Peyton Hollis broke the CR in an epic showdown with Lindsay Hausman, Elizabeth's Lucas Reguinho won the boys race, and UC swept the team titles.
Unfortunate news out of Union Catholic, one of the biggest stars in the state may be sidelined for the remainder of this season with ankle injury.
Bonn won the triple jump at the indoor and outdoor Meet of Champions as a junior last year.
The Union County XC Championships will celebrate its 85th year on Thursday at Warinanco Park in Elizabeth.
Delbarton's Collin Boler ran 15:04 to break the course record at Greystone, and Emma Bradley of The Academy of St. Elizabeth captured the girls title.
Lilly Oliver of Toms River South became the first girls to ever win three straight Ocean County titles.
The junior at Montgomery won the Skyland Conference Championship this past Tuesday in 19:25.
The Mendham girls and Kinnelon boys also captured team titles at Tuesday's meet at Greystone.
Union Catholic's Peyton Hollis, Kaleigh Gunsiorowski, and Courtney Kaiser all ran under the course record on Tuesday at Oak Ridge Park in Clark.
The Colts averaged 12:53.2 over the historic 2.5-mile layout at Van Cortlandt Park on Saturday in the Bronx, N.Y. to win their first title since 2017.
Shaelan McNally of Paul VI also sparkled by winning a race at Saturday's 49th Manhattan Invitational at historic Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
The Cinnaminson, Haddon Township and Cherry Hill East boys, and the Bishop Eustace and Moorestown girls also captured team titles at Dream Park on Saturday.
The junior ran 15:56 to win the A Division race and lead his team to victory at the Shore Coaches Invitational at Holmdel Park last Saturday.
The All-State runner has a Holmdel PR of 18:29, has won multiple state titles titles on the track, and has PR's of 4:52.43 for 1,600 and 10:34.97 for 3200.
The Union Catholic boys and girls had the top team performances, and several PR's were run on a wet and windy day at Holmdel Park.
The junior at Manalapan is undefeated this season and is coming off a course record 15:06 at the Six Flags Wild Safari Invitational.
As a junior, DeSousa placed 10th at the XC Meet of Champions, and she won State Non-Public A titles in all three seasons (XC, and 1,600 indoors and outdoors).
The NJ No. 1 Haddonfield girls, and NJ No. 3 Westfield boys also came up with huge victories at Saturday's meet in Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Ryan Beegle of Chatham and Sara Khiri of Dickinson ran the fastest times of the day at Oak Ridge Park in Clark.
The No. 1 ranked Haddonfield girls and No. 2 Union Catholic girls are in separate races, and the No. 3 Westfield boys and No. 4 Haddonfield will clash.
The RBC senior won State Non-Public A titles in all 3 seasons last year, ran 18:26 at Holmdel Park and ran PR's in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 last spring.
O'Connor, one of the top recruits in the state, finished fourth at the XC Meet of Champions last fall.
The North Hunterdon boys and Watchung Hills girls captured the overall team titles at Saturday's meet at Oak Ridge Park in Clark.
Morgan-Richman, who built a dynasty at Columbia High School before embarking on a college coaching career, has been named to the coaching staff at NJIT.
The NJSIAA's Executive Committee has passed a proposal to cut the number of teams that qualify for the Meet of Champs, and increased the individual qualifiers.
Fields was a highly successful head coach at Roselle High School, and he also coached at Kent Place.
Union Catholic won five individual titles and four team championships at Saturday's meet at Horseshoe Lake Park in Succassunna.
The Edison resident unloaded a 147-6 to break the national record in the boys 11-12 age group at the USATF Junior Olympic National Championships.
As a junior last year, Riley won the State Group 1 title and ran 15:54 to place 12th at the Meet of Champions.
The South Jersey Track Coaches Association speaks out against proposed changes to the current format of the NJSIAA Cross-Country Meet of Champions.