
Caleb Johnson will look to close out his high school career on a high note. The Germantown Academy senior had a strong indoor season and should be even better this spring. Despite battling an injury that sidelined him for much of the winter, Johnson still jumped 15-6 to win the indoor state title. He's the state's top returner for this outdoor season and should take Inter-Ac and PAISAA titles this season.
As for the PIAA's Class AAA, it should be a very interesting battle for the state's top spot. A strong graduating class from a year ago leaves the door open for a new name to assume the top spot. Perhaps Luke Knipe of State College will be the one to beat. Knipe jumped a best of 15-6 this indoor season. He was third at indoor states and could be the one to take the AAA title after placing seventh at outdoor states a year ago. He'll have plenty of challengers.
The top returner based on state's finish from a year ago, though, is Butler's Jack Codispot. He was fifth in AAA last season and ...