5/4 - Josh Hannum goes sub 11 seconds three times in two days

Interboro Invitational

Strath Haven's Josh Hannum, the sprinter-soon-to-be-a-Nittany Lion, went under 11 three times in two days, the fastest in Friday's Preliminaries at 10.7. He need a 10.9 in the Prelims, and a 10.8 in the finals to hold off Upper Darby's Mike Jones. But he also had the 200 Semis and Finals, the latter which he won with his 21.9. Penncrest Hurdle specialist Steve Nichols earned the nod over Upper Darby's Kevin Booth in the 300 Hurdles as both were hand-timed in 39.2. Nichols didn't have the fastest times in the Prelims or the Semis, but that's not the point. His 14.5 took the Finals by .5 over Penncrest's Dave Sipe, who had gone 14.3 in the Prelims, 14.6 in the Semis, and 15.0 for 2nd in the Finals. Penncrest's Khristoph Becker was a double champ, taking the Discus with a throw of 150-07, and the Javelin with his 176-00 effort.