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Tracking Lions: Welsh, Ras Advance to Group IV Championship Meet

4x400 meter relay team of Deittman, Fleming, Ras, Bishop fourth

The Middletown High School North track and field teams competed this weekend in the Central Jersey Group IV Sectional Meet.

Nick Welsh was the top finisher for the boys as he placed fifth in the javelin with a throw of 151-feet 9-inches.

Nicole Ras was the girls only individual winner as she was fourth in the high jump, clearing 5-feet.

The girls 4x400 meter relay team of Jen Deittman, Jordan Fleming, Ras, and Nicole Bishop medaled on Saturday as they placed fourth as they just missed breaking 4-minutes with a time of 4:00.23.

Welsh, Ras, and the 4x400 meter relay team all advance to the Group IV Championship meet which will be held at Old Bridge next weekend.

Central Jersey Group IV Sectional

Middletown North

 

Boys

Girls

100

20

Joe Racioppi

11.63

23

Amanda Dare

13.51

200

23

Sean Tonnsen

24.05

21

Amanda Dare

27.52

400

21

Troy Prata

52.58

7

Nicole Bishop

58.71

800

31

Mike Sudyka

2:08.59

12

Jen Dulin

2:23.36

1600

18

Tom O’Niell

4:39.60

13

Jessica Molnar

5:37.09

3200

15

Tom O’Neill

10:15.08

13

Monika Juswiak

12:26.61

100/110 HH

20

Sean Tonnesen

16.61

29

Kendall Baldwin

18.72

400IH

8

Brandon Gilkes

57.26

 

Jessica Forlizzi

1:20.05

4x400

9

Middletown North

3:26.50

4

Middletown North

4:00.23

Shot

14

Dave Oster

41-00.00

29

Raquel Rivera

27-00.00

Disc

12

Mike Galluccio

115-11

24

Raquel Rivera

80-04

Jav

5

Nick Welsh

151-09

 

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LJ

17

Nick Welsh

19-08.25

21

Anastasia VanRyck de Gro

14-07.00

TJ

27

Romeo Nucum

36-04.50

23

Emily Lavin

30-11.00

HJ

12

Tony Pacheco

5-10

T4

Nicole Ras

5-00

PV

 

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Central Jersey Group IV

Track & Field Sectionals

Boys Team Scores

Place

School

Points

1

East Brunswick

83

2

Trenton Central

68

3

Old Bridge

57

4

Freehold Township

40

5

West Windsor-Plainsboro South

38

6

Sayreville

34

7

North Brunswick

24

7

South Brunswick

24

7

Montgomery

24

10

Jackson Memorial

22

11

Brick Memorial

20

12

Marlboro

18

13

Manalapan

11

13

Monroe

11

15

Pennsauken

9

16

Howell

5

17

Rancocas Valley

4

18

Hillsborough

2

18

Middletown North

2

 

Central Jersey Group IV

Track & Field Sectionals

Girls Team Scores

Place

School

Points

1

South Brunswick

66

2

West Windsor-Plainsboro South

63

3

Hillsborough

50

4

Jackson Memorial

47

5

North Brunswick

41

6

Montgomery

34

7

Howell

27

8

Trenton Central

26

9

Rancocas Valley

25

10

Brick Memorial

20

10

Sayreville

20

12

Freehold Township

19

13

Old Bridge

17.67

14

Manalapan

11

15

Marlboro

10

16

Middletown North

6.33

17

Monroe

6

17

East Brunswick

6

19

Pennsauken

1

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