Event Winners: Championship Division - Emerging Elite Division
Stories: Girls 5K - Boys 5K - Girls DMR - Boys DMR - Girls High Jump
Quick highlights, winner's photo shots, event results, stories, and video interviews from Friday's events at the 2014 New Balance Indoor Nationals.
Barrett adds a new national record in 5K to her Foot Locker National title from fall
by Phil Grove
They never knew what hit them.
Pennsylvania’s Tessa Barrett led every step of the way in dominating the girls’ 5,000-meter run, claiming an indoor national title and an all-time record Friday at The Armory.
“I was hoping it would be a possibility,” Barrett said of her national record time of 16 minutes, 11.85 seconds. “I knew there were some great competitors going in.”
The talented field had no time to settle in as the Waverly, PA, resident never trailed, breaking from the outside alley and heading toward the rail.
With Iowa’s Stephanie Jenks in her shadow, Barrett covered the opening 400 in 73.6 seconds. She toured the next 10 laps in 38.8 or faster, hitting the opening 800 in 2:30.3 and the first 1,600 in 5:03.1 as the lead duo opened about a 14-second gap on the rest of the field.
“I started to feel it in those middle laps, and I knew I would after going out in 5:03,” said Barrett, who will run for Penn State in 2015. “I knew I would be feeling that. I didn’t want to get too nervous about it, stay relaxed, whatever time you get is the time you get.
“The last two laps were definitely hard. I was running on heart. My legs were pretty tired.”
Before the halfway point, Barrett started to lap the field and then opened a slight margin over Jenks. Several more 39-second laps put Barrett ahead of Jenks by about 15 meters, and the race for the record had the crowd’s attention.
Last year’s Friday night final produced the old national record, with Wesley Frazier of North Carolina running 16:18.01. The new queen of the indoor 5K said the experience of placing fourth a year ago helped her tackle this year’s 25-lapper.
“I tried not to count laps, tried not to look at the lap counter because it’s kind of discouraging if you look up and you still see 12 (laps) to go,” Barrett said. “I tried to stay focused, stay on my pace and keep running consistent.”
The reigning Foot Locker champion, Barrett said the fast opening metric mile wasn’t exactly what she wanted.
“I was hoping to go out in 5:10, then negative split,” said Barrett, who also set a 3K state record en route to the win with a hand-timed 9:35.4. “Every race I seem to go out fast. It’s something I have to work on. It happens (in) cross country (and) track. I can negative split.”
With Barrett’s record-breaking performance, the national 5K record has fallen in four consecutive NBINs at The Armory. As a result of the onslaught, the record is now almost 32 seconds faster than it was in the winter of 2011.
Giving chase to Barrett paid big dividends for Jenks. One of the nation’s best young triathletes, Jenks finished second in a national sophomore class record. Her US#2 time of 16:37.50 was easily better than Frazier’s 16:50.55 at NBIN in 2011.
“I went out hoping that I could stay with (Barrett) as long as I could,” Jenks said. “If I push her, she pushes me and we’ll both run faster times. I accomplished my mission because after I crossed, she came over to me and said ‘Thank you so much.’ I said thank you, too.
“I was going for the sophomore record, and I got it. This is why I love coming to these races. I come to these races to get pushed and get faster times.”
Connecticut’s Claire Howlett finished third after taking the lead in the chase pack after about 1,300 meters.
“It was rough,” said Howlett, whose third-place time of 16:58.35 is US#4. “I didn’t expect to lead, and I’m not the best at leading but I just tried to keep calm and composed.
“I knew they had gotten pretty far away so I wasn’t trying to catch them. I was just trying to keep my splits steady at that point.”
The next two spots went to North Carolinians Mary Grace Doggett and Ryen Frazier. Doggett is US#6 after a 17:01.75 in fourth, while Frazier is US#7 after a fifth-place clocking of 17:02.17.
The final medalist also walked away with a national freshman record. Jessica Lawson of Corning, NY, is US#8 after her 17:08.45 broke the class standard by almost seven seconds.
Mantz travels long distance to 5K national title
by Steve Mazzone
The indoor track & field season has been moderately frustrating for Connor Mantz. Even though the Skyview (UT) junior has run a few quality times since the start of the year, the victories have been minimal.
But it all came together Friday night at the New Balance National Indoor Championships.
Engaged in a neck-and-neck battle with Tennessee’s Aaron Templeton in the 5,000-meter run, Mantz secured the lead for good with a mile remaining and then cruised to a nation No. 1 clocking of 14 minutes, 24.33 seconds inside the New Balance Armory. Templeton, a senior from Hardin Valley Academy, finished second at 14:37.84. Defending champion Elijah Armstrong of Pocatello (ID) was third at 14:48.72.
Mantz assured himself the coveted ring awarded to the winners of the championship races by blazing his final 600 in 1:39. A total of eight runners broke 15 minutes.
“My goal was to run sub 14:30 and I thought I needed to run like 1:09 (for the last 400) to get that. I was just like, ‘I got to give it my all right here,’” he said. “I didn’t know where everybody was, but I knew Aaron and Elijah both have very good kicks. I knew if they were within 40 meters they could pass me if I didn’t really push it.”
Mantz, a seventh-place finisher at the Foot Locker Nationals back in December, has managed just two victories this indoor season, both at 1,600 meters. He was also second to Armstrong at the Jackson Invitational in Boise on Jan. 24, running 9:09.44 for two miles and third at the Simplot Games (Armstrong was second) on Feb. 13, where he was timed in 9:12.99 for 3,200 meters.
Mantz knew he had an eye-opening performance in him and was happy it came on indoor track & field’s biggest stage.
“I am faster than last year and my workouts are showing between 10-20 second in my two mile and stuff,” he said. “I know my training has been going great. It feels good to have a good race.”
Mantz and Templeton did the pace-setting from the minute the smoke cleared the starter’s gun. With Templeton holding a slight edge, the duo went through the first 800 at 2:16 and were 4:34 at 1,600. Armstrong led the chase pack about 40-meters behind.
“I never actually thought about leading early. I was trying to stick with Aaron for a lot of it,” Mantz said. “If the pace went out slow I was going to lead it. The pace went out pretty good.”
Mantz took its first lead at 2,700 meters. Templeton went back in front briefly before the Skyview runner resumed control again and maintained it to the finish line-banner. He passed the 3,200 mark in 9:14.9.
“Aaron made a big move away from the pack and I just wanted to stick on it and keep up with him,” Mantz said. “But after a ways, I thought the pace was strung out a lot and thought maybe I’ll do a little work so I decided to lead it and then he passed me and I passed him again. I don’t feel I increased the pace at all.”
The first mile I got out there,” said Templeton, a third-place finisher in the two mile at last year’s NBNI meet and the Foot Locker South regional champion this past fall with a best of 14:36 for 5K. “The last mile, Connor just ate me up.”
Mantz is unsure his immediate plans after his latest victory. But it may include a return visit to California for the Arcadia Invitational. Last year he was 21st overall in the mega-talented 3,200m field with a time of 9:04.05.
“I am thinking about it,” he said. “Last year I went out way too hard. My stomach wasn’t feeling good. I went out in like a 62 (seconds) and my third lap was about a 72 (seconds). It slowed down that much. I think it would be a great race to go to, though.”
DiPietro validates US #1 high jump ranking with 5'10.50" personal best clearance
by Phil Grove
Ellen Dipietro brought a little March madness Friday to one of the most storied venues in track and field.
Already the national leader in the girls’ high jump, Dipietro captured the New Balance indoor title by making like a power forward looking for a rebound, adding to her 2014 US best with a winning clearance of 5 feet, 10.5 inches.
“That time I just focused on going up, like just straight up,” Dipietro said of the key to a solid clearance on her third try. “No arms, no anything, just going straight up.
“At practice, we practiced on touching the (basketball) rim, so I just tried to repeat the same exact thing and just went up. It worked.”
As nine jumpers took their first look at the bar at 5-8.5, defending champ Cyre Virgo and fellow Pennsylvanian Megan McCloskey shared the lead with Crystal Jones of Virginia as each still had an unblemished record. Virgo jumped into the driver’s seat with her first try over, while Dipietro also cleared without a miss. McCloskey needed all three attempts in becoming the final jumper to advance.
“I try not to think about stuff like that,” the eventual winner said of the large group that was still alive at 5-8.5. “I just try to stay as calm as possible.”
With the bar up another two inches, Dipietro remained confident, knowing she was the only jumper remaining who had successfully gone higher than 5-8 this season.
“I knew I had jumped (5-10) before so I was really confident going in,” she said. “At the same time, I hadn’t hit 5-10 in a while so I was iffy about it but it definitely felt good that I had that (experience).”
Although she was unsuccessful three times at 5-11.25, Dipietro walked away knowing that she had her closest tries ever at the height and was a national champion.
“It’s so amazing,” Dipietro said of being the nation’s best indoors. “I finally got it in my senior year.
“I have won stuff in Massachusetts (but) just to even be here, it is amazing. The fact that I won it … I am just speechless.”
Virgo claimed the runner-up spot over McCloskey based on misses as both share US#5. Jones was fourth, while fellow Virginian Nicie Grier-Spratley was fifth and Shayla Broughton of Brooklyn was sixth.
West Springfield girls, anchored by Alcorta, follow up outdoor DMR title with an indoor national championship
The footsteps were there, and West Springfield anchor Caroline Alcorta knew they weren’t going away. In fact, they were getting closer.
Despite the efforts of some heavy-hitting 1,600-meter anchors, Alcorta and her Virginia teammates held the lead and ruled the day in the girls’ distance medley relay. They covered the 4,000 meters in a new US#1 time of 11 minutes, 43.39 seconds.
“I didn’t want to take any chances,” Alcorta said of possibly backing off her fast pace that moved her through 800 in 2:17. “I knew if I slowed down, I would probably slow down too much. I didn’t want to lose momentum.
“Even though I was going out fast, I didn’t feel the burn quite yet. (It was a) might as well keep going kind of thing.”
With the opening 1,200 by senior Katie Kennedy (3:37.33), the winners followed with freshman Kiera Bothwell with a 400 (63.13) and sophomore Reagan Bustamante carrying an 800 (2:15.36) and handing off to Alcorta (4:47.57). The only hiccup in the winners’ performance was a jumbled first exchange that allowed Unionville, Pa., to lead into the second leg.
“I was so anxious,” Alcorta said of her emotions prior to getting the baton. “They got us in perfect position. Right in the front. I can do this.
“I was counting where each team was. It sounds more analytical than it probably should when you are about to race. I was worrying about that.”
Putting the pressure on West Springfield during the final eight laps were Haddonfield, N.J., and Staples, Conn., and their anchors, freshman Brianna Gess and sophomore Hannah Debalsi. All three anchors earned All-American honors in cross country last fall, and all were moving fast on the banked oval.
“I just had to go if I wanted to catch the girls in front of me,” said Debalsi, who was credited with the fastest anchor of 4:46.16. “I PRed in the 800 and the 1,000 in that race because I’m not too fast.
“I had to. I had to do this for my team so maybe I went out too fast but it all worked out in the end.”
Debalsi put Staples into second with about 600 meters left, but she was not able to hold the position. Gess and her 4:48.64 leg lifted Haddonfield to the runner-up spot and painstakingly close to the winners, covering the four legs in 11:43.94 compared to Staples and its 11:45.79.
Last year’s champion Benjamin Cardozo of New York sliced a little more than 10 seconds off its 2014 best to finish fourth in 11:52.07. The top four teams all moved to the top of the DMR yearly list.
The other two medalists also broke 12:00 as Patriots TC (Freehold) of New Jersey was US#6 11:56.13, while early leader Unionville moved to US#7 11:59.67 by dropped its season best by almost 10 seconds.
Cardinal O'Hara DMR flirts with a historic sub 10 minute time
by Steve Mazzone
Cardinal O’Hara coach Tom Kennedy was confident his distance medley relay could run fast and clock a time close to 10-minutes flat at the New Balance Nationals. He also felt that to do that it would take a near-perfect effort by everyone that carried the baton.
He got it.
The Pennsylvania foursome of junior Kevin James, junior Isiaih Cooper, senior Nick Smart and senior Jim Belfatto earned the coveted prize inside the New Balance Center, combining for a meet record of 10 minutes, 0.75 seconds. Chaminade (NY) was second in 10:04.37 (US #2) and Westchester Henderson (PA) finished third with a time of 10:04.45 (US #3).
O’Hara’s winning effort is the nation’s fastest time this season and a tick away from the all-time best of 9:59.94 by Gloucester (MA) in 2000.
“We did our projections. We looked at the national record and we thought it was a possibility, but we are talking about a possibility of a great day,” said Kennedy, who squad broke their own state record of 10:10, set at the NBNI meet 10 years ago. “How many times as a coach do you sit down and say ‘Well in a dream we could do this,’ and you get something much less? To watch them run like that, I am really still in shock. We have parents, who are crying. Kids who are crying. I am in shock. They made it look so easy, which I knew it wasn’t.”
Cardinal O’Hara was in contention throughout the race and were within striking distance of early-race leader Saratoga Springs (NY) after the first two legs. With a blistering 800 leg of 1:53.69 by Smart, the Lions were able to take the lead for good. Jim Belfatto put the finishing touch on the victory with a six-second PR of 4:11.51 for his mile leg.
“I just wanted to get out front and get a good lead for Belfatto,” Smart said. “I felt good the first lap, which I was really surprised about. I didn’t want to (jeopardize) us so I just kept going. It felt good.”
Kennedy wasn’t surprised by Smart’s effort.
“He split (1:53.69). He ran 1:54.84 at the state championship,” he said. ‘I figured that he would get the baton, down a little bit. As far as my calculations, he was the second best 800 guy in the whole field.”
Once in the front, Belfatto got a mental boost knowing that fellow state rival Tony Russell was running the anchor leg for Westchester. Russell defeated Belfatto in the mile at the PTFCA Indoor Championships on March 1. He was also won the event at the Yale Track Classic and the New Balance Grand Prix.
“I was just waiting for him to come up on me,” he said. “With about 1,000 meters to go, my coach told me Russell is coming. I was just looking up at the screen and never saw him behind me.”
James ran a strong opening 1,200m leg of 3:03.83 to put his squad just two-seconds behind Saratoga Springs. Cooper had a split of 51.72 for his 400 leg.
Two weeks earlier at the state meet, this same foursome finished second in the 4x800 with a time of 7:56.48. They were also a runner-up in the same event at the New Balance Armory Collegiate Invitational in mid-February with a time of 7:50.98 (US #8).
“We knew at the beginning of the season that we could get close to the national record if everything went right,” James said. “Everything pretty much went right. We are pumped to have a national championship.”
Cardinal O’Hara’s previous best prior the nationals was a 10:22 at the TFCA of GP Meet of Champions on Feb. 22. Cooper admitted the time wasn’t a true representation of what his team was capable of doing on the Armory’s banked oval.
“We never really had a hard DMR like this,” he said. “This is the first time we ran a good, hard relay. The only other time was on a flat track. We knew we could get close to (a national record).”
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Photos: New Balance Nationals Indoor by Don Rich
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Videos
RACE VIDEOS
Girls Highlights
- 200 Meter Dash - Martha Sam (James Hubert Blake High School) 24.59 SB; Isabella Dimare (Notre Dame Academy-Hingham) 24.71 SB; Destiny Ward (Oscar Smith High School) 24.99; Madeline Soto (University HS) 25.00 SB; Amanda Crawford (Paul Robeson) 25.12; Katie Brooks Boone(Westminster School at Oak Mountain) 25.15 SB; Tori Ray (Hampton ) 25.18; Megan Linder (Cretin-Derham Hall) 25.55; Isabella Dimare (Notre Dame Academy-Hingham) 24.83; Martha Sam (James Hubert Blake High School) 24.92; Destiny Ward (Oscar Smith High School) 24.92 SB;Amanda Crawford (Paul Robeson) 24.96 SB; Madeline Soto (University HS) 25.02; Tori Ray (Hampton ) 25.02 SB; Katie Brooks Boone (Westminster School at Oak Mountain) 25.28; Megan Linder (Cretin-Derham Hall) 25.32 SB; Keilan Nova (Milford High School) 25.38 SB; Naja Greer(Bishop Hartley) 25.43; Caroline Duffy (Methacton) 25.61; Miah Webb (Flintridge Prep (SS)) 25.66 SB; Jaela Gay (Bishop McNamara High School) 25.68; Lisa-Anne Barrow (Holton-Arms School) 25.71 SB; Jaleesa Smoot (Salisbury) 25.74 SB; Denesha Ransome (Irvington HS) 25.75 SB;paris peoples () 25.75 SB; Lexus Ramsey (Bowie High School) 25.78 SB; Jasmine Brathwaite (Grosse Pointe South) 25.78 SB; Marinice Bauman (Olentangy) 25.95; Imani Apostol (Holy Names Academy) 25.96; Rose Ripslinger (Assumption High School) 25.97 SB; Mary Kate Kenny (Sacred Heart Academy ) 25.98; Chandler Baxter (St. John's College High School) 26.04; Lauren White (Leesville Road) 26.08 SB; Latoya Stewart (Paul Robeson) 26.10 SB; Jasmine Berry (Belleville West High School) 26.14; Kiana Lee (Irvington) 26.19 SB; Autym Scales (San Antonio Brennan) 26.23;
- Two Mile Run - Julia Heymach (Manvel) 10:39.40 SB; Evelyn Chavez (New Caney Porter High School) 10:39.79 SB; Kaleigh Roberts (Mercy High School) 10:48.07 SB; Libby Davidson (E.C. Glass) 10:49.64 SB; Grace Dwyer (Hamilton North - Nottingham) 10:54.00 SB; Adrienne Fraczkowski (Delaware Military Academy) 10:54.12 SB; Emma Newton (Hollis Brookline High School) 10:58.33 SB; Sarah Kettel (Capital Homeschool) 10:58.96 SB; Kelly Wesolowski (Hereford High School) 10:59.43 SB; Erin Saunders (Jefferson Forest) 11:00.63 SB; Lydon Kersting(Academy Of The Holy Angels) 11:01.60 SB; Tayler Tuttle (Providence Christian Academy) 11:03.93; Anna Kaplan (Amherst-Pelham Regional High School) 11:06.25 SB; Morgan Lewis (Veritas School) 11:11.21 SB; Rachel Belmont (Old Bridge HS) 11:12.77 SB; Epiphany Grisbaum (Ocean City HS) 11:17.15 SB; Emily Bean (Assumption) 11:19.37 SB; Erin McLaughlin (Voorhees HS) 11:24.12 SB; Ciara Scott (Bowling Green) 11:26.58; Autumn Albrecht (Brockport HS) 11:28.66 SB; Daniela LoCastro (Cold Spring Harbor) 11:29.98; Spencer Hayes (Saratoga Springs) 11:30.71;Bethany Nunnery (North Kingstown High School) 11:33.42 SB;
- 400 Meter Dash - Victoria Tachinski (Stride Ahead Tough Track) 55.42 SB; Lauren Jackson (Dunwoody) 56.95 SB; Johnycee Powell (Motor City Track Club) 57.68; Ersula Farrow (Grosse Pointe South) 57.93 SB; Natisha Dixon (Wheeler High School) 58.12 SB; J Renda Rivera (Curtis) 58.13 SB; Alexa Dolgos (Island Trees ) 58.28 SB; Amy Taintor (E.O. Smith High School) 58.30 SB; Imani Apostol (Holy Names Academy) 58.37 SB; Olufunmilayo Daramola (Paint Branch High School) 58.40 SB; Chazmin Fullwood (Young Womens Leadership School, Queens) 58.47 SB; Ashli Cook(Upper Darby) 58.50; Nina Crawford (Elizabeth Seton High School) 58.58; paris peoples () 58.59 SB; Dnia Freeman (Riverdale Baptist) 58.61; Halima Diawara (Toms River North HS) 58.63 SB; Torisha Laforce (Francis Lewis) 58.74 SB; Becky Dionisio (Middletown) 58.87 SB; Siani Sellers(Delcastle High School) 58.96; Tiffany Woods (Sherwood High School) 58.99 SB; Jasmin Allen (Southeast Raleigh) 59.10 SB; Taylor Williams (Mt. Hebron High School) 59.13 SB; Shania Williams (Cedar Hill) 59.23 SB; Leah Fowlkes (Bishop McNamara High School) 59.35; Dawnshae Evans(Cedar Hill) 59.39 SB; Kathleen Cibuls (Bayport-Blue Point) 59.43 SB; Sophie Feuer (Briarcliff) 59.48 SB; Davonne Bolden (Rochester) 59.50; Elizabeth Adesanya (James Hubert Blake High School) 59.64 SB; Molly Novak* (Cosby) 59.77 SB; Jasmine Hill (Mount Vernon) 59.92 SB; Kacey Wheeler (James W. Robinson) 59.97 SB;
- 4x200 Meter Relay - Oak Park 1:40.49; Nansemond River 1:42.17; Southeast Raleigh 1:43.34; Hoover 1:43.67; Bishop McNamara High School 1:44.08; Elizabeth Seton High School 1:44.24; James Hubert Blake High School 1:44.45; South Brunswick HS 1:44.66; St. John's College High School 1:44.90; Hingham High School 1:44.94; Hope High School 1:45.20; Long Reach 1:45.21; Hayfield H.S. 1:45.37; Lancaster 1:45.41; Tallwood 1:45.69; Elmont Memorial 1:45.70; Pembroke High School 1:46.08; Manchester High School 1:46.11; Windsor High School 1:46.31; Midlothian High School 1:46.31; Atlee 1:46.59; Bloomfield High School 1:46.77; Mary Louis Academy 1:46.85; Heritage (Lynchburg) 1:46.91; Notre Dame Academy-Hingham 1:47.00; Penfield 1:47.09; Lexington High School 1:47.41; Wellesley High School 1:47.66; Methacton 1:47.69; Laurel High School1:47.98; North Rockland 1:48.07; Washingtonville 1:48.43; CH Flowers High School 1:49.09;
- 4x400 Meter Relay - Cary 3:52.15; James Hubert Blake High School 3:57.72; Oak Park 3:58.31; Episcopal Academy 3:59.41; Dedham High School 3:59.73; Riverdale Baptist 4:01.59; Wilson Memorial 4:02.43; Glastonbury High School 4:03.57; Phoebus 4:04.07; Port Richmond 4:04.18;Academy of Notre Dame 4:04.75; Curtis 4:05.03; General Douglas MacArthur 4:05.33; Rahway HS 4:05.52; Mount De Sales Academy 4:05.64; Western Branch High School 4:05.72; Hoover 4:05.83; Windsor High School 4:06.34; Hillsborough HS 4:06.65; Winnacunnet High School 4:06.72;Pembroke High School 4:07.11; Elizabeth Seton High School 4:07.44; Newburgh Free Academy 4:07.89; CH Flowers High School 4:09.49; Woodbridge HS 4:09.87;
- 4x800 Meter Relay - Assumption 9:23.44; Cornwall 9:25.50; Ramapo College 9:30.02; Wilson Memorial 9:31.34; Glastonbury High School 9:32.07; Connetquot 9:33.23; Shepherd Hill Regional High School 9:34.53; North Shore 9:34.96; Wilton High School 9:35.13; Penfield 9:36.49; Seneca HS 9:36.50; Oak Park 9:36.73; Huntsville City Schools 9:37.11; Poolesville High School 9:37.32; North Rockland 9:37.39; Beverly High School 9:39.13; Weston High School 9:43.42; Saint Anthony's 9:43.60; Pope John XXIII HS 9:43.97; Ridge HS 9:43.99; Notre Dame Academy-Hingham9:44.85; Bowling Green 9:46.01; Hereford High School 9:46.14; Pearl River 9:46.75; Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School 9:47.04; Green Hope 9:49.42; Western Branch High School 9:59.98; West Forsyth 10:01.82;
- 5,000 Meter Run - Tessa Barrett (Abington Heights) 16:11.85 SB; Stephanie Jenks (Linn-Mar High School) 16:37.50 SB; Claire Howlett (Westhill High School) 16:58.35 SB; Mary Grace Doggett (Cardinal Gibbons) 17:01.75 SB; Ryen Frazier (Ravenscroft School) 17:02.17 SB; Jessica Lawson(Corning) 17:08.45 SB; Mackenzie Barry (Mendham HS) 17:12.78 SB; Kayla Montgomery (Mount Tabor) 17:16.82 SB; Anna Flynn (Ursuline School) 17:43.38 SB; Lily Anderson (T.C. Roberson) 17:45.61 SB; Aileen Doyle (Sweet Home) 17:50.21 SB; Brennan Sharkey (West Morris Central HS) 17:51.73 SB; Stephanie Gerland (Garden City) 18:01.01 SB; Sabrina Olsen (Thomaston High School) 18:05.26 SB; Ally Ortega (Sweet Home) 18:08.14 SB; Theresa Enright (Green Hope) 18:18.61 SB; Kerri Ruffo (Plainfield High School) 18:18.82 SB; Nicole Gardner (Siegel High School) 18:36.61 SB; Sarah-emily Woodward (Bowling Green) 18:51.25 SB; Allie Castro (North Lincoln) 18:55.50 SB; Elizabeth Dawson (Daniel) 19:22.65 SB;
- 60 Meter Hurdles - Shayla Broughton (Medgar Evers College Preparatory School) 8.70 SB; Ariel Davis (Platinum Sports) 8.72 SB; Aspen Gaita (Stroudsburg) 8.85 SB; Tia Livingston (Union Catholic Reg. HS) 8.93 SB; Breann Burns (Pulaski) 8.95; Shellbi Chapman (Sanderson) 8.97 SB;Sabrina Alexander (Notre Dame HS) 9.04; Shayla Broughton (Medgar Evers College Preparatory School) 8.90; Breann Burns (Pulaski) 8.90 SB; Dominique Beltrez (Lakeland/Panas) 8.92 SB; Ariel Davis (Platinum Sports) 8.94; Tia Livingston (Union Catholic Reg. HS) 8.98; Aspen Gaita(Stroudsburg) 8.98; Sabrina Alexander (Notre Dame HS) 8.99 SB; Shellbi Chapman (Sanderson) 9.01; Imani Chapman (Sanderson) 9.03 SB; Deja Bell (Bishop McNamara High School) 9.03 SB; Aazhenii Nye (Unattached - Michigan HS) 9.04 SB; Chenoa Sebastian (Ledyard High School) 9.04 SB; Maggie Sullivan (Boonsboro High School) 9.05 SB; Isabella Dimare (Notre Dame Academy-Hingham) 9.06 SB; Ariana Wilson (Neptune) 9.07 SB; Johnasia Lewis (Delcastle High School) 9.09 SB; Chibugo Ike (Linden HS) 9.15 SB; Caitlyn Little (Hoover) 9.15; Alyssia Colson (Gates-Chili) 9.17 SB; Jasmine Moore (Wakefield) 9.18; Aly Comeau (Gardner High School) 9.19 SB; Maya Roberts (Farmington Hills Harrison) 9.20 SB; Tifani Byrd (Toms River North HS) 9.21 SB; Alexandra Tierney (Sacred Heart HS) 9.22 SB; Samantha Carro (Canandaigua) 9.22 SB; Aviana Goode(Bay Shore) 9.22 SB; Alicia Donaldson (New Rochelle) 9.22 SB;
- 60 Meter Dash - Lauren Rain Williams (Long Beach Poly (Polytechnic) (SS)) 7.59 SB; Ashley Grazen (Lancaster) 7.64 SB; Quashira Mcintosh (Hope High School) 7.66; Savannah Roberson (Ypsilanti Lincoln) 7.68 SB; Denesha Ransome (Irvington HS) 7.70 SB; Tori Ray (Hampton ) 7.74 SB;Madeline Soto (University HS) 7.74 SB; Mariam Ajiroba (St. Augustine SS) 7.76 SB; Miah Webb (Flintridge Prep (SS)) 7.82 SB; Quashira Mcintosh (Hope High School) 7.65 SB; Ashley Grazen (Lancaster) 7.69; Tori Ray (Hampton ) 7.75; Madeline Soto (University HS) 7.75; Mariam Ajiroba(St. Augustine SS) 7.80; Lauren Rain Williams (Long Beach Poly (Polytechnic) (SS)) 7.73; Savannah Roberson (Ypsilanti Lincoln) 7.74; Denesha Ransome (Irvington HS) 7.77; Catarra Burroughs (Joseph C. Wilson Magnet (Rochester)) 7.81 SB;
- 800 Meter Run - Malia Ellington (Community School of Davidson) 2:11.93 SB; Amy Piccolo (Ursuline Academy) 2:12.48 SB; Terri Turner (Springside Chestnut Hill Academy) 2:12.80 SB; Gabrielle Wilkinson (Friends' Central) 2:12.86 SB; Lindsay Welker (Terre Haute North Vigo High School) 2:13.49 SB; Shannon Quinn (Trinity (3)) 2:14.08 SB; Leah Triller (Academy of the Holy Names) 2:14.47 SB; Jade Bouchard-Nguyen (Dorval-Jean-XXIII ) 2:14.83 SB; Nichelle Scott* (L.C. Bird) 2:15.39 SB; Grace Trucilla (Villa Maria Academy) 2:15.49 SB; Paige Duca (Sacred Heart Academy) 2:16.01 SB; Celine Mazzi (Delsea Reg. HS) 2:16.84 SB; Presley Weems (Hoover) 2:17.78; Meghan Curtin (Wayland-Cohocton) 2:18.34 SB; Emma Cousins (State College Area High School) 2:18.56; Alison Price (West Forsyth) 2:18.62 SB; Kyandra Chandler (Nettleton) 2:18.83; Emma Brown(Providence Day School) 2:18.96 SB; Janine Zajac (Stride Ahead Tough Track) 2:19.20 SB; Stephanie Bitcon (Wayne Hills HS) 2:19.20; Chelsea Ogindo (Peekskill) 2:19.25; Nicole Kurtz (Abington Friends) 2:19.28; Katie Foley (Trumbull High School) 2:19.42 SB; Jamie Grossman (Harborfields) 2:19.44 SB; Gemma Delrossi (Canton) 2:19.51 SB; Rachael Reddy (Mountain Brook HS) 2:19.94; Katie Tarver (Houston High School) 2:20.02; Caitie Faust (Marist) 2:20.02; Lauren Jackson (Dunwoody) 2:20.24; Emily Kaplan (Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School) 2:20.25 SB; Shannon Hugard (Middletown High School) 2:20.50; Erin Tramley (Kelvin High School) 2:20.68 SB; Jessica Gray (Osbourn Park ) 2:20.88 SB; Victoria Tachinski (Stride Ahead Tough Track) 2:20.92 SB; Rebecca Delrossi (Canton) 2:21.13 SB; Shanee Grant (Fashion Industries) 2:21.48 SB; Emily Hammond (Wakefield Memorial High School) 2:21.48 SB; Caroline Smith (Simsbury High School) 2:21.75 SB; Natasha Fedkina (State College Area High School) 2:21.82;
- Distance Medley Relay - West Springfield 11:43.39; Haddonfield Mem. HS 11:43.94; Staples High School 11:45.79; Benjamin Cardozo 11:52.07; Freehold Twp HS 11:56.13; Unionville 11:59.67; Saline 12:00.48; Ocean City HS 12:02.51; La Salle Academy 12:04.27; Mamaroneck 12:04.43;Warwick Valley 12:12.38; Newton South High School 12:14.68; Randolph HS 12:16.37; Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 12:16.71; St. John the Baptist 12:17.11; Green Hope 12:17.64; Cardinal O'Hara 12:19.67; Shenendehowa 12:21.50; Corning 12:22.32; Hopkinton High School 12:31.75; West Genesee 12:35.52; Ocean Lakes 12:37.08; Osbourn Park 12:38.16; Saratoga Springs 12:39.38; Middletown North HS 12:40.88;
- High Jump - Samanth Hjelmar (Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake) 5-6.5 SB; Ellen Dipietro (Marshfield High School) 5-10.5 SB; Aviana Goode (Bay Shore) 5-4.5; Ianna McGregor (Paterson - Kennedy HS) 5-4.5 SB; Cyre Virgo (Fleetwood Area) 5-8.5 SB; Megan McCloskey (Germantown Academy) 5-8.5 SB; Tanise Edwards (Northeast HS) 5-4.5 SB; Crystal Jones (Colonial Forge) 5-6.5; Shannon Taub (Council Rock South) 5-4.5; Nicie Grier-spratley (Thomas Edison) 5-6.5; Britney Nguetta (C.D. Hylton) 5-4.5 SB; Brionna Singleton (Newark Tech) 5-6.5 SB; Shayla Broughton (Medgar Evers College Preparatory School) 5-6.5; Jailah Mason (Sterling Heights Stevenson) 5-6.5; Isabella Laurel (South Carroll High School) 5-6.5; Latyria Jefferson (Desoto) 5-4.5; Amiaya Carey (Stafford High School) 5-4.5; Camille Fahrnbauer (Creekview) 5-4.5 SB; Rachel Reichenbach (Foothill High School (NC)) 5-4.5 SB; Lauren Hudson (Williamsville North) 5-4.5; Grace Smith (Bethlehem Central) 5-4.5; Claudine Andre (Upper Darby) 5-4.5; Kate Gulbrandsen (The Lawrenceville School) 5-4.5;
- Long Jump - Autumn Robinson (Elizabeth Seton High School) 18-1.75 SB; Imani Obieke (Edison Tech) 18-6.5 SB; Leah Pfrommer (Haddam Killingworth High School) 17-11.5; Mackenzie Gray (Governor's Academy) 18-1.5; Ila Mumford (Parkland ) 17-10.25; Jaela Williams (Eleanor Roosevelt (SS)) 17-11.5; Julia Reeves (Springside Chestnut Hill Academy) 17-8;
- Pole Vault - Moriah Fitzgerald (Avon Grove) 12-0.75 SB; Emma Li (Bill Crothers SS) 11-7 SB; Lucianne Burner (North Pocono) 11-7 SB; Sam Beyar (Monroe-Woodbury) 11-7 SB; Tesia Kempski (Bishop McDevitt) 11-7 SB; Erin Drouillard (Remus Chippewa Hills) 11-7 SB; Allie Leroux(Fruitport) 11-7 SB; Adeline Scelzi* (Deep Run) 11-7; Rachael Fasana (Lake Braddock) 11-7; Lyndsi Ross-Trevor (Montclair Kimberley Academy) 11-1; Kenzie Wieber (Pewamo-Westphalia) 11-1; Catherine Rozalski (Queen of Peace HS) 11-1; Greer Gumbrecht (Easton Area) 11-1; Katrina Barredo (Western Albemarle) 11-1; Monica Benz (Villa Walsh Academy) 11-1; Kalli Manly (Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake) 11-1; Marlena Paz (West Morris Central HS) 11-1; Danielle Poletti (Hempfield (3)) 11-1 SB; Zoe Early (Green Hope) 11-1 SB; Anecia Alexaki (Upper Merion) 11-1; Maeve Devlin (The Lawrenceville School) 11-1 SB; Haley Steele (West Milford HS) 11-1;
- Shot Put - Noelle Parker (Whitewater High School) 42-6 SB; Egypt Parker (St. Catherine's) 41-8.5; Nijera Manuel (New Rochelle) 41-3 SB; Jessica Molina (Westwood HS) 40-8.25; Taylor Scaife (Howard High School) 40-3.25 SB; Ronetta Hunter (Burlington Twp. HS) 39-5; Monae Cooper(New Rochelle) 39-3.25; Chelsea Carpenter (Walnut Hills) 39-3;
- Sprint Medley Relay - Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 4:03.83; Cary 4:08.99; Hoover 4:11.86; Hunterdon Central HS 4:11.90; Metuchen HS 4:11.93; Irish Road 4:13.28; Beverly High School 4:14.25; Wayland-Cohocton 4:14.42; Sweet Home 4:15.25; Weston High School 4:17.53; Mount De Sales Academy 4:17.74; Germantown Friends School 4:17.77; Union Catholic Reg. HS 4:17.90; Haddonfield Mem. HS 4:18.42; Norwich Free Academy 4:20.42; Ramapo HS 4:20.74; Holy Trinity 4:21.49; Assumption 4:21.98; Pearl River 4:23.31;
- Triple Jump - Brittney Gibbs (Sir Oliver Mowat CI) 38-11.5; Sara Kaye Freeman (Taft Education Campus (NYC)) 38-3.5 SB; Abigail Wagner (Lower Moreland) 38-3.25 SB; Micaiah Dendy (St. Georges Tech) 38-1.5 SB; Ebhani Blackwood (Bill Crothers Track and Field Club) 38-0.25 SB;Tyatianna Johnson (Seneca Valley High School) 37-10 SB; Bria Hill (Long Reach) 37-9.5 SB; Alanna Hitscherich (Pope John XXIII HS) 37-4.5 SB; Lydia Laws (Western Alamance) 37-3.25 SB; Skyla Davidson (Lake Braddock) 37-3; Emmanuelle Masse (Les Dynamiques de Laval) 36-11 SB;Maggie O'keefe (Scarsdale) 36-8.25 SB; Ila Mumford (Parkland ) 36-7.5; Alexandra Heuer (Boyertown) 36-5.75;
- Weight Throw - Ariane Dubois (Unattached Canada) 52-11 SB; Taniya Mitchell (Mount Vernon) 51-4.5; Tatiana Taylor (Walton High School) 48-8 SB; Noelle Parker (Whitewater High School) 45-10.5 SB; Kayla York (Hanover Central High School) 45-1 SB; Zharia Jeffries (Woodward Academy) 43-9; Faith Estelle (Bloomfield High School) 43-1; Juliana Piemonte (Rome Free Academy (RFA)) 42-8.25 SB; Hayden Merrick (Johns Creek HS) 41-8.75; Zoe Fowler (Emma Willard) 41-8.75 SB; Taylor Scaife (Howard High School) 41-3.25 SB; Nijera Manuel (New Rochelle) 41-0.25 SB; Cydnee Collins-Luther (Dominion Christian) 40-6.75 SB; Danika Okasia (Bloomfield High School) 40-5 SB; Ashley Wingo (Mallard Creek) 39-4.5;
Boys Highlights
- 200 Meter Dash - Grant Holloway (Grassfield) 21.64 SB; Tosin Oyewole (Long Reach) 21.70 SB; Skyler Bowden (Saline) 22.04 SB; Y'majesty Allen (Huntington) 22.19 SB; Travis Collins (Archer HS) 22.22 SB; Zach Schmelz (St. Mark's High School) 22.32; Marquise Cooper (Grayson High School) 22.62; Tosin Oyewole (Long Reach) 21.85; Robert Carter (Long Reach) 21.89 SB; Grant Holloway (Grassfield) 21.93; Zach Schmelz (St. Mark's High School) 22.14 SB; Y'majesty Allen (Huntington) 22.36; Travis Collins (Archer HS) 22.37; Marquise Cooper (Grayson High School) 22.42; Skyler Bowden (Saline) 22.62; Stephon Henry (New Britain High School) 22.63 SB; Elijah Smith (Sewanhaka) 22.65 SB; Conor Davidson (River Dell HS) 22.72 SB; Nick Shaffer (Methacton) 22.76; Calvary Rodgers (Aquinas Institute) 22.80 SB; Robinson Najee (Edna Karr) 22.87 SB;Nicholas Lawrence (Bishop Loughlin ) 22.88 SB; Nick Snow (Moses Brown School) 22.89 SB; Kaylon Beverly (Edna Karr) 22.91 SB; Terry Mcgee (North Lawndale Charter High School) 22.91; Connor Barry (Hunterdon Central HS) 22.95 SB; Kadeem Middleton (Nansemond River) 22.96 SB;
- Two Mile Run - Toby Hardwick (Newark) 9:20.82 SB; Jay Ort (Unattached Canada) 9:21.15 SB; Viraj Deokar (Middlesex School) 9:21.61 SB; Benito Muniz (Carmel ) 9:24.29 SB; Brendan Taylor (Catholic High School) 9:27.12 SB; Mike Watts (Islip) 9:28.67 SB; Patrick Sullivan (Don Bosco Prep) 9:29.14 SB; Adrian Amaya (Needham High School) 9:29.52; Abe Merinar (Bridgeport Senior) 9:31.10 SB; Ryan Anderson (Maria Carrillo High (NC)) 9:32.04 SB; Dan Lathrop (Plainfield South High School) 9:32.08 SB; Liam Simpson (Cape Elizabeth High School) 9:33.04 SB; Nick Ciolkowski (McQuaid Jesuit) 9:33.28 SB; Andrew Marston (Conestoga) 9:33.57 SB; Daniel Connelly (Mt. Sinai) 9:33.99 SB; Miles Clikeman (Veritas School) 9:34.83 SB; Jonathan Perlman (Lower Merion) 9:34.91 SB; Jamison Koeman (Whitinsville Christian) 9:35.63 SB; Craig Corti (Wallkill Valley HS) 9:36.16; Tripp Fitch (Veritas School) 9:36.91 SB; Thorr Trowbridge (Kingston) 9:38.11; Ryan Stender (Amherst-Pelham Regional High School) 9:41.42; Michael McGonnigle (New Fairfield High School) 9:44.81 SB; Alec Sery (Kingsway HS) 9:51.20; Billy McDevitt (Malvern Prep) 9:51.70 SB;
- 400 Meter Dash - Kemarni Mighty (Clara Barton) 49.12 SB; Rico Gomez (Frederick Douglass-PG) 49.21 SB; Deshawne Bunion (Rahway HS) 49.29; Shyden Pierre (Brien McMahon High School) 49.44 SB; Raymund Clarke (Abraham Clark HS) 49.57 SB; George Jenkins (Teaneck HS) 49.72 SB; Nolen Bright-Mitchell (Albion (CLOSED)) 49.91; Jordon Wallin (Rocky Mountain High School) 50.23 SB; Ben Hayes (Belleville) 50.28; Hazem Miawad (Old Bridge HS) 50.32; Chace Washington-Saunders (Reagan, Ronald W) 50.52 SB; Marquise Cooper (Grayson High School) 50.54;Richard Johnson (Harvest Prepatory School) 50.55; Myles Holt (Natick High School) 50.55 SB; Mark Cooke (J P Stevens HS) 50.56; Hunter Sampson (Salem (Roanoke)) 50.64 SB; Amos Cariati (Moses Brown School) 50.64 SB; John Gerard (Midlothian High School) 50.88 SB; Isaiah Akil(Riverdale Baptist) 50.94; David Conner (Southeast Raleigh) 51.04 SB; Jason Dimmick (Sutton High School) 51.19 SB; Kailon Brealond (North Cobb High School) 51.20; Tanner Reed (Christiansburg) 51.21 SB; John St. Hilaire (Methuen High School) 51.34 SB;
- 4x200 Meter Relay - Long Reach 1:29.94; Danbury High School 1:31.52; Windsor High School 1:31.59; Riverdale Baptist 1:31.77; Dover High School 1:31.93; Archbishop Carroll High School (DC) 1:31.95; Methacton 1:32.16; St. John's College High School 1:32.17; Brien McMahon High School 1:32.18; Pikesville High School 1:32.28; Wachusett Regional High School 1:32.29; CH Flowers High School 1:32.37; Vance Charter School 1:32.55; State College Area High School 1:32.58; Greece-Olympia 1:32.60; Dunbar High School 1:32.67; Kellenberg Memorial 1:32.73; Randolph HS 1:32.75; Central Bucks East 1:32.84; Washingtonville 1:32.85; Malcolm X Shabazz HS 1:32.85; Canisius (Buffalo) 1:33.16; E.C. Glass 1:33.20; I.C. Norcom 1:33.25; Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 1:33.32; Springfield Central High School 1:33.34; Shelton High School 1:33.44; Manchester High School 1:33.49; Haddam Killingworth High School 1:33.53; River Dell HS 1:33.53; Hamden High School 1:33.72; East New York - Transit Tech 1:33.76; Paul D. Schrieber / Port Washington 1:33.90; Central High-PG 1:33.94; Paint Branch High School 1:34.01; Hanover Park HS 1:34.15;Edison Tech 1:34.23; Andover High School 1:34.33; Bishop Feehan High School 1:34.34; Nansemond River 1:34.35;
- 4x400 Meter Relay - Bowie High School 3:20.69; State College Area High School 3:23.13; Woodberry Forest 3:24.52; McQuaid Jesuit 3:24.58; New Horizon 3:24.72; Randolph HS 3:24.86; Dunbar High School 3:25.50; Clara Barton 3:25.59; Monroe-Woodbury 3:25.91; Spring Ford 3:26.10;Wakefield 3:26.11; Newburgh Free Academy 3:26.31; East New York - Transit Tech 3:26.53; Amherst-Pelham Regional High School 3:26.70; Paint Branch High School 3:26.74; Bergen Catholic HS 3:26.89; Hoover 3:27.13; Danbury High School 3:27.23; Dover High School 3:27.66; Thomas Jefferson (Sec. 5) 3:28.67; Washingtonville 3:29.14; Central High School 3:29.18; Archbishop Carroll High School (DC) 3:30.54; Western Branch High School 3:30.73; Fauquier 3:30.94; Don Bosco Prep 3:31.83; Medgar Evers College Preparatory School 3:32.48;
- 4x800 Meter Relay - Cornwall 7:57.41; Green Hope 7:58.92; Midwood 7:59.71; Lakeland/Panas 8:00.50; Richard Montgomery High School 8:00.81; Voorhees HS 8:01.04; Amherst-Pelham Regional High School 8:02.25; Danbury High School 8:02.34; Paint Branch High School 8:02.98;Landstown High School 8:03.06; Regis 8:03.37; Chaminade 8:04.90; Kingston 8:06.47; Union Catholic Reg. HS 8:07.36; Hickory High School 8:08.11; West Genesee 8:08.28; Fordham Prep 8:08.38; Notre Dame HS 8:08.64; Highland Reg HS 8:08.95; Council Rock South 8:11.35; Pinkerton Academy 8:12.05; Souhegan High School 8:12.31; North Andover High School 8:12.62; Wellesley High School 8:14.58; Southeast Raleigh 8:14.81; Peabody 8:15.23; Darien High School 8:15.51; Syosset 8:16.24; Quince Orchard High School 8:18.17; Wachusett Regional High School 8:19.97;Loyola-Blakefield 8:21.78;
- 5,000 Meter Run - Conner Mantz (Sky View) 14:24.33 SB; Aaron Templeton (Hardin Valley Academy) 14:37.84 SB; Elijah Armstrong (POCATELLO HIGH SCHOOL) 14:48.72 SB; Ryan Forsyth (Severna Park) 14:48.75 SB; Colin Martin (Fox Chapel Area) 14:49.32 SB; Pat Tucker (Saint Anthony's) 14:51.33 SB; Stephen Garrett (Tatnall) 14:53.38 SB; Patrick Sheehan (Lake Norman) 14:57.82 SB; Ben Huffman (Providence Day School) 15:03.22 SB; Colin Tierney (Bishop Hendricken High School) 15:04.15 SB; Andrew Johnston (Olentangy Liberty) 15:26.04 SB; Zack Langston(Lexington) 15:32.28 SB; Tyler Wolfe (Huntington) 15:35.47 SB; Isaiah Barlow (Hutchinson H.S.) 15:41.77 SB; Scott Meehan (Pope John XXIII HS) 15:41.97 SB;
- 60 Meter Hurdles - Robert Carter (Long Reach) 8.03 SB; Tyrik Henry (Enfield High School) 8.08 SB; Sam Ortz (Austintown Fitch) 8.18; Kylon Drones (Woodstock High School) 8.18 SB; Devon Gutrick (North Point High School) 8.24 SB; Alex Egeli (Batavia) 8.25 SB; Stephon Henry (New Britain High School) 8.31 SB; Justin Walker (Frederick High School) 8.35; Robert Carter (Long Reach) 8.09; Justin Walker (Frederick High School) 8.26 SB; Kylon Drones (Woodstock High School) 8.31; Tyrik Henry (Enfield High School) 8.22; Devon Gutrick (North Point High School) 8.30;Sam Ortz (Austintown Fitch) 8.34; Alex Egeli (Batavia) 8.40;
- 60 Meter Dash - David Connolly (Summit HS) 6.91 SB; Tosin Oyewole (Long Reach) 6.97 SB; Bryan Sosoo (Reservoir High School) 6.98 SB; Evan Lexo (Groton Dunstable Regional High School) 6.99 SB; Jamique Mitchell (Central HS) 7.00 SB; Jamik Alexander (Heritage (Lynchburg)) 7.00 SB; Jomari Becnel (Phoebus) 7.02 SB; Justin Guerre (St. Francis Prep) 7.03 SB; Tosin Oyewole (Long Reach) 6.99; David Connolly (Summit HS) 7.01; Bryan Sosoo (Reservoir High School) 7.03; Jamique Mitchell (Central HS) 7.04;
- 800 Meter Run - Shane Dillon (St. Pauls Collegiate ) 1:53.44 SB; Nick Linder (Providence Day School) 1:54.09 SB; Nate Howe (McQuaid Jesuit) 1:55.19 SB; Dante Hay (Maria Carrillo High (NC)) 1:56.00 SB; Marc-Antoine Lalonde (Unattached Canada) 1:56.56 SB; Abdur-Rahmaan Kelly (T Roosevelt Senior High School) 1:56.66 SB; Nolan Nathaniel (Benjamin Banneker Academy) 1:56.73 SB; Connor Boyd (Sir Winston Churchill CVI) 1:56.79 SB; Josh Willard * (Clover Hill) 1:56.99 SB; Andrew Burke (Nauset Regional High School) 1:57.24 SB; Russell Wells (Minnechaug Regional High School) 1:57.39; Tyler Mannion (Brookfield High School) 1:57.52 SB; Owen Buck (West Springfield) 1:57.57 SB; Anthony Coccia (Sachem North) 1:57.79 SB; Connor Murphy (Saint John's High School) 1:57.80 SB; Carson Ellerby (Leesville Road) 1:58.03; Wyatt Maxey (Providence) 1:58.23 SB; Garrett Farrimond (West Forsyth) 1:58.25 SB; Louis-Carlos Vargas (École secondaire Val-Mauricie) 1:58.43 SB; Martin O'Connell (Eastchester) 1:58.58 SB; Terrell Green (Frederick Douglass-PG) 1:58.85; Daniel Welch (Holy Trinity Academy) 1:59.01 SB; Tom Graham(Newburyport High School) 1:59.01 SB; Alex Tan (Rocky Hill High School) 1:59.37 SB; Marcelo Brociner (Somerville High School) 1:59.45 SB; Eli Moskowitz (Souhegan High School) 1:59.54; Caleb Wright (Bishop Loughlin ) 1:59.84; Connor Evans (Amherst-Pelham Regional High School) 1:59.84 SB;
- Distance Medley Relay - Cardinal O'Hara 10:00.75; Kellenberg Memorial 10:04.37; West Chester Henderson 10:04.45; Northport 10:04.98; Saratoga Springs 10:07.11; Don Bosco Prep 10:10.95; Arlington 10:13.97; Middletown North HS 10:14.88; Syosset 10:15.44; Ridgefield High School10:15.92; Fordham Prep 10:17.30; Corning 10:18.18; St. Benedict's Prep 10:18.61; William Hall High School 10:26.38; Staples High School 10:26.57; Newton North High School 10:27.60; Capital Prep Magnet School 10:30.92; Chantilly 10:32.07; North Rockland 10:34.19; Colonie 10:35.31;Bethlehem Central 10:35.82; Marshfield High School 10:39.92; Tatnall 10:40.16; Needham High School 10:40.78; Chelmsford High School 10:40.81; James W. Robinson 10:41.38; Western Branch High School 10:44.81;
- High Jump - Isaiah Kyle (Morristown-East High School) 6-8.25 SB; Teddy Okon (Clarence) 6-6.25; Hack Kevin (Nipmuc Regional High School) 6-6.25 SB;
- Long Jump - Bradrick Shaw (Hoover) 23-0.75 SB; Casey Burley (Warwick Valley ) 22-10 SB; Justin Walker (Frederick High School) 22-7.25 SB; Nicholas Lombardo (Darien High School) 22-5.75 SB;
- Pole Vault - Chandler Kennell (Century High School) 14-10.25 SB; Chris Rough (Westhill High School) 14-10.25 SB; George Donahey (Mifflin County High School) 14-10.25 SB; Tyler Bernstein (Hunterdon Central HS) 14-4.5; Max Jordan (Lansing) 14-4.5 SB; Carlos Curevas (Amherst County) 14-4.5 SB; Alexander Kossak (Hunterdon Central HS) 14-4.5 SB; Charlie Kollmer (Mt. Sinai) 14-4.5; Max Curran (Williamson Central) 14-4.5; Andrew Hunter (Watchung Hills Reg. HS) 14-4.5; Kaj Althaus (Saline) 14-4.5 SB; Steven Bradford (Bloomington High School) 14-4.5 SB;
- Shot Put - Curtis Jackson (Bloomfield High School) 54-10.75 SB; Marcus Abraham (Victory Christian) 54-3.25 SB; Andrew Tummino (River Dell HS) 54-3.25; Spencer Mckeough (Darien High School) 53-6.25 SB; Isaiah Rogers (Campbell High School) 53-5.5; Ryan Kerrigan (Dracut High School) 53-4.25 SB;
- Sprint Medley Relay - Dunbar High School 3:31.79; Pioneer Valley Regional High School 3:34.51; Oak Park 3:34.63; Metuchen HS 3:35.49; Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 3:35.90; Abraham Clark HS 3:36.50; Sachem East 3:36.80; Notre Dame HS 3:36.97; Fork Union 3:37.16; Bergen Catholic HS 3:37.87; Lee-Davis 3:37.95; Bowie High School 3:38.30; Xavier 3:38.67; Wachusett Regional High School 3:38.77; Germantown Friends School 3:38.78; Central High School 3:38.79; Morgan School 3:39.52; Victor Central 3:41.65; Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School 3:42.51;Bronxville 3:42.78; Sweet Home 3:42.95;
- Triple Jump - Jason Katz (Ramapo HS) 46-10; Sam Pope (Episcopal Academy) 45-7.75; Brian Obonna (St. Augustine SS) 45-6.25 SB; Bryan Sosoo (Reservoir High School) 45-2.25; Chris White (Middletown) 45-1 SB; Kylon Drones (Woodstock High School) 45-0.5;
- Weight Throw - Isaiah Rogers (Campbell High School) 62-2.25 SB; Mustapha Kay (St. Johnsbury Academy) 60-8.5 SB; Logan Kusky (Austintown Fitch) 60-7.25; Jeffrey Chavis (Mt. Hebron High School) 60-4.5 SB; Robby Moots (St. Pius X) 59-7.75 SB; Matt Slagus (North Pocono) 57-0 SB; Bruce Robinson (Woodland HS Stockbridge) 55-11.25 SB; Adam Sorrentino (West Seneca West) 55-6.5 SB; Jake Wickey (Medina) 54-6; Andrew Robinson (McDonogh School) 54-4.75 SB; Austin Taft (Woonsocket High School) 53-10.5; John Putnam (Massapequa) 53-3.75; Danny Andrews (Woodward Academy) 52-10.25; Shamar Spruill (Central High School) 52-3.75; Garrett Hessman (Bergen Catholic HS) 52-2;
Championship Division Champions
Girls 5000m Run - Tessa Barrett (Abington Heights PA) 16:11.85 NATIONAL RECORD
Boys 5000m Run - Connor Mantz (Sky View UT) US #6 all-time 14:24.33
Girls DMR - West Springfield (VA) US #10 all-time 11:43.39
Boys DMR - Cardinal O'Hara (PA) US #2 all-time 10:00.75
Girls High Jump - Ellen DiPietro (Marshfield MA) 5'10.50"
Emerging Elite Division Winners
Girls 2 Mile - Julia Heymach (Manvel TX) US #13 10:39.40
Boys 2 Mile - Toby Hardwick (Newark OH) 9:20.82
Girls 60m Hurdles - Shayla Broughton (Medger Evers NY) 8.70
Boys 60m Hurdles - Robert Carter (Long Reach MD) 8.03
Girls 60m Dash - Lauren Rain Williams (Lakewood, CA) 7.59
Boys 60m Dash - David Connolly (Summit NJ) 6.91
Girls 400m Dash - Victoria Tachinski (Canada) 55.42
Boys 400m Dash - Kemarni Mighty (NY) 49.12
Girls SMR - Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (PA) US #2 4:03.83
Boys SMR - Dunbar (DC) US #2 3:31.79
Girls 4x800m Relay - Assumption (KY) 9:23.44
Boys 4x80m Relay - Cornwall (NY) 7:57.41
Girls 4x200m Relay - Oak Park (MI) US #5 1:40.49
Boys 4x200m Relay - Long Reach (MD) 1:29.94
Girls 200m Dash - Martha Sam (Silver Spring, MD) 24.59
Boys 200m Dash - Grant Holloway (Grassfield VA) US #2 21.64
Girls 800m Run - Malia Ellington (NC) 2:11.93
Boys 800m Run - Shane Dillon (Canada) 1:53.44
Girls 4x400m Relay - Cary (NC) 3:52.15
Boys 4x400m Relay - Bowie (MD) 3:20.69
Girls Shot Put - Noelle Parker (Whitewater GA) 42'6"
Boys Shot Put - Curtis Jackson (Bloomfield CT) 54'10.75"
Girls Long Jump - Imani Obieke (Edison Tech NY) 18'6.50"
Boys Long Jump - Bradrick Shaw (Hoover AL) 23'0.75"
Girls Pole Vault - Moriah Fitzgerald (Avon Grove) 12'0.75"
Boys Pole Vault - Chandler Kennell (Century) 14'10.25"
Girls High Jump - Samantha Hjelmar (Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake NY) 5'6.50"
Boys High Jump - Isaiah Kyle (Morristown-East TN) 6'8.25"
Girls Triple Jump - Brittney Gibbs (Canada) 38'11.50"
Boys Triple Jump - Jason Katz (Ramapo NJ) 46'10"
Girls Weight Throw - Ariane Dubois (Canada) 52'11"
Boys Weight Throw - Isaiah Rogers (Campbell GA) 62'2.25"