They look like brother and sister. And they run alike, as well. Fast. From 800 to 3200 meters, they both are among the best in the state. Mark Korich, a senior, is heading to Villanova. He's well-known. But his sister, sophomore Faye Korich, has been dropping her times this season from race to race. "She's getting serious," notes her brother. Both won their individual 800's, Mark in 1:53.40 and Faye in 2:18.60, a PR. She's undecided about what she'll race at States. Top American in the Penn Relays' 400 Hurdles, Nicole Leach of West Catholic (also a sophomore) posted a 55.85 400 win and a 43.85 300 Hurdles victory. Penn Relays' Shot Put champ Tyree Suber threw for the win, going 59-06+. He was also 2nd in the Discus, throwing 140-03. Dior Lowry, (right) the Martin Luther King 110 Hurdles specialist, ran 14.48 into a headwind. And Exeter's Brian Dodds tied the Meet Record of 14-0 in the Pole Vault.