VOTE for HSS Boys Track and Field Performer of Week for May 4-10

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VOTE for HSS Boys Track and Field Performer of Week for May 4-10

VOTE for HSS Boys Track and Field Performer of Week for May 4-10

After another fun week of the high school boys track and field season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

VOTE for HSS Boys Track and Field Performer of Week for May 4-10

After another fun week of the high school boys track and field season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Another thrilling week of high school boys track and field has wrapped up, and it's time to spotlight the athletes who left it all on the track. From record-breaking jumps to lightning-fast sprints, these competitors delivered standout performances that deserve your vote for the HSS North Jersey Performer of the Week. Check out the highlights below and cast your ballot in the poll at the bottom—every vote counts!

First up, a junior jumper who is redefining excellence in the field events. Dominating the B division, he swept the high jump (6-7 1/4), long jump (22-11 3/4), and triple jump (47-7 3/4)—all meet bests. His high jump mark is the best Bergen County has seen in eight years, cementing his status as the state's top combination jumper.

While his team fell short in Division C, this junior did everything he could to keep the Rams in contention. He won both the 110 and 400 hurdles, set a school record in the 110 hurdles, and added second-place finishes in the 200 and 400 meters. A true ironman performance.

This senior made his mark in the A division with a personal best 1:54.54 in the 800 meters to take the title. He wasn't done there—he also snagged second in the 400 with another personal best and anchored the winning 4-x-400 and 4-x-800 relay teams.

Continuing a dominant run that began with a cross-country title last fall, this junior distance ace swept the 1,600 and 3,200 meters at the Passaic County championships. He also contributed to Tech's winning 4-x-800 relay team, proving his versatility on the track.

A senior quarterback turned track standout, he made the most of his only season on the oval. Winning the D division 100 and 200 meters, he pushed potential state champ Brady Shine of Hasbrouck Heights to the limit in the javelin, taking second place.

Headed to Monmouth to play football and run track, this senior made history by winning a record third straight Passaic County 100 championship and his second straight 200 title. He also anchored Passaic to a school-record 43.02 seconds in the 4-x-100 relay.

Don't miss your chance to weigh in—scroll to the poll to vote for your top performer. If the poll doesn't load, try refreshing your browser or clearing your cache. For the best experience, view it on the Varsity Aces app or at NorthJersey.com. Let the games continue!

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