Lancaster McCaskey senior Kenny Covington blew away the field in the 55 dash, going to a 6.2 to vault to the top of the PA Indoor charts, and place himself squarely in the top 10 of the country. Oxford's Drew Eckman captured two events, the 400 in 50.9 and the 200 in 23.1. The Huss twins did another one-two act, with Debbie getting the better of Amy by three seconds in the 1600 in 5:12. The 3200 was elite as well, with Betsy Sensenig of Ephrata holding off Lampeter-Strasburg's Emily Kruger 11:02.4 to 11:05.0. Kirsten Andrews, Garden Spot, won three events, the Long Jump (15-08), the Pole Vault (9-06), and the 55 Hurdles (8.8).