North Penn in the East, Mount Lebanon in the West, and now Cumberland Valley and Central Dauphin in the Central part of the state have joined the sub-7:56 group in the 4x800 to set up a great race for two weeks in Shippensburg. Another race that got more interesting is the AAA 3200 as Ryan Blood popped a 9:13.73 to join the strong juniors of North Hills and Mount Lebanon in District 7. CV went 7:53.06 to win by just .21. Central Dauphin's Jamal James won the 200 in 22.50, the Long Jump with a leap of 21-11.25 and was 2nd in the 100 in 11.13. Soph thrower Ryan Whiting took the Discus with a throw of 163-08 and the Shot Put with his 57-11.50 effort. In boys' AA, Milton Hershey's Roosevelt Davis won the 100 in 11.29 and the 200 in 22.85 (22.77 prelim). Teammate Godwin Benjamin took the Long Jump (22-01.25) and the Triple Jump (42-05.50). In girls AAA, Carlisle's Ashley Hodge was tops in the sprints, taking the 100 in 12.78 and the 200 in 26.25 (26.03 prelims). Richmond-bound Nicole Erby posted a 2:19.13 800 and 5:10.66 1600 for wins. Mechanicsburg's Kelly Nesbit won the Pole Vault, clearing 10-00, the 100 Hurdles in 15.25, and took 3rd in the 100 in 13.17. Hershey senior Angie Saterstad went 10:48.56 to win the 3200. In AA, Milton Hershey's Kandance Ferguson went 12.55 and 25.40 to win the 100 and 200. Boiling Springs junior Kyleigh Millhouse won the 1600 in 5:27.61 and the 3200 in 11:26.25. TonyaGlacken, Biglerville, went 16.08 to win the 100 Hurdles and 48.19 to take the 300 Hurdles. And Milton Hershey senior Ashley Mondie took the Long Jump (17-00.50) and the Triple Jump (37-08.50).