kittim sherrod

100: Brian Gayle (O) 11.4; 200: Shoni Downes (O) 23.6; 400: Dan Cuevas (O) 51.8; 800: Evan Petrovich (O) 2:04.5; 1600: Moheb Thomas (O) 4:42.7; 3200: Billy Crane (O) 10:39.5; 1600 relay: Old Bridge (Gemini Nazaneo, Petrovich, Chris Foltis, Jeff Tuazon) 3:44.5; 110 hurdles: Kittim Sherrod (E) 20.0; 400 hurdles: Simon Montique (E) 1:12.0; High jump: Andre Davis (O) 5-10; Pole vault: Carl Pearson (E) 9-6; Long jump: Davis (O) 19-6 1/2; Triple jump: Claudio Palanca (E) 38-4; Shot put: Jorge Merino (O) 56-4 1/4; Discus: Merino (O) 147-6; Javelin: Davis (O) 123-3. [1]

Edison quarterback Erik Janz helped put the Eagles on top 7-0 with a 67-yard pass play to Kittim Sherrod. [2]

With Williams no longer a target for Janz, senior Kittim Sherrod is expected to fill the void at receiver. [3]

We have a good receiver back in Kittim Sherrod and we have three new kids who are looking good.” [4]

The Edison High School football team snapped a five-game losing streak to win its third straight Turkey Day meetingwith crosstown rival J.P. Stevens by a score of 33-21. [2]

After a completing a winning season of 8-3 in 2000, Edison went 8-52 before completing another winning season in 2007 at 6-4. [4]

The days of winless season after winless season are a thing of the past for the Edison High School football team. [...] Under head coach Matt Fulham, low expectations and fundamentally unsound football has disappeared from the Edison gridiron. [3]

PHOTOS BY RICH GRAESSLE Above: J.P. Stevens quarterback Charles Conley (1) scores a touchdown during his team’s game against Edison on Nov. 27. [2]

“We won our first game last year (North Brunswick), then lost three in a row,” said Fulham. [4]

Janz, Edison’s Most Valuable Player for the game, ran the team’s second score into the Stevens end zone from 28 yards out. [2]

Janz, who came into the season with more than 2,200 career yards and 21 touchdowns, only threw the ball eight times for 56 yards against South Plainfield. [4]

100: Tamir Haney (PA) 11.6; 200: Rickey Benjamin (PA) 24.4; 400: Ricky Harzula (SP) 55.6; 800: Teddy Skwiat (SP) 2:11; 1600: Skwiat (SP) 4:56; 3200: Joe Lacerda (SP) 11:10; 1600 relay: Perth Amboy (Junior Pena, Teray Savage, Justin Madden, Benjamin) 3:53.7; 110 hurdles: Kurt Carlson (SP) 15.3; 400 hurdles: Carlson (SP) 59.3; High jump: Benjamin (PA) 5-10; Pole vault: Harzula (SP) 7-0; Long jump: Grady Banks (PA) 19-9; Triple jump: Brandon Yellock (SP) 40-8; Shot put: Steven Diaz (SP) 41-7 1/2; Discus: Nate Eliasen (SP) 125-3; Javelin: Andrew Ritchie (SP) 136-2. [5]

The senior hopes to lead the Eagles to the playoffs after going 6-4 in 2007. [3]

100: Jawan Wynn (PIS) 11.4; 200: Wynn (PIS) 23.8; 400: Hakeem Miller (PIS) 52.9; 800: Lance Weaver (PIS) 2:16; 1600: Phil Awich (PIS) 4:51; 3200: Cullen Davis (NB) 10:57; 1600 relay: Piscataway (Miller, Jones, Grant, Coneo) 3:56; 110 hurdles: Patrick Jones (PIS) 14.6; 400 hurdles: Jones (PIS) 59.0; High jump: Nini Adenugba (NB) 6-0; Pole vault: Adenugba (NB) 7-6; Long jump: Jihad Marshall (PIS) 19-3; Triple jump: Osagie Ighadaro (PIS) 37-3 1/2; Shot put: Quincy Foster (PIS) 42-4; Discus: Marcus Bailey (PIS) 118-4; Javelin: Bryan Martinez (NB) 148-11. [5]

Sources:
[1] HNT Boys Track Results | mycentraljersey.com | MyCentralJersey.com
[2] Edison beats Stevens, finishes season at 4-6 | ems.gmnews.com | Edison
[3] Edison football banking on senior leadership this season | ems.gmnews
[4] HNT Football Notebook: Edison looks to turn corner after bye week
[5] Courier News Home News Tribune

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