GMC Championships from the Home News Tribune
MAY 08, 2010 • 5:46 PM
By Jerry Carino
Boys shot put and discus: Between East Brunswick’s Sam Mattis, Old Bridge’s Dan D’Amato and South Brunswick’s Dominic Padovano, the throws were the place to be.
BOYS RESULTS
TEAM SCORES: 1. Old Bridge 89; 2. East Brunswick 88.5; 3. South Brunswick 61; 4. John F. Kennedy 42; 5. J.P Stevens 31; 6. North Brunswick 28; 7. Dunellen 24; 8. Metuchen 23.5; 9. Bishop Ahr 20; 10. Piscataway 13.5; 11. Monroe 12; 12. St. Joseph 11; 13. Sayreville 10; 14. Carteret 8; 15. Edison 7; 16. Spotswood 7; 17. (tie) Middlesex, South Plainfeld 6; 19. (tie) Cardinal McCarrick, Woodbridge 4; 21. Colonia 1.
100: 1. Leonard Robbins-Lockhart (East Brunswick) 10.72 (county record; old record 10.73 by John F. Kennedy’s Courtney Burton, 1990); 2. Brian Oni (South Brunswick) 10.91; 3. Joel Shumate (J.P. Stevens) 11.01; 4. Taylor Clark (Cardinal McCarrick) 11.11; 5. Julian Quinton (East Brunswick) 11.19; 6. Chris Troche (St. Joseph) 11.21.
200: 1. Leonard Robbins-Lockhart (East Brunswick) 21.64; 2. Rontik Sadler (Dunellen) 21.81; 3. Brian Oni (South Brunswick) 22.29; 4. Joel Shumate (J.P. Stevens) 22.40; 5. Shoni Downes (Old Bridge) 22.57; 6. Emeke Eze (Sayreville) 22.96.
400: 1. Evan Walton (East Brunswick) 50.70; 2. Shaquille Jackson (Carteret) 50.82; 3. Kerry Hansen (Dunellen) 50.97; 4. Oluwaseun Ibironke (Woodbridge) 51.19; 5. Kevin Mulcahey (East Brunswick) 51.29; 6. Andrew Edwards (Edison) 51.69.
800: 1. Derrick Hargwood (Metuchen) 2:01.15; 2. Shawn Burke (Old Bridge) 2:01.28; 3. Anthony Branco (Old Bridge) 2:01.35; 4. Frank Pulgiano (Edison) 2:01.60; 5. Kapil Sathyakumar (South Brunswick) 2:01.69; 6. Stefan Antosiewicz (Metuchen) 2:02.37.
1600: 1. Tim Ball (Bishop Ahr) 4:25.19; 2. Moheb Thomas (Old Bridge) 4:25.65; 3. Cullen Davis (North Brunswick) 4:33.32; 4. Kyle Davis (North Brunswick) 4:35.21; 5. Corey O’Neill (Old Bridge) 4:35.49; 6. Steve Flynn (Edison) 4:35.93.
3200: 1. Tim Ball (Bishop Ahr) 9:36.04; 2. Corey O’Neill (Old Bridge) 9:43.84; 3. Khari Bowen (Monroe) 9:44.28; 5. Kyle Davis (North Brunswick) 10:00.74; 6. Tyler Blackburn (South Brunswick) 10:01.51; 6. Nicholas DeNuzzo (South Brunswick) 10:03.66.
110 HURDLES: 1. Alan Broussard (J.P. Stevens) 14.23; 2. Christian Boeteng (Old Bridge) 14.74; 3. Charles Napolitano (Monroe) 15.13; 4. Justin Kirkland (Piscataway) 15.54; 5. Jarrett Phelps (North Brunswick) 15.66; 6. Zachary Sikanowicz (St. Joseph) 15.75.
400 HURDLES: 1. Alan Broussard (J.P. Stevens) 54.72; 2. Jarrett Phelps (North Brunswick) 55.93; 3. Christian Boeteng (Old Bridge) 55.96; 4. Daren Tang (John F. Kennedy) 57.87; 5. Chris Thornton (Old Bridge) 58.13; 5. Zachary Sikanowicz (St. Joseph) 58.44.
LONG JUMP: 1. Leonard Robbins-Lockhart (East Brunswick) 21-10.5; 2. Dante LaVecchia (John F. Kennedy) 21-3.5; 3. Jason Donahue (John F. Kennedy) 20-7.25; 4. James Earle (Piscataway) 20-4.25; 5. Jarrett Phelps (North Brunswick) 20-3.5; 6. Joel Shumate (J.P. Stevens) 20-0.5.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Derek Forthun (South Brunswick) 44-3.5; 2. Julian Quintin (East Brunswick) 43-0.5; 3. Jon Pitt (South Brunswick) 42-5.5; 4. Emeke Eze (Sayreville) 42-3.25; 5. Jason Donahue (John F. Kennedy) 42-0; 6. Daniel Saxon (Sayreville) 40-4.
HIGH JUMP: 1. Rontik Sadler (Dunellen) 6-4; 2. Jason Donahue (John F. Kennedy) 6-2; 3. Derek Forthun (South Brunswick) 6-0; 4. Joe Janela (Sayreville) 6-0; 5. Dan Cole (Piscataway) 5-10; 6. (tie) Tim O’Sullivan (East Brunswick), Will Lawson (Metuchen) 5-8.
POLE VAULT: 1. Luiz Maurina (John F. Kennedy) 12-6; 2. Tyler Flood (East Brunswick) 12-0; 3. Quinn Meng (Metuchen) 11-6; 4. Derek Forthun (South Brunswick) 11-6; 5. Dante LaVecchia (John F. Kennedy) 11-0; 6. Tyler Pritchard (Spotswood) 11-0.
SHOT PUT: 1. Dan D’Amato (Old Bridge) 54-5; 2. Sam Mattis (East Brunswick) 53-7.75; 3. Dominick Padovano (South Brunswick) 49-7; 4. Ramy Kased (Old Bridge) 47-11; 5. Quincy Foster (Piscataway) 47-5.25; 6. Andre Davis (Old Bridge) 47-1.
DISCUS: 1. Sam Mattis (East Brunswick) 184-9; 2. Dominick Padovano (South Brunswick) 167-11; 3. Andre Davis (Old Bridge) 145-10; 4. Fabian Jackson (South Brunswick) 133-5; 5. Andrew Ritchie (South Plainfield) 129-9; 6. Marcus Bailey (Piscataway) 126-1.
JAVELIN: 1. Andre Davis (Old Bridge) 178-6; 2. Mark Bauer (St. Joseph) 170-5; 3. Tim Lorah (Middlesex) 169-7; 4. Brendan Vercammen (South Brunswick) 168-11; 5. Bryan Martinez (North Brunswick) 160-7; 6. Mike Allen (Colonia) 156-10.
4×400: 1. East Brunswick (Kevin Mulcahey, Evan Walton, Don Urschel, Leonard Robbins) 3:24.27; 2. Old Bridge 3:26.34; 3. Metuchen 3:30.03; 4. South Brunswick 3:35.60; 5. John F. Kennedy 3:37.57; 6. Edison 3:38.12.
GMC Boys Track & Field
Championships - Balanced
Old Bridge edges East
Brunswick's stars
By JERRY CARINO • STAFF WRITER • May 8,
2010
SOUTH PLAINFIELD — Leonard Robbins-Lockhart
did everything in his power to lift the East Brunswick
High School boys to the title at Saturday's Greater
Middlesex Conference Track & Field Championships.
Despite his Herculean effort — which included a
county record in the 100-meter dash and three
other victories — perennial power Old Bridge
prevailed by one-half point at Frank Jost Field.
"I wanted to do well for myself and my team so we
could score some points," the junior said. "I think I
made a big statement, basically putting East
Brunswick's name out there."
Robbins-Lockhart's legs did most of the talking. It
started with a superlative performance in the 100
dash. His time of 10.72 routed the field — South
Brunswick speedster Brian Oni took second in 10.91
— and eclipsed the Middlesex County record of
10.73 set by John F. Kennedy great Courtney Burton
in 1990, two years before Robbins-Lockhart was
born.
"My start was good and I ran hard all the way," he
said. "I was surprised with the time. Once my
teammate told me my time I was like, "Oh my gosh.' "
He kept rolling through wins the 200 (21.64) and
long jump (21-10.5) and capped off the brilliant day
with a 49.6 anchor on the 4x400, teaming with
Kevin Mulcahey (52.1), Evan Walton (50.4) and Don
Urschel (51.6) for a 3:24.27 triumph.
Then the wait began. Problems with the statistician,
Tumey Timing & Data of Delaware, caused a 75-
minute delay before the final team scores were
announced. When the smoke cleared, East
Brunswick's star power, which included a win in the
400 by Walton (50.70) and the discus by
sophomore Sam Mattis (184-9) was not enough to
take down balanced Old Bridge.
The Knights struck gold in just two events — senior
Dan D'Amato took the shot put (54-5) and junior
Andre Davis the javelin (178-6) — but stockpiled 89
points to East Brunswick's 88.5.
Davis was the glue guy. He placed third in the
discus (145-10) and sixth in the shot put (47-1),
and he was third in the 110 hurdles final until he
clipped the ninth hurdle and fell.
"It was tiring now that it actually hit me, but when
I'm moving I don't stop until I'm finished," Davis
said of his busy day.
Old Bridge last won this meet in 2008.
"There are certain things we could have done a little
bit better, but overall for the most part it was what I
expected," Knights coach Jack Campbell said. "
Obviously Andre falling took a few points away but
other than that I think we got the most out of what
we had."
Individually, two athletes won two events Saturday.
The first was J.P. Stevens senior Alan Broussard,
who routed the fields in both hurdle races. In the
morning rain, Broussard broke the tape in the 400
hurdles gold with a brisk time of 54.72. Then he
came back for a 14.23 triumph in the 110 hurdles —
half a second ahead of runner-up Christian Boeteng
of Old Bridge.
"It's a great feeling, it feels like I'm on top of the
world, but I know I still have to keep working and
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still improve," Broussard said. "I want to set a great
example for future runners at J.P. Stevens."
The second double-winner was Bishop Ahr
sophomore Tim Ball. After a runner-up showing in
the GMC cross country meet, Ball earned his first
conference title with a 9:36.04 effort in the 3200.
Then he doubled back for a wild win in the 1600,
trading the lead with Old Bridge's Moheb Thomas
three times in the final 500 meters before finishing
ahead, 4:25.19 to 4:25.65.
"The goal today was to double up and win the mile
and two mile," Ball said. "I never ran the two-mile c
ompetitively, but I think I did pretty good in it. It
was long, but my coaches and teammates pulled me
through by cheering me on. In the 1600, I thought I
was going to lose after (Thomas) passed me but I
had something left. It was a great race."
One prime athlete was noticeably absent in Dunellen
senior Jonard Hall, who was the premeet favorite in
the 400 and long jump but had bronchitis. The
Destroyers still came away with some hardware as
fellow senior standout Rontik Sadler won the high
jump (6-4) and took second in the 200 (21.81), but
they were not able to load up a 4x400 in defense of
their surprising GMC Relays win.
GMC Championships
TEAM SCORES: 1. Old Bridge 89; 2. East Brunswick
88.5; 3. South Brunswick 61; 4. John F. Kennedy 42;
5. J.P Stevens 31; 6. North Brunswick 28; 7.
Dunellen 24; 8. Metuchen 23.5; 9. Bishop Ahr 20;
10. Piscataway 13.5; 11. Monroe 12; 12. St. Joseph
11; 13. Sayreville 10; 14. Carteret 8; 15. Edison 7;
16. Spotswood 7; 17. (tie) Middlesex, South
Plainfeld 6; 19. (tie) Cardinal McCarrick, Woodbridge
4; 21. Colonia 1.
100: 1. Leonard Robbins-Lockhart (East Brunswick)
10.72 (county record; old record 10.73 by John F.
Kennedy's Courtney Burton, 1990); 2. Brian Oni
(South Brunswick) 10.91; 3. Joel Shumate (J.P.
Stevens) 11.01; 4. Taylor Clark (Cardinal McCarrick)
11.11; 5. Julian Quinton (East Brunswick) 11.19; 6.
Chris Troche (St. Joseph) 11.21.
200: 1. Leonard Robbins-Lockhart (East Brunswick)
21.64; 2. Rontik Sadler (Dunellen) 21.81; 3. Brian
Oni (South Brunswick) 22.29; 4. Joel Shumate (J.P.
Stevens) 22.40; 5. Shoni Downes (Old Bridge) 22.57;
6. Emeke Eze (Sayreville) 22.96.
400: 1. Evan Walton (East Brunswick) 50.70; 2.
Shaquille Jackson (Carteret) 50.82; 3. Kerry Hansen
(Dunellen) 50.97; 4. Oluwaseun Ibironke
(Woodbridge) 51.19; 5. Kevin Mulcahey (East
Brunswick) 51.29; 6. Andrew Edwards (Edison)
51.69.
800: 1. Derrick Hargwood (Metuchen) 2:01.15; 2.
Shawn Burke (Old Bridge) 2:01.28; 3. Anthony
Branco (Old Bridge) 2:01.35; 4. Frank Pulgiano
(Edison) 2:01.60; 5. Kapil Sathyakumar (South
Brunswick) 2:01.69; 6. Stefan Antosiewicz
(Metuchen) 2:02.37.
1600: 1. Tim Ball (Bishop Ahr) 4:25.19; 2. Moheb
Thomas (Old Bridge) 4:25.65; 3. Cullen Davis (North
Brunswick) 4:33.32; 4. Kyle Davis (North Brunswick)
4:35.21; 5. Corey O'Neill (Old Bridge) 4:35.49; 6.
Steve Flynn (Edison) 4:35.93.
3200: 1. Tim Ball (Bishop Ahr) 9:36.04; 2. Corey
O'Neill (Old Bridge) 9:43.84; 3. Khari Bowen
(Monroe) 9:44.28; 5. Kyle Davis (North Brunswick)
10:00.74; 6. Tyler Blackburn (South Brunswick) 10:
01.51; 6. Nicholas DeNuzzo (South Brunswick) 10:
03.66.
110 HURDLES: 1. Alan Broussard (J.P. Stevens)
14.23; 2. Christian Boeteng (Old Bridge) 14.74; 3.
Charles Napolitano (Monroe) 15.13; 4. Justin K
irkland (Piscataway) 15.54; 5. Jarrett Phelps (North
Brunswick) 15.66; 6. Zachary Sikanowicz (St. Joseph)
15.75.
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400 HURDLES: 1. Alan Broussard (J.P. Stevens)
54.72; 2. Jarrett Phelps (North Brunswick) 55.93; 3.
Christian Boeteng (Old Bridge) 55.96; 4. Daren Tang
(John F. Kennedy) 57.87; 5. Chris Thornton (Old
Bridge) 58.13; 5. Zachary Sikanowicz (St. Joseph)
58.44.
LONG JUMP: 1. Leonard Robbins-Lockhart (East
Brunswick) 21-10.5; 2. Dante LaVecchia (John F.
Kennedy) 21-3.5; 3. Jason Donahue (John F.
Kennedy) 20-7.25; 4. James Earle (Piscataway) 20-
4.25; 5. Jarrett Phelps (North Brunswick) 20-3.5; 6.
Joel Shumate (J.P. Stevens) 20-0.5.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Derek Forthun (South Brunswick)
44-3.5; 2. Julian Quintin (East Brunswick) 43-0.5; 3.
Jon Pitt (South Brunswick) 42-5.5; 4. Emeke Eze
(Sayreville) 42-3.25; 5. Jason Donahue (John F.
Kennedy) 42-0; 6. Daniel Saxon (Sayreville) 40-4.
HIGH JUMP: 1. Rontik Sadler (Dunellen) 6-4; 2. Jason
Donahue (John F. Kennedy) 6-2; 3. Derek Forthun (
South Brunswick) 6-0; 4. Joe Janela (Sayreville) 6-0;
5. Dan Cole (Piscataway) 5-10; 6. (tie) Tim O'Sullivan
(East Brunswick), Will Lawson (Metuchen) 5-8.
POLE VAULT: 1. Luiz Maurina (John F. Kennedy) 12-
6; 2. Tyler Flood (East Brunswick) 12-0; 3. Quinn
Meng (Metuchen) 11-6; 4. Derek Forthun (South
Brunswick) 11-6; 5. Dante LaVecchia (John F.
Kennedy) 11-0; 6. Tyler Pritchard (Spotswood) 11-
0.
SHOT PUT: 1. Dan D'Amato (Old Bridge) 54-5; 2. Sam
Mattis (East Brunswick) 53-7.75; 3. Dominick
Padovano (South Brunswick) 49-7; 4. Ramy Kased
(Old Bridge) 47-11; 5. Quincy Foster (Piscataway)
47-5.25; 6. Andre Davis (Old Bridge) 47-1.
DISCUS: 1. Sam Mattis (East Brunswick) 184-9; 2.
Dominick Padovano (South Brunswick) 167-11; 3.
Andre Davis (Old Bridge) 145-10; 4. Fabian Jackson
(South Brunswick) 133-5; 5. Andrew Ritchie (South
Plainfield) 129-9; 6. Marcus Bailey (Piscataway) 126-
1.
JAVELIN: 1. Andre Davis (Old Bridge) 178-6; 2. Mark
Bauer (St. Joseph) 170-5; 3. Tim Lorah (Middlesex) 1
69-7; 4. Brendan Vercammen (South Brunswick)
168-11; 5. Bryan Martinez (North Brunswick) 160-7;
6. Mike Allen (Colonia) 156-10.
4x400: 1. East Brunswick (Kevin Mulcahey, Evan
Walton, Don Urschel, Leonard Robbins) 3:24.27; 2.
Old Bridge 3:26.34; 3. Metuchen 3:30.03; 4. South
Brunswick 3:35.60; 5. John F. Kennedy 3:37.57; 6.
Edison 3:38.12.
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The way this meet was run, and in particular the work of the automatic timer, was a disgrace. Results were being announced two hours after the event ended. The 4×400 ended shortly after 3 p.m., and it was 4:20 when the scores were tallied and Old Bridge was finally awarded its team title.
Jim Lambert and I nearly had to fight the timer from Tumey Timing & Data as he packed up to leave for Delaware without divulging the results from nine field events or the team scores. Note to everybody: Do yourself and your athletes a favor and avoid hiring this timer in the future.
Worst of all, meet director Bob Zifchak was standing right there when our argument began and he just took off in the middle of it, never to return. Way to abdicate responsibility.
I cover meets in Somerset County, Hunterdon County, Union County, state meets, invitational meets, and they all run like Swiss clocks compared to the perennial debacles in Middlesex County.
Despite the failings of the people in charge, this meet featured very good performances from the athletes. Two things I’ve never seen before happened – a championship meet decided by half a point (East Brunswick tied for sixth in the high jump) and a team score 149 points in a competition with this many schools (South Brunswick’s girls, take a bow).
STORY LINKS
Home News Tribune boys story: Robbins-Lockhart stars, but Old Bridge prevails
Home News Tribune girls story: Laura Williams stars, but South Brunswick wins big
Courier News story: No Hall for Dunellen, but Sadler and Hansen excel
STARS OF THE MEET
Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, East Brunswick: The junior broke Courtney Burton’s 20-year-old county record in the 100 with a 10.72 and also won the 200 (21.64) long jump (21-10) and anchored the winning 4×400 (49.7 split).
Laura Williams, North Brunswick: The senior broke a six-year-old meet record in the 400 hurdles (1:01.51), won the 400 (56.68), took third in the triple jump (34-8) and anchored the 4×400 to second place with a 55.3 split.
Honorable mention: South Brunswick’s Sophia Ginez and Mariah Browne, Bishop Ahr’s Tim Ball, J.P. Stevens’ Alan Broussard, Bishop Ahr’s Jordan Simmons and East Brunswick’s Corinne Kominkiewicz were all double-winners.
SURPRISES OF THE MEET
Evan Walton, East Brunswick: Won a very strange boys 400 in which three of the county’s four sub-49 runners passed the race up and the fourth, Dunellen’s Jonard Hall, was out with bronchitis.
Kayla Lubonski, Edison: The feshman won the girls 800 in 2:21. The county’s top girls half-miler, Old Bridge’s Chelsea Lodato, missed the meet due to illness.
MOST UNDERRATED ATHLETES
Brooke Astor, Spotswood: Astor won the high jump (5-2), took fourth in the 400 hurdles (1:03.33) and fifth in the javelin (96-8). How’s that for versatility?
Derek Forthun, South Brunswick: Forthun won the triple jump (44-3.5), took third in the high jump (6-0) and fourth in the pole vault (11-6).
EVENTS OF THE MEET
Girls 100 hurdles: Great showdown between New Brunswick’s Briana Barlow (14.40) and South Brunwick’s Jamie Thompson (14.47). They’ll probably meet again in the MOC final.
Girls 400 hurdles: Four athletes under 1:03.5 — that’s quality.
GIRLS RESULTS
TEAM SCORES: 1. South Brunswick 149; 2. North Brunswick 68; 3. East Brunswick 55; 4. Bishop Ahr 43.5; 5. Old Bridge 34; 6. Piscataway 29; 7. New Brunswick 25.5; 8. Edison 25; 9. Sayreville 19; 10. Spotswood 18; 11. Woodbridge 15; 12. (tie) John F. Kennedy, Middlesex, Monroe 4; 15. Metuchen 2; 16. J.P. Stevens 1.
100: 1. Jordan Simmons (Bishop Ahr) 11.93 ; 2. Briana Barlow (New Brunswick) 12.25; 3. Rachel Johnson (South Brunswick) 12.38; 4. Kaitlyn Davis (North Brunswick) 12.53; 5. Shantel Beckford (Piscataway) 12.79; 6. Amari Hartsfield (Sayreville) 12.82.
200: 1. Jordan Simmons (Bishop Ahr) 24.95; 2. Jillian Grant (Old Bridge) 25.43; 3. Victoria Tudor (Woodbridge) 25.70; 4. Kaitlyn Davis (North Brunswick) 26.14; 5. Aderinsola Ajala (Piscataway) 26.21; 6. Bria Bell (East Brunswick) 26.51.
400: 1. Laura Williams (North Brunswick) 56.68; 2. Jillian Grant (Old Bridge) 57.91; 3. Bria Bell (East Brunswick) 58.60; 4. Aderinsola Ajala (Piscataway) 58.66; 5. Alicia Osley (South Brunswick) 58.68; 6. Janae Baker (South Brunswick) 59.96.
800: 1. Kayla Lubonski (Edison) 2:21.21; 2. Bianca Nfonoyim (East Brunswick) 2:24.67; 3. Imani Rosario (Sayreville) 2:25.02; 4. Anginelle Alabanza (East Brunswick) 2:27.05; 5. Nina Firgau (Metuchen) 2:28.90; 6. Joy Spriggs (South Brunswick) 2:29.27.
1600: 1. Sophia Ginez (South Brunswick) 5:22.07; 2. Cayla Del Piano (South Brunswick) 5:24.21; 3. Bianca Nfonoyim (East Brunswick) 5:30.75; 4. Anginelle Alabanza (East Brunswick) 5:36.15; 5. Kelly Fitzgibbons (Sayreville) 5:36.60; 6. Allison McQuillen (North Brunswick) 5:39.88.
3200: 1. Sophia Ginez (South Brunswick) 11:40.69; 2. Ginna Arora (Edison) 11:48.69; 3. Breanne Hollenbach (Piscataway) 11:49.60; 4. Lyndsey Sample (South Brunswick) 11:52.79; 5. Megha Patel (Piscataway) 11:54.49; 6. Casey Bauman (J.P. Stevens) 12:06.53.
100 HURDLES: 1. Briana Barlow (New Brunswick) 14.40; 2. Jamie Thompson (South Brunswick) 14.47; 3. Ashley Allen (Piscataway) 15.95; 4. Vanessa Ragucci (Monroe) 16.36; 5. Chelsea Glincman (North Brunswick) 16.49; 6. Brandis Fennel (Sayreville) 16.80.
400 HURDLES: 1. Laura Williams (North Brunswick) 1:01.51 (meet record; old record 1:02.35 by Tramaine Shaw, Piscataway, 2004); 2. Jillian Grant (Old Bridge) 1:02.50; 3. Jamie Thompson (South Brunswick) 1:03.23; 4. Brooke Astor (Spotswood) 1:03.33; 5. Jamielyn Samper (South Brunswick) 1:05.80; 6. Melirah Searcy (Edison) 1:06.05.
LONG JUMP: 1. Mariah Browne (South Brunswick) 17-11; 2. Jamie Thompson (South Brunswick) 17-1.25; 3. Briana Barlow (New Brunswick) 16-3.25; 4. Melissa Prisco (Old Bridge) 15-10.5; 5. Nicole Zangoglia (Old Bridge) 15-10.5; 6. Amanda Pina (Spotswood) 15-8.5.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Mariah Browne (South Brunswick) 37-5.5; 2. Lauryn Strebeck (South Brunswick) 35-9; 3. Laura Williams (North Brunswick) 34-8.5; 4. Jennifer O’Laughlin (South Brunswick) 34-3; 5. Chelsea Glincman (North Brunswick) 34-2; 6. Victoria Steele (Woodbridge) 33-8.5.
HIGH JUMP: 1. Brooke Astor (Spotswood) 5-2; 2. Brandis Fennel (Sayreville) 4-10; 3. Breanna Nicholson (North Brunswick) 4-10 4. Jenna Colacci (Middlesex) 4-10; 5. Danielle Peterson (Woodbridge) 4-10; 6. Jasmine Phelps (North Brunswick) 4-10.
POLE VAULT: 1. Sarah McGowan (Bishop Ahr) 9-6; 2. Amanda Smilgis (South Brunswick) 9-0; 3. Danielle Peterson (Woodbridge) 8-6; 4. Emily Guimes (JF Kennedy) 8-6; 5 (tie) Meghan Ruland (Bishop Ahr), Chelsea Glincman (North Brunswick) 7-6.
SHOT PUT: 1. Corinne Kominkiewicz (East Brunswick) 41-4.5; 2. Yamika Carpenter (North Brunswick) 37-3; 3. Quaneeka Davila (North Brunswick) 36-8.75; 4. Rachel Barnes (East Brunswick) 36-4; 5. Amber White (Piscataway) 35-1.75; 6. Ginelle Walker (South Brunswick) 33-11.25.
DISCUS: 1. Corinne Kominkiewicz (East Brunswick) 127-5; 2. Amber Brown (South Brunswick) 121-0; 3. Chloe Hall (South Brunswick) 111-3; 4. Danielle Padovano (South Brunswick) 100-10; 5 (tie) Chloe Tormey (Bishop Ahr), Dina Kendle (Woodbridge) 98-11.
JAVELIN: 1. Chloe Tormey (Bishop Ahr) 104-10; 2. Kiya Strickland (South Brunswick) 104-5; 3. Patricia Langone (South Brunswick) 101-4; 4. Precious Chavies (Woodbridge) 96-11; 5. Brooke Astor (96-8); 6. Lajasmin Youngblood (Piscataway) 91-5.
4X400: 1. South Brunswick (Jamielyn Samper, Joy Spriggs, Cayla Del Piano, Alicia Osley) 4:02.80; 2. North Brunswick 4:03.28; 3. Edison 4:05.31; 4. Piscataway 4:08.13; 5. East Brunswick 4:12.71; 6. Sayreville 4:16.17.
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GREATER MIDDLESEX CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS BOYS track 2010
GREATER MIDDLESEX CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
BOYS
TEAMS: 1-Old Bridge 89. 2-East Brunswick 88½. 3-South Brunswick 61. 4-Iselin Kennedy 42. 5-J.P. Stevens 31. 6-North Brunswick 28. 7-Dunellen 24. 8-Metuchen 23 1/2. 9-Bishop Ahr 20. 10-Piscataway 13½. 11-Monroe 12. 12-St. Joseph’s 11. 13-Sayreville 10. 14-Carteret 8. 15-Edison and Spotswood 7. 17-Middlesex and South Plainfield 6. 19-Cardinal McCarrick and Woodbridge 4. 21-Colonia 1.
100-METER DASH: 1-Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, East Brunswick, 10.72, Middlesex County and meet record, former county record, 10.73, Courtney Burton, Iselin Kennedy, 1990. 2-Brian Oni, South Brunswick, 10.91. 3-Joel Shumate, J.P. Stevens, 11.01. 4-Taylor Clark, Cardinal McCarrick, 11.11. 5-Julian Quintin, East Brunswick, 11.19. 6-Chris Troche, St. Joseph's, 11.21.
200-METER DASH: 1-Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, East Brunswick, 21.64. 2-Rontik Sadler, Dunellen, 21.81. 3-Brian Oni, South Brunswick, 22.29. 4-Joel Shumate, J.P. Stevens, 22.40. 5-Shoni Downes, Old Bridge, 22.57. 6-Emeka Eze, Sayreville, 22.96.
400-METER RUN: 1-Evan Walton, East Brunswick, 50.70. 2-Shaquille Jackson, Carteret, 50.82. 3-Kerry Hansen, Dunellen, 50.97. 4-Oluwaseun Ibironke, Woodbridge, 51.19. 5-Kevin Mulcahey, East Brunswick, 51.29. 6-Andrew Edwards, Edison, 51.69.
800-METER RUN: 1-Derrick Hargwood, Metuchen, 2:01.15. 2-Shawn Burke, Old Bridge, 2:01.28. 3-Anthony Branco, Old Bridge, 2:01.35. 4-Frank Pulgiano, Edison, 2:01.60. 5-Kapil Sathyakumar, South Brunswick, 2:01.69. 6-Stefan Antosiewicz, Metuchen, 2:02.37.
1,600-METER RUN: 1-Tim Ball, Bishop Ahr, 4:25.19. 2-Mo Thomas, Old Bridge, 4:25.65. 3-Cullen Davis, North Brunswick, 4:33.32. 4-Kyle Davis, North Brunswick, 4:35.21. 5-Corey O'Neill, Old Bridge, 4:35.49. 6-Steven Flynn, Edison, 4:35.93.
3,200-METER RUN: 1-Tim Ball, Bishop Ahr, 9:36.04. 2-Corey O'Neill, Old Bridge, 9:43.84. 3-Khari Bowen, Monroe, 9:44.48. 4-Kyle Davis, North Brunswick, 10:00.74. 5-Tyler Blackburn, South Brunswick, 10:03.51. 6-Nicholas DeNuzzo, South Brunswick, 10:03.66.
110-METER HURDLES: 1-Alan Broussard, J.P. Stevens, 14.23. 2-Christian Boateng, Old Bridge, 14.74. 3-Charles Napolitano, Monroe, 15.13. 4-Justin Kirkland, Piscataway, 15.54. 5-Jarrett Phelps, North Brunswick, 15.66. 6-Zach Sikanowicz, St. Joseph's, 15.75.
400-METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES: 1-Alan Broussard, J.P. Stevens, 54.72. 2-Jarrett Phelps, North Brunswick, 55.93. 3-Chris Boateng, Old Bridge, 55.96. 4-Daren Tang, Iselin Kennedy, 57.87. 5-Chris Thornton, Old Bridge, 58.13. 6-Zach Sikanowicz, St. Joseph's, 58.44.
HIGH JUMP: 1-Rontik Sadler, Dunellen, 6-4. 2-Jason Donahue, Iselin Kenendy, 6-2. 3-Derek Forthun, South Brunswick, 6-0. 4-Joe Janela, Sayreville, 6-0. 5-Dan Cole, Piscataway, 5-10. 6-Will Lawson, Metuchen and Tim O’Sullivan, East Brunswick, 5-8.
LONG JUMP: 1-Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, East Brunswick, 20-10 1/2. 2-Dante LaVecchia, Iselin Kennedy, 21-3 1/2. 3-Jason Donahue, Iselin Kennedy, 20-7 1/4. 4-Earle James, Piscataway, 20-4 1/4. 5-Jarrett Phelps, North Brunswick, 20-3 1/2. 6-Joel Shumate, J.P. Stevens, 19-3 1/2.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1-Derek Forthun, South Brunswick, 44-3½. 2-Julian Quintin, East Brunswick, 43-0½. 3-Jon Pitt, South Brunswick, 42-5½. 4-Emeka Eze, Sayreville, 42-3¼. 5-Jason Donahue, Iselin Kennedy, 42-0. 6-Daniel Saxon, Sayreville, 40-4.
SHOT PUT: 1-Dan D’Amato, Old Bridge, 54-5. 2-Sam Mattis, East Brunswick, 53-7¾. 3-Dominick Padovano, South Brunswick, 49-7. 4-Ramy Kased, Old Bridge, 47-11. 5-Quincy Foster, Piscataway, 47-5¼. 6-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 47-1.
DISCUS: 1-Sam Mattis, East Brunswick, 184-9. 2-Dominick Padovano, South Brunswick, 167-11. 3-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 145-10. 4-Fabian Jackson, South Brunswick, 133-5. 5-Andrew Ritchie, South Plainfield, 129-9. 6-Marcus Bailey, Piscataway, 126-1.
JAVELIN: 1-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 178-6. 2-Mark Bauer, St. Joseph’s, 170-5. 3-Tim Lorah, Middlesex, 169-7. 4-Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick, 168-11. 5-Bryan Martinez, North Brunswick, 160-7. 6-Mike Allen, Colonia, 156-10.
POLE VAULT: 1-Luiz Maurina, Iselin Kennedy, 12-6. 2-Tyler Flood, East Brunswick, 12-0. 3-Quinn Meng, Metuchen, 11-6. 4-Derek Forthun, South Brunswick, 11-6. 5-Dante LaVecchia, Iselin Kennedy, 11-0. 6-Tyler Pritchard, Spotswood, 11-0.
1,600-METER RELAY: 1-East Brunswick (Kevin Mulcahey, Evan Walton, Don Urschel and Leonard Robbins-Lockhart) 3:24.27. 2-Old Bridge 3:26.34. 3-Metuchen 3:30.03. 4-South Brunswick, 3:35.60. 5-Iselin Kennedy 3:37.57. 6-Edison 3:38.12.
GIRLS
TEAMS: 1-South Brunswick 142. 2-North Brunswick 68. 3-East Brusnwick 55. 4-Bishop Ahr 43½. 5-Old Bridge 34. 6-Piscataway 29. 7-New Brunswick 25½. 8-Edison 25½. 9-Sayreville 19. 10-Spotswood 18. 11-Woodbridge 15. 12-Iselin Kennedy, Middlesex and Monroe 4. 15-Metuchen 2. 16-J.P. Stevens 1.
100-METER DASH: 1-Jordan Simmons, Bishop Ahr, 11.93. 2-Briana Barlow, New Brunswick, 12.25. 3-Rachel Johnson, South Brunswick, 12.38. 4-Kaitlyn Davis, North Brunswick, 12.53. 5-Shantel Beckford, Piscataway, 12.79. 6-Amari Hartsfield, Sayreville,12.82.
200-METER DASH: 1-Jordan Simmons, Bishop Ahr, 24.95. 2-Jillian Grant, Old Bridge, 25.43. 3-Victoria Tudor, Woodbridge, 25.70. 4-Kaitlyn Davis, North Brunswick, 26.14. 5-Aderinsola Ajala, Piscataway, 26.21. 6-Bria Bell, East Brunswick, 26.51.
400-METER RUN: 1-Laura Williams, North Brunswick, 56.68. 2-Jillian Grant, Old Bridge, 57.91. 3-Bria Bell, East Brunswick, 58.60. 4-Aderinsola Ajala, Piscataway, 58.66. 5-Alicia Osley, South Brunswick, 58.68. 6-Janae Baker, South Brunswick, 58.68.
800-METER RUN: 1-Kayla Lubonski, Edison, 2:21.21. 2-Bianca Nfonoyim, East Brunswick, 2:24.67. 3-Imani Rosario, Sayreville, 2:25.02. 4-Anginelle Albanza, East Brunswick, 2:27.05. 5-Nina Firgau, Metuchen, 2:28.90. 6-Joy Briggs, South Brunswick, 2:29.27.
1,600-METER RUN: 1-Sophia Ginez, South Brunswick, 5:22.07. 2-Cayla DelPiano, South Brunswick, 5:24.21. 3-Bianca Nfonoyim, East Brunswick, 5:30.75. 4-Anginelle Albanza, East Brunswick, 5:36.15. 5-Kelly Fitzgibbons, Sayreville, 5:36.90. 6-Allison McQuillen, North Brunswick, 5:39.88.
3,200-METER RUN: 1-Sophia Ginez, 11:40.69. 2-Ginna Arora, Edison, 11:48.69. 3-Breanne Hollenbach, Piscataway, 11:49.60. 4-Lyndsey Sample, South Brunswick, 11:52.79. 5-Meghan Patel, Piscataway, 11:54.49. 6-Casey Bauman, J.P. Stevens, 12:06.53.
100-METER HURDLES: 1-Briana Barlow, New Brunswick, 14.40. 2-Jamie Thompson, South Brunswick, 14.47. 3-Ashley Allen, Piscataway, 15.95. 4-Vanessa Ragucci, Monroe, 16.36. 5-Chelsea Glincman, North Brunswick, 16.49. 6-Brandis Fennel, Sayreville, 16.80.
400-METER HURDLES: 1-Laura Williams, North Brunswick, 1:01.51 meet record; former record, 1:02.35, Tremaine Shaw, Piscataway, 2004. 2-Jillian Grant, Old Bridge, 1:02.50. 3-Jamie Thompson, South Brunswick, 1:03.23. 4-Brooke Astor, Spotswood, 1:03.33. 5-Jamielyn Samper, South Brunswick, 1:05.80. 6-Melirah Searcy, Edison, 1:06.05.
HIGH JUMP: 1-Brooke Astor, Spotswood, 5-2. 2-Brandis Fennel, Sayreville, 4-10. 3-Breanna Nicholson, North Brunswick, 4-10. 4-Jenna Colacci, Middlesex, 4-10. 5-Danielle Peterson, Woodbridge, 4-10. 6-Jasmine Phelps, North Brunswick, 4-10.
LONG JUMP: 1-Mariah Browne, South Brunswick, 17-11. 2-Jamie Thompson, South Brunswick, 17-1 1/4. 3-Briana Barlow, New Brunswick, 16-3 1/4. 4-Melissa Prisco, Old Bridge, 15-10 1/2. 5-Nicole Zangoglia, Old Bridge, 15-10 1/2. 6-Amanda Pinto, Spotswood, 15-8 1/2.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1-Mariah Browne, South Brunswick, 37-5 1/2; 2-Lauryn Strebeck, South Brunswick, 35-9. 3-Laura Williams, North Brunswick, 34-8½. 4-Jennifer O’Laughlin, South Brunswick, 34-3. 5-Chelsea Glincman, North Brunswick, 34-2. 6- Victoria Steele, Woodbridge, 33-8½.
SHOT PUT: 1-Corinne Kominkiewicz, East Brunswick, 41-4½. 2-Yamika Carpenter, North Brunswick, 37-3. 3-Quaneeka Davila, North Brunswick, 36-8¾. 4-Rachel Barnes, East Brunswick, 36-4. 5-Amber White, Piscataway, 35-1¾. 6-Ginelle Walker, South Brunswick, 33-11¼.
DISCUS: 1-Corinne Kominkiewicz, East Brunswick, 127-5. 2-Amber Brown, South Brunswick, 121-0. 3-Chloe Hall, South Brunswick, 111-3. 4-Daniellee Padovano, South Brunswick, 110-10. 5-Chloe Tormey, Bishop Ahr, 98-11. 6-Dina Kendle, Woodbridge, 98-11.
JAVELIN: 1-Chloe Tormey, Bishop Ahr, 104-10. 2-Kiya Strickland, South Brunswick, 104-5. 3-Patricia Langone, South Brunswick, 101-4. 4-Precious Chavies, Woodbridge, 96-11. 5-Brooke Astor, Spotswood, 96-8. 6-Lajasmine Youngblood, Piscataway, 91-5.
POLE VAULT: 1-Sarah McGowan, Bishop Ahr, 9-6. 2-Amanda Smilgis, South Brunswick, 9-0. 3-Danielle Peterson, Woodbridge, 9-0. 4-Emily Guimes, Iselin Kennedy, 7-6. 5-Meghan Ruland, Bishop Ahr and Chelsea Glincman, North Brunswick, 7-6.
1,600-METER RELAY: 1-South Brunswick (Jamielyn Samper, Joy Spriggs, Cayla DelPiano and Alicia Osley) 4:02.80. 2-North Brunswick 4:03.28. 3-Edison 4:05.31. 4-Piscataway 4:08.13. 5-East Brunswick 4:12.71. 6-Sayreville 4:16.17.
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NJ Track & Field: Greater Middlesex Conference Championships
JIM LAMBERT, May 08, 2010 8:09 p.m.
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Andre Davis helped Old Bridge edge East Brunswick at GMC Championships - (Jerry McCrea/The Star-Ledger)
This time last year, nobody in New Jersey knew anything about Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, now at junior at East Brunswick. Laura Williams of North Brunswick wasn’t exactly a household name, either.
But after what they did yesterday, everyone will certainly know their names now as Robbins-Lockhart and Williams lit up the track with sensational record-setting performances at the Greater Middlesex Conference Championships held at Frank Jost Field in South Plainfield.
Robbins-Lockhart, who lived in Georgia last year, blazed a 10.72 100-meter dash, good for a meet and Middlesex County record; won the 200 in 21.64, captured the long jump with a 20-10½ and split 49.5 on the winning 4x400 relay.
Led by Robbins-Lockhart’s four gold medals, East Brunswick nearly won its first GMC boys title since 1987, falling a half-point short to Old Bridge, 89-88½. Old Bridge, led by winners Andre Davis (javelin) and Dan D’Amato (shot put), has now won eight of the last nine titles and 11 overall.
Robbins-Lockhart broke the county 100 record of 10.73 set in 1990 by Courtney Burton of Iselin Kennedy. Burton won the 100 and 200 at the M of C in 1989 and ‘90.
``It’s nice to come out here and make a statement,’’ Robbins-Lockhart said. ``I got a great start in the 100 and that was the key in that race. When I saw the time, I was like `Oh wow.' And to get the county record is great. I had no idea what it was, but I think I can keep getting faster.''
Robbins-Lockhart was just as proud of what his team accomplished.
``There are a lot of people that don’t really mention us, so it’s nice to put our names out there like this,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, Williams, a senior at North Brunswick, smashed the meet record in the 400 hurdles in 1:01.51, the eighth-fastest time in the nation this season, took first in the 400 in a personal best 56.68, placed third in the triple jump with a 34-8½, and ran a sizzling 55.3 on the runner-up 4x400 team. Last year, Williams was second in the 100 and third in the 200.
``Nobody really knew me last year because I ran the 100 and 200 and wasn’t this fast,’’ said the Monmouth-bound Williams, who broke the meet record in the 400 hurdles of 1:02.35 set in 2004 by Tremaine Shaw of Piscataway. ``But now people know my name. It feels good.’’
Williams didn’t start running the 400 until this year.
``It wasn’t my choice,’’ she said. ``My coaches felt I could be good at it. It’s worked out way better than I ever thought.’’
Behind Williams, North Brunswick finished second to South Brunswick, 142-68. South Brunswick, led by double winners Sophia Ginez and Mariah Browne, has won five GMC titles in a row and seven overall. Ginez won the 1,600 in 5:22.07 and the 3,200 in 11:40.69. Browne took first in the long jump (17-11) and triple jump (37-5½).
``We try not to think about what the newspaper predicts about who is going to win because we know that teams are gunning for us and we still have to come out and perform well,’’ Ginez said. ``We wanted to run well and get ourselves ready for the sectionals and groups in a couple weeks.
``We try not to think about what the newspaper predict about who is going to win because we know that teams are gunning for us and we still have to come out and perform well.’’
Ginez has now won both the 1,600 and 3,200 four straight years.
``It’s nice to be consistent in those events and prove that I can win them year after year,’’ Ginez said.
There were several double winners on the day. In the boys competition, Alan Broussard of J.P. Stevens swept the hurdles, winning the 400 hurdles in 54.72 and the 110 hurdles in 14.23, both personal bests.
Tim Ball of Bishop Ahr continued his breakout sophomore year by doubling in the distances, capturing the 3,200 in 9:36.04. Ball came back later and mounted a big comeback over the last 50 meters to win the 1,600 in 4:25.19.
On the girls' side, Corinne Kominkiewicz of East Brunswick won the shot (41-4½) and discus (127-5). Senior Jordan Simmons of Bishop Ahr, who missed most of last spring with a partially torn hamstring, won the 100 (11.93) and 200 (24.95). Simmons won the 100 and 200 as a sophomore.
Senior Briana Barlow of New Brunswick won the 100 hurdles in 14.40 to capture the 10th county title of her career.
BOYS
TEAMS: 1-Old Bridge 89. 2-East Brunswick 88½. 3-South Brunswick 61. 4-Iselin Kennedy 42. 5-J.P. Stevens 31. 6-North Brunswick 28. 7-Dunellen 24. 8-Metuchen 23 1/2. 9-Bishop Ahr 20. 10-Piscataway 13½. 11-Monroe 12. 12-St. Joseph’s 11. 13-Sayreville 10. 14-Carteret 8. 15-Edison and Spotswood 7. 17-Middlesex and South Plainfield 6. 19-Cardinal McCarrick and Woodbridge 4. 21-Colonia 1.
100-METER DASH: 1-Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, East Brunswick, 10.72, Middlesex County and meet record, former county record, 10.73, Courtney Burton, Iselin Kennedy, 1990. 2-Brian Oni, South Brunswick, 10.91. 3-Joel Shumate, J.P. Stevens, 11.01. 4-Taylor Clark, Cardinal McCarrick, 11.11. 5-Julian Quintin, East Brunswick, 11.19. 6-Chris Troche, St. Joseph's, 11.21.
200-METER DASH: 1-Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, East Brunswick, 21.64. 2-Rontik Sadler, Dunellen, 21.81. 3-Brian Oni, South Brunswick, 22.29. 4-Joel Shumate, J.P. Stevens, 22.40. 5-Shoni Downes, Old Bridge, 22.57. 6-Emeka Eze, Sayreville, 22.96.
400-METER RUN: 1-Evan Walton, East Brunswick, 50.70. 2-Shaquille Jackson, Carteret, 50.82. 3-Kerry Hansen, Dunellen, 50.97. 4-Oluwaseun Ibironke, Woodbridge, 51.19. 5-Kevin Mulcahey, East Brunswick, 51.29. 6-Andrew Edwards, Edison, 51.69.
800-METER RUN: 1-Derrick Hargwood, Metuchen, 2:01.15. 2-Shawn Burke, Old Bridge, 2:01.28. 3-Anthony Branco, Old Bridge, 2:01.35. 4-Frank Pulgiano, Edison, 2:01.60. 5-Kapil Sathyakumar, South Brunswick, 2:01.69. 6-Stefan Antosiewicz, Metuchen, 2:02.37.
1,600-METER RUN: 1-Tim Ball, Bishop Ahr, 4:25.19. 2-Mo Thomas, Old Bridge, 4:25.65. 3-Cullen Davis, North Brunswick, 4:33.32. 4-Kyle Davis, North Brunswick, 4:35.21. 5-Corey O'Neill, Old Bridge, 4:35.49. 6-Steven Flynn, Edison, 4:35.93.
3,200-METER RUN: 1-Tim Ball, Bishop Ahr, 9:36.04. 2-Corey O'Neill, Old Bridge, 9:43.84. 3-Khari Bowen, Monroe, 9:44.48. 4-Kyle Davis, North Brunswick, 10:00.74. 5-Tyler Blackburn, South Brunswick, 10:03.51. 6-Nicholas DeNuzzo, South Brunswick, 10:03.66.
110-METER HURDLES: 1-Alan Broussard, J.P. Stevens, 14.23. 2-Christian Boateng, Old Bridge, 14.74. 3-Charles Napolitano, Monroe, 15.13. 4-Justin Kirkland, Piscataway, 15.54. 5-Jarrett Phelps, North Brunswick, 15.66. 6-Zach Sikanowicz, St. Joseph's, 15.75.
400-METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES: 1-Alan Broussard, J.P. Stevens, 54.72. 2-Jarrett Phelps, North Brunswick, 55.93. 3-Chris Boateng, Old Bridge, 55.96. 4-Daren Tang, Iselin Kennedy, 57.87. 5-Chris Thornton, Old Bridge, 58.13. 6-Zach Sikanowicz, St. Joseph's, 58.44.
HIGH JUMP: 1-Rontik Sadler, Dunellen, 6-4. 2-Jason Donahue, Iselin Kenendy, 6-2. 3-Derek Forthun, South Brunswick, 6-0. 4-Joe Janela, Sayreville, 6-0. 5-Dan Cole, Piscataway, 5-10. 6-Will Lawson, Metuchen and Tim O’Sullivan, East Brunswick, 5-8.
LONG JUMP: 1-Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, East Brunswick, 20-10 1/2. 2-Dante LaVecchia, Iselin Kennedy, 21-3 1/2. 3-Jason Donahue, Iselin Kennedy, 20-7 1/4. 4-Earle James, Piscataway, 20-4 1/4. 5-Jarrett Phelps, North Brunswick, 20-3 1/2. 6-Joel Shumate, J.P. Stevens, 19-3 1/2.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1-Derek Forthun, South Brunswick, 44-3½. 2-Julian Quintin, East Brunswick, 43-0½. 3-Jon Pitt, South Brunswick, 42-5½. 4-Emeka Eze, Sayreville, 42-3¼. 5-Jason Donahue, Iselin Kennedy, 42-0. 6-Daniel Saxon, Sayreville, 40-4.
SHOT PUT: 1-Dan D’Amato, Old Bridge, 54-5. 2-Sam Mattis, East Brunswick, 53-7¾. 3-Dominick Padovano, South Brunswick, 49-7. 4-Ramy Kased, Old Bridge, 47-11. 5-Quincy Foster, Piscataway, 47-5¼. 6-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 47-1.
DISCUS: 1-Sam Mattis, East Brunswick, 184-9. 2-Dominick Padovano, South Brunswick, 167-11. 3-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 145-10. 4-Fabian Jackson, South Brunswick, 133-5. 5-Andrew Ritchie, South Plainfield, 129-9. 6-Marcus Bailey, Piscataway, 126-1.
JAVELIN: 1-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 178-6. 2-Mark Bauer, St. Joseph’s, 170-5. 3-Tim Lorah, Middlesex, 169-7. 4-Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick, 168-11. 5-Bryan Martinez, North Brunswick, 160-7. 6-Mike Allen, Colonia, 156-10.
POLE VAULT: 1-Luiz Maurina, Iselin Kennedy, 12-6. 2-Tyler Flood, East Brunswick, 12-0. 3-Quinn Meng, Metuchen, 11-6. 4-Derek Forthun, South Brunswick, 11-6. 5-Dante LaVecchia, Iselin Kennedy, 11-0. 6-Tyler Pritchard, Spotswood, 11-0.
1,600-METER RELAY: 1-East Brunswick (Kevin Mulcahey, Evan Walton, Don Urschel and Leonard Robbins-Lockhart) 3:24.27. 2-Old Bridge 3:26.34. 3-Metuchen 3:30.03. 4-South Brunswick, 3:35.60. 5-Iselin Kennedy 3:37.57. 6-Edison 3:38.12.
GIRLS
TEAMS: 1-South Brunswick 142. 2-North Brunswick 68. 3-East Brusnwick 55. 4-Bishop Ahr 43½. 5-Old Bridge 34. 6-Piscataway 29. 7-New Brunswick 25½. 8-Edison 25½. 9-Sayreville 19. 10-Spotswood 18. 11-Woodbridge 15. 12-Iselin Kennedy, Middlesex and Monroe 4. 15-Metuchen 2. 16-J.P. Stevens 1.
100-METER DASH: 1-Jordan Simmons, Bishop Ahr, 11.93. 2-Briana Barlow, New Brunswick, 12.25. 3-Rachel Johnson, South Brunswick, 12.38. 4-Kaitlyn Davis, North Brunswick, 12.53. 5-Shantel Beckford, Piscataway, 12.79. 6-Amari Hartsfield, Sayreville,12.82.
200-METER DASH: 1-Jordan Simmons, Bishop Ahr, 24.95. 2-Jillian Grant, Old Bridge, 25.43. 3-Victoria Tudor, Woodbridge, 25.70. 4-Kaitlyn Davis, North Brunswick, 26.14. 5-Aderinsola Ajala, Piscataway, 26.21. 6-Bria Bell, East Brunswick, 26.51.
400-METER RUN: 1-Laura Williams, North Brunswick, 56.68. 2-Jillian Grant, Old Bridge, 57.91. 3-Bria Bell, East Brunswick, 58.60. 4-Aderinsola Ajala, Piscataway, 58.66. 5-Alicia Osley, South Brunswick, 58.68. 6-Janae Baker, South Brunswick, 58.68.
800-METER RUN: 1-Kayla Lubonski, Edison, 2:21.21. 2-Bianca Nfonoyim, East Brunswick, 2:24.67. 3-Imani Rosario, Sayreville, 2:25.02. 4-Anginelle Albanza, East Brunswick, 2:27.05. 5-Nina Firgau, Metuchen, 2:28.90. 6-Joy Briggs, South Brunswick, 2:29.27.
1,600-METER RUN: 1-Sophia Ginez, South Brunswick, 5:22.07. 2-Cayla DelPiano, South Brunswick, 5:24.21. 3-Bianca Nfonoyim, East Brunswick, 5:30.75. 4-Anginelle Albanza, East Brunswick, 5:36.15. 5-Kelly Fitzgibbons, Sayreville, 5:36.90. 6-Allison McQuillen, North Brunswick, 5:39.88.
3,200-METER RUN: 1-Sophia Ginez, 11:40.69. 2-Ginna Arora, Edison, 11:48.69. 3-Breanne Hollenbach, Piscataway, 11:49.60. 4-Lyndsey Sample, South Brunswick, 11:52.79. 5-Meghan Patel, Piscataway, 11:54.49. 6-Casey Bauman, J.P. Stevens, 12:06.53.
100-METER HURDLES: 1-Briana Barlow, New Brunswick, 14.40. 2-Jamie Thompson, South Brunswick, 14.47. 3-Ashley Allen, Piscataway, 15.95. 4-Vanessa Ragucci, Monroe, 16.36. 5-Chelsea Glincman, North Brunswick, 16.49. 6-Brandis Fennel, Sayreville, 16.80.
400-METER HURDLES: 1-Laura Williams, North Brunswick, 1:01.51 meet record; former record, 1:02.35, Tremaine Shaw, Piscataway, 2004. 2-Jillian Grant, Old Bridge, 1:02.50. 3-Jamie Thompson, South Brunswick, 1:03.23. 4-Brooke Astor, Spotswood, 1:03.33. 5-Jamielyn Samper, South Brunswick, 1:05.80. 6-Melirah Searcy, Edison, 1:06.05.
HIGH JUMP: 1-Brooke Astor, Spotswood, 5-2. 2-Brandis Fennel, Sayreville, 4-10. 3-Breanna Nicholson, North Brunswick, 4-10. 4-Jenna Colacci, Middlesex, 4-10. 5-Danielle Peterson, Woodbridge, 4-10. 6-Jasmine Phelps, North Brunswick, 4-10.
LONG JUMP: 1-Mariah Browne, South Brunswick, 17-11. 2-Jamie Thompson, South Brunswick, 17-1 1/4. 3-Briana Barlow, New Brunswick, 16-3 1/4. 4-Melissa Prisco, Old Bridge, 15-10 1/2. 5-Nicole Zangoglia, Old Bridge, 15-10 1/2. 6-Amanda Pinto, Spotswood, 15-8 1/2.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1-Mariah Browne, South Brunswick, 37-5 1/2; 2-Lauryn Strebeck, South Brunswick, 35-9. 3-Laura Williams, North Brunswick, 34-8½. 4-Jennifer O’Laughlin, South Brunswick, 34-3. 5-Chelsea Glincman, North Brunswick, 34-2. 6- Victoria Steele, Woodbridge, 33-8½.
SHOT PUT: 1-Corinne Kominkiewicz, East Brunswick, 41-4½. 2-Yamika Carpenter, North Brunswick, 37-3. 3-Quaneeka Davila, North Brunswick, 36-8¾. 4-Rachel Barnes, East Brunswick, 36-4. 5-Amber White, Piscataway, 35-1¾. 6-Ginelle Walker, South Brunswick, 33-11¼.
DISCUS: 1-Corinne Kominkiewicz, East Brunswick, 127-5. 2-Amber Brown, South Brunswick, 121-0. 3-Chloe Hall, South Brunswick, 111-3. 4-Daniellee Padovano, South Brunswick, 110-10. 5-Chloe Tormey, Bishop Ahr, 98-11. 6-Dina Kendle, Woodbridge, 98-11.
JAVELIN: 1-Chloe Tormey, Bishop Ahr, 104-10. 2-Kiya Strickland, South Brunswick, 104-5. 3-Patricia Langone, South Brunswick, 101-4. 4-Precious Chavies, Woodbridge, 96-11. 5-Brooke Astor, Spotswood, 96-8. 6-Lajasmine Youngblood, Piscataway, 91-5.
POLE VAULT: 1-Sarah McGowan, Bishop Ahr, 9-6. 2-Amanda Smilgis, South Brunswick, 9-0. 3-Danielle Peterson, Woodbridge, 9-0. 4-Emily Guimes, Iselin Kennedy, 7-6. 5-Meghan Ruland, Bishop Ahr and Chelsea Glincman, North Brunswick, 7-6.
1,600-METER RELAY: 1-South Brunswick (Jamielyn Samper, Joy Spriggs, Cayla DelPiano and Alicia Osley) 4:02.80. 2-North Brunswick 4:03.28. 3-Edison 4:05.31. 4-Piscataway 4:08.13. 5-East Brunswick 4:12.71. 6-Sayreville 4:16.17.
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NJ Track & Field: Greater Middlesex Conference Championships
JIM LAMBERT, May 08, 2010 8:09 p.m.
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Andre Davis helped Old Bridge edge East Brunswick at GMC Championships - (Jerry McCrea/The Star-Ledger)
This time last year, nobody in New Jersey knew anything about Leonard Robbins-Lockhart, now at junior at East Brunswick. Laura Williams of North Brunswick wasn’t exactly a household name, either.
But after what they did yesterday, everyone will certainly know their names now as Robbins-Lockhart and Williams lit up the track with sensational record-setting performances at the Greater Middlesex Conference Championships held at Frank Jost Field in South Plainfield.
Robbins-Lockhart, who lived in Georgia last year, blazed a 10.72 100-meter dash, good for a meet and Middlesex County record; won the 200 in 21.64, captured the long jump with a 20-10½ and split 49.5 on the winning 4x400 relay.
Led by Robbins-Lockhart’s four gold medals, East Brunswick nearly won its first GMC boys title since 1987, falling a half-point short to Old Bridge, 89-88½. Old Bridge, led by winners Andre Davis (javelin) and Dan D’Amato (shot put), has now won eight of the last nine titles and 11 overall.
Robbins-Lockhart broke the county 100 record of 10.73 set in 1990 by Courtney Burton of Iselin Kennedy. Burton won the 100 and 200 at the M of C in 1989 and ‘90.
``It’s nice to come out here and make a statement,’’ Robbins-Lockhart said. ``I got a great start in the 100 and that was the key in that race. When I saw the time, I was like `Oh wow.' And to get the county record is great. I had no idea what it was, but I think I can keep getting faster.''
Robbins-Lockhart was just as proud of what his team accomplished.
``There are a lot of people that don’t really mention us, so it’s nice to put our names out there like this,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, Williams, a senior at North Brunswick, smashed the meet record in the 400 hurdles in 1:01.51, the eighth-fastest time in the nation this season, took first in the 400 in a personal best 56.68, placed third in the triple jump with a 34-8½, and ran a sizzling 55.3 on the runner-up 4x400 team. Last year, Williams was second in the 100 and third in the 200.
``Nobody really knew me last year because I ran the 100 and 200 and wasn’t this fast,’’ said the Monmouth-bound Williams, who broke the meet record in the 400 hurdles of 1:02.35 set in 2004 by Tremaine Shaw of Piscataway. ``But now people know my name. It feels good.’’
Williams didn’t start running the 400 until this year.
``It wasn’t my choice,’’ she said. ``My coaches felt I could be good at it. It’s worked out way better than I ever thought.’’
Behind Williams, North Brunswick finished second to South Brunswick, 142-68. South Brunswick, led by double winners Sophia Ginez and Mariah Browne, has won five GMC titles in a row and seven overall. Ginez won the 1,600 in 5:22.07 and the 3,200 in 11:40.69. Browne took first in the long jump (17-11) and triple jump (37-5½).
``We try not to think about what the newspaper predicts about who is going to win because we know that teams are gunning for us and we still have to come out and perform well,’’ Ginez said. ``We wanted to run well and get ourselves ready for the sectionals and groups in a couple weeks.
``We try not to think about what the newspaper predict about who is going to win because we know that teams are gunning for us and we still have to come out and perform well.’’
Ginez has now won both the 1,600 and 3,200 four straight years.
``It’s nice to be consistent in those events and prove that I can win them year after year,’’ Ginez said.
There were several double winners on the day. In the boys competition, Alan Broussard of J.P. Stevens swept the hurdles, winning the 400 hurdles in 54.72 and the 110 hurdles in 14.23, both personal bests.
Tim Ball of Bishop Ahr continued his breakout sophomore year by doubling in the distances, capturing the 3,200 in 9:36.04. Ball came back later and mounted a big comeback over the last 50 meters to win the 1,600 in 4:25.19.
On the girls' side, Corinne Kominkiewicz of East Brunswick won the shot (41-4½) and discus (127-5). Senior Jordan Simmons of Bishop Ahr, who missed most of last spring with a partially torn hamstring, won the 100 (11.93) and 200 (24.95). Simmons won the 100 and 200 as a sophomore.
Senior Briana Barlow of New Brunswick won the 100 hurdles in 14.40 to capture the 10th county title of her career.
South Brunswick, led by senior Brendan Vercammen, picked up a gold in the javelin with a total of 433-6.
East Brunswick win 4x200, South Brunswick grabs first day lead South Brunswick javelin wins
By Jim Lambert for the Star-Ledger
April 27, 2010,
The East Brunswick boys felt it had a little something to prove when it took the track during yesterday’s first day of action at the Greater Middlesex Conference Relays in brisk and windy conditions at South Brunswick in Monmouth Junction.
And they did exactly what it wanted to do as junior Julian Quintin (23.7), junior Evan Walton (22.2), sophomore Donald Urschel (22.2) and junior Leonard Robbins (21.1) won the 4x200-meter relay in 1:30.2, tying a school record set in 1986.
``There are people in the state that are underestimating us,’’ said Walton. ``We want to show that East Brunswick is one of the best teams in the state in the sprints.’’
East Brunswick will be trying to take down a couple more school records today in the 4x100 (43.12) and the 4x400 (3:21.6).
The South Brunswick boys, bidding to end Old Bridge’s streak of four straight titles, grabbed the first day lead with 38 points behind a balanced attack. South Brunswick, seeking its first title since 2005, is four points ahead of East Brunswick. Old Bridge is third with 32.
Freshman Jalel Alston scored on three teams for South Brunswick. He went a personal best 20-3 on the third-place long jump team, cleared ?? on the pole vault that tied for second, and ran a leg on the sixth-place 4x200.
South Brunswick, led by senior Brendan Vercammen, picked up a gold in the javelin with a total of 433-6.
Vercammen, fifth at the state wrestling championships at 171 last month, unloaded a 153-6. South Brunswick other throwers were David Krier (138-0) and Cody Stephens (142-0).
Old Bridge’s charge was led by Christian Boateng. Boateng ran the fastest time of the day and a personal best of 56.5 to lead his team to victory in the 400 hurdles, and split 22.4 on the runner-up 4x200.
Old Bridge also won the 4x1,600 in 18:46.5 as Mo Thomas (4:33), Shawn Burke (4:41), Corey O’Neill (4:42) and Anthony Branco (4:48) teamed up for the win.
Jonard Hall and Rontik Sadler had big days for Dunellen.
Hall, a senior, leaped a personal best and meet best 22-03 ¾ to help his team with that event, and split 22.0 on the fifth-place 4x200. Sadler, a junior, split a sizzling 21.5 as the anchor on the 4x200 and was also on the long jump.
All-State football player Nate Smith of Highland Park, who rushed for with 2,445 yards last fall, had the top javelin throw of the meet of 161-8. Smith is headed to Temple to play football.
The two-day meet will resume today at 4 p.m.
http://www.nj.com/hssports/blog/boystrackandfield/index.ssf/2010/04/east_brunswick_win_4x200_south_brunswick_grabs_first_day_lead.html
By Jim Lambert for the Star-Ledger
April 27, 2010,
The East Brunswick boys felt it had a little something to prove when it took the track during yesterday’s first day of action at the Greater Middlesex Conference Relays in brisk and windy conditions at South Brunswick in Monmouth Junction.
And they did exactly what it wanted to do as junior Julian Quintin (23.7), junior Evan Walton (22.2), sophomore Donald Urschel (22.2) and junior Leonard Robbins (21.1) won the 4x200-meter relay in 1:30.2, tying a school record set in 1986.
``There are people in the state that are underestimating us,’’ said Walton. ``We want to show that East Brunswick is one of the best teams in the state in the sprints.’’
East Brunswick will be trying to take down a couple more school records today in the 4x100 (43.12) and the 4x400 (3:21.6).
The South Brunswick boys, bidding to end Old Bridge’s streak of four straight titles, grabbed the first day lead with 38 points behind a balanced attack. South Brunswick, seeking its first title since 2005, is four points ahead of East Brunswick. Old Bridge is third with 32.
Freshman Jalel Alston scored on three teams for South Brunswick. He went a personal best 20-3 on the third-place long jump team, cleared ?? on the pole vault that tied for second, and ran a leg on the sixth-place 4x200.
South Brunswick, led by senior Brendan Vercammen, picked up a gold in the javelin with a total of 433-6.
Vercammen, fifth at the state wrestling championships at 171 last month, unloaded a 153-6. South Brunswick other throwers were David Krier (138-0) and Cody Stephens (142-0).
Old Bridge’s charge was led by Christian Boateng. Boateng ran the fastest time of the day and a personal best of 56.5 to lead his team to victory in the 400 hurdles, and split 22.4 on the runner-up 4x200.
Old Bridge also won the 4x1,600 in 18:46.5 as Mo Thomas (4:33), Shawn Burke (4:41), Corey O’Neill (4:42) and Anthony Branco (4:48) teamed up for the win.
Jonard Hall and Rontik Sadler had big days for Dunellen.
Hall, a senior, leaped a personal best and meet best 22-03 ¾ to help his team with that event, and split 22.0 on the fifth-place 4x200. Sadler, a junior, split a sizzling 21.5 as the anchor on the 4x200 and was also on the long jump.
All-State football player Nate Smith of Highland Park, who rushed for with 2,445 yards last fall, had the top javelin throw of the meet of 161-8. Smith is headed to Temple to play football.
The two-day meet will resume today at 4 p.m.
http://www.nj.com/hssports/blog/boystrackandfield/index.ssf/2010/04/east_brunswick_win_4x200_south_brunswick_grabs_first_day_lead.html
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