Holy Cross takes boys' and girls' track titles
Holy Cross swept the boys' and girls' team titles in Non-Public B competition, and the Timber Creek boys and Camden girls topped the Group 3 meet at the NJSIAA state track and field championships yesterday at South Plainfield.
Holy Cross
swept the boys' and girls' team titles in Non-Public B competition, and the
Timber Creek
boys and
Camden
girls topped the Group 3 meet at the NJSIAA state track and field championships yesterday at South Plainfield.
Frank Allen won the shot put and discus, and Terrence Osborne added a win in the long jump and Rich Fisher took the 400 meters to help the Holy Cross boys pile up 103 points.
In the girls' meet, the Lancers surpassed
Our Lady of Mercy
by 16 points, 84-68, as Ayana Davis won the 100 hurdles and triple jump, and Rose Johnson won the 400 hurdles and high jump for Holy Cross.
Non-Public A.
Camden Catholic
's Serifat Juniad won three girls' events - the 200 dash, high jump and long jump.
Group 3.
Wins by triple-jumper Eric Smith and high-jumper Montez Blair carried the Timber Creek boys to a 20-point win over Camden.
Baseball
Haddon Township
avenged an earlier loss to
Audubon
and kept alive its hopes for a share of its first Colonial Conference championship since 1995 with a 7-2 win over the visiting Green Wave.
Joe Clarke and Rob Harrington singled in runs in the four-run fourth inning.