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Northern Burlington County Regional High School Saturday, June 9, 2018 (Rain Date - June 10, 2018) Northern Burlington County Regional High School Saturday, June 9, 2018 (Rain Date - June 10, 2018) 2:00PM FIELD EVENTS 2:00PM RUNNING EVENTS MEET DIRECTOR: ED COLONA Butler Cherry Hill Egg Harbor Fairfield Fair Lawn Call for your Athlete Evaluation and Free Speed Class Garwood Manasquan 1-888-GET-FAST Martinsville 4 3 8- 3 2 7 8 Morristown Princeton www.parisischool.com Sparta Wyckoff All Abilities • Ages 7 and up • Boys and Girls M-F ATHLETIC and PERFORM BETTER 1600 Division Road West Warwick, RI 02893 800-556-7464 Dear Fellow Track & Field Fans, It is indeed an honor for M-F Athletic to again be a sponsor of the NJSIAA Track & Field Championships. The pride and excitement of the athletes and coaches who are participating is reflected in the support of the parents and fans who are being treated to some of the best high school track & field competition in the country. The efforts of the administrators, officials and volunteers who organize and supervise the competition are greatly appreciated. They go mostly unnoticed because of their professionalism and efforts to create a showcase and insure fair competition for interscholastic athletics. Some of the athletes you see competing here will become national, collegiate and possibly even Olympic champions. In fact, New Jersey has been represented at every summer Olympics at least since 1920. And, since 1960 M-F has been involved in the sport of track & field both as a supplier and supporter through our many educational programs. Our collective enthusiasm and love of the sport is what makes us all members of the track & field fraternity. Enjoy the meet! Sincerely, Jim Grogan Mid Atlantic Sales 800-420-1909 [email protected] 2018 NJSIAA SPRING TRACK MEET OF CHAMPIONS NORTHERN BURLINGTON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL LARRY WHITE, NJSIAA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BILL BRUNO, TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR ED COLONA, MEET DIRECTOR REFEREE HEAD FINISH LINE UMPIRE CARL RICKERSHAUSER PAUL WILLIAMS DAN TYLER (H) FRANCIS CALISE ASSISTANT REFEREE FINISH LINE JUDGE ROCCO W CHRISTOPHER SCOTT NOONAN JAMES COOK MITCHELL DAKELMAN BART CRANSTON FRED RUCKER STARTER ANNIE MCCLOSKEY ED MCGOWAN SHOT PUT CHARLIE ROCHE POLE VAULT JIM MOHAN (H) JIM MCMILLIAN (H) BILL LORD CLERK JOHN KERRISK JOHN YACKA ROBERTY BYRNES (H) WILLIAM KLIMAS LINDA ROSBERT PAUL NOONAN JAVELIN RUSSELL WILLIAMS CHIP DUNFEE GENE HORTZ (H) LOUIS DZIEWA T DUANE SHILLING LINE CLERK CLAUDIA MUSCO VICTORIA AROSE DISCUS ROBERT PETRUSKI AL ZULEWSKI, SR. (H) LONG JUMP ED ROWAND KATHLEEN HUNTER (H) HIGH JUMP TOM CONCANNON FREDERICK MOORE WALTER J. OLSEN (H) STEVE ALUSTIZA DAN MORSE TRIPLE JUMP LYNN HALLENBECK BOB DELAMBILY (H) AWARDS MARY MCMILLAN WILLIAM KILE MEDIA LIASION TOM MORONEY SHERRI BYRNES BETTIE COLONA SPECIAL POPULATION LIASION GATE ANNOUNCER BETH MORONEY BILL MILONE NORMEN LOENSER ROBERT ZIFCHAK, JR. MARC MACNAUGHTON COPY MACHINE CAROL HARRISON Meet of Champions Northern Burlington County Regional High School 2PM – Field Events Saturday, June 9th, 2018 (Rain Date – June 10th) 2PM – Running Events NOTE: SCHOOLS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON SITE UNTIL 12:30 PM STARTING BLOCKS WILL BE SUPPLIED Girls 400m Hurdles Final on Time Girls 100 Hurdle Finals Boys 400m Hurdles Final on Time Boys 110 Hurdle Finals 1600m Wheelchair Final on Time Girls 100m Dash Finals Boys 100m Dash Finals Girls 100m Dash Trials Boys 100m Dash Trials 100m Wheelchair Final on Time Girls 100m Hurdles Trials Girls 800m Run Final on Time Boys 110m Hurdles Trials Boys 800m Run Final on Time Girls 1600m Run Final on Time 800m Wheelchair Final on Time Boys 1600m Run Final on Time Girls 200m Dash Final on Time Unified 4 X 100 Relay Final on Time Boys 200m Dash Final on Time Girls 4x100 Relay Final on Time Girls 3200m Run Final on Time Boys 4x100 Relay Final on Time Boys 3200m Run Final on Time 400m Wheelchair Girls 4x800m Relay Final on Time Boys 4x800m Relay Final on Time Girls 400m Dash Final on Time Boys 400m Dash Final on Time Unified 4x400 Final on Time Girls 4x400m Relay Final on Time Boys 4x400m Relay Final on Time ORDER OF FIELD EVENTS – 9 Events starting at 2:00PM 1. POLE VAULT GIRLS 2. POLE VAULT BOYS 3. LONG JUMP Boys followed by Girls 4. TRIPLE JUMP Girls followed by Boys 5. HIGH JUMP Girls followed by Boys 6. SHOT PUT Boys followed by Girls Note: All Legal Attempts 7. SHOT PUT, DISCUS, JAVELIN WHEELCHAIR BOYS AND GIRLS in the Shot, Discus, Javelin 8. DISCUS Girls followed by Boys 9. JAVELIN Boys followed by Girls Triple Jump, and Long Jump will be measured. SATURDAY JUNE 9, 2018 – 2:00pm WHEELCHAIR SHOT, DISCUS AND JAVELIN BOYS & GIRLS SHOT PUT BOYS THEN GIRLS JAVELIN BOYS THEN GIRLS DISCUS GIRLS THEN BOYS LONG JUMP BOYS THEN GIRLS TRIPLE JUMP GIRLS THEN BOYS HIGH JUMP GIRLS THEN BOYS POLE VAULT BOYS POLE VAULT GIRLS Mission Statement The NJSIAA, a private, voluntary Association serves its student-athletes, member schools and related professional organizations by the administration of education-based interscholastic athletics, which support academic achievement, good citizenship and fair and equitable opportunities. We believe that member schools, along with their leagues and conferences, share these convictions: • A safe and healthy playing environment is essential to our mission. • Participation in interscholastic athletics enhances the educational experience of all students. • Interscholastic athletics is a privilege. • Excellence in both academics and athletics is pursued by all. • Interscholastic participation develops good citizenship and healthy lifestyles, fosters involvement of a diverse population and promotes positive school/community relations. • Rules promote fair play and minimizes risks. • Cooperation among members advances their individual and collective well-being. • Training of administrators and coaches promotes the educational mission of the Interscholastic Experiences. • Properly trained official/judges enhances interscholastic competition. • The NJSIAA is the recognized state authority on interscholastic athletic programs. • Support Unified Sports to offer opportunities for student with and without disabilities to train and compete alongside their peers in NJSIAA sanctioned activities. The NJSIAA is composed of 435 member high schools. It provides more than 284,000 student-athletes opportunities to participate in nearly 3,000 games, workshops, clinics and other NJSIAA-sponsored activities within a given year. The NJSIAA offers more championships for its student-athletes than any other state in the nation: For Boys: Cross-Country, Football, Soccer, Basketball, Bowling, Fencing, Ice Hockey, Swimming, Diving, Indoor Track Relay Championships, Indoor Track Individual Championships, Wrestling, Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track Championships, Tennis, and Volleyball. For Girls: Cross-Country, Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Bowling, Fencing, Swimming, Diving, Indoor Track Relay Championships, Indoor Track Individual Championships, Golf, Lacrosse, Softball, and Outdoor Track Championships. Competitive athletics is nothing more than playing according to a set of rules. Sports are the greatest example on earth of the practical application of the Golden Rule. Your support and encouragement of our high school sports program are earnestly invited. 14th Annual Shop Rite Cup 2016 - 2017 Final Standings Group IV Group III Group II Ridge HS 83 West Essex HS 63 Haddonfield HS 118 Hunterdon Central HS 82 Northern Highlands HS 58 Mountain Lakes HS 69 Bridgewater-Raritan HS 78 No Valley Old Tappan HS 55 Manasquan HS 69 Montgomery HS 56 Governor Livingston HS 55 Bernards HS 53 Colts Neck HS 50 Moorestown HS 52 No Valley Demarest HS 46 Group I Non-Public A Non-Public B Shore Regional HS 39 Christian Brothers Academy ** 168 Villa Walsh ** 93 Verona HS 37 Delbarton HS ** 136 Oak Knoll ** 75 Arthur P. Schalick HS 35 Immaculate Heart Academy ** 133 Newark Academy 62 Bogota HS 31 Bergen Catholic HS ** 93 Hudson Catholic 52 Hasbrouck Heights HS 27 Pingry 92 Mater Dei Prep 46 ** Points doubled for single gender school. NEW JERSEY STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1161 Route 130 North PO Box 487 Robbinsville, New Jersey 08691 THE SCHOOLS LISTED BELOW WERE DISQUALIFICATION FREE FOR THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR Congratulations to the following schools, including their Administrators, Athletic Directors, Coaches, Fans and Players for their fine efforts in this important area of sportsmanship. Absegami High School Eastern High School Lacordaire Academy Academy of St. Elizabeth Eastern Christian High School Lakeland Regional High School Academy of the Holy Angels Edison Academy Lakewood High School Academy of Urban Leadership Elizabeth High School LEAP Academy University Charter Al-Ghazaly Jr.-Sr. High School Emerson Jr.-Sr. High School Lenape High School American History High School Essex Cty Vo-Tech - Bloomfield Lenape Valley Regional HS Arts High School Essex Cty Vo-Tech - West Caldwell The Lewis School of Princeton Asbury Park High School Florence Township Memorial HS Mahwah High School Atlantic City High School Fort Lee High School Mainland Regional High School Atlantic Co. Inst. of Tech Freedom Academy Charter Manasquan High School Barack Obama Green Charter HS Freehold Township High School Manchester Township HS Barnegat High School The Frisch School Manville High School Belvidere High School Gateway Regional High School Marion P. Thomas Charter HS Benedictine Academy Gill St. Bernard’s High School Marlboro High School Bergen Arts and Science Charter Glassboro High School Mary Help of Christians Academy Bernards High School Golda
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