Paul VI High School dominated boys' scholastic cross-country in
South Jersey over a span of 20 years. From 1980 through 1999, Paul
VI was voted the number one boys' cross-country team in South
Jersey an unprecedented 15 times, including 11 straight seasons
encompassing the years 1980 through 1990. Paul VI won 7 New Jersey
State Championships in boys' cross-country over a 12-year period,
within the toughest division in New Jersey-Parochial-A. The Paul VI
Eagles also became the number one team in all of New Jersey 4 times
by winning the prestigious Meet of Champions, the most titles won
by any South Jersey high school. Jason DiJoseph, a 1989 Paul VI
graduate and 3-time State Champion in cross-country, was named the
Runner-of-the-Century by the Courier-Post newspaper in 1999.
DiJoseph's coach, Mike Glavin, was voted the Coach-of-the-Century.
From 1980 through 2006, Paul VI High School won 240 consecutive
dual meets in boys' cross-country. This streak is the fourth
longest high school winning streak in cross-country history. Jim
Enright had the pleasure of coaching the Paul VI boys'
cross-country team from 2003 through 2006.
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