The senior at Toms River South unloaded an NJ#1 178-8 in the discus last week.
The first week of the first outdoor track and field season in two years brought several great performances all across the state.
The graduate of Mount Olive High School smashed the American Record on Sunday with a mark of 48-11.50, the top performance in the World this year.
The Colts Neck junior clocked a 10:18.36 in her first ever 3200m race during Friday's Cherokee Night Racing event.
The junior at Lawrenceville became the ninth high school girl in U.S. outdoor history to break 16 minutes in the 5K.
Here is a look at the top performances of all-time by New Jersey high school graduates.
The freshman at Willingboro is already a 10-time national champion in the sprints.
The senior out of Ridge High School shattered the Richmond school record in the 800m, and anchored the record-breaking 4x800 relay at the Tennessee Relays.
The freshman phenom was ranked No. 1 in NJ in the 600 and 800 this past season.
The junior at Westwood equaled the Bergen County record in the decathlon with 6,197 points, also tied for No. 10 in state history.
The 94-year-old Grant, who is in currently in hospice care, has been a towering presence ever since he started covering track and field in 1944.
Lots of NJ No. 1 performances and personal bests were recorded on the final weekend of the season.
The Colts Neck senior launched a 65-4 on his final attempt to move into No. 8 on the state's all-time indoor list.
Jackson ran a NJ No. 3 and school record 57.15 to win the 400m at the Union County Championships on Sunday.
Westfield went 1-2-3 in the boys 3200m, and Union Catholic swept the top three spots in the girls hurdles.
Ridge's Jackson Barna ran 4:14.29 to lead six runners under 4:20.
The junior at East Brunswick ran a NJ. No. 1 7.58 in the 55m hurdles at the Ocean Breeze Elite Invitational.
The senior placed sixth to help lead NAU to its fourth title in five years.
Mu, a freshman from Trenton, split an all-time world best 49.54 to anchor Texas A&M to victory in the 4x400.
Jailya Ash won two events, and the Haddonfield girls and Union Catholic boys blasted red hot 4x800 times.
The redshirt freshman at Villanova ripped a 3:57.20 in the prelims of the mile at Friday's NCAA Championships.
The senior has captured two Meet of Champions titles in her remarkable career.
Some of the state's top times in the 55m, 400m, and hurdles were run at the Bennett Center this past weekend.
The junior at Westfield has dropped some serious PR's this season in the 800m and 1600m.
The senior cleared 7-1.75 to win the high jump at the Big Ten Championships at the SPIRE Institute in Ohio.
The Georgetown-bound Medeiros won the 1000m and was second in the 800m.
The NJ native, who is a freshman at Texas A&M, ran 1:58.40 at the SEC Championships on Saturday.
The freshman from NJ's Gov. Livingston High was in fourth place late in the race before exploding to the front
The senior, who starred at Hillsborough High, ran a blistering 3:57.77.
The sophomore out of NJ's St. Augustine High won the Big Ten 60m hurdle championship by 1-100th of a second.