 2025
11.65 … Ogechi Nwaneri [Chatham], 2006
11.65 … Aleah Williams [Montxlair
11.66 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2021
11.68 … Shavon Greaves [Lakewood], 2007
11.70 … Christiana Nwachuku [Kent Place], 2022
11.71 … Jay-Deen Batchelor [Hillside], 2025

All-Time New Jersey Wind-Legal 200-Meter Dash List
22.96 … Sydney McLaughlin [Union Catholic], 2017
22.99 … Wendy Vereen [Trenton], 1983
23.20 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 2025
23.29 … Naylah Jones [Timber Creek], 2024
23.42 … Aleah Williams [Montclair], 1999
23.46 … Ryan Jennings [Timber Creek], 2025
23.63 … Athing Mu [Trenton], 2018
23.69 … Michele Glover [Willingboro], 1981
23.73 … Myasia Jacobs [Paramus Catholic], 2010
23.87 … Jenna Harris [Franklin], 2003
23.89 … Shavon Greaves [Lakewood], 2007
23.89 … Nester Wea [Willingboro], 2025
23.90 … Denise Liles [Kingsway], 1984
23.90 … Lauren Princz [Egg Harbor Twp.], 2018
23.91 … Sydney Hawkins [Phillipsburg], 2018
23.92 … Mikele Barber [Montclair], 1997
23.94 … M’elisa Barber [Montclair], 1998
23.95 … Olivia Baker [Columbia], 2013
23.96 … Regina Trotter [Weequahic], 1991
23.96 … Ogechi Nwaneri [Columbia], 2006
23.96 … Shakira Dancy [Winslow Twp.], 2017

All-Time New Jersey 400-Meter Dash List
51.87 … Sydney McLaughlin [Union Catholic], 2017
51.87 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern], 2025
51.98 … Athing Mu [Trenton], 2019
52.46 .. .Olivia Baker [Columbia], 2014
52.56 … Mikele Barber [Montclair], 1998
52.80 … Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken ], 2025
52.91 … Michelle Brown [Seneca], 2009
53.12 … Julia Jackson [Scotch Plains-Fanwood], 2022
53.49 … Arianna Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
53.51 … Dana Burnett [Williamstown], 1996
53.60 … Amirah Sharpe [Clayton], 2022
53.64 … Nijgia Snapp [Oakcrest], 2008
53.98 … English Gardner [Eastern], 2007
53.98 … Nester Wea [Willingboro], 2025
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

Julian Onesti, Donte Davis, Quayd Hendryx rewrite South Jersey sprint record book!!!!!!!!

St. Augustine senior Julian Onesti and Burlington City junior Donte Davis ran two of the fastest 100-meter dashes in South Jersey history on Wednesday at the Meet of Champions in Pennsauken.And Burlington Township’s Quayd Hendryx wasn’t far behind.

Onesti placed 3rd in 10.46, and Davis was 5th in 10.48, and although the race was wind aided at 2.5 meters per second – anything over 2.0 is considered unacceptable for record purposes – their times are 12th- and 13th-fastest in meet history under any conditions.

The race produced five of the 15-fastest times in meet history and the 6th- and 7th-fastest times in South Jersey history. It produced the fastest times for 3rd-, 4th-, 5th- and 6th place.

Now, let’s take a look at what Onesti’s 10.46 and Davis’s 10.48 look like after running those times through the wind-gauge correction calculator. A 10.46 with 2.5 wind is equivalent to a 10.49 with a legal 2.0 wind or 10.61 with no wind. And a 10.48 equals 10.51 with legal wind or 10.63 with no wind.

Davis has all next year to get under 10.50 with legal wind. Onesti is a senior and hopefully will race at Franklin Field next weekend.

Either way, Onesti’s time is an Atlantic County record, and Davis’s is 3rd-fastest by a Burlington County sprinter, behind Malachi James’ 10.18 at Group 1 sectionals last spring (where there wasn’t a wind gauge) and the legal 10.45 that James Townsend of Holy Cross ran to win the 2003 Meet of Champions in the final track race he ever ran.

While wind-aided times can’t be used for county or South Jersey records, they can be used for the Meet of Champions all-time list or all-time state lists because so many meets over the years haven’t even had wind gauges. So we would have to disqualify half the 100s and 200s (and 110 hurdles and long jumps and triple jumps) ever recorded in South Jersey.

Before Wednesday, Onesti’s PR was 10.56 at the state Parochial A meet at Egg Harbor township, where he placed 3rd, and Davis’s was 10.74 at Group 1 sectionals at Pennsauken, where he placed 3rd.

Incredibly, neither sprinter broke 11 seconds last year. Davis’s PR until the BCSL meet last month was 11.08 and Onesti’s PR was 11.20 until FAT Wednesday at Cherokee in late April.

Amazing that City could lose the fastest sprinter in state history in James, now at Syracuse, and have a Meet of Champions medalist a year later.

And we can’t have this conversation without mentioning Hendryx, who was 7th in the Meet of Champions 100 final in 10.63 after a wind-legal PR 10.61 in the trials. He also anchored Burlington Township’s mind-blowing 40.75 state record in the 400-meter relay.

Davis and Hendryx are 3rd- and 5th-fastest wind-legal in Burlington County history, and both are back next spring.

The fastest wind-legal times by South Jersey sprinters this year are Davis’s 10.55 in the MoC trials [1.3], Onesti’s 10.56 in the trials [0.8] and Hendryx’s 10.61 [1.3]. Also under 10.80 with legal wind were Glassboro sophomore Xavier Sabb [10.69], Camden junior Jaiden Steele [10.72), Shawnee senior Robert Null [10.76], Lenape senior M.J. Lincoln [10.78].

On the all-time South Jersey wind-legal list, Davis and Onesty are 7th and 8th, and Hendryx is 14th. Davis and Hendryx are the 2nd- and 4th-fastest juniors. Davis, Hendryx and Steele are 1st, 3rd and 5th among New Jersey juniors this year (with legal wind).

All-Time Meet of Champions List
10.28 … Malachi James, Burlington City, 2024 [0.3] (1st)
10.30w … Danny Johnson, Rahway, 2001 [2.2] (1st)
10.35 … Jamar Ervin, Camden, 2000 [2.0] (1st)
10.38q, w …….. Ervin, 2000 [3.1] (—)
10.39 … Miles Shuler, Long Branch, 2010 [0.4] (1st)
10.41 … Damiere Byrd, Timber Creek, 2011 [0.1] (1st)
10.41w … Jevon Ledgister [St. Peter’s], 2025 [2.5] (1st)
10.42 … Damiere Byrd, Timber Creek, 2010 [0.4] (2nd)
10.43w … James Dely [Paramus Catholic], 2025 [2.5] (2nd)
10.45 … James Townsend, Holy Cross, 2003 [1.2] (1st)
10.46 … Danny Johnson, Rahway, 2000 [2.0] (2nd)
10.46w … Julian Onesti [St. Augustine], 2025 [2.5] (3rd)
10.48q … Shamali Whittle, Nottingham, 2021 [-0.7] (1st)
10.48w … Donte Davis [Burlington City], 2025 [2.5] (4th)
10.48w … Noah Grant [Piscataway], 2025 [2.5] (5th)
10.49q …….. James [1.1] (—)

All-Time New Jersey 100-Meter List [all wind conditions]
10.18 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024 [nwi]
10.21 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024 [nwi]
10.22 … Cole Isaac Cramer [Southern Reg.], 2024 [nwi]
10.30 … Danny Johnson [Rahway], 2001 [2.2]
10.30 … Fitzroy Ledgister [St. Peter’s], 2022 [5.4]
10.33 … Mario Heslop [Franklin Twp.], 2019 [nwi]
10.34 … Noah Grant [Piscataway], 2025 [2.5]
10.35 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2000 [2.0]
10.36 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2010 [nwi]
10.39 … Miles Shuler-Foster [Long Branch], 2010 [0.4]
10.41 … Jevon Ledgister [St. Peter’s], 2025 [2.5]
10.43 … Zyaire Clemes [Trenton], 2014 [3.7]
10.43 … James Dely [Paramus Catholic], 2025 [2.5]
10.45 … James Townsend, Holy Cross, 2003 [1.2]
10.45 …Mekhi Stafford [Ewing], 2024 [1.0]
10.46 … Julian Onesti [St. Augustine], 2025 [2.5]
10.46 … Michael Ray Garvin [Don Bosco], 2005 [1.2]
10.48 … Shamali Whittle, Nottingham, 2021 [-0.7]
10.48 … Donte Davis [Burlington City], 2025 [2.5]
10.48 … Noah Grant [Piscataway], 2025 [2.5]
10.48 … Gavin Alvarez [Allentown], 2025 [5.1]
10.47 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983 [0.0]
10.47 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009 [nwi]
10.49 … Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2017 [nwi]
10.49 … Maxwell Booker [Essex Catholic], 2000 [2.0]

All-Time South Jersey 100-Meter List [all wind conditions]
10.18 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024 [nwi]
10.21 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024 [nwi]
10.35 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2000 [2.0]
10.36 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2010 [nwi]
10.45 … James Townsend, Holy Cross, 2003 [1.2]
10.46 … Julian Onesti [St. Augustine], 2025 [2.5]
10.47 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009 [nwi]
10.48 … Donte Davis [Burlington City], 2025 [2.5]
10.49 … Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2017 [nwi]
10.53 … Todd Dutch [Washington Twp.], 2001
10.54 … Fabian Santiago [Oakrest], 2010
10.55 … Evan Corcoran [Kingsway], 2022
10.56 … Yashahya Brown [Washington Twp.], 2024 [+0.9]
10.57 … Jamil Benjamin [Cumberland Regional], 2006 [+1.4]
10.57 … Geof Navaro [Absegami], 2008 [nwi]
10.58 … Anthony Miles [Winslow Twp.], 2003
10.58 … James Burrus [Moorestown], 2022 [+1.4]
10.59 … Lloyd Shambry [Gateway], 2024 [nwi]

All-Time South Jersey 100-Meter List [legal wind]
10.28 … Malachi James [Burlington City], 2024 [+0.3]
10.32 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 2024 [-1.4]
10.41 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2010 [+0.1]
10.45 … James Townsend [Holy Cross], 2003 [+1.2]
10.47 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983 [+0.0]
10.55 … Todd Dutch [Washington Twp.], 2002 [-2.7]
10.55 … Donte Davis [Burlington City], 2025 [+1.3]
10.56 … Julian Onesti [St. Augustine], 2025 [+0.8]
10.57 … Jamil Benjamin [Cumberland Regional], 2006 [+1.4]
10.57 … Yashahya Brown [Washington Twp.], 2024 [+0.9]
10.58 … James Burrus [Moorestown], 2022 [-2.5]
10.58 … Anthony Miles [Winslow Twp.], 2003 [+1.4]
10.59 … Fabian Santiago [Oakcrest] 2012 [+1.2]
10.61 … Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2017 [+1.5]
10.61 … Quayd Hendryx [Burlington Twp.], 2025 [+1.3]

OCEAN CITY’S MAEVE SMITH RACES INTO ALL-TIME SOUTH JERSEY 3,200 TOP-10!!!!!!!!

Oeean City senior Maeve Smith raced her way into the all-time South Jersey top-10 in the 3,200 Wednesday at the Meet of Champions at Pennsauken.

Smith ran 10:32.54 and placed 3rd after passing two runners on her final lap, which she ran in 70.22, the fastest closing 400 in the field.

Her previous PR was 10:39.76 from Cherokee Distance Night in April. Her 10:32.54 broke the Cape May County record of 10:39.15 set by Ocean City’s Devin Grisbaum at the 2014 Meet of Champions at South Plainfield.

Her time is 10th-fastest in South Jersey history and 6th-fastest ever by a South Jersey girl at the Meet of Champions.

Smith ran almost identical splits, out in 5:16.16 and back in 5:16.40. She ran her final 800 in 2:31.43, fastest in the field.

Northern Burlington senior Liliah Gordon placed 4th [10:43.78] and Holy Cross junior Julia Flanagan 8th [10:53.95] gave South Jersey three of the top eight.

We wrote yesterday about Ocean City’s winning 4-by-8, which ran the 5th-fastet time in South Jersey history with senior Chloe Care, Smith, freshman Riley Tolson and sophomore Carly Godfrey. Click here for that story. Smith ran a 2:17.90 split on the 2nd leg and left Pennsauken with two medals. Godfrey had another fantastic race as well, following her 2:10.89 anchor with a 2:11.72 for 7th place in the 800.

All-Time South Jersey 3,200 List
10:12.8h ….. Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], 1983
10:18.93 … Shaelan McNally [Paul VI], 2024
10:19.31 … Chelsea Ley [Kingsway], 2009
10:22.02 … Megan Lacy [Cherokee], 2012
10:22.20 … Lilliah Gordon [Northern Burlington], 2024
10:27.44 … Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg.], 2017
10:28.6h….. Erin Donohue [Haddonfield], 2001
10:29.28y … Rachel Vick [Kingsway], 2017
10:30.57 … Dina Iacone [Washington Twp.], 2012
10:32.54 … Maeve Smith [Ocean City], 2025
10:33.22 … Holly Bischof [Bishop Eustace], 2012
10:32.4h….. Mindy Rowand [Sterling], 1985
10:33.25 … Megan Venables [Highland], 2011
10:33.85 … Sarah Naticchia [Haddonfield], 2021
10:34.79 … Theresa Cattuna [Cherry Hill East], 2007
10:35.59 … Amanda Goetschius [Delsea], 2007
10:37.47 … Meghan McGlinchey [West Depford], 2009
10:37.53 … Vanessa Wright [Haddonfield], 2005
10:39.15 … Devon Grisbaum [Ocean City], 2015

All-Time South Jersey Meet of Champions 3,200 List
10:19.31 … Chelsea Ley [Kingsway], 2009 [1]
10:20.74 … Michelle Rowen [Washington Twp.], 1983 [1]
10:22.02 … Megan Lacy [Cherokee], 2012 [3]
10:30.57 … Dina Iacone [Washington Twp.], 2012 [8]
10:32.54 … Mindy Rowand [Sterling], 1985 [2]
10:32.54 … Maeve Smith [Ocean City], 2025 [3]
10:33.22 … Holly Bischof [Bishop Eustace], 2011 [2]
10:34.78 … Alyssa Aldridge [Mainland Reg.], 2016 [4]
10:34.79 … Theresa Cattuna [Cherry Hill East], 2007 [3]
10:35.59 … Amanda Goetschius [Delsea], 2007 [3]
10:36.64 …….. Rowand, 1986 [2]
10:37.47 … Megan McGlinchey [West Deptford], 2009 [4]
10:37.49 … Megan Venables [Highland Regional], 2010 [1]
10:38.98 …….. Iacone, 2011 [3]
10:39.15 … Devin Grisbaum [Ocean City], 2014 [6]
10:40.35 …….. Grisbaum, 2015 [7]
10:40.95 … Erika Kemp [Rancocas Valley], 2013 [5]
10:41.41 …….. Ley, 2007 [6]
10:42.22 … Jennifer Rawls [Highland Regional], 2009 [7]

BRIDGETON’S ZAMIR CHANCE WINS MEET OF CHAMPIONS TRIPLE JUMP!!!!!!!!

Bridgeton senior Zamir Chance capped a remarkable season Wednesday by winning the triple jump at the Meet of Champions at Pennsauken.

Chance jumped 47-3 ¾ – into a 2.6 meters-per-second wind – on his 2nd attempt and finished 4 ¾ inches ahead of senior Josiah Williams of Mainland, who handed him his only two losses in New Jersey competitions this year.

Other than the Penn Relays, Chance lost only at the Woodbury Relays and Cape-Atlantic Conference meets, where he was 2nd to Williams. He went undefeated in championship season, winning South Jersey Group 4 sectionals at 48-3, winning the state Group 4 title with a personal-best and wind-legal 48-9 – No. 5 in South Jersey history – and then becoming Bridgeton’s first MoC winner in 10 years on Wednesday.

Williams was 2nd with a 46-11 jump on his 5th attempt. Chance also had a 46-11 ¾, so he had the two-best jumps of the meet.

It was the first 1-2 South Jersey finish in the Meet of Champions triple jump since 2009, when Glassboro’s Ryan Chance – Any relation? Anybody? – won with a 47-7 ½ and Chris Rountree of Haddon Heights was 2nd with a 47-6 ½.

Chance is the first Bridgeton Meet of Champions winner since Markquese Bell, the current Dallas Cowboy, won the high jump at 6-10 in 2015.

Bridgeton had 10 Meet of Champions winners in the 1990s with five double winners: high jumper Dwayne Robinson, sprinter Curtis McIntyre, Ray Wilks in the shot, Royce Reed in the javelin and intermediates – one of the wildest doubles ever – and Nick Brown in the 200 and long jump. Full list of Bridgeton Meet of Champions winners is below.

South Jersey has won five of the last eight Meet of Champions triple jump competitions.

All-Time South Jersey MoC Triple Jump Winners
Josh Butler [Delsea], 2006 [48-0]
Evan Chance [Glassboro], 2009 [47-7 ½]
Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2011 [48-4]
Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013 [48-10]
Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2017 [48-9 ½]
Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018 [48-2 ¼]
Floyd Whitaker [Highland], 2021 [49-7]
Rece Englehart [Moorestown] 2024 [47-7 ¼]
Zamir Chance [Bridgeton], 2025 [47-3 ¾]

All-Time Bridgeton Meet of Champions winners
Dwayne Robinson, 1991 [6-8]
Dwayne Robinson, 1992 [6-10]
Curtis McIntyre, 1992 [21.47]
Curtis McIntyre, 1992 [47.71]
Ray Wilks, 1994 [60-7]
Ray Wilks, 1995 [64-5]
Royce Reed, 1995 [218-3]
Royce Reed, 1995 [52.56]
Nick Brown, 1999 [21.69]
Nick Brown, 1999 [23-0 ½]
Robert Edwards, 2002 [1:53.85]
Braheme Days Jr., 2013 [199-6]
Markquese Bell, High Jump, 2015 [6-10]
Zamir Chance, Triple Jump [47-3 ¾]

Willingboro and Pennsauken girls blaze two of the fastest 4-by-1s in state history, Rancocas Valley, Ocean City and Kingsway also run hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Willingboro and Pennsauken girls blazed two of the five-fastest 400-meter relay times in South Jersey history Wednesday, and Rancocas Valley and Kingsway weren’t far behind.

Willingboro, Pennsauken and Rancocas Valley placed 2nd, 3rd and 4th at the Meet of Champions at Pennsauken and were the three-fastest public schools in the race.

A Scotch Plains-based all-star team won the race in 46.22, with Willingboro 2nd in 46.71, Pennsauken 3rd in 46.95, Rancocas Valley 3rd in 47.36 and Kingsway 6th in 47.84. Washington Township [48.60], Burlington Township [48.88] and Ocean City [48.89] all also broke 49 seconds in the fastest 400-meter relay in New Jersey track history.

The race produced the 1st-, 3rd-, 5th- and 14th-fastest times in meet history and the 3rd-, 5th- and 15th-fastest times in South Jersey history.

The fastest times for place in meet history for every place from 1st through 18th – other than 5th – came from this race.

Willingboro’s 46.71 with junior Kaila Speight, Jade Pinder, Maya Bolden and senior Nester Wea is 10th-fastest in state history and 3rd-fastest all-time in South Jersey, behind Timber Creek’s 46.19 in 2024 and 46.43 in 2023. It broke the Burlington County record – a hand-timed 46.9 by Willingboro at the 1980 state Group 4 Championships in Piscataway. It was the fastest 2nd-place time in meet history, more than half a second faster than Delsea’s 47.27 behind Summit’s 47.07 in 2017.

Just behind was Pennsauken, with juniors Sanaya Dupree and Olivia Dupree, sophomore Abigayle John and junior Sianni Wynn, who went on to win the 100 and 200 for the 2nd year in a row. Pennsauken’s 46.95 is 15th-fastest in state history, 5th-fastest in South Jersey history and 6th-fastest in meet history. The fastest previous 3rd-place time was East Brunswick’s 47.45 in 2017. Pennsauken was a full half second faster.

Rancocas Valley was next, and its 47.36 with senior Cecilia King, junior Angelina Brown, junior Rhyann Roseboro and senior Jordyn Hickson is 14th-fastest in South Jersey history and broke the school record of 47.49 from the 2017 Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington. R.V.’s time is No. 3 in Burlington County history, behind those two Willingboro performances from Wednesday and 1980.

Kingsway’s 47.84 with senior Jonnelle Lewis, freshman Talia Griscom, freshman Noemi Haller and sophomore Saudah Turner for 6th place is 2nd-fastest in Gloucester County history, behind only Delsea’s 47.27 at the 2017 Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington.

Burlington Township ran sophomore Elaia Campbell, senior Valerie Castro, junior Laila Fairweather and freshman Lanae Porter on its school-record 48.88 team, and Ocean City used freshman Julianne Goodman, sophomore Ella Miller, sophomore Alana Clevenger and senior Naomi Nnewhie and ran 48.89, just a fraction off the 48.81 Cape May County record they ran at Group 3 states.

Winslow ran 47.07 at Penn, which is 4th-fastest in the state this year but scratched at the Meet of Champions. They could still race it again at Franklin Field Nationals.

All-Time New Jersey 400-Meter Relay List
45.48 … Union Catholic, 2024
45.50 … Montclair, 1998
45.53 … Union Catholic, 2025
45.89 … Columbia, 2010
46.08 … Trenton, 1984
46.19 … Timber Creek, 2024
46.40 … Union Catholic, 2023
46.42 … Franklin Twp., 2003
46.43 … Timber Creek, 2023
46.71 … Willingboro, 2025
46.84 … Piscataway, 2014
46.87 … Eastern, 2003
46.89 … Franklin Twp., 2001
46.90 … Paramus Catholic, 2010
46.95 … Pennsauken, 2025
46.96 … Columbia, 2009
46.98 … Winslow Twp., 2017

All-Time South Jersey 400-Meter Relay List
46.19 … Timber Creek, 2024
46.43 … Timber Creek, 2023
46.71 … Willingboro, 2025
46.87 … Eastern, 2003
46.95 … Pennsauken, 2025
46.98 … Winslow Twp., 2017
46.9h … Willingboro, 1980
47.06 … Winslow Twp., 2014
47.07 … Winslow Twp., 2025
47.18 … Winslow Twp., 2013
47.19 … Winslow Twp., 2018
47.25 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2018
47.27 … Delsea, 2017
47.36 … Eastern, 2019
47.36 … Rancocas Valley, 2025
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
47.84 … Kingsway, 2025
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

All-Time Meet of Champions 400-Meter Relay List
46.22 … Union Catholic, 2025 [1]
46.23 … Timber Creek, 2024 [1]
46.71 … Willingboro, 2025 [2]
46.84 … Piscataway, 2014 [1]
46.87 … Columbia, 2010 [1]
46.95 … Pennsauken, 2025 [3]
46.98 … Timber Creek, 2023 [1]
47.05 … Union Catholic, 2019 [1]
47.07 … Summit, 2017 [1]
47.21 … Union, 2021 [1]
47.27 … Winslow Twp., 2013 [1]
47.27 … Delsea, 2017 [2]
47.36 … Eastern Reg., 2019 [2]
47.36 … Rancocas Valley, 2025 [4]
47.40 … Winslow Twp., 2016 [1]
47.45 … East Brunswick, 2017 [3]
47.48 … Union Catholic, 2016 [2]
47.49 … Rancocas Valley, 2017 [4]
47.53 … Rancocas Valley, 2019 [3]
47.54 … Union Catholic, 2017 [5]
47.58 … Millville, 2019 [4]
47.61 … Piscataway, 2011 [1]
47.61 … Neptune, 2015 [1]
47.63 … Newark Tech, 2012 [1]
47.78 … Willingboro, 2023 [2]
47.80 … Point Pleasant Beach, 2025 [5]
47.81 … Haddonfield, 2024 [2]
47.84 … Kingsway, 2025 [6]
47.85 … Deptford, 2015 [2
47.87 … Winslow Twp., 2011 [2]
47.91 … Newark Tech, 2011 [3]
47.93 … West Orange, 2019 [5]
47.93 … Elizabeth, 2023 [3]
47.95 … Columbia, 2011 [4]

Woodstown runs fastest 4-by-8 by a New Jersey Group 1 in 42 years in monumental race at Meet of Champions!!!!!!!!

Group 1 schools aren’t supposed to run like this. They rarely do.

The Woodstown boys – juniors Karson Chew and Jacob Marino, senior Cole Lucas and junior Josh Crawford – placed 5th in the Meet of Champions 3,200-meter relay in 7:54.84, the fastest time by a New Jersey Group 1 school in over 40 years.

The time is fastest by a South Jersey school this year and – as far as I can tell – fastest by a New Jersey Group 1 since Bernards ran 7:48.1 at the 1983 Penn Relays. It’s 2nd-fastest ever by a South Jersey Group 1 and fastest in 48 years, since Woodbury ran 7:48.3 (converted from 7:51.1 for two miles) in 1977. Can’t for the life of me figure out where they ran that. Wasn’t at Penn or the state relays. If you know, tell me!

It’s a little tricky figuring out this stuff because some schools like Haddonfield and Bernards have bounced between Group 1 and Group 2 and performance lists in the pre-MileSplit Era are incomplete.

But as far as I can tell after a morning of research, Bernard in 1982 and 1983 and Woodbury in 1977 are the only Group 1 schools to run faster than Woodstown.

The Wolverines had never broken 8:24 before 2024 but got down to 8:08.09 last spring and finally dipped under eight minutes for the first time when they won the state Group 1 title in Somerset before a 4 ½-second school record Wednesday at Pennsauken.

Chew led off with a 1:59.50 split, Marino ran 2:02.46, Lucas 2:02.01 and Crawford anchored in 1:54.46.

It’s the first medal Woodstown has won at the Meet of Champions in 13 years, since Jake Prus placed 6th in the javelin in 2012 with a throw of 174-2.

CBA won the race in 7:48.55, followed by West Orange [7:48.57], Westfield [7:52.89] and Demarest [7:53.33].

Crawford ran 1:53.44 to win the state Group 1 title – fastest by a South Jersey half-miler this year – and was 7th in the 800 Wednesday at Pennsauken in 1:53.83. He’ll be the 3rd-fastest returner in New Jersey next year.

And while Lucas is graduating, Woodstown returns Chew, Marino and Crawford as well as Kyle Reitz, who ran 2:04.30 this spring as a sophomore in his first year of track.

But Woodstown isn’t done yet.

They’ll race one more 4-by-8 at Franklin Field Nationals a week from Friday. Crawford will also race in the open 800 one day later.

All-Time Group 1 List
7:48.1 … Bernards, 1983
7:48.2 … Bernards, 1982
7:48.3h … Woodbury, 1977
7:54.84 … Woodstown, 2025
7:56.02 … Woodbury, 1972
7:56.51 … Indian Hills, 2016
7:57.80 … Shore Regional, 2017
7:58.09 … Metuchen, 1998
7:59.53 … Metuchen, 1999
7:58.54 … Metuchen, 2008
7:59.64 … Mountain Lakes, 2012
7:58.8y … Woodbury, 1972 [Turnock]

All-Time South Jersey List
7:40.43 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2017
7:40.71 … Pleasantville, 2013
7:40.99 … Willingboro, 1983
7:41.17 … Cherokee, 2023
7:43.57 … Haddonfield, 2015
7:44.25 … Willingboro, 2003
7:46.28 … Delsea, 2018
7:46.2h … Deptford, 1967
7:47.27 … Egg Harbor, 2016
7:47.66 … Kingsway, 2011
7:47.96 … Haddonfield, 2016
7:47.9h … Willingboro, 1982
7:48.16 … Kingsway, 2013
7:48.25 … Vineland, 2012
7:48.3y … Woodbury, 1977
7:48.70 … Rancocas Valley, 2016
7:48.92 … Highland, 2018
7:49.34 … Cherokee, 2000
7:49.67 … Washington Twp., 2009
7:49.72 … Haddonfield, 2019
7:49.85 … Cherokee, 2012
7:49.95 … Delsea, 2018
7:49.9h … Willingboro, 1978
7:50.1h … Camden, 1977
7:50.26 … Ocean City, 2003
7:50.31 … Cherokee, 2024
7:50.73 … Cherokee, 2021
7:50.87 … Haddonfield, 2014
7:51.07 … Washington Twp., 2008
7:51.09 … Mainland Reg., 2004
7:51.52 … Vineland, 2010
7:52.53 … Willingboro, 2002
7:52.60 … Cherokee, 2011
7:52.66 … Cherokee, 1998
7:52.75 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2018
7:52.90 … Rancocas Valley, 2017
7:53.03 … Bishop Eustace, 1997
7:53.44 … Shawnee, 1991
7:53.99 … Highland, 1991
7:54.16 … Woodrow Wilson, 2011
7:54.43 … Cherry Hill East, 2023
7:54.5h … Paul VI, 1991
7:54.74 … Paul VI, 1990
7:54.78 … Highland, 2017
7:54.84 … Woodstown, 2025
7:54.94 … Kingsway, 2014

7:48.3h … Woodbury, 1977

LINDENWOLD’S EGYPT BOLAN WINS MEET OF CHAMPIONS HIGH JUMP WITH NO. 5 CLEARANCE IN SOUTH JERSEY HISTORY!!!!!!!!

Junior Egypt Bolan became Lindenwold’s first-ever outdoor Meet of Champions winner Wednesday with the best high jump clearance by a New Jersey girl in six years.

Bolan cleared a lifetime-best 5-9 to win the Meet of Champions high jump at Pennsauken. It’s the best clearance by a New Jersey high jumper since 2019, when Timber Creek’s Tierra Hooker cleared 5-10 for the fifth time and won the Meet of Champions at Northern Burlington.

Bolan’s jump is No. 18 in state history – but only one inch from the No. 4 mark – and it’s also tied for No. 5 in South Jersey history.

Bolan had a 5-2 PR until this indoor season. She PR’d at 5-6 in a meet at the Bubble, then followed that up with several more 5-8 clearances, including one to win the indoor Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze.

She was consistently over 5-6 and 5-8 this spring and PR’d with a 5-8 ¾ at the Penn Relays, where she placed 3rd at the Penn Relays, where she was the top American.

Unbelievably, the Meet of Champions results don’t show high jump progression, because the NJSIAA is apparently running track meets in 1979 these days. So we don’t know where Bolan entered the competition or what height she attempted after winning at 5-9. [Then again, that shouldn’t be a surprise. The official results also show 20 girls clearing 6-5. And also list Bolan with a “DNS,” indicating Did not Start. So who knows.] If anybody reading this has her progression info please shoot it over to me in the comment’s section!

Hooker is one of six South Jersey women who have jumped at least 5-10, including three 6-footers: Priscilla Frederick of Sicklerville and Paul VI cleared 6-3 in 2015, MaryBeth Labosky of Shamong Township and Holy Cross cleared 6-1 ½ in 1992 and Willingboro graduate Kenady Wilson cleared 6-0 ¾ in 2022. Also Megan Kirschling of West Deptford cleared 5-10 ½ in 2012 and Bryanna Craig of Millville 5-10 in 2022.

All-Time New Jersey Outdoor High Jump List
5-11 ………. Tatiana Smolin [Randolph], 1983
5-10 ½ ……. Megan Kirschling [West Deptford], 2012
5-10 ½ …… Deb Vento [Freehold Borough], 2003
5-10 ………. Fiona Paladino [Montgomery], 2010
5-10 ………. Adrianna Barrett [Montgomery], 2017
5-10 ………. Maura Burk [Freehold Twp.], 2002
5-10 ………. Tish Edwards [Mater Dei], 1982
5-10 ………. Shelley Mitchell [Lakewood], 1988
5-10 ………. Cheryl Burdick [Ramsey], 1998
5-10 ………. Lisa Schenk [Jackson], 2002
5-10 ………. Maura Burk [Freehold Borough], 2003
5-10 ………. Abrianna Barrett [Montgomery], 2017
5-10 ………. Tierra Hooker [Timber Creek], 2017
5-10 ………. Tiffany Bautista [Paramus Catholic], 2018
5-9 ½ …….. Priscilla Frederick [Paul VI], 2007
5-9 ¼ …..… Emily Kianka [Hopewell Valley], 2009
5-9 ¼ …..… Noel Jancewicz [Robbinsville], 2013
5-9 ¼ …..… Mandi Wolicki [Ocean City], 1995
5-9 ….……. Becky Deetz [Ridgewood], 1975
5-9 ………. Carol Lewis [Willingboro], 1981
5-9 ………. Erin Halpin [Cherry Hill East], 1986
5-9 ………. Kim Stoll [Holy Spirit], 1994
5-9 ………. Tamika Toppin [South Plainfield], 1996
5-9 ………. Raven Thompson [Franklin Twp.], 2012
5-9 ………. Robin Perkins [Trenton Catholic], 2012
5-9 ………. Egypt Bolan [Lindenwold], 2025

All-Time Meet of Champions South Jersey High Jump Winners
Erin Halpin [Cherry Hill East], 1987 [5-8]
Kim Stoll [Holy Spirit], 1993 [5-8]
Brooke Minor [Woodbury], 2001 [5-8]
Briana Gray [Haddon Heights], 2005 [5-6]
Anna Cook [Florence], 2006 [5-10]
Priscilla Frederick [Paul VI], 2007 [5-8]
Tierra Hooker [Timber Creek], 2019 [5-10]
Alanna Woolfolk [Delsea], 2021 [5-6]
Alanna Woolfolk [Clayton], 2023 [5-8]
Addison Inge [Williamstown], 2024 [5-6]
Egypt Bolan [Lindenwold], 2025 [5-9

All-Time Meet of Champions High Jump Performance List
5-10 … Fiona Paladino [Montgomery], 2010 [1]
5-10 … Debra Vento [Freehold Boro], 2002 [1]
5-10 … Maura Burk [Freehold Twp.], 2002 [2]
5-10 … Abrianna Barrett [Montgomery], 2017 [1]
5-10 … Tierra Hooker [Timber Creek], 2017 [2]
5-10 … Tiffany Bautista [Paramus Catholic], 2018 [1]
5-10 … Jenna Rogers [Rutherford], 2018 [2]
5-10 …… Hooker, 2018 [3]
5-10 …… Hooker, 2019 [1]
5-9 … Tish Edwards [Mater Dei], 1981 [1]
5-9 … Egypt Bolan [Lindenwold], 2025 [1]
5-8 ¼ … Emily Kianka [Hopewell Valley], 2009 [1]

SIANNI WYNN DOES IT AGAIN!!!!!!!! SWEEPS MEET OF CHAMPIONS SPRINTS, SHATTERS TWO MEET RECORDS, BREAKS ONE S.J. RECORD!!!!!!!!

Sianni Wynn destroyed the South Jersey record in the 200 and came within 2-100ths of a second of the state record in the 100 in her 2nd consecutive Meet of Champions sprint double.

Wynn, racing on her home track at Pennsauken, became just the 4th girl to double the 100- and 200-meter dashes at a Meet of Champions two years in a row and the first in 23 years.

She won the 200 in a wind-legal 23.20 and the 100 in a slightly wind-aided 11.25 after a meet-rcord 11.30 in the trials. The 23.20 broke the wind-legal South Jersey record of 23.29 set by Timber Creek’s Naylah Jones last year at the state Group 3 meet at Delsea. It’s No. 2 in state history, behind only four-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin, who ran 22.96 at the 2017 Parochial A meet at Egg Harbor.

That 11.25 is only 2-100ths of a second off the state record of 11.23 set by Timber Creek’s Naylah Jones last year at the state Group 3 meet at Delsea. On the all-time New Jersey wind-legal list, Wynn is 3rd at 11.36, but it’s just a matter of time till she runs faster with legal wind.

Since the NJSIAA has never bothered with wind readings (or much of anything) in its record keeping, both of Wynn’s marks will be considered meet records.

She broke the 100 record of 11.36 that she set last year and broke the 200 record of 24.36 set by Elizabeth’s Cynthia Boakye in 2023.

The only other girls to win the 100 and 200 in consecutive years are Willingboro’s Michelle Glover in 1980 and 1981, Nicole Carmichael of JFK Paterson in 1994 and Jenna Harris of Franklin in 2002. Details below.

Including her Meet of Champions 400 win as a freshman in 2023, Wynn now has five MoC individual titles. With a year to go, that’s tied for 7th-most in meet history. Among South Jersey girls, only Erin Donohue of Haddonfield and Carol Lewis of Willingboro – two Olympians – have more all-time MoC individual titles, with six apiece. Michelle Glover of Pennsauken and Willingboro and Natalie Dumas of Eastern also have five. Billota’s eight are the most in history and nobody else has more than seven. Wynn and Dumas will both have a chance to chase Bilotta’s record next year.

Here’s a more detailed look at the four girls who’ve swept the 100 and 200 in back-to-back years. As you can see, Wynn’s two doubles are far more impressive than the others:

Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken] 2024 [11.36, 23.34], 2025 [11.25, 23.20]
Jenna Harris [Franklin] 2002 [11.96, 24.32], 2003 [11.74 23.87]
Nicole Carmichael [JFK Paterson], 1994 [12.04, 24.47], 1995 [11.80, 24.12]
Michelle Glover [Willingboro], 1980 [11.6h, 24.4h], 1981 [11.5h, 23.5h]

The only South Jersey women to run 200 meters faster than Wynn with legal wind are Wilson’s Dennisha Page [22.39 in Gainesville last May], Olympian English Gardner [22.62 in Los Angeles in 2013] and Williamstown’s Gabrielle Farquharson [23.07 in Lincoln, Neb., in 2016].

Wynn also anchored Pennsauken’s 3rd-place 400-meter relay team, which ran 46.95. That’s No. 16 in state history and No. 5 in South Jersey history. Juniors Sanaya Dupree and Olivia Dupree and sophomore Abigayle John ran the 1st three legs.

Willingboro ran 46.71 in the same race for 2nd place. That’s No. 11 in state history, No. 3 in South Jersey history and a Burlington County record. Senior Nester Wea, junior Kalia Speight, sophomore Jade Pinder and sophomore Maya Bolden ran for the Chimeras.

All-Time New Jersey 400-Meter Relay List
45.48 … Union Catholic, 2024
45.53 … Union Catholic, 2025
45.50 … Montclair, 1998
45.89 … Columbia, 2010
46.06 … Union Catholic, 2024
46.08 … Trenton, 1984
46.19 … Timber Creek, 2024
46.40 … Union Catholic, 2023
46.42 … Franklin Twp., 2003
46.43 … Timber Creek, 2023
46.71 … Willingboro, 2025
46.84 … Piscataway, 2014
46.87 … Eastern, 2003
46.89 … Franklin Twp., 2001
46.90 … Paramus Catholic, 2010
46.95 … Pennsauken, 2025
46.96 … Columbia, 2009
46.98 … Winslow Twp., 2017