Bakari Tice | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com • May 17, 2024
Photo Credits: Duncan Williams / For Nj Advanced Media
Bergen County’s group champs hit the track at Hackensack high school to crown one-true county champ in each event and there were fireworks all around. From state-leading marks in the throws to impressive times on the track, the meet was filled with performances to rave about.
Below, find out who headlined the action at the 2024 Bergen County Meet of Champions.
Layla Giordano of Old Tappan finished the day an impressive double. The Princeton commit tossed a 50-0 to win the shot put, doubling up with a 167-4 in the discus. Giordano takes over N.J. No. 2 in the shot put and along with Livingston’s Jessica Oji, she’s one of just two to throw 50-0 since Donovan Catholic’s Alyssa Wilson did so in 2017. She also shattered the county record of 48-10½ that Amarys Berry threw to win the 2016 Group 4 title. She holds the state-lead in the discus too with the 167-10 that won her the Penn Relays title.
“I’ve been really waiting for a good shot meet”, said Giordano afterwards. “In practic, it’s been like consistent, high 40s high 40s But I think today the weather was decent and all the conditions were right for me to just hit one”.
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ic’s BenShue became the best thrower in Bergen County this season with his wins in the discus and shot put. The Texas commit began the day with a 201-9 in the discus, following it up with a 68-0 on his final throw in the shot put to reclaim N.J. No. 1. Shue also captured his third Bergen County M.O.C title in each event.
Shue let out a huge scream to as he let go of the shot put to eclipse his PR. “It’s just me being insane in my own head”, he said afterwards. “I take the intensity of wrestling and football out in track which I think helps me a lot more than even other people”.
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