Ryan Patti | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com • Apr 22, 2024
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Thursday marks the 128th running of the Penn Relays at Franklin Field in Philadelphia.
Below, find the N.J. outlook for the girls discus.
When: Thursday at 9 a.m.
Qualifiers: Layla Giordano, Old Tappan; Sunsarai Moore, Glassboro; Aniyah Murrell-Sanders, Elizabeth; Brook-lynn Roberts, Winslow; Julia Sobilo, Immaculate Hear; Maylisa Bluford, Clayton;
Jersey outlook: The Garden State has six girls ready to make noise in this year’s discus championship at the Irving “Moon” Mondschein Throwing Complex. The discussion has to start with Old Tappan senior Layla Giordano, who threw her PR 170-4 to win at New Balance Nationals in June in the same circle she will throw in on Thursday morning. The number is the fourth-best toss in state history. The Princeton commit should be motivated to produce a similar number as her second-worst throw of last spring came at the Penn Relays – a 145-4 to finish sixth. It was additionally the lone meet she didn’t win at last year. Giordano is coming into the meet fresh off her the third-best throw of her career – a 157-flat for a gold at last week’s Bergen County Relays. N.J.’s other representatives are also very accomplished. Winslow junior Brook-lynn Roberts holds a PR 137-flat, Clayton senior Maylisa Bluford threw a PR 130-3 to take bronze at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions last spring, Immaculate Heart junior Julia Sobilo cranked a PR 136-3 at Saturday’s county relays, Glassboro sophomore Sunsarai Moore chucked a PR 130-4 at Saturday’s Woodbury Relays, and Elizabeth senior Aniyah Murrell-Sanders owns a PR 127-4.
Last N.J. champion: Delsea’s Jocelyn White threw a 157-3 in 2004, becoming the state’s first and only winner in the event.
Source Link: https://www.nj.com/highschoolsports/2024/04/penn-relays-2024-complete-nj-girls-discus-preview.html
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