The 2026 track season wrapped up at Pennsauken for another incredible Meet of Champions! From records being broken to legacies being cemented, the MOC once again did not disappoint.
Sianni Wynn Breaks MOC Record on Home Track
Pennsauken’s Sianni Wynn now owns 15 individual Meet of Champions gold medals – the most in New Jersey history. The Florida commit captured titles in the girls 100-meter and 200-meter dashes.
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Natalie Dumas Finishes HS Career Strong with Three Wins
Eastern’s Natalie Dumas capped off her high school career in outstanding fashion at the 2026 Meet of Champions. The Arkansas commit captured titles in the girls 400 meter dash, 800 meter run, and 400m hurdles.
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A New Champion in the Boys 100m Dash
North Brunswick’s Jamell Wilmote sprinted to a pair of titles at the 2026 Meet of Champions, winning the boys 100-meter and 200-meter dashes. After placing seventh in the 100 meters a year ago, Wilmote rose to the top of the podium in Pennsauken with a 10.54 in the 100m.

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Sheppard Adds Individual Glory
After helping Union Catholic’s girls DMR team set a record at the Penn Relays, Stanford commit Paige Sheppard earned some individual glory at the Meet of Champions, capturing the girls 1600-meter run title. Sheppard cruised to victory in the girls 1600m run, posting a winning time of 4:40.32 and finishing more than nine seconds clear of second place.

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CBA Takes Over the Boys 3200m Run
Luke Hnatt and Sean Galvin delivered a 1-2 finish in the boys 3200-meter run, with Hnatt taking first place in 9:02.12 and Galvin crossing the line second. With the victory, Hnatt became just the ninth boys runner in New Jersey history to complete the “Triple Crown,” winning state championships in indoor track, outdoor track, and cross country.
