Old Tappan's Track & Field School Records as of 6/2023

High School Sports Elite • Jul 01, 2023

Photo Credits: Brandon Giordano

Old Tappan High School Girls

Track & Field Records

Individual Events

100m Abigail Dennis 12.07 2023

100HH Abigail Dennis 14.41 2023

200m Abigail Dennis 24.91 2023

400m Aileen Trendler 57.2 1984

400IH Heather Parrish 64.0 1991

800m Caroline O’Sullivan 2:11.04 2018

1600m Caroline O’Sullivan 4:50.76 2018

3200m Dianna Russini 11:12.7 2001

Long Jump Abigail Dennis 19‘0″ 2023

Triple Jump Shenise Halsey 37’8″ 2006

High Jump Taryn DeLeon 5’7″ 2013

Shot Put Layla Giordano 45’6″ 2023

Discus Layla Giordano 170’4 2023

Javelin Shannon Spafford 143’9″ 2004

Pole Vault Marisa DiGia 12’2″ 2019

Shot Put Relay (3)

99‘8.5″ L. Giordano, M. Giordano, B. Delaney, 2022

Discus Relay (3)

336’4 L. Giordano, M. Ward, M. Giordano, 2022

Triple Jump

1 Shenise Halsey 37-8 2006

2 Marisa DiGia 35-11.5 2019

T3 Stacia Palahnuk 35-9 1983

T3 Jazzin Clark 35-9 2016

5 Aileen Trendler 35-8.75 1984

6 Debbie Pagan 35-2.75 1980

7 Taryn DeLeon 34-11 2013

8 Alyssa Fanucci 34-10.5 2004

9 Lauren Bilali 34-10.25 2013

10 Amy Hever 34-6.5 1992

11 Layla Giordano 34-3.75 2022

Shot Put

1 Layla Giordano 45’6″ 2023

2 Andrea Cerbie 39-8.5 2004

3 Sophie Downey 37-3.25 2018

4 Maya Giordano 36’7.5′ 2023

Discus

1 Layla Giordano 170’4″ 2023

2 Chaya Tesker 118-6 1996

3 Jeanine DeSocio 118-0 1988

4 Andrea Cerbie 116-3 2004

5 Kirsten Teschauer 116-2 1983

6 Maya Vanderlinden 115-0 2017

7 Rachel Goldstein 114-3 2000

8 Jane Kim 114-0 2012

9 Jackie Kelly 111-9 2018

10 Mackenzie Ward 111-8 2022

11 Jean Marie Marconi 111-6 1994

12 Maya Giordano 111’10” 2023 

Javelin – new Javelin 2002

1 Shannon Spafford 143-9 2004

2 Mackenzie Ward 132-2 2022

3 Christine Spilka 123-6 2010

4 Gianna Saccoccio 112-1 2019

5 Jackie Kelly 111-7 2018

6 Andrea Cerbie 107-9 2002

7 Taylor Nash 107-5 2015

8 Gabby Bedrosian 106-10 2016

9 Noelle Forcellati 106-4 2022

10 Ashley Sullivan 105-9 2015

11 Sohee Kim 103-9 2016

12 Elliana Olivo 103-0 2019

13 Layla Giordano 99-5 2023

High Jump

1 Taryn DeLeon 5-7 2013

2 Shenise Halsey 5-6 2006

3 Taylor Parcells 5-4 2015

4 Dunja Hinrichs 5-3 1979

T5 Debbie Pagan 5-2 1980

T5 Emily Lamparello 5-2 1998

T5 Jazzin Clark 5-2 2016

T5 Marisa DiGia 5-2 2018

9 Kristen Pilatowski 5-1 1980

T10 Cheryl Dunn 5-0 1977

T10 Jean Marie Santoro 5-0 1982

T10 Lois Glasgow 5-0 1985

T10 Monica Nathans 5-0 1992

T10 Shannon Spafford 5-0 2002

T10 Sydney Walsh 5-0 2011

T10 Ariana Chipolone 5-0 2013

T10 Skylar Regan 5-0 2016

T10 Jamie Budge 5-0 2017

T10 Julia Powell 5-0 2018

T10 Carly Powell 5-0 2018

T10 Samantha Kranzler 5-0 2022

T22 Jen Krokus 4-10 1987

T22 Tamar Hagopian 4-10 2008

T22 Rachel Abolafia 4-10 2013

T22 Natalie Carril 4-10 2021

T22 Layla Giordano 4-10 2021

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