Women's Indoor Track & Field
Elaina Styer (Estell Manor/Ocean City) was named NJAC Field Athlete of the Week. Styer finished second out of 30 in the long jump (5.50), setting a new personal best. She also finished second out of 15 in the high jump (1.55) and placed fourth out of 26 in the 60m hurdles, tying her school record from last year (9.03 seconds).
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Emma Conroy (Matawan/Matawan) finished third out of 22 runners in the 500m with a time of (1:19.80) at the Fastrack Season Opener. Conroy also ran a leg of the 4x400 earned fourth place out of 14 relay teams (4:03.01).
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Eva Morrison (Northfield/Mainland) led the Ospreys in the pole vault at the Fastrack Season Opener in third place out of 19 competitors, tying her second-best career indoor vault (3.40m).
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Men's Indoor Track & Field
Ahmad Fogg (Egg Harbor Twp./EHT) was the top competitor for the Ospreys at the Fastrack Season Opener. Fogg won out of 40 sprinters in the 60m with a personal best of 7.10 seconds. Fogg also finished third out of 50 in the long jump (7.05m).
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Kyle Greenleaf (Barnegat/Barnegat) placed second out of 46 runners in the 300m (35.22 seconds) at his first career meet. Greenleaf was a member of the 4x400 team that placed fourth out of 11 (3:26.85).
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Anthony McCullough (Hi-Nella/Sterling) was the runner-up to Fogg in the 60m, six hundredths behind with a time of 7.16 seconds. McCullough also placed 15th out of 55 runners in the 200m with a time of 22.76 seconds.
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Men's Basketball
Justin Harper (Bridgeton/Wildwood Catholic) led Stockton to victory over William Paterson with a career high of 20 points. Harper had averages of 15.5 points and 3.0 rebounds per game in two contests last week. He finished the week with a total of 31 points.
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Tayvon Gaither (Mt. Laurel/Lenape) led the Ospreys with 18 points versus TCNJ, giving the Ospreys their first NJAC win of the season. Gaither shot 10-16 (62.5%) in two games last week, with 33 points and nine rebounds combined.
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Women's Basketball
Zemirah Enalls (Barnegat/Barnegat) scored double figures for the fourth consecutive, tying her career high with 15 points versus TCNJ. Enalls grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds versus William Paterson, leading the team with 18 rebounds during the week. Enalls led the team in field goal percentage with 57% and sits first in the NJAC rankings currently with 68.4% this season.
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Madisyn McNair (Hackensack/Hackensack) led the Ospreys with a career-high 14 points versus William Paterson. McNair shot 5-10 (50%) from the floor, including 3-3 beyond the arc. She also picked up four assists for the week, tying for first on the team.
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