Nagel, a Hall of Fame coach at St. Dominic Academy in Jersey City, was 65.
Take a look back at the best performances by NJ high school athletes and relay squads at the world's greatest baton-passing extravaganza.
The junior at Bergen Catholic unloaded a 204-10 at a tri-meet on Tuesday.
Shaelan McNally ran a 10:18.93 in the 3,200 on Friday, and Naylah Jones ran 11.64 in the 100-meter dash on Saturday at Cherokee.
The senior at Burlington City dropped times of 10.40 in the 100-meter dash and 21.13 in the 200m dash at Sunday's USATF New York Youth Challenge Series Opener.
The 128th Penn Relays presented by Toyota will be held April 25-27 at historic Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pa.
Shue won both throws, CBA had five runners under 9:15, and the UC girls won 2 relays and dropped multiple all-time great times.
The junior ran 8:43.26 to lead 5 CBA runners under 9:15 at the Arcadia Invitational on Saturday night in California!!!
There's the potential for several historic performances this outdoor season.
The junior at Lawrenceville recently ran one of the fastest times in state history in the 200-meter dash.
The NJ legends were inducted during the NJSIAA’s annual award ceremony on Sunday at The Westin at Forrestal Village in Princeton.
NJ crowned 4 national champions and a boatload of athletes from the Garden State were named All-Americans at the New Balance National Championships in Boston.
The Blue Devils ran 7:46.46, No. 9 in NJ history, to win the 4x800 on Sunday at The Track at New Balance in Boston.
The junior at Union Catholic ran 8.11 to win the 60-meter hurdles on Sunday and take down the NJ record and meet record at the New Balance Nationals in Boston.
New Jersey ruled the sprint medley relays at the New Balance National Championship on Friday in Boston.
The Blue Devils blasted a 10:01.92 to place second in the boys DMR on Friday at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston.
11 meet records went down at Sunday's 55th NJSIAA Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze.
Ryan Matulonis of UPenn and Liam Murphy of Villanova were named the Most Outstanding Athletes at their respective Conference Championships.
There were several eye-popping results by New Jersey athletes and teams at Saturday's Ocean Breeze Elite Invitational.
New Jersey athletes and relay teams produced several eye-popping performances on Tuesday night at the New York Armory.
Congratulations to the 12 teams that were crowned State Group Champions this past weekend.
The Demarest boys won its first title in 59 years in a meet that ended close to midnight on Saturday at the Bennett Center in Toms River.
Westfield won its third straight Group 4 title, the Metuchen boys and Clayton girls repeated, and the Franklin girls won its first title since 2002 on Saturday.
The senior at Washington Township set the state record in the 55-meter dash last month with a time of 6.18, which is the fastest in the nation this season.
The Union Catholic girls extended their state record streak to 9 titles in a row and CBA raised its state record to 26 titles on Friday night in Toms River.
The State Non-Public A and B Championships are scheduled for Friday and the State Groups 1-4 and 2-3 Championships are set for Saturday at the Bennett Center.
UC smashed the state record in the 4x200 and Winslow and Timber Creek clashed in red-hot 4x400 on Sunday at the New York Armory
Ryan Malone, Izzzy Rodriguez, Logan Rettino, and Clemmie Lilley ran 9:26.76 to finish first at the Shore Track Coaches Association Invit. at Ocean Breeze.
The Blue Devils won the DMR and 4x800 at Wednesday's Shore Track Coaches Association Invitational at Ocean Breeze in electrifying fashion.
The senior at Timber Creek ran 6.93 to win the girls 55-meter dash and 24.15 to win the the 200 at the Ocean Breeze Invitational on Sunday!