1/5-1/11 – Performers of the Week
Sonjay Baylor-Reeves (Trenton, Sr.) was awarded NJXCTFCA’s girl field athlete of the week for her throw of 43-5.75.
Boys indoor track: Non-Public A relay championship preview, 2025
The “don’t miss” event for Non-Public A relay championship is the shuttle hurdles, where NJ #2 Paramus Catholic takes on NJ #3 Notre Dame.
Boys indoor track Fab 50, Jan. 9: Rankings see major shakeups for the first time
The third edition of NJ.com’s boys rankings has Matin Mahmoud (Lawrence, Sr., Jumps) at #43.
Girls indoor track Fab 50, Jan. 9: Newcomers headline the group
Here are the Mercer County girls in the third edition of NJ.com’s rankings:
#7 Blair Bartlett (Lawrenceville, Fr., Distance)
#12 Sofia Swindell (Lawrenceville, Sr., Sprints/Hurdles)
#14 Sonjay Baylor-Reeves (Trenton, Sr., Shot Put)
#23 Kajol Karra (Princeton, Jr., Distance)
#31 Catalina Holliday (Nottingham, Sr., Shot Put)
#35 Yasmin Willie (Lawrenceville, Fr., Distance)
#42 Tessa Hughes (Peddie, Jr., Hurdles)
#50 Sydney Young (Hopewell Valley, So., DIstance)
Boys indoor track Fab 50, Jan 2: Who headlined the rankings heading into the new year?
NJ.com’s latest boys rankings include Matin Mahmoud (Lawrence, Sr., Jumps) at #42.
Girls indoor track Fab 50, Jan. 2: Was there an early shakeup at the top?
Here are the Mercer County girls in NJ.com’s second rankings of the season:
#6 Blair Bartlett (Lawrenceville, Fr., Distance)
#13 Sofia Swindell (Lawrenceville, Sr., Sprints/Hurdles)
#26 Alaina Sabo (Notre Dame, Fr., Distance)
#28 Kajol Karra (Princeton, Jr., Distance)
#33 Yasmin Willie (Lawrenceville, Fr., Distance)
#46 Catalina Holliday (Nottingham, Sr., Shot Put)
#47 Jael Gaines (Lawrenceville, Jr., Sprints)
#48 Sydney Young (Hopewell Valley, So., DIstance)
12/22-12/28 – Performers of the Week
Matin Mahmoud (Lawrence, Sr.) is one of two field athletes of the week, thanks to his triple jump of 45-10.5 to win the Ocean Breeze Holiday Festival.
Sianni Wynn Destroys Legendary 21-Year-Old Indoor 200 Record
Sianni Wynn (Pennsauken) ran a 23.79 at the SJTCA #7 meet to break the 200m state record, which was previously held by Lawrenceville’s Sofia Swindell. This article also talks about Trenton legend Wendy Vereen, who ran a national record of 23.87 in 1984 and went on to win multiple global medals. NOTE: According to MileSplit, Vereen’s record time was in the 220y, which still converts to a faster 200m than Wynn’s time.
Talking in Ovals: 119. Jim Lambert, Legendary XC/Track & Field Reporter for NJ MileSplit
In this podcast, Talking in Ovals brings in MileSplit NJ report Jim Lambert to discuss the past XC season. At 16:55 in the linked video, they talk about Allison Lee (WW-P North) as one of the biggest surprise breakthroughs of the season.
12/15-12/21 – Performers of the Week
Blair Bartlett (Lawrenceville, So.) is the girl’s distance runner of the week after her 9:32.29 3000m to win the JAMBAR Coaches Hall of Fame Invitational.
Girls indoor track Fab 50, Dec. 19: Who stood out in the first rankings?
NJ.com’s first rankings of the indoor season include several girls from Mercer County:
#7 Blair Bartlett (Lawrenceville, Fr., Distance)
#8 Sofia Swindell (Lawrenceville, Sr., Sprints/Hurdles)
#16 Allison Lee (WW-P North, Jr., Distance)
#26 Audrey Cheng (Lawrenceville, Sr., Pole Vault)
#28 Lexie Koch (Lawrenceville, Sr., Sprints)
#29 Yasmin Willie (Lawrenceville, Fr., Distance)
#31 Catalina Holliday (Nottingham, Sr., Shot Put)
#35 Elsie Rey De-Castro (Hopewell Valley, So., Distance)
#49 Alaina Sabo (Notre Dame, Fr., Distance)
Paige Sheppard Smashes 1600m State Record In Season Opener
MileSplit NJ highlights the amazing run by Union Catholic’s Paige Sheppard, who broke the New Jersey 1600m record with a 4:44.77 on the newly resurfaced indoor track at the Lawrenceville School. It also talks about Blair Bartlett (Lawrenceville, So.) who got 2nd with an incredible 4:51.81, which is US #2 right now.
Girls indoor track preview, 2024-25: Field athletes to watch for the upcoming season
Catalina Holliday (Nottingham, Sr.) makes NJ.com’s list of ten girl throwers to watch this indoor season. The article highlights that she took second at the Meet of Champions and finished the season with the #4 throw in NJ. It also includes a great photo of her throwing at the outdoor Meet of Champions.
Boys indoor track preview, 2024-25: Field athletes to watch for the upcoming season
Sean Wilton (Princeton, Sr.) is one of ten throwers on NJ.com’s list of boys to watch this indoor track season. They list all the meets Wilton won last year and note that he “returns with an N.J. No. 6 55-5¼ PR.”
Girls indoor track preview, 2024-25: Runners to watch for the upcoming season
NJ.com’s list of girl runners to watch this winter includes Tessa Hughes (Peddie), Sofia Swindell (Lawrenceville), Blair Bartlett (Lawrenceville), and Allison Lee (WW-P North).
Boys indoor track preview, 2024-25: Runners to watch for the upcoming season
Lawrence’s Tristan Jusino-Lansing makes NJ.com’s list of boy sprinters to watch this winter. He was “was one of Central Jersey’s best in the hurdles last season.”
Allison Lee making splash as top North girls cross country runner
Allison Lee (WW-P North) speaks with the Community News about her running journey, her racing mindset, and her past XC season, including her race at the Meet of Champions. Coach Deanna Altvater also talks about Lee’s leadership on WW-P North’s girls team.
116. Derrhyl Duncan Jr., Director of Track & Field at The Lawrenceville School
In this podcast from Talking in Ovals, Coach Duncan (Lawrenceville) talks about his running career, how he became a coach, Lawrenceville’s new indoor track, and what it’s like to coach at a prep school like Lawrenceville.
Tyler Hurst’s energy boosts Spartans in cross country
Steinert’s Tyler Hurst talks with the Hamilton Post about his journey from being a young kid in a running club to becoming one of the best XC runners in the CVC.
Times of Trenton boys cross-country postseason honors, 2024
In the Times of Trenton’s boys XC postseason awards, the runner of the year was Shravan Pradeep (WW-P South). Pradeep talked about his dedication to never missing a day and his strategy of going out hard at the Meet of Champions. The team of the year was WW-P North. The coach of the year was Katie Reilly (WW-P South), who credited her team’s success to the runners’ love for the sport and to her fellow coach Stephanie Pegues’s work developing a strong training plan.
The Times’ All-Area team was Felix Farrugia (Princeton), Luke Ferrer (WW-P North), Tyler Hurst (Steinert), Agrim Jha (WW-P North), Tarun Kovoor (Notre Dame), Shravan Pradeep (WW-P South), and Burke Thompson (Hightstown).