
Using these polls, we highlight some of the top performances of the past week in New Jersey track and field action! Who do you think was the best of the best?
Last Week's Winner: Anthony Liakhnovich of Hammonton brought in 39% of the votes. His nomination came off his 65-1.75 NJ No. 1 in the shot put and 172-6 in the discus during the Delsea Crusader Field Meet. He followed that up with wins in the same events during the Rebel Relays this past week and still holds the state lead in the shot as well as NJ No. 2 in the discus.
Polls will close Thursday at 8:00 PM ET.
- Wyatt Falkowski of Christian Brothers Academy clocked 4:18.11 in the 1600m for NJ No. 1 at the Colt Team Challenge.
- Dominic Bassey of Winslow Township ran 54.05 NJ No. 1 in the 400H to lead the Deptford Spartan Relays.
- Ryan James of Gloucester City cleared 6-7 for NJ No. 1 in the high jump and 20-2 in the long jump at Deptford Spartan Relays.
- Benjamin Shue of Bergen Catholic threw 191-11 NJ No. 1 in the discus and 62-10.25 NJ No. 3 in the shot put at HH's Penn Relay Field Event Qualifier.
- Jalen Balbuena of Fort Lee jumped 22-7.75 for NJ No. 1 in the long jump at HH's Penn Relay Field Event Qualifier and recorded 5-10 in the high jump and 11.24 in the 100m during Fort Lee's dual this week.
- Joe Seib of St. Rose threw 60+ twice this week, a 63-0.25 NJ No. 2 at Rocket Relays and 61-1.25 at Penn Relays Qualifier. He also hit a 153-6 NJ No. 11 at Rock Relays in the discus.
- Marcus Hood of Deptford matched his own state lead in the pole vault with a second straight 15-0 clearance at Deptford Spartan Relays.