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Old Tappan Finishes 11th in the State – Girls Track & Field

September 19, 2024

Athlete ID: NJ-000012

Patrick Glinogo

University of San Carlos


Sport(s): Sprint

Final 2024 girls track & field Top 20:

N.J.’s best teams hold form through postseason


The NJSIAA Group Championships have come and gone and so has the Meet of Champions.

We’ve reached the end of another N.J. track and field season, and simply put, it was a year to remember.

NJ.com released its final girls Fab 50 on Thursday, and now it’s time for one last update of the girls Top 20. Which squads ended the year strong?


Scroll for the final rankings release of the 2024 campaign.


11-Old Tappan



Last week’s ranking: No. 12The Golden Knights were third in the Group 3 team title race behind Winslow and Timber Creek. Old Tappan’s season can be boiled down to several enormous meets, including the team’s county championship that got incredibly tight with Demarest in the scoring department and its third North 1, Group 3 crown in a row. Thrower Layla Giordano defended her M of Cs gold in the discus as did fellow senior Abby Dennis in the 100 hurdles on Wednesday.

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Old Tappan senior Layla Giordano said someone sent her the Meet of Champions discus record before Wednesday’s Meet of Champions. Giordano set her sights on beating the record, which was set by former Donovan Catholic standout, Alyssa Wilson, when Wilson uncorked a throw of 168-1 back in 2017. Not only did Giordano break Wilson’s record, she shattered it with her final throw of her Meet of Champions career.
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