Eight Photo Galleries and 23 Select Pix by Don Rich of the 4/15 Shippensburg University High School Invitational
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Boys Distance Events Gallery by Don Rich of the 4/15 Shippensburg University High School Invitational
Boys Field Events Gallery by Don Rich from the 4/15 Shippensburg University High School Invitational
Boys Relays Gallery by Don Rich from the 4/15 Shippensburg University High School Invitational
Boys Sprints Gallery by Don Rich from the 4/15 Shippensburg University High School Invitational
Girls Relays Gallery by Don Rich from the 4/15 Shippensburg University High School Invitational
Girls Sprints Gallery by Don Rich from the 4/15 Shippensburg University High School Invitational
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Adam Smith posts 1:54.78 800, best on the day.
Brad Miller ran 1:54.91 in the next race. (and they won't meet at states, arrrrrggghhh)
Craig Goines entertains the crowd in his 3rd creative flip in the Steeplechase.
Zach Epple ran 6:34.83 to win the 2000m Steeple.
Defending 3200 AAA state champ Curtis Bixler runs 9:32.92 alone.
This is his lead after the first lap.
Cumberland Valley closed on and passed Harrisburg on the anchor leg, going 3:22.47 for the 4x400.
Travis Smith had the best conditions on the day, but his 198-04 was the day's best.
Josh Hostetler, Selinsgrove, threw 196-03 in a sometimes-stiff breeze.
After a tough week of workouts, David Stonfer still ran a strong 49.20 to win the 400.
William Allen's Rushane Scott was a double winner,
going 10.82 for a .09 edge on Nate Speaks of Central Dauphin East, and later,
a .01 22.09 win over Speaks in the 200.
Harrisburg's Delon Isom sailed through the 110 hurdles to a 14.34.
Danville's Andrew Cope went 11.06 to beat Kutztown's Calvin Laing by .08 in the 100.
Jess Shuman, who won the inaugural 2000 meter Steeplechase for girls in 8:01.78.
Boiling Springs' Kara Millhouse ran solo the final five laps after being
forced to set the pace in the 3200, winning in 11:15.80.
Her AAA compatriot Lara Crofford of Big Spring was also forced
to take control of her race, running to an 11:10.69 win.
Saint Basil's Kathleen Davies was a double champ,
taking the 800 in 2:21.09 and the 1600 in 5:10.71.
Hollidaysburg's Jen McConnell was the only girl over 40' in the Shot Put,
beating that mark by 3".
Altoona senior Rachel Gehret was, well, Rachel. She won three events in the field,
and took a strong 3rd in the 200, going 26.02. Her 5-06 High Jump, 18-01.50 Long Jump,
and 37-08.25 Triple Jump were all generally dominating performances.
Saint Basil had dominated the morning's 4x800, going 9:49.42.
Harrisburg won the 4x100 in 49.81 and the 4x400 in 4:07.68.
William Allen's Brianna Broyles was busy winning the 100 Hurdles
in 14.62 and the 300 in an spectacular 43.48, tops in PA.
For Boiling Springs, it was senior Mary Dell who had a spectacular day.
Dell won the 200 in 25.89, and the 400 in 58.26, both the 2nd best times on the entire day.
All eyes were also on Chambersburg freshman Anyssa Barbour,
who just ran through her more experienced competitors to two wins, the 100 in 12.09,
and the 200 in 25.42, both #1 in the state.