
Frosh/Soph Meet Recap
Underclassmen got their chance to shine on Saturday. Check out these top performances, including some terrific 100m and 200m sprints by Samya Jenkins (Lawrence).

Penn Relays 2025 Recap: Day 3
Here are some highlights from Day 3 of the Penn Relays, which included the girls 4×400m and the girls 4×100m finals.

Penn Relays 2025 Recap: Day 2
Here are some highlights from Day 2 of the Penn Relays, which included the girls 4×100m, girls 4×800m, girls DMR, and girls 3000m.

Penn Relays 2025 Recap: Day 1
Here are some highlights from Day 1 of the Penn Relays, which included the boys 4×100m, boys 4×400m, and boys individuals.

Week Round-up for April 13-19
This past week’s top performers include Sofia Swindell (100m & 100mH), Laura Sallade (800m), Tyler Hurst (1600m), Blair Bartlett (3200m). Check out many more here!

Photo Album: Lawrence vs. WW-P North Dual Meet
Enjoy some photography practice from the dual meet between Lawrence and WW-P North.

Weekly Recap: April 7-13
Bad weather washed out the CVC Relays this weekend, but a few local athletes braved the rain at other meets and produced some noteworthy performances.

TCNJ High School Invitational Recap
High school invitationals are back at TCNJ, and half of Mercer County schools showed out for this great meet! Check out some highlights and photos here.

Prep Relays and Rebel Relays Recaps
Spring invitational season is underway! Lawrenceville hosted the Prep Relays on Friday, and Allentown, Hightstown, and Trenton travelled to Howell for the Rebel Relays on Saturday. Check out some highlights here.

Adidas Track Nationals Recap
Ewing, WW-P South, and Notre Dame has successful trips down to Virginia Beach for the Adidas Track Nationals.

Indoor Nationals Recap: New Balance and Nike
Catch these great results from the New Balance and Nike national championships! Highlights include Mercer County records by Lawrenceville in the girls SMR and Allison Lee in the 5000m, plus fast 4×400m relays by the Lawrenceville and WW-P South girls.

Eastern States 2025 Recap
Lawrence, Peddie, and others sent some of their best to compete against top athletes from across the Northeast at the Eastern States Championships.

Meet of Champions Winter Track 2025 Recap
Mercer County’s stars produced tons of PRs, school records, podium finishes, and other excellent results at the Meet of Champions for winter track 2025.

The Circuit Philly and SJTCA #19
If you thought the week between groups and MoCs would be quiet, think again! Here are some don’t-miss performances from Lawrenceville, Hightstown, and Allentown, including a 10:18 two-mile by Blair Bartlett.

Group Championships Recap: Groups 2, 3, and 4
Mercer County’s best runners, jumpers, and throwers produced some impressive results against the rest of the state at the group championships! Check out the top results from Group 2, Group 3, and Group 4.

Non-Public A & B Group Championships Recap
The non-public schools kicked off group championships weekend! Check out some great performances by Notre Dame, Princeton Day, and Stuart Country Day. And congrats to Notre Dame’s Bryce Marsh (high jump), Christopher Young (55mH), and Aldric Crawford (400m) on qualifying for the Meet of Champions!

Princeton Invite Series #3 and NJ JV-Novice Invitational Recaps
Check out these highlights from the Princeton Invitational Series #3 and the NJ JV-Novice Invitational.

SJTCA #18 and Garden State Invitational Recap
Check out results from some recent non-championships meets. Highlights include fast distance races from Princeton’s Kajol Karra and Phoenix Roth and quick 400m races from Notre Dame’s Christopher Young and Aldric Crawford.

Central Group 4 Sectionals Recap
Even with this large-school section having some of the most difficult qualification standards in the state, WW-P South and Trenton will be sending good squads to groups! Read about the qualifiers and other noteworthy performances here.

Prep States 2025 Recap
Lawrenceville swept the Class A championships at Prep States! Plus lots of other spectacular individual performances — check out how the local private schools performed against the others in New Jersey.