The Wissahickon girls broke four meet records, going 48.1 in the 4x100, 1:42.3 in the 4x200, 4:02.5 in the 4x400, and 4:07.7 in the Sprint Medley. But the Plymouth-Whitemarsh jumping duo of Chanel Williams and Kim Morris simply dominated three events in the relay format for field, setting records in two, the Long Jump (32-06) and Triple Jump (70-07.25), and combining for 9-10 to take the High Jump. In the boys competition, teams spread the winning wealth as Upper Dublin took the 4x1600 in 18:14.7; Wissahickon the Sprint Medley in 3:40.9; Hatboro the 4x800 in 8:08.9; Cheltenham the 4x200 in 1:29.6; and Upper Merion the DMR in 10:48.2. Notable field performances came from Andrew Dubs of Council Rock South in the Shot Put (55-11), and 150-9 Discus; while teammate MacKenna McClure threw the disc 161-07.