Woodstown, Marino win South Jersey Open division titles, team posts fastest average among all teams at the event
By Al Muskewitz
Riverview Sports News
LOGAN TOWNSHIP – Woodstown scored one of the most significant victories in the history of its boys cross country program Saturday when it won its division in the South Jersey Open at DREAM Park. But a very real case could be made that the Wolverines won the entire day as well.
Led by Salem County champion Jacob Marino’s photo-finish win in the individual race, the Wolverines placed four of their five counters in the top 10 and all five in the top 15 to edge Haddon Twp. by nine points for the Division I team title.
Additionally, the collective effort of their five counters – Marino, No. 4 Karson Chew, No. 6 David Farrell, No. 9 Pacey Hutton and No. 15 Torsten Duva – produced a team average of 16:44 that was best among all teams in all divisions at the meet.
“I didn’t think we did it to be honest with you from looking at it,” Wolverines coach Steve New said. “I’m horrible when I’m watching racing with numbers and stuff because I get too emotionally invested in it while I watch.
“People are like I think we got them. I had no idea. I didn’t know what place anybody was in, I just knew they looked good. They’re just a tough group of kids who push each other.”
It was the Wolverines’ first win in the event. Their best finish previously was fourth in 2018. Nearly every runner they put in Saturday’s race ran a personal best in perfect weather conditions for good times, some by significant margins.
“We were underrated and we showed out,” Marino said.
“It was really good showing by our entire team,” added Chew. “Everybody did their part. It was a really good race.”
Marino won the race in 16:06.27, just one second off the school record he’s been chasing and nearly three-tenths of a second ahead ofrunner-up Shaun Maloney of Haddon Twp. (16:06.56). He’s the first boys winner from Salem County since Pennsville’s Dan Wyshinski in 2019. Schalick’s Jordan Hadfield won the girls race in 2023.
Marino led most of the race out of the gate. Maloney made a “serious” move late to take the lead with about 800 meters left, but as Chew described it, Marino “really gutted it out to finish first.” The Woodstown senior closed a 60-meter gap over the last 500 to nip the Haddon Twp. senior at the wire.
“It was so exciting coming across that finish line,” Marino said. “He was right ahead me after I led the whole race so I knew I wanted to catch him. It was a photo finish, one I definitely want to replay.
“Usually I’m not one that has that big kick, but I just turned it on today. There was no real lean or anything (at the finish), I just got him with pure speed at the finish. Really picked it up the last five meters just to try to get him. I knew he was on the same team we were trying to beat and I just knew I had to catch him to be able to get our team a big win.”
Marino’s sister Abby, the Salem County girls champion, finished second in the Division I girls race, posting a 19:28.78. Anabel Schaal was eighth overall (20:55.55) and fifth among team counters. Maple Shade’s Juliana Catalani won the race in 19:19.49.
The Wolverines finished fourth as a team.
Schalick finished fifth in the team race. Chase Riley was the Cougars’ fastest runner, placing 20th overall (17:32.46). Collin Bittle was 23rd (17:34.82) and Salvatore Longo was 24th (17:40.24). The Cougars won it in 2023.
The Cougars’ girls team finished sixth. Helen Lillia was 13th overall (21:47.57), ninth among team counters.
South Jersey Open
Division I race
| BOYS TEAM: Woodstown 35, Haddon Twp. 44, Camden Catholic 84, Collingswood 151, Schalick 158, Gloucester City 170, Bishop Eustace 192, Pitman 211, Maple Shade 219, West Deptford 266, Kings Christian 270, Buena 297, Lower Cape May 351. |
| GIRLS TEAM: Haddon Twp. 52, Camden Catholic 62, Maple Shade 73, Woodstown 88, Bishop Eustace 119, Schalick 146, Lower Cape May 163, Gloucester City 189. |
| BOYS TOP 15 | GIRLS TOP 15 | ||
| Jacob Marino, Woodstown | 16:06.27 | Juliana Catalni, Maple Shade | 19:19.49 |
| Shaun Maloney, Haddon Twp. | 16:06.56 | Abby Marino, Woodstown | 19:28.78 |
| James Clauson, Haddon Twp. | 16:13.00 | Kayla Romanoski, W. Deptford | 19:30.57 |
| Karson Chew, Woodstown | 16:31.23 | Taylor Sierzega, W. Deptford | 19:50.49 |
| Vincent Kelly, Gloucester | 16:33.40 | Hazel Straight, Collingswood | 20:27.56 |
| David Farrell, Woodstown | 16:37.81 | Tanner Lajoie, Haddon Twp. | 20:45.47 |
| Landon Forero, Collingswood | 16:39.12 | Erin Callinan, Camden Cath. | 20:54.51 |
| Rhys Blackman, Pitman | 16:39.44 | Anabel Schaal, Woodstown | 20:55.55 |
| Logan Camm, Audubon | 16:41.16 | Brynn Deiwert, Camden Cath. | 21:23.05 |
| Pacey Hutton, Woodstown | 17:05.47 | Blake Kamery, Haddon Twp. | 21:23.50 |
| Jim Rotaeche, Camden Cath. | 17:10.35 | Hailee Dicks, Collingswood | 21:39.33 |
| Luke Wolfram, Haddon Twp. | 17:13.77 | Maddy O’Neil, Camden Cath. | 21:43.83 |
| James Strimel, Haddon Twp. | 17:14.28 | Helen Lillia, Schalick | 21:47.57 |
| Brayden Magee, Camden Cath. | 17:18.10 | Isabella Dodd, Haddon Twp. | 21:49.18 |
| James Barone, Audubon | 17:18.93 | Haylee Marakovits, Bishop Eustace | 21:56.19 |


