Winslow Girls Track Team Secures Third Consecutive Group 3 Championship
N.J. girls track powerhouse captures 3-peat, dominates Group 3 meet
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The Winslow girls track and field team triumphed at the NJSIAA Group 3 Championships, winning their third consecutive title with a total of 143 points. Led by coach Shawnnika Brown, the team showcased outstanding performances, including three gold medals from sophomore Jasmine Jackson and a personal three-peat from junior Cinniya Robinson.
- 01Winslow scored 143 points to secure the Group 3 championship, significantly outpacing second-place Ramapo, which had 53 points.
- 02Sophomore Jasmine Jackson set a meet record in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 13.43 seconds, winning three gold medals overall.
- 03Junior Cinniya Robinson achieved her third consecutive gold in the 400-meter dash, finishing with a time of 56.28 seconds.
- 04The Eagles' 4x100-meter relay team, consisting of Jordyn Cato, Amaya Jones, Skhye Seamon, and Robinson, also won gold.
- 05Senior Ma’Syiah Brawner excelled with a first-place finish in the triple jump and additional medals in the high jump and long jump.
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The Winslow girls track and field team continued its legacy of excellence by winning the NJSIAA Group 3 Championships for the third straight year, amassing 143 points and earning eight gold medals. Under the guidance of head coach Shawnnika Brown, the Eagles displayed remarkable talent, with standout performances from sophomore Jasmine Jackson, who won three gold medals, including a meet-record in the 100-meter hurdles at 13.43 seconds. Junior Cinniya Robinson also shone, capturing her third consecutive title in the 400-meter dash. The team’s depth was evident as they secured victories in multiple events, including the 4x100-meter relay and the 4x400-meter relay. Brown emphasized the importance of maintaining the program's tradition, noting that each year brings new talent ready to step up. The Eagles' dominance was clear as they significantly outperformed their competitors, with Ramapo finishing a distant second with 53 points.
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The success of the Winslow girls track team enhances community pride and encourages youth participation in athletics.
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