VOTE for HSS Girls Track and Field Performer of the Week for April 20-26
After another fun week of the high school girls track and field season, it's time to look back on the best performances. Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the HSS North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page. Sophee Estrems, Demarest The junior anchored Demarest to a come-from-behind victory and its first ever Penn Relays mini-wheel with a strong 58.
55 split as the Norsewomen ran 4:03. 83 and threatened the school record. Camille Hayletts, Bergenfield The junior sizzled at the Penn Relays in a very strong heat of the 4-x-400 relay, running the second 400 split of all North Jersey runners (57.
32) which was the fastest anchor split in a race where eight teams ran under 4:10. Julia Mattioli, Ramapo Injuries forced the talented senior into triple duty at Penn. She first ran a sub 2:20 800 leg as Ramapo ran the fastest North Jersey 4-x-800 of the year as planned but then had to fill in on a solid 4-x-100 team and helped Ramapo's 4-x-400 relay team to the fastest time ever recorded at Penn by a North Jersey team.
Jenna Monaco, Dumont The senior, who is headed for Arkansas State, had her season's best vault when she cleared 12-2 3/4, nearly a foot higher than she vaulted a year ago at Penn Relays to finish sixth and just miss a medal. Cortnie Smalls, Wayne Hills The sophomore leaped into the spotlight in the same race as Estrems, moving the Patriots from fifth to second with a 58. 60 400 split, enabling her team to win its first set of medals at Penn in a strong 4:05.
40. Voting closes at 5 p. m.