The NJSIAA Meet of Champions, the final official competition of the spring track and field season, is scheduled to start at 2 p.
m. on June 3 at Pennsauken High School.
>>> Morris and Sussex County Athletes Set for NJSIAA Track Meet of Champions
A total of 29 schools from Morris and Sussex counties will send their top-tier athletes to compete. Qualification was achieved through top group finishes or wild-card entries.
Individual Qualifiers by School
Boonton: Walter Hedblom-Green qualified in the javelin, and Patrick Piechowski qualified in the high jump.
Butler: Anna Totyik secured her spot in the high jump, while Oscar Zacharski qualified in the triple jump.
Chatham: Marcus Valenzuela will represent the school in the 1,600-meter race.
Delbarton: Daniel Gallic qualified in the javelin, Martin Hindenlong in the high jump, and Alexander Makovsky in the pole vault.
Hackettstown: Thomas Bengyak qualified to compete in the pole vault event.
Hanover Park: Kyle Dunn will compete in the 100-meter dash.
High Point: Giovoughni Dureny and Gabe Elston both qualified to compete in the pole vault.
Jefferson: Gwen Silipena secured her qualification in the discus event.
Kinnelon: Sophia Ingargiola qualified to represent the school, alongside Gavin Varner who qualified in the pole vault.
Madison: Sadie Chase and Nicole Driscoll qualified in the pole vault, Rohan Tucker qualified in the 100, 200, and 400-meter events, and the Girls 4x800 team also advanced.
Mendham: John Aymil qualified in the discus throw, and Caden Blaise advanced in the triple jump.