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RESULTS

Nottingham senior Shamali Whittle won three occasions and had two public top-25 completions among the champion exhibitions at the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Groups 2 and 3 winter olympic style events title meets on Saturday in Toms River.

Shave won Group 2 sectional titles in the 400, 55 obstacles and 55 scramble. Shave's 55 scramble season of 6.33 seconds outperformed St. Peter's Prep senior Fitzroy Ledgister (6.36) for the quickest time in the express this season, and it's tied for the eighth-best in the country this year as indicated by MileSplit, which has the public best this colder time of year at 6.24 by North Carolinian senior Terrell Robinson Jr.

Shave's 55 obstacles season of 7.57 seconds was barely shy of his season-best season of 7.45 from the Mercer County meet last month, which is second-best in the state behind East Brunswick senior Christopher Serrao and tied for eighth in the nation, where Serrao holds the public norm on the season. Shave's 400 success came in 50.55 seconds.

Ewing's Mekhi Stafford additionally turned in a state top-10 time in the 55 scramble, timing 6.50 to tie for 6th best in the state.

All finishers in the main six and ties progressed to the state bunch meet, set for Feb. 26 back at the Bennett Center.

Manchester Township won the Group 2 young men sectional title at 60.5 places, 12.5 before next in line Cinnaminson (48) to acquire the program's first young men winter olympic style sports sectional title. The group had occasion wins from Nicholas Loffredo in the 1600 (4:24.94) and the 3200 (9:46.88). Sea Township had wins from Mark Viggiano in the 800 (1:59.88) and in the 4x400 (3:30.33 by Ethan DeFonseka, Viggiano, Danny Cholak and Alexander Sadikov). Rumson-Fair Haven had wins in the high leap, from John Connors (5-10), and in the shaft vault, from Leonard Izzo (12-6). Malicah Etienne of Cinnaminson won the shot put at 50-7.

The young ladies Group 2 sectional title went to Rumson-Fair Haven with 107 places, 45 before next in line Point Pleasant Boro (62) as the program made it three of the beyond four sectional titles alongside wins in 2018 and 2019. Rumson-Fair Haven had wins from Megan Burns in the 400 (1:00.09), Julia Shanes in the 1600 (5:26.12), and in the 4x400 (4:11.51, from Katie Hennen, Tyler Argilagos, Clemmie Lilley and Burns).

Point Pleasant Boro's Shea Burke won the 55 obstacles in 8.59 seconds, great for 6th best in the express this season, and Hopewell Valley's Lucia Garcia-Beltran won the 55 in 7.24 seconds, really great for seventh-best in the express this season. Sea Township's Megan Meade won the 800 (2:28.27), Cinnaminson's Stephanie Renouf won the 3200 (11:31.24), Holmdel's Justine Prophete won the high leap (4-10), Point Pleasant Boro's Katelyn Fisher won the shaft vault (10-0), and Raritan's Taylor Moore won the shot put (33-5 ¼).

Foals Neck's young ladies made it three straight sectional titles, getting 80 focuses to wrap 26 before next in line Middletown North (54) in Central Jersey, Group 3. Colts Neck had titles from Lilly Shapiro in the 1600 (5:14.41) and the 800 (2:18.45), from Presslie Mariner in the 3200 (11:21.81), and in the 4x400 (4:13.89, from Ava Suhocki, Olivia Petschauer, Kylie Jacoutot and Rosi Raggi).

Allentown's Hannah Swale won the high leap at 5-2, tying for the tenth best leap in the express this season. Middletown North had a couple of wins, from Hailey Guerreri in the 55 obstacles (8.80) and from Jada McKnight in the shot put (32-3). Princeton had a success from Peyton Reynolds in the pole vault (8-6), while West Windsor-Plainsboro North's Victoria Henry won the 55 in 7.32 seconds and Neptune's Imani Fitzpatrick won the 400 in 59.00 seconds.

WW-P North's young men caused it four sectional titles in the beyond five years the meets to have been held, adding the current year's Group 3 title to wins in the segment in 2018 and 2019, and a North Jersey Section 2, Group 3 win in 2017. The Knights' 90 focuses more than bent over second-place Middletown North's 43.

The Knights had five occasion wins en route, including a few state and public champion exhibitions. Malwandla Baloyi won the high leap at 6-5 ¼, great for the season's third-best in the state and 44th-best in the country. Baloyi additionally won the post vault at 12-6 and the 55 obstacles in 7.96 seconds. Nikhil Makker's 1600 success in 4:19.99 was really great for seventh-best in the express this season, and Makker added a success in the 3200 in 9:38.49. Makker and Baloyi were in the middle of starter Sagar Sharma and anchor Jeffrey Chen in a triumphant 4x400 in 3:33.46.

Hamilton West's Jaci Summers won the 55 in 6.54 seconds, tied for 10th best in the express this season, Matawan's Nikolaus Winzer won the shot put at 54-7 ½, great for 10th best in the express this season, and Colts Neck's Ryan Johnson won the 800 in 2:01.10. Johnson's 1600 season of 4:21.12 was really great for 10th best in the express this season. Middletown North had an occasion victor on the young men side in Jack Chenoweth, who required the 400 in 51.44 seconds.