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Mountain Lakes Today
By the People, for the People
Morris County Track Coaches Honor Top Winter Performers
Coaches select athletes who excelled during the indoor season
Mar. 16, 2026 at 3:20pm
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The Morris County Track Coaches Association has announced its postseason honors for the top performers during the 2026 indoor track and field season. The lists include athletes from schools across Morris County who met various performance standards, with those marked with asterisks achieving the highest "super standard."
Why it matters
These awards recognize the hard work and dedication of high school track and field athletes in Morris County, celebrating their achievements and highlighting the strong programs in the region. The selections also provide insight into the top talent emerging from local schools that could go on to success at the state and national levels.
The details
The girls' team includes standouts like Azariah Andrews from Villa Walsh, Leah Johnson of Roxbury, and Fiona Jackson of Chatham. On the boys' side, Aidan Ponzio of Delbarton, Brady Byrne of Chatham, and Nicholas Falcone of Morris Hills were among those honored. The coaches used a tiered system, with automatic selections for county champions and those meeting certain performance standards.
- The Morris County Track Coaches Association announced the postseason honors on March 16, 2026.
The players
Azariah Andrews
A standout athlete from Villa Walsh High School.
Leah Johnson
A top performer from Roxbury High School.
Fiona Jackson
An honoree from Chatham High School.
Aidan Ponzio
A recognized athlete from Delbarton School.
Brady Byrne
A Chatham High School student-athlete who was honored.
The takeaway
The Morris County Track Coaches Association's postseason honors showcase the depth of talent in the region's high school track and field programs, with athletes from various schools being recognized for their exceptional performances during the indoor season. These awards highlight the hard work and dedication of these student-athletes, and serve as a testament to the strength of the local track and field community.

