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NJSIAA Sectional Meets Saturday, November 14, 2020 Section Site 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 Sectional 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] State of New Jersey OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR PO BOX 001 TRENTON, NJ 08625-0001 PHILIP D. MURPHY Governor October 22, 2020 Dear Friends, On behalf of the State of New Jersey, I am pleased to extend greetings to all those participating in the New Jersey State Athletic Association Fall 2020 Championships. Since its inception, the NJSIAA has been dedicated to athletic and academic excellence, health and safety, and cooperation and fairness. The organization’s commitment to this service continues to have a truly constructive impact on New Jersey’s youth. Participating in high school sports is a great chance for students to learn many skills that will translate positively in their future development. Involvement builds character, encourages teamwork, and teaches leadership skills to student athletes. As Governor, I commend the NJSIAA and student athletes for your steadfast commitment, hard work and dedication and join with each of your families, friends and fellow New Jerseyans to applaud you on your accomplishments. Best wishes for an enjoyable season and continued success. My very best, Philip D. Murphy Governor NJSIAA Sectional Meets Saturday, November 14, 2020 Section Site Meet Director North I Garrett Mountain Victor Wu West Paterson, NJ North II Oak Ridge Park Robert Byrnes Oak Ridge, NJ Central Thompson Park John Hein Monroe, NJ South Delsea High School Ed Colona Franklinville, NJ THE NJSIAA PROUDLY THANKS THE FOLLOWING CORPORATE SPONSORS ALL SPORTS OFFICIALS LLC NEW JERSEY DEVILS AMERICAN ATHLETIC TRACK AND TURF NJ ADVANCE MEDIA | NJ.COM ATLANTIC HEALTH SYSTEM NORTHWEST DESIGNS INK CLIFF KEEN ATHLETICS PGA TOUR SUPERSTORE COACHES CORNER/DOLLAMUR PSE&G DICK'S SPORTING GOODS ROTHMAN ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTE HOMETOWN TICKETING RPS BOLLINGER INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION APPROVED SHOPRITE BASKETBALL OFFICIALS (“IAABO”) INVESTORS BANK SPIKE’S TROPHIES, LTD JOLYN THE NEW JERSEY STATE GOLF ASSOCIATION METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION U.S. ARMY M-F ATHLETIC COMPANY WILSON SPORTING GOODS MID-ATLANTIC DAIRY ASSOCIATION ZOLNIER CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS Ready to design a magnificent one-of-a-kind championship ring for your team We have completely revamped the way we serve our customers during this unprecedented time - Professional Ring Designer to meet with you and the Team (Zoom Meetings available) o Speak or meet with a knowledgeable Rep that has worked with hundreds of teams in the past to design your next ring. 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Johnson HS Wojcik, Peter 48 12 Colasurdo, Alexa 94 Cvercko, Simon 1 10 Total: 14 Rojas, Nayeli 41 10 DeLisle, Grace 88 10 Fabrizzio, Hunter 2 12 East Brunswick Vo-Tech Seemar, Zachary 47 12 Erwin, Clare 89 12 Gunsiorowski, Kyle 3 12 Ferral, Dylan 134 11 Flower, Elizabeth 90 12 Karnaugh, Michael 4 12 Total: 12 Pearce, Harrison 135 9 Hanley, Spencer 95 10 Langston, Ian 5 10 Burlington Twp. HS Strzeminski, Michael 136 11 Hutchinson, Noah 96 12 Moreira, Joshua 6 11 Austin, Claudia 49 11 Sutton, Ryan 137 12 Marino, Nathaniel 97 9 Racanelli, Vincent 7 11 Bal, Kumin 50 9 Szkondy, Michael 138 12 Nugent, Lucinda 91 12 Total: 7 Beck, Angelina 51 9 Total: 5 Parsons, Clare 92 10 Beck, Kareem 53 12 Allentown HS Pastula, Nicholas 98 10 Edison HS Eichman, Joshua 54 11 Byrnes, Eli 22 11 Abramik, Sean 140 12 Schaeffer, Abby 93 12 Ellison, Jaxson 55 11 Conti, Chloe 8 9 Datta, Tilak 141 12 Senn, Matthew 99 10 Klinger, Nathan 56 12 DeGrazia, Braeden 16 11 DiCocco, Beniamino 142 9 Sosidko, Philip 100 12 Zerillo, John 59 12 Estevez, Ayden 17 11 Ferrell, Justin 143 11 Vastola, Anthony 101 9 Sherman, Aydan 57 12 Gallichio, Marcu 21 11 Jaganmohan, Sivesh 144 12 Snyder, Preston 58 12 Total: 14 Hanson, Nicole 10 12 Narayanan, Gayathri 139 12 Timms, Maeve 52 10 Hoernlein, Dylan 18 10 Delran HS Osiemo, Victor 145 10 Brewer, Isaiah 106 11 Lyken, Sekai 19 12 Total: 11 Vadul, Akshay 146 10 Desiderio, Luke 107 11 Murray, Andie 11 11 Cinnaminson HS Total: 8 Digney, Michael 108 11 Rentner, Meghan 12 10 Averill, Jenna 60 11 Flynn, Paige 102 9 Ewing H.S., Trenton Samuels, Hunter 20 11 Boyko, Alexander 67 10 Hayes, Meara 836 11 Guarino, Anthony 109 11 Scotto, Angelina 13 12 Boyko, Sergey 68 12 Montferrat, Dan 840 Howard, Anise 103 11 Slimowicz, Kelly 14 12 Clark, Dean 69 10 Munroe, Matthew 838 10 Kakowski, Connor 110 11 Thompsen, Sophia 15 12 Coceano, Ryan 70 10 Soltysik, Megan 837 Law, Fiona 104 11 Total: 14 Coller, Grace 61 11 Vasquez, Lucas 839 12 Maher, Riley 111 12 Dolan, Erin 62 11 Bordentown Regional HS Mitchell, Jimmy 112 10 Total: 5 McCarron, Matt 71 10 Basile, Isabella 23 9 O'Neill, Danielle 105 11 Renouf, Stephanie 63 10 Freehold Township HS Berenato, Faith 24 10 Bossdorf, Abigail 147 11 Ringer, Grace 64 11 Total: 11 Donthula, Ajay 30 9 Bossdorf, Molly 148 12 Schill, Tyler 72 10 Dunellen HS Eiffert, Nicholas 31 12 Bossdorf, Tess 149 11 Storti, Patrick 73 10 Baca, Xiomara 113 10 Eun, Kellie 25 9 Guarino, Jacob 154 12 Wait, Morgan 65 12 Newland, Brooke 114 10 Gentry, Tyler 32 12 Guerriero, Richard 155 9 Willers, Madison 66 9 Samayoa, Gabe 116 9 Hornbeck, Hannah 26 11 Haley, Megan 150 10 Total: 14 Santiago, Abe 117 12 Leung, Calvin 33 12 Kirsch, Brianna 151 11 Varnichenko, Ardin 115 9 Machanpalli, Rishi 34 12 Colts Neck HS LaCanna, Nicholas 156 11 Total: 5 Mortello, Logan 35 11 Allegro, Joe 81 11 Lew, Nicholas 157 12 Pell, Montana 27 11 Bogdan, Matt 82 12 East Brunswick HS Lundberg, Steven 158 11 Cantillo, Liliana 118 12 Williams, Cameron 36 9 Canova, Gianna 74 9 Matthews, Lilah 152 9 Chen, Christina 119 12 Wilson, Jessica 29 12 Johnson, Ryan 83 11 Zawatski, Emma 153 9 DeBellis, Marco 125 11 Smullen, Emerie 28 12 Mariner, Christian 84 11 Roman, Cristian 159 11 D'Onofrio, Ariana 120 10 Total: 14 Mariner, Presslie 75 11 Valentino, Daniel 160 11 McNamara, Jacob 85 9 Gonzalez, Matthew 126 12 Brick Township HS Total: 14 Pavlosky, Ashley 76 9 Park, Lena 121 12 Anderson, Adam 42 12 Perkinson, Dylan 86 12 Prasad, Roma 122 11 Governor Livingston HS Bergen, Owen 43 10 Burke, Molly 161 10 Petschauer, Olivia 77 10 Pusung, Emma 123 11 Colella, Brandon 44 12 Facey, Bryce 168 11 Wilmot, Ava 80 10 Quan, Tyler 127 10 Coombs, Julia 37 12 Frank, Joseph 169 10 Schandall, Joey 87 12 Soherwardy, Zain 128 11 Cruz, Ethan 45 11 Jaqua, Connelly 162 10 Shah, Kavita 78 12 Soufi, Kareem 129 12 D'Elia, Zachary 46 Linde, Aidan 170 10 Shapiro, Lilly 79 11 Sun, Amanda 124 10 Fakhreddine, Isabella 38 12 Marinko, Christopher 171 11 Total: 14 Tiongko, Matthew 130 12 Gioberti, Olivia 39 11 McGrath, Patrick 172 9 Licensed To: LFRacing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11/9/2020 Page 2 NJSIAA XC Sectionals Central 2020 - 11/14/2020 Thompson Park School Roster Name
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