The PA sophomore class is showing themselves to be special. Rachel Gehret from Altoona, and Caitlin Hewitt of Latrobe are the two that are making the greatest impact this spring. You can read about Gehret\'s exploits from the 4/24 Lock Haven Meet. This is about the 4/22 Westmoreland County Coaches meet at Derry. Hewitt first made an impact at a pole vaulter as a frosh, clearing 10 to tie for 9th at States. This past winter, she cleared 11\'. But last Thursday, she won the 100 in 12.42, the took 2nd in the 200 in 25.79, won the Pole Vault with a 9-06 effort, and Long-Jumped 18-09.50. Slightly overshadowed by the young multi-event wonder was Mycaiah Clemons of Valley, who beat Hewitt in the 200, going 25.16. She also posted the fastest 100 Hurdles time in PA this season, 14.37. And her 45.07 300 Hurdles is the 2nd best in PA. And Hewitt did return the favor in the Long Jump, as Clemons was 10.50\" behind at 17-11. On the boys\' side, three fast 110 Hurdles from Chris Morrisey, Ligonier valley, 14.91, Doug Francart, Kiski, 14.97, and Luke Duriancik, Kiski, 15.00. Justin Moose, Norwin, went 177-01 in the Javelin.