The senior at Delbarton ran 4:04.05, which is the second fastest time in state indoor history, at Sunday's meet at Boston University.
The Toms River North boys, Mark Viggiano, Taylor Cox, and Alexandra Bonn all produced state-leading performances at Saturday's meet at Ocean Breeze.
The NJSIAA Groups 1-4 Championships crowned the Piscataway and Clayton girls, and the Westfield and Metuchen boys as team champions.
The NJSIAA Groups 2-3 Championships crowned the River Dell and Timber Creek girls, and the Ocean Township and Pennsauken boys as team champs!
The NJSIAA Non-Public Championships crowned Seton Hall Prep, Union Catholic, and Montclair Kimberley Academy as team champs!
The distance running star won the 1,600 and 3,200 on Saturday at the State Group 4 Championships at the Bennett Center in Toms River.
The NJSIAA South Group 1 & 4 Sectional Championships crowned the Southern and Glassboro boys and Eastern and Clayton girls as team champions.
The NJSIAA Central Group 1 and 4 Sectional Championships crowned the Metuchen boys and girls, the Hillsborough girls, and East Brunswick boys as team champions.
The NJSIAA North 2 Group 1 and 4 Sectional Championships crowned Verona HS, Whippany Park HS, Piscataway Twp HS, and Westfield HS as team champions.
The NJSIAA North 1 Group 1 and 4 Sectional Championships crowned Hasbrouck Heights, Kinnelon, both Ridgewood squads as team champions.
The UC girls smashed a state record, Seton Hall Prep ran an NJ No. 2 time in the 4x400, and Collin Boler won the boys high school mile.
The senior at Scotch Plains-Fanwood took over the US No. 1 spot in the 55 hurdles with a 7.30 at the Varsity Classic at the NY Armory.
Nate Rayan of Scotch Plains-Fanwood ran a US No. 1 time of 7.30 in the boys hurdles, and multiple NJ No. 1 performances were achieved at Monday's meet.
The NJSIAA South Group 2 and 3 Sectional Championships crowned Manchester Twp, Haddonfield Memorial, Pennsauken, and Timber Creek as team champions.
The NJSIAA Central Group 2 and 3 Sectional Championships crowned Cinnaminson, Rumson-Fair Haven, and both Colts Neck squads as team champions.
The NJSIAA North 2 Group 2 and 3 Sectional Championships crowned Bernards, Mendham, Chatham, and North Hunterdon as team champions.
The NJSIAA North 1 Group 2 and 3 Sectional Championships crowned Demarest, River Dell, Morris Knolls, and Mount Olive as team champions.
The junior at Freehold Township dropped a sizzling 4:48.71 in the mile at Saturday's Bruce Lehane Scarlet and White Invitational at Boston University.
The senior at Howell won the Meet of Champions in the high jump last spring, and owns a PR of 5-8.
Collin Boler, of Delbarton was a triple winner and broke a Morris County record, Jason Meza smashed a county record, and Jack Ahart broke a meet record.
Immaculate Heart Academy edged Pope John, 71.25-71, to win the girls team title at Sunday's meet at Ocean Breeze.
Seton Hall Prep's Xavier Donaldson and Ryan Matulonis each ran NJ. 1 times in Sunday's meet at Ocean Breeze.
Lindsay Hausman of Kent Place and Jimmy Wischusen of Union Catholic smashed the meet records in the 3,200.
The senior at Bergen County Tech is the state leader this season in the 600, 800, and 1,000 meter distances.
Boler qualified for the Millrose Games by winning the mile in 4:13.11, and Delbarton blasted a 10:08.58 DMR, No. 1 in the US this season/ No. 7 in NJ history.
The senior ran on four winning relays at the State Group 2 Relays last Monday at the Bennett Center in Toms River.
It's the third state relay title for both the Deptford boys and the Rumson girls.
The Winslow girls have now captured five straight titles, and the Pennsauken boys won for the second straight year.
Washington Twp ran a US No. 1 30.98 in the shuttles, the 2 fastest girls DMR times in the nation were run, and Brian O'Sullivan and Samantha Strydesky sparkled.
The UC girls smashed two meet records, and a facility record at Friday's meet at the Bennett Center in Toms River.