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Meet of Champions

Below are the individuals that have earned a Meet of Champions title. To say that you are the best of the best in the state of New Jersey is not an easy accomplishment.

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2022 Outdoor 4 x 800m Relay Champions

9:25.70

The team led from the start and never looked back. Being the first event of the meet meant that many of the legs had a big day ahead of them.

Kelsey Niglio led off 2:16:29

Kerry O'Day 2nd leg 2:25.52

Megan Niglio 3rd leg 2:24.88

Nicole Clifford anchor 2:19.03

9:25.70

2022 Indoor 4x800m Relay Champions

9:13.42

This relay had yet to lose during the indoor season and today would be no different. Three of the girls had already raced and the 4x800 was closing out the meet. Right from the start the girls showed that they meant business.

Kelsey Niglio lead off leg 2:15.0

Kerry O'Day 2nd leg 2:21.4

Megan Niglio 3rd leg 2:22.1

Nicole Clifford anchor leg 2:14.8

9:13.42

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2021 Cross Country Team

19:23.40 Team Average

The girls made history becoming the first program in school history to win a Meet of Champions title. They did it in record fashion with the fastest team average in South Jersey History and continued their undefeated season.

Nicole Clifford 18:43 11th

Kelsey Niglio 19:22 35th

Kerry O'Day 19:24 38th

Olivia Parkinson 19:30 44th

Megan Niglio 19:58 60th

Alaina Bromley 21:05 113th

Noelle Falzone 21:45 134th

1st - 117 points

2016 Javelin Champion

Kaela Schrier

Kaela had an incredible season breaking the school record at the South Jersey Sectional meet and then capped it off by winning the javelin at the Meet of Champions with a throw of 134' 10"

134' 10"

Worker with Ladder

2013 Outdoor Shot Put & Discus Champion

Jessica Woodard

Throwing at Jost Stadium

47' 1.25"

161' 1"

2012 Discus Champion

Jessica Woodard

This relay had yet to lose during the indoor season and today would be no different. Three of the girls had already raced and the 4x800 was closing out the meet. Right from the start the girls showed that they meant business.

Kelsey Niglio lead off leg 2:15.0

Kerry O'Day 2nd leg 2:21.4

Megan Niglio 3rd leg 2:22.1

Nicole Clifford anchor leg 2:14.8

151' 10"

2011 Discus Champion

Jessica Woodard

The girls made history becoming the first program in school history to win a Meet of Champions title. They did it in record fashion with the fastest team

142' 5"

1990 Outdoor 800m Champion

Monica Olkowski

Kaela had an incredible season breaking the school 

2:12.09

 1990 Indoor 800m Champion

Monica Olkowski

The team led from the start and never looked back. Being the first event of the meet meant that many of

2:12.46

1989 Outdoor 800m Champion

Monica Olkowski

Kaela had an incredible season breaking the school 

2:14.27

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