The Vikings ran 8:47.08 to win the clash of titans and avenge its loss at NB Indoors to Cuthbertson of Virginia, second in 8:48.16.
The junior at Old Tappan launched a 170-4, which is No. 3 in NJ history, to finish first on Friday in Philadelphia.
Fabian Gonzalez of Southern Regional, who won the discus at the Meet of Champions on Thursday, won that event on Friday to become a national champion.
The 54th Meet of Champions at Franklin High on Thursday was one of the most memorable in recent years.
Coaches want all the NJSIAA Track and Field Championships to be moved up a week to avoid a conflict between the Meet of Champions and the National meets.
The 54th NJSIAA Meet of Champions has been rescheduled for Thursday, June 15.
Here is a look at some of the biggest storylines to keep an eye on during Wednesday's 54th NJSIAA Meet of Champions.
There were lots of first-time team champions and several mind-boggling performances turned in at Saturday's Group Championships.
There were record-breaking performances, dramatic team duels, and plenty of red hot performances when the State Group Championships were held on Saturday.
Take a look back at the greatest girls performances in the history of the NJSIAA Outdoor Meet of Champions.
Take a look back at the greatest boys performances in the history of the NJSIAA Outdoor Meet of Champions.
There were 13 state champions during Saturday's State Group Championships.
The one-day 2023 Group Championships will be held on Saturday at Franklin High and Delsea High.
The two meets will be held on Saturday, June 10 beginning at 9:30 a.m. A revised scheduled of events will be released as soon as possible.
The NJSIAA released a statement on Wednesday addressing the air quality and how it may impact its 2023 state championship events.
There were 16 athletes across the state who won 3 individual events, including two sets of teammates, and two athletes captured four individual titles!
There were 34 champions crowned on Sectional Saturday during the 2023 NJSIAA Outdoor Track and Field Sectional Championships.
The freshman phenom from Pennsauken ran 54.01 in the 400m, 11.90 in the 100m, and 24.58 during a remarkable individual triple at NJSIAA Sectional Championships.
Bryce Tucker of Pennsauken ran a US No. 1 time 51.40 and Nate Rayan of Scotch Plains-Fanwood went a US No. 4 performance of 52.57 on Friday during Sectionals.
The senior at Hillsborough cleared 16-6.50 at the Skyland Conference Championships to break the 43 year-old Somerset County record.
Nate Rayan, Taylor Cox, and Jimmy Wischusen all smashed records, and 4 NJ No. 1 times were run at the 2-day meet that concluded on Wednesday in Plainfield.
The Union Catholic girls won five events and the Linden boys captured three titles at Tuesday's meet in Plainfield.
The Union Catholic boys and girls will defend their titles at the 2-day meet Milt Campbell Track and Field Complex at Hub Stine Field in Plainfield.
There were several impressive performances at the 2-day meet that concluded on Friday at Schools Stadium in Newark.
There were several hot times run by New Jersey athletes at Friday's meet at Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island.
The senior at Seton Hall Prep won the 400 and 400 hurdles on Day 1 of the Essex County Championships on Thursday.
Jack Ahart of Kinnelon smashed two meet records and Natasha Redmond was a triple-winner at the meet that concluded on Wednesday in Boonton.
Tilly O'Connor's time of 4:46.63 is No. 16 in NJ history, and No. 4 all-time in Monmouth County history.
The junior at Old Tappan is one of just five girls in state history to surpass both 45 feet in the shot put and 150 feet in the discus.
Brian O'Sullivan of Hillsborough and Cameren Anderson of Franklin sparkled in the field events at Tuesday's meet in Hillsborough.