The 51st NJSIAA Meet of Champions, which is set for Saturday, Nov. 11 at Holmdel Park, could be the fastest one of all-time.
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Metuchen and Haddonfield each swept team titles at Saturday's meet at Holmdel Park.
CBA broke the course record average, Haddonfield and Metuchen swept titles, and the Freehold Township girls repeated at Saturday's Group Championships.
The NJSIAA Group Championships will be held on Saturday, Nov. 4 at Holmdel Park.
The NJSIAA Groups Championships will be held on Saturday, Nov. 4 at Holmdel Park.
The Colts Neck boys and Freehold Township girls repeated as champs, and the Robbinsville and Middletown South girls captured titles.
There were 32 champs crowned on Sectional Saturday, including team sweeps in all 4 races in South Jersey, the 1st time that's happened in NJ history!
Emma Bradley of The Academy of St. Elizabeth and Luke Hnatt of CBA ran the fastest times of the day at Greystone on Saturday.
The Bernards, Mendham and McNair boys, and the Hasbrouck Heights, Voorhees girls all captured titles on Saturday at Greystone.
As a junior last spring, Giordano captured the New Balance National Championship in the discus with a throw of 170-4, No. 3 in NJ history!
Ian Zalewski of Verona and Maggie Horn of MKA repeated as the individual champions on Monday at Brookdale Park in Bloomfield.
Boys individual champion Brenden McMahon of Ridge ran the No. 6 time in course history, and girls champ Julia Scrudato of Montgomery ran the No. 7 time
Maan Patel of Monroe was the boys individual champion and Gianna Hernandez of Metuchen captured the girls title.
The Union Catholic boys and girls smashed the course record averages and Jimmy Wischusen shattered the course record at the 2023 Union County Championships.
There is a good chance that all four course records are broken at Thursday's 86th Union County Championships at Warinanco Park.
Luke Schagelin of Morris Knolls and Blythe Dudley of Villa Walsh captured the individual titles on Tuesday at Greystone in Morris Plains.
The distance running star won the 3,200 at the Meet of Champions last winter and owns a PR of 15:22 at Holmdel Park, the fastest of any runner in NJ this
The legendary Hall of Fame coach at Haddonfield passed away on Saturday at the age of 70.
CBA averaged 12:44.2, No. 2 all-time in the long history of Van Cortlandt Park, to successfully defend its title on Saturday.
The legendary Baker built Haddonfield into a state and national powerhouse over his five decades of coaching.
The legendary Baker, one the greatest coaches in NJ history, has built a Hall of Fame career during his five decades at Haddonfield.
The star distance runner has captured three NJSIAA Meet of Champions titles in her career, one in each season.
Blythe Dudley of Villa Walsh, Ivory Piskula of Morris Hills, Luke Schagelin of Morris Knolls, and Max Kahn of Mountain Lakes were the individual champs.
The Johnson and Oratory boys, and Rahway and Oak Knoll girls also captured titles at Tuesday's meet at Oak Ridge Park in Clark.
The South Plainfield boys and Princeton girls had the top team performances at Saturday's meet at Thompson Park.
Meet director Brian Decker made a statement on Sunday about the mistakes in the results.
CBA ran the second fastest average in course history, and the Union Catholic girls ran the No. 5 time ever in swampy conditions at Holmdel Park on Saturday.
The Outdoor Meet of Champions will be held at Pennsauken this spring and in 2025, according to NJSIAA Track and Field Tournament Director Al Stumpf.
The UC girls defeated defending national champion Saratoga Springs of N.Y. at Goddard Park in Warwick, Rhode Island on Saturday.