Ryan Patti | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com • Apr 29, 2024
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Have you caught your breath yet?
The Penn Relays success the Garden State saw on both the boys and girls’ ends was only fitting.
It capped an absolutely outstanding start to the season for N.J.’s best and gave us an idea of what the rest of the spring could look like. We’re in for a wild final six weeks if this keeps up.
Scroll for 10 things the month of April taught us in N.J. track.
Old Tappan senior Layla Giordano continues to amaze. The Princeton commit won the discus title at the Penn Relays with a season-best 167-10. It’s N.J.’s first girls discus winner at the meet since 2004 and only the second ever. She threw a 151-6 and 146-3 to go with three fouls on Thursday in Philadelphia. Giordano also threw a 157-flat at the Bergen County Relays earlier this month, but that’s not all. She had a throw in practice the day before the Penn Relays that according to Old Tappan throwing coach Pete Dunn felt like a 180-footer. The state record is a 182-even launched by Donovan Catholic’s Alyssa Wilson in 2017. With the form Giordano is currently in, it seems she has six weeks of legitimate chances to break N.J. discus history.
“Early on this season, she has been frustrated, but every meet she has been getting better and better,” Dunn said after Giordano’s Penn Relays win. “It’s tough because she hasn’t really thrown the disc much since last spring. She has been pretty consistent with improving and this has been a goal of hers since last year. She’s pretty much back where she left off last year.”
Timber Creek and Winslow butt heads every year, but we could be in for a war this spring. The outdoor season is proving to be important for Winslow. Junior Brook-lynn Roberts can’t throw discus or javelin indoors, the triple jump isn’t an indoor event for sophomore Ma’Syiah Brawner to rack up points in, and senior Dominique Clement doesn’t have the winter to score in the 400 hurdles. It’s the same for Timber Creek. One of junior Billie Frazier’s top events is the 400 hurdles. The Chargers are a team that leans on the sprinting events and indoors, there are less of them and the distances are different from the outdoor season. There’s a lot more this team can do to rack up points outdoors. Is it just these two in the race? Could Old Tappan’s senior duo of Layla Giordano and Abby Dennis along with their pole vaulting core make a move in the group? Are Moorestown, Mount Olive and North Hunterdon teams we need to be keeping an eye on? We’ll see how these next six weeks unfold.
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