Freshman/Sophomore Meet: Impressive triples and doubles lead the county’s rising stars
Notre Dame’s sprinters rack up the wins, the sophomore boys distance ranks are loaded, and many other younger athletes show off their talents.
Mercer Coaches Relays Recap
The Mercer Coaches Relays featured tight competitions and dramatic finishes all day long.
TCNJ Invitational: Blazing battles on the straightaway headline opening invite
Angel Johnson (Ewing) sets the 100mH state lead, while Arianna Crusoe Gaye (Nottingham), Samya Jenkins (Lawrence), and Leah Daniels (Ewing) rise to NJ #2, #3, and #4 in a fast 100m. On the boys side, Dasan Jones (Ewing) goes NJ #2 in the 100m and joins his teammates for the 4×100m win in an NJ #3 time.
Boys Sectionals: Hurdlers and distance runners lead qualifiers for groups
WWP North’s Agrim Jha won a fast 1600m in Central Group 3, Hopewell Valley’s Finnegan Curley claimed the Central Group 2 3200m, and Princeton’s Yi-Tian Xiong led a half-dozen hurdlers to groups qualification.
Girls Sectionals: Lee crushes a super distance double, jumpers and throwers claim top medals
WWP North’s Allison Lee runs an NJ #2 3200m and NJ #7 1600m, Hopewell Valley’s Uchenna Obidike and Hightstown’s Jaiden Bosley claim the shot put titles in Central Groups 2 and 3, and WWP North’s Anamika Sertil wins the Central Group 3 high jump.
Boys CVC Championships: Notre Dame repeats as team champion
Plus, Ewing’s Dasan Jones uncorks a big sprint triple and WWP North’s Agrim Jha sweeps the distance races with fast times.
Girls CVC Championship: Ewing sprints away with team title
Plus some huge performances by WWP North’s Allison Lee and the CVC’s top hurdlers and jumpers.
Week 7 Recap: Record-breaking mid-distance efforts highlight a packed week
Lawrenceville’s Joa-Griffith breaks the Mercer County 600m record, Wilberforce’s Blanchard runs one of the fastest 800s ever, plus impressive sprint doubles at SJTCA #13, NJ Conference Clash, New York International Showcase, and more.
Week 6: SJTCA #12, Big Red Invite, and More
Very fast 800m times from Lawrenceville’s Joa-Griffith and Wilberforce’s Blanchard, plus more county-leading times from four meets this past week outside of the State Relays.
Week 4 Recap: CVC Relays
Check out the top performers from each event at the CVC Relays on January 4.
Week 3 Recap: Kicking off winter break with big efforts at SJTCA #5
Strong performances at SJTCA #5 by Mercer County athletes in the 55mH, 400m, 3200m, triple jump, and more.
Winter Track Preview: Jumpers and Throwers
Here are 25+ athletes who lit up the circle and runway last winter and are back for more.
Boys Sectionals Recap: WWP North wins Central Group 3, Princeton 2nd in Central Group 4
Other qualifiers include WWP South, Hopewell Valley, Ewing, Allentown, and Steinert’s Tyler Hurst.
Girls Sectionals Recap: Princeton wins Central Group 4, Lee wins Central Group 3
Other team qualifiers for groups include WWP North, Hopewell Valley, and Allentown, along with individuals Izzy Meth (Lawrence) and Risha Rao (WWP South).
CVC Girls Championship: Princeton girls and WWP North’s Lee defend titles in impressive fashion
Check out photos of the top finishers and highlights from every girls team.
CVC Boys Championship: Jha prevails over deep boys field, Princeton edges WWP North for team title
Check out photos of the top finishers and highlights from every boys team.
Valley Division Girls: Young holds off Meth for the win, Hopewell Valley takes team title
Young and Meth both go sub-18:40 as Hopewell Valley wins the team title over Allentown.
Valley Division Boys: O’Leary leads Allentown to impressive win
Allentown goes 1-4 to dominate the team competition, with Ewing taking 2nd place.
Week 4 Recap: Bowdoin Park Classic, Six Flags Wild Safari Invitational, and Thompson Park Class Meet
Blair Bartlett (Lawrenceville) and the Princeton girls shine in New York, fast times from the WWP South and Allentown boys at Six Flags, and more.
Week 3 Recap: Jerry Hart Invitational & More
Blair Bartlett (Lawrenceville) blasts a 16:48 at Peddie, while Kajol Karra (Princeton), Grace Hegedus (Princeton), and Stella Blanchard (Wilberforce) also beat or tie the old course record. On the boys side, Lawrenceville edges Princeton at the Jerry Hart Invite while Allentown impresses at the Osprey XC Invite.