Seven lehighvalleylive regional entries – five individuals and two relays – clinched automatic NJSIAA Meet of Champions berths from the Group 2 and 3 meet at Delsea High School. The top two finishers in each event earned automatic entry to Wednesday’s Meet of Champions (2 p.m.
, Pennsauken HS). 18 wildcards in each event will also qualify; the NJSIAA will announce the wild cards at a later time. Six medals were awarded at each event in groups.
Two LVL regional boys won MoC automatic berths. Hackettstown senior Redjee Nonez took second in the Group 2 boys triple jump with an effort of 45 feet, 5 inches, a personal-best for him and the No. 4 jump in the region this spring.
Nonez also medaled in the 110-meter high hurdles by coming in sixth in 15,02 seconds, a personal-best and tied for the No. 5 regional time this season. In the G2 1,600-meter run, Voorhees sophomore Dillon Devine ran almost a six-second personal best to finish second in 4 minutes, 16.
64 seconds, No. 2 in the region this spring. North Hunterdon junior Brody Sible was second in the G3 high jump at a personal-best tying 6 feet, 4 inches.
The boys relay with a MoC spot clinched is the Voorhees 400 relay of Alexander Metz, James Gecek, Elias Hanley, and Kasir Hanley, the No. 1 400 relay in the region. The Vikings ran 42.
56 seconds at groups behind only Camden at 42.23. Voorhees’ best time of the year is the 42.
38 they ran at sectionals last week. On the girls’ side, North Hunterdon’s 1,600-meter relay of.
