N.J. sprinter blasts second-fastest 100 time in state history at GMC Championships

 

 

Noah Grant (center) runs the anchor leg for Piscataway in the boys 4×200 at the NJSIAA 2024 Group 4 Relay Championships, Monday, Jan. 15, 2024 in Toms River, N.J. Piscataway placed second overall.Andrew Mills | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Piscataway’s Noah Grant solidified his place among the top sprinters in the history of the Garden State with an outstanding performance on Day 1 of the GMC championships.

 

The Wagner commit clocked a remarkable wind-legal time of 10.34 (+1.5 meters per second) in the 100-meter dash on Day 1 of the meet, marking the second-fastest time in state history. This achievement also broke the Middlesex County record of 10.62 seconds, set by East Brunswick’s Jayden Phillip in 2022.

 

Grant’s time only trails the state record of 10.28 set by Burlington City’s Malachi James when he won the Meet of Champions title in the event a year ago.

 

During his 2024 campaign, Grant secured North 2, Group 4 titles in the 100 and 200. His victory in the 100 also marks his second-consecutive GMC title in the event.

 

 

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