Best Marks - Ed Grant's
Report - Group 2 detail - Group
3 detail
Best Marks - 35 performances qualifying
for DyeStat Elite national
ranking
Event Mark By MeetName
BOYS
B-55 6.58 Leblanc, Jean, 2002, Clifford Scott NJ
Group 2 Ch.
B-55 6.58 Townsend, James, 2003, Holy Cross NJ Group 2 Ch.
B-400 49.89 Wigfall, Lance, , Clifford Scott Group
2 Ch.
B-800 1:58.31 Zodda, Jeff, , Notre Dame NY Group
3 Ch.
B-800 1:58.85 Edwards, Robert, 2003, Bridgeton NJ Group 2 Ch.
B-800 1:59.38 Forrest, Joe, 2002, Pleasantville NJ Group 2 Ch.
B-2Mile 9:41.36 c Fannery, Jim, 2002, St. Jose Met
NJ Group 3 Ch.
B-HJ 6' 8 Morrison, Michael, 2003, Willingboro NJ
Group 3 Ch.
B-SP 57' 9.75 Kuehl, Adam, 2002, Monmouth Reg NJ
Group 2 Ch.
B-SP 54' 5 Orji, Uzoma, 2002, Matawan NJ Group 2 Ch.
B-SP 53' 2.5 Witter, Anthony, , Bridgeton NJ Group 2 Ch.
B-SP 52' 2.5 Koping, Michael, 2003, Franklin NJ Group 3 Ch.
B-4x400 3:28.36 Boys Relay, , Willingboro NJ Group
3 Ch.
B-4x400 3:29.21 Boys Relay, , Pleasantville NJ Group 2 Ch.
GIRLS
G-400 58.9 Bashir, Halimah, 2003, Willingboro NJ
Group 3 Ch.
G-400 59.03 Speed, Shamika, 2003, Bridgeton NJ Group 2 Ch.
G-800 2:18.94 Trotter, Kathleen, 2003, Red Bank
NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-800 2:20.92 Thomas, Lindsay, 2003, Overbrook NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-800 2:21.31 Kingsbery, Katie, 2002, Red Bank NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-800 2:21.54 Willever, Kate, 2003, Hopewell Val NJ Group 2 Ch.
G-Mile 5:07.41 c Trotter, Amanda, 2003, Red Bank
NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-Mile 5:11.32 c Trotter, Kathleen, 2003, Red Bank NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-Mile 5:12.06 c Lombardy, Nicole, 2002, Middletown S. NJ Group
3 Ch.
G-2Mile 10:57.69 c Trotter, Amanda, 2003, Red Bank
NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-2Mile 11:31.05 c Kurtain, Nicole, 2002, Notre Dame NJ Group 3
Ch.
G-55H 8.61 p Barron, Steffnie, 2002, Wilson NJ Group
3 Ch.
G-55H 8.68 Allan, Kimberly, 2004, Willingboro NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-55H 8.7 Speed, Shamika, 2003, Bridgeton NJ Group 2 Ch.
G-55H 8.74 Bashir, Halimah, 2003, Willingboro NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-HJ 5' 4 Vento, Debra, 2003, Freehold Boro NJ Group
2 Ch.
G-HJ 5' 4 Graf, Lauren, , Oakcrest NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-HJ 5' 4 Harris, Jenna, 2003, Franklin NJ Group 3 Ch.
G-SP 45' 11 Fazekas, Kelly, 2003, Northern Val NJ
Group 2 Ch.
G-SP 43' 11.8 Fazekas, Jessica, 2002, Northern Val NJ Group 2 Ch.
G-SP 38' 2 Graham, Elethia, 2002, Berfenfield NJ Group 2 Ch.
Ed Grant's Report
Netters:
In the rest of the country, at least where indoor track is a real
sport, the season is hardly beginning, but, in New Jersey. we are
deep into
the state champiosnhosp, with two group meets having been held this
past
weekend and two more coming up this Saturday.
The Group II and III meets last Saturday had some exciting team
action with the issue in doubt in everyone of the four groups until
the
closing 1600-meter relay. As it turned out, the list of winners
was the same
as in the recent state relays, Willingboro sweeping the Gr. III
title,
Bridgeton taking Gr. II boys and Hopewell Valley Gr. II girls.
Despite the lack of spikes (and starting blocks for the sprints)
on
the hard rubber surface at Princeton's Jadwin Gym, plus the absence
of some
key runners, there were some pretty fair times.
Among the missing were Camden's Jade Smith, reportedly under
suspension at school, and Scotch Plains' Ray Williams, who were
to face off
in the Gr. III 400. Williams, who placed 3rd in the National outdoor
400
last spring, had a sore leg and went to his family doctor, who recommended
a
week'd rest. This automatically pout him out of action and he will
now miss
the all-group meet as well, as will Smith.
This leaves the 400 open to junior Lance Wigfall of Clifford Scott.
who ran a solo 49.89. Unfortunately, his chief rival, Marlin Gross
of
Bridgeton, wound up in an unseeded section because no time had been
submitted for him. He also ran solo and clocked 50.76.
One of the three New Jersey boys invited to the Millrose Mile
was in
action, John Richardson of Ocean City, who had earned his spot the
day
before with a sub-4:20 2nd at the New Balance Games. He won the
Gr. III 1600
in a tactical duel with soph Jeremy Zagorski of Parsippany Hills
(the two
had finished 2-3 in the outdoor AG race last spring. The other two
Millrose
entries, Marc Pelerin of Cherokee and Chris Platt of Haddonfield,
will be
active this weekend, but in separate races.
The boys; 800 is shaping up as one of the major face-offs at the
AG
meet., Last Sunday, Jeff Zodda of Notre Dame won the Gr. III race
in 1:58.31
and Robert Edwards of Brigdeton took the Gr. II event in a close
duel with
Joe Forrest of Pleasantville in 1:58.85. TYhe Gr. IV race this Saturday
will
have four boys who have already broken 2::00 this winter, plus Jeff
Peterson
of Christian Brothers, who has one of the nation's top times in
the 1K.
The star of the girls meet was Shameka Speed of Bridgeton, who
came
very close to winning the Gr. II title almost by herself. She tripled
the
55M, 55H and 400 and was second in the HJ, a new event for her (her
nromal
fierld event is the LJ which is not on the NJ indoor program). But
the
Bulldogs lost by one point when Hopewell Valley p;laced 2nd in the
1600R.
The Trotter twins could not quite bring off the Gr. III title
for
Red Bank. Katie repeated in the 800 with teammate Katie Kingsbery
3rd, while
Amanda repeated her 2001 double in the 1600 and 3200 with impressive
times
of 5:05.71 and 10:53.89 (Katie was 2nd in the 1600 5:08.00). Both
girls
should be Millrose candidates next year after running their first
CC season.
(They have played soccer the past three falls).
Amanda's 1600 was not the best NJ eight-lap race of the weekend
however. In an astonishing improvement, soph Casey Nelson of Hunterdon
Central took some 15 seconds off her PR as she placed 2nd in the
New Balance
mile in 5:01.68. Casey is in her first indoor season (ahe is also
a soccer
player); she had run 5:16 or so last Wednesday night at the Drew
University
meet. She was some 25 yards ahead of Caitlin Smyth of Immaculate
heart
Academy in ther Armory race; Caitlin had been the state leader until
this
past weekend. (By the way, the trotters were by no means fresh for
Sunday's
action, they had both tripled on Friday night in leacing Red Bank
to the
Monmouth County title)
Michael Morrison of Willingboro, who has topped 7-0 or better thrtee
times this winter, cleared only 6-8, but had a reasonable excuse,
as he had
to run a 400 in the middle of the HJ competition.
The Fazekas sisters of Demarest went 1-2 in the Gr. III shot pout
at
45-11 and 43-11 1/2, with junior Kelly taking the lead this time
over senior
Jessica, whose best this year is 45-9 1/2. This could be some kind
of record
for sisters competing in the same year; it certainly is in NJ, which
now has
three girls past 45-0 this winter, the third being Nicola Wilson
of Trenton,
who had a 44-0 in leading her team to a record win in the relay
event at the
New Balance meet.
Ed Grant .
DyeStat New Jersey
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