Lots of personal best times were run in the 3,200 at the Holmdel Twilight Meet on Friday night.
The junior at Ocean Township split 46.95 in the 4x400 at the Penn Relays last Saturday at Franklin Field.
Both DMR and SMR meet records were smashed and the girls county 4x100 record was tied on day one of the Union County Relays on Thursday in Westfield.
NJ's Sydney McLaughlin, Athing Mu, Ajee' Wilson, and Olivia Baker showcased their talents at the 126th Penn Relays on Saturday.
Andrew McCabe, James Kisker, Patrick Doran, and Jackson Barma ran 7:41.59 to finish as top American team. Westfield and Chatham smashed their school records.
The foursome of James Sparrow, Chris Serrao, Aiden Baldelli, and Jayden Phillip teamed up to win in a Middlesex County record 41.49.
Donohue, who starred at Haddonfield, the University of North Carolina, and was a member of the 2008 U.S Olympic Team, was inducted into the Wall of Fame
Clayton finished sixth in 3:44.67 and Scotch Plains-Fanwood placed eighth in 3:48.14 in the Championship of America race on Friday at Franklin Field.
Edwin Allen of Jamaica won the race in 8:54.58 as several teams crashed to the track on Friday at Franklin Field.
Jimmy Wischusen, Nick Givan, Myles Plummer, and Shane Brosnan teamed up to run 10:14.42 on Friday at Franklin Field.
Benjamin Shue, Joe Licata, and Damarion Potts all finished as the top American finishers in their field event on Friday.
The senior at Lawrenceville soared 24-11 on his fifth attempt to come from behind to win on Friday at Franklin Field.
Ridge ran 7:59.23 to win its heat, and will be joined in Saturday's Championship of America race by Westfield and Chatham.
Angelina Perez of Lakeland threw down a 9:18.11, No. 3 in meet history, as she ran away from the field at Franklin Field.
The Clayton and Scotch Plains-Fanwood 4x400 teams, and the Union Catholic 4x100 advanced to Championship of America races.
The foursome of Caroline Schleif, Nelagh Matthews, Sara Lignell, and Molly Malague combined to run 11:57.17 at Franklin Field on Thursday.
The senior leaped 40-5.50 to become the first ever girl from Hudson County to ever win at Penn Relays title.
The senior unloaded a throw of 141-3 on her final attempt to secure the victory at the 126th meet in Philadelphia.
UC ran 9:13.08 to win its heat on Thursday at Franklin Field to advance to Friday's final. Cherokee also advanced.
NJ could win several titles at the 126th Penn Relays, which begins on Thursday at Franklin Field in Philadelphia.
Several New Jersey athletes and teams have broken meet, state, and national records at Franklin Field over the 125-year history of the meet.
The Seton Hall Prep junior took over the state lead when he won the 100m and 200m at the Red & Black Invitational at East Stroudsburg University.
The senior at Scotch Plains-Fanwood ran 53.52 on Saturday, the No. 3 time in the nation this season.
The senior at Colts Neck added to her already amazing resume by smashing the state record in the steeplechase in her first ever attempt running the race.
The Bergen Catholic phenom unloaded a 192-3 at the Bergen County Relays on Wednesday to break the national record.
East Brunswick's foursome of James Sparrow, Chris Serrao, Aiden Baldelli, and Jayden Phillip ran 41.88 at the East Brunswick Invitational on Saturday.
The senior at Colts Neck ran a NJ record and US No. 1 time of 6:41.87 to win the 2,000-meter steeplechase at Saturday's Georgian Court High School Challenge.
Malague ran 4:50.54 for 1,600 and Clifford went 10:46.71 for 3,200 during a fast day of racing on Thursday.
Simpson, who never ran track before this past indoor season, is the fastest freshman in the state in the 400 meters.
Fair Lawn teammates Hailey Romero, Rachel Schmitt, and Melissa Viellette all qualified for the prestigious Penn Relays in the javelin.