![]() Wayne Hills junior middle distance runnerĪfter consecutive runner-up finishes behind Lakeland in the competitive Big North Independence division, the Patriots finally held off the Lancers by less than three points as Langbaum won both the 800 and 1,600 meter events and ran a strong 400 leg in the second place 4-x-400 relay which clinched the title. She broke school records that were established in 1978 (1,600) and 1994 (3,200) and ran the second fastest 1,600 in the 13 years of the conference and the fastest 3,200 in NJIC history. Amandine Fernandezįernandez dominated the 1,600 and 3,200 meter runs in the first season of the NJIC American division, but her performances are historic. ![]() ![]() At the Big North National meet, she added a 400 hurdles championship to her 100 hurdles, 100 and 200 meter victories, and recorded top 20 (or better) New Jersey times in all four events. Abby Dennisĭennis continues to add events and excel at them. Her times of 12.67 and 26.23 in the 100 and 200 are the fastest she's ever run in the league and her 57.56 in the 400 is the fastest run in the conference's 12 year history. Katie CastilloĬastillo won her third consecutive 100-200-400 triple, this time in the NJIC National division. Here were the other nominees: Olyvia Burrellīergen indoor pentathlon champion Burrell led the Cavos to their third straight NJIC Patriot meet title, winning the high and long jumps, taking third in the 200 and second in the shot put to score nearly half of her team's points. Passaic Tech dominated the Big North Liberty division for the fourth straight season and the versatile Grzybowski led the way, winning the shot and javelin and taking the discus. After four days of voting, Passaic Tech senior Izabelle Grzybowski was selected as the North Jersey Girls Track Performer of the Week.
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