A parade of runners ran eye-popping times at Saturday's meet at Oak Ridge Park in Clark.
The senior at Delsea is one of the hottest runners in the state so far this season.
The 2022 NJSIAA Indoor Meet of Champions will not be held at the state of the art Ocean Breeze facility in Staten Island.
Clifton senior Jacob Heredia and River Dell sophomore Christina Allen ran the top times at Saturday's Back to the Mountain Invitational
As a sophomore at Kent Place last year, Hausman was second in the 3,200m at the Meet of Champions with a PR of 10:46.41, and ran a PR of 4:55.97 in the 1600m.
Jacob Heredia of Clifton ran the fastest boys time, and the NJ#1 Ridgewood girls rolled to victory at Saturday's meet at Darlington Park.
Payton Kochanski of Mt. St. Mary and Jackson Nguyen were the individual winners at Saturday's 44th annual meet.
Over 1,000 runners crossed the finish line at Saturday's Roxbury Invitational at Horseshoe Lake Park in Succasunna as NJ's opening weekend of XC hit the trails
The senior at Ridge won the 3,200 at the Meet of Champions last spring in 8:52.00, ran sub 4:10 on the DMR, and has a Holmdel Park PR of 15:48.
The double gold medal winners returned to their roots this past weekend to be celebrated during special ceremonies.
As a freshman last year, Allen ran 17:50 at Holmdel Park, and she came from way back to win the 3200-meter run at the Outdoor Meet of Champions.
As a junior at Voorhees last fall, Tavaglione won all six of his races and was named First-Team All-State in cross-country.
McCabe led the UC girls to its sixth straight undefeated season this past spring, and the Vikings earned several All-American finishes at Nike Nationals.
Newly named NJSIAA Assistant Director Derryk Sellers will be the NJSIAA's Director of Indoor Track and Field.
Sydney McLaughlin and Athing Mu were the two biggest stars of the Olympics for the Team USA Track and Field Team.
The 21-year-old McLaughlin broke her own world record by running 51.46, edging defending champ Dalilah Muhammad, second in 51.58.
The 19-year-old from Trenton broke the American record and became the first woman from NJ to win an individual gold medal at the Olympics in track and field.
Keturah Orji, Sydney McLaughlin, and Athing Mu have all advanced at the Tokyo Games.
Wask helped start the girls track and field program at Columbia High, and founded the Polar Bears Track and Field Club.
The rising senior at Demarest said she has committed to the admissions process at Princeton University.
The 2014 Tenafly High graduate is now just one of five U.S. women to ever run under four minutes for 1500m and under 15 minutes for 5000m.
Scott, who starred at Seton Hall Prep and Florida State University, threw the shot put for Jamaica at the Olympic Games in 2008 and 2012.
James put together one of the greatest sprint seasons for a freshman in state history this past spring for Willingboro.
The rising senior made state history this past spring by becoming the first NJ high school girl to run under 4:45 for the mile and under 2:08 for the 800.
The Haddonfield and Ridgewood girls earned their 2nd All-American finishes and the Union Catholic girls finished the meet with six All-American relay finishes
The graduate of Eastern High School in NJ ran on the gold medal winning 4x100 relay team for the U.S. at the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
The Haddonfield girls placed second in the 4x800, and the Union Catholic girls earned All-American in three relays on Friday in Eugene, Oregon.
Medeiros ran 1:49.75, No. 11 in state history, to place third. Bednar ran 10:06.14 to place second in the girls two-mile.
The foursome of Will Pinto, James Kisker, Jackson Barna, and Luke Roberts combined to run 7:39.06, No. 5 in New Jersey history.
Rhea, who starred at St. Augustine High School, won the Big Ten 60-meter high hurdle title this past indoor season.