
3-Kanye Mills, Washington Township, 15.37. 5-Anthony Faust, Bishop Eustace, 10:12.46. 4-Jacob Cheng, Cherry Hill East, 10:08.15. 2-Jack Gaffin, Cherry Hill East, 9:50.72. 3-Chris Colavita, Washington Township, 4:31.12. 6-Ari Greenberg, Cherry Hill East, 2:00.96. 5-Quentin Pratt-Adams, Winslow Township, 52.05. 4-Miles Reed, Washington Township, 51.98. 2-Cristian Moore, Camden Catholic, 50.15. 5-John Williams, Washington Township, 23.04. 4-Kenneth Everett Jr., Winslow Township, 23.03. 6-Kenneth Everett Jr., Winslow Township, 11.42. 5-Je’Von Johnson, Winslow Township, 11.41. May 24, Washington Township BOYS DIVISIONġ00: 1-Jo’Nathan Silver, Washington Township, 10.87. The Cherokee boys had three individual conference champions, as well as a first-place finish in the 4-by-800-meter relay (7:58.38) with the team of Lucas Hatch, Robert Poplau, Conor Jacob and Nick Kuenkel.

Shawnee junior Kate Gsell won the triple jump competition with a jump of 34-7 ½. Seneca junior thrower Talia Lemyre was a double winner in the shot put (35-0) and discus, while teammate Mia Hill captured a conference title in the long jump with a distance of 17-5 ¾. Other Cherokee conference champions were freshman Megan Niglio (1600 5:14.79), senior Alison Cooke (400 hurdles 1:05.18) and 4-by-100-meter relay (49.45) with the team of Dani Gindville, Madison Van Haren, Jillian Strauss and Cooke. Clifford’s time also establishes a new school record, surpassing a 2:12.09 run by Monica Olkowski at the 1990 Meet of Champions. – Nine Lenape Regional High School District athletes and two Cherokee relay teams were crowned champions in the Olympic Conference track and field championships May 24 at Washington Township High School here.Ĭherokee senior Nicole Clifford won the 800-meter run in a meet-record time of 2:11.52, breaking the previous mark of 2:12.2 set by Washington Township’s Michelle Rowen in 1982.
