The NJSIAA Meet of Champions is being held this Saturday, and several national meets are also taking place this weekend.
There are four current boys state records that were set at the Meet of Champions.
The 53rd NJSIAA Track and Field Meet of Champions is scheduled for Saturday, June 18 at Franklin High School.
Five runners ran under 4:13 for the first time in meet history, and three teammates ran under 4:11 for the first time in state history at Saturday's meet.
Congrats to Angelina Perez on her state record in the 3,200m, and to Rumson and Willingboro on winning the team titles.
Julia Jackson of Scotch Plains-Fanwood and Chris Serrao of East Brunswick turned in sparkling performances to lead their respective teams to the titles.
Congrats to the 12 State Group Team Champions crowned on Saturday. There was one team sweep, and three first-time winners.
Fitzroy Ledgister of St. Peter's Prep ran 10.39 in the 100-meter dash at the Non-Public A State Championship, which is tied for No. 3 in state history.
The senior at Lakeland stopped the clock at 9:53.29 to demolish the NJ record and move into No. 3 in the country this season.
Several NJ stars have turned in sparkling performances so far at the NCAA Division 1 Championships at Hayward Field in Oregon.
The State Group Championships will be held at three sites around the state on Friday and Saturday, June 10-11.
Audubon and Salem tied in a wild Group 1 boys battle, the Rancocas Valley and Clayton girls repeated, and Egg Harbor won the boys Group 4 title.
Joseph Oduro and Faith Bethea broke meet records in the triple jump, the Randolph and Parsippany boys and North Hunterdon and New Providence girls won.
Julia Jackson won 4 golds and smashed a sectional record to lead Scotch Plains-Fanwood to the girls Group 4 title, Whippany Park swept, and Elizabeth won.
There were 33 team champions crowned on Sectional Saturday, including four team sweeps.
The Villanova-bound Langon ran a 4:05.91 mile on Friday night in Pennsylvania.
Langon ran a 4:05.91 mile, and Hollis burned a 2:06.42 800 at the John Hay Festival.
The senior, who carved out a legendary career at Colts Neck, won't run again this season because of pain in her SI joint.
Wischusen ran 8:59.63 at Westfield's Twilight Meet on Wednesday to become just the third sophomore in state history to go under nine minutes.
It's the first title for the Livingston girls since 2008, while Seton Hall Prep repeated as boys champions at Thursday's meet in Livingston.
Jayden Phillip and Chris Serrao smashed county records, Sahil Sheth and Molly Malague broke meet records, and Joseph Oduro reset the NJ No. 1 TJ mark.
Hollis, Hausman, Plummer, Puryear, Goger, and Givan also star on the final day of the Union County Championships on Wednesday in Plainfield.
Julia Jackson, Jada Mia Puryear, Daniela Peralta, and Nick Givan all repeated as champions on day 1 of the Union County Championships in Plainfield.
Peyton Hollis of Union Catholic finished third in the girls race in a NJ No. 1 4:49.88, and Jackson Barna of Ridge placed third in the boys race in 4:07.40.
Marco Langon of Bridgewater-Raritan and Cate DeSousa of Red Bank Catholic took over the state lead in the 1600m on Thursday night.
Xavier Donaldson ran the No. 1 time in the state in the 400m, and Elizabeth Fitzgerald cleared a meet record and NJ No. 1 tying 12-1 in the pole vault.
Lilley is the fastest freshman in the state this season in the 400 and 800 meters!
A courageous comeback, a historic double, several meet records, red hot triples, and a bunch of NJ No. 1 performances were turned in this past week.
The senior at Scotch Plains-Fanwood ran the 53.12 to finish first at Saturday's Princeton Elite Invitational.
The UC girls won for the seventh straight year with a meet record 141 points, and nine meet records were smashed.