The senior at Freehold Township won the javelin at the Meet of Champions last June
The freshman star unloaded a throw of 181-3 at a tri-meet on Tuesday, which is the No. 3 throw by a freshman in U.S. high school history.
McQueen is one of the top track and field athletes in the state, and is a multiple All-American.
Several NJ state records and some national records could go down this outdoor track and field season.
Wilson, who starred for Neptune High, used a huge final 400 to pull away for the win in 1:59.09 in Belgrade, Serbia.
Shamali Whittle, Fitzroy Ledgister, the Cherokee girls, the boys milers, Joe Licata, Casey Sullivan, and Julia Jackson were among the stars that sparkled.
Ridge won the 4x800 on Sunday to complete one of the greatest relay doubles in US. history. On Friday, Ridge broke the national DMR record!
The quartet of Maameyaa Nyinah, Kaleigh Gunsiorowski, Asydiah Pray-Brown, and Peyton Hollis combined to run a NJ record 8:53.69, No. 3 in US indoor history.
The Seton Hall Prep 4x400 relay team ran 3:18.76, the second fastest time in the nation this season, to finish first at the New Balance Nationals on Sunday.
The senior at Lawrenceville won the long jump at the Nike National Championships on Saturday with a 25-4.50 on his final attempt.
The quartet of Andrew McCabe, Patrick Doran, James Kisker, and Jackson Barna combined to run 9:53.40 to edge Union Catholic, second in 9:55.12.
Justin Colby, Joseph Pierro, Charles Garretson, and Charles Stock combined to run 3:28.49, the fastest high school time in the nation this season.
Lakeland's Angelina Perez ran a blistering 9:56.96 to place third in the two-mile at Friday's New Balance National Championships at the Armory in NY.
Greg Foster of Lawrenceville soared 49-9.25 to rally to win the triple jump on Friday at the Nike National Championships at Ocean Breeze,
The senior at Scotch Plains-Fanwood burned a 53.73 in the 400-meter run on Friday at the Armory in New York.
Anabella Chin, Christiana Nwachuku, Kiya Lawson, and the Scotch Plains-Fanwood and Cherokee girls all captured titles on the track at Saturday's meet.
Fitzroy Ledgister, Charles Stock, Chris Serrao, Mike Mazero, Greg McQueen, Pennsauken's 4x400, and UC's4x800 also won titles on the track at Saturday's meet.
The senior star at Lakeland ran 10:00.90 at Saturday's meet at the Bennett Center to obliterate the New Jersey record
The two-day meet is being held at the Bennett Center in Toms River on Friday and Saturday.
The Union Catholic girls ran 11:45.70 in the DMR, No. 3 in state history, and Colts Neck was second in 11:49.73, No. 4 in state history at Tuesday's meet.
According to a statement by the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office, Thomas Downes of Jersey City has been charged with criminal sexual contact.
NJ natives Ajee' Wilson, Keturah Orji, Olivia Baker, Josette Norris, and Josh Awotunde qualified for the U.S. Team that will compete at the World Championships.
Ridgewood and Metuchen captured the girls titles, and Westfield and Willingboro won the boys championships at Saturday's Groups 1-4 Championships.
Angelina Perez shattered the overall meet record in the 3,200, Bryce Tucker of Pennsauken won 4 golds, and Shamali Whittle broke two meet records.
Tilly O'Connor of St. Rose won four events, and Brian Theobald was a triple-winner for St. Rose at Friday's meet. Six meet records were broken.
The freshman at UC is ranked No. 2 in the state in the 55m hurdles, No. 3 in the state in the 200m, and is tied for No. 3 in the state in the 55m dash.
The foursome of Kelsey Niglio, Kerry O'Day, Megan Niglio, and Nicole Clifford combined to run 9:07.81 at Tuesday's final SJTCA meet in Toms River.
Angelina Perez of Lakeland won the Group 2 3,200 in 10:27.80 to shatter the meet record for all sections and groups combined.
Whittle ran the fastest time in state sectional history in the 55 dash with a 6.33, which is tied for No. 5 in state history.
The Rahway boys tied the state record with its 9th title. The Mendham girls won their fifth, and the North Hunt. girls and West Morris boys won their first.