U.S. sweeps the relays at World Jr; Loxsom, Andrews finish 2-3 in 800 Jack Pfeifer Jul 27, 2010

Collegians Cas Loxsom and Robby Andrews won the silver and bronze medals in the men’s 800 on Sunday, the concluding day of the weeklong World Juniors championships in Moncton, New Brunswick.

Ajee Wilson 5th in 800, runs PR 2:04.18 Jack Pfeifer Jul 23, 2010

Ajee Wilson, the sophomore from Neptune (N.J.) High School, finished fifth in the women’s 800 in the World Junior Championships Thursday night in Moncton, New Brunswick. Wilson ran 2:04.18, a lifetime best and the fastest time by a high school girl in the country this year.

Nick Vena advances to SP final; Ajee Wilson averts catastrophe in 8 Jack Pfeifer Jul 21, 2010

Nick Vena (Morristown, NJ) advanced to the final of the men’s shot put Wednesday morning at the World Junior Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick. Using the international 6k implement, Vena put 65-3.5 for an automatic qualifier. He finished second in the preliminary round, behind Yongheng Deng of China, who did 65-11.5.

Greany advances to final Jack Pfeifer Jul 21, 2010

Shelby Greany didn’t get an auto Q but she did move into the final of the World Junior steeplechase, after finishing fifth in her heat on Tuesday morning in Moncton, New Brunswick.

N.J.'s Erin Donohue runs sub-2:00 Jack Pfeifer Jul 15, 2010

Erin Donohue, the Haddonfield (N.J.) native who is back in the metro area training with Coach Frank Gagliano, broke 2:00 in the 800 meters for the first time in her career this week, running 1:59.99 to win the Naimette-Xhovemont meet on Tuesday in Liege, Belgium.

Columbia (N.J.) girls finish second at inaugural Nike meet Jack Pfeifer Jul 06, 2010

EUGENE, Ore. – The Columbia/Maplewood girls’ team – one of three New Jersey schools in the meet – finished second at the first Nike Track Nationals meet last Friday. The event, contested by 12 boys’ teams and 12 girls’ teams from around the country, was an attempt to name the best high school track teams in the country.

Hawthorne makes Jamaican national team Jack Pfeifer Jun 30, 2010

Trisha-Ann Hawthorne (Alexander Hamilton, Elmsford) finished fourth in the 100 at the Jamaican national championships over the weekend in Kingston and as a result has been selected to run on the Jamaican national team later this summer.

Cuffe wins Jrs 5,000 but may not be on team Jack Pfeifer Jun 26, 2010

Aisling Cuffe, the junior at Cornwall Central H.S., defended her national Junior championship on Saturday in the girls’ 5,000 meters and won the race by 25 seconds, but she may not be eligible to run in the World Juniors meet for the United States later this summer.

Loxsom upsets Andrews in Jrs 800; NJ's Ajee Wilson wins girls 8 Jack Pfeifer Jun 25, 2010

In a battle of precocious college freshmen, Penn State’s Cas Loxsom beat Virginia’s Robby Andrews, 1:47.45-1:47.75, in the U.S. Juniors championship 800 Friday afternoon at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Both teenagers thus qualified for the U.S. team that will compete at the World Juniors later this summer in New Brunswick, Canada.

Fountain 2nd after Day One of Junior hep Jack Pfeifer Jun 24, 2010

\Whitney Fountain (Columbus, NYC) stood in 2nd place after the first day of the USATF Juniors heptathlon on Wednesday at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Fountain, believed to be competing in her first heptathlon – her entry was based on a pentathlon score – scored 3,241 points in the opening four events. She was just behind Ashley Smith (Millikan, Long Beach, Calif), the national high school leader this spring with a best of 5,225.

Columbia Jack Pfeifer Jun 07, 2010

Kyle Merber, the sophomore at Columbia who at 19 is establishing himself as an important miler, heads to Eugene, Ore., this week for his first NCAA outdoor championships. He won his regional quarterfinal in the 1,500, in a tactical race, to become 1 of 24 runners left in the event.

NCAA D-I: Scarlet Knights ride high/NYers' advance Jack Pfeifer May 31, 2010

Mike Mulqueen’s Scarlet Knights recorded a raft of lifetime bests and school records at the NCAA Division I East Regional meet over the weekend in Greensboro, N.C., as his Rutgers men’s team qualified four individuals and a 4x4 team to the national championship finals. Those will be held June 9-12 in Eugene, Ore.

NCAA D-II/D-III: Neely Spence wins Div II 5,000 Jack Pfeifer May 31, 2010

Neely Spence of Shippensburg defended her national championship at the NCAA Division II nationals over the weekend in Charlotte, N.C., turning back a challenge from a hometown runner, Tanya Zeferjahn of Queens University of Charlotte, 16:14.23-16:20.56. Zeferjahn, a 25-year-old graduate student from California,  had won the 10,000 earlier in the meet.