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Mike Kolor continues his busy indoor season up in Boston for the New Balance Grand Prix (Photo by Steven Pisano)

New Balance Indoor Grand Prix (@Reggie Lewis in Boston)

The New Balance Indoor Grand Prix takes place on Valentine's Day. Good thing we love track!

Before some pros step on the track in Boston, we'll get some high school action at the Reggie Lewis Center. And there will be some PA stars toeing the line.

We'll start with the Girls' Junior Mile (3:20 PM). Millrose Games qualifier Abbe Goldstein of Germantown Academy is in the field along with Downingtown West's Aislinn Devlin. They will face-off with New York standout Sammy Watson and others in a loaded field. Check out the girls' mile entries here.

At 3:28 PM is the boys' sprint medley relay, followed by the girls' sprint medley at 3:35 PM. The lone PA representatives in both races hail from Germantown Friends. Both teams raced the relay at the Poreda Invitational with the girls loading one up. The field is comprised of all Massachusetts and Connecticut teams with the exception of GFS. Be on the lookout for these squads. Check out the boys field here and the girls field here.

The boys' junior mile will finish up the day of high competition (3:55 PM). One again we will see a stacked field. Mike Kolor of Seneca Valley (easily the most well traveled PA distance runner this winter) is entered in the field. He'll have some fast competition in a field that includes Aiden Tooker (NY), Randy Neish (CT), and the MA trio of Viraj Deokar, Andrew Ernst, and Thomas Ratcliffe.