In the biggest PA meet of the season, 167 teams (178 had sent in applications) with over 1500 athletes descended on Lehigh University for a smoothly run nearly eight-hour meet with 20 Dyestat Elite performances. The most impressive athlete of the indoor season continues to be Springfield (Montco) senior MarkKorich, who won the mile in 4:22.27, the 800 in 1:56.07 and came from way behind in the 4x800 to bring his team into sixth place. Three other guys followed Korish under 1:59, including Great Valley's Ben Franzuski(1:58.61), Sun Valley's Chris Kessler, 1:58.84), and Northwest's JoshFritz (1:58.98). For the girls, Nicole Erby of Cumberland Valley, went 2:19.64. DebbieHuss, Wyomissing, took the mile in 5:10.80, chased by Gwynedd Mercy's Meghan Bishop 5:11.77) and Lewisburg's AshleighWetzel (5:13.11). In the 3000, defending indoor state champ Ryan Blood, (below) East Pennsboro, went 8:57.09 in his second race of the season, the fastest time in the 3000 this season. The girls' 3000 was quick, with Ephrata's Betsy Sensenig controlling the race to win in 10:26.7. Upper Dublin's Lauren Bowles was 2nd in 10:28.7; Amy Huss, 3rd in 10:31.9, and Bensalem's Ashley Kelly, 4th in 10:37.7. Meet records were set by Chioma Nwaneshivdu of Penn Wood (7.68 in the 60 dash); and Lindsey Regan of Easton in the Pole Vault (11-06). Lauren Birckhead of Liberty, was 2nd with the same height buy more misses, while Pennsbury's Kourtney Marquis was 3rd, clearing 11-00. In the 60 Hurdles, Schuylkill Valley's Heather Patch, won in 9.25. In the Long Jump, Al Gregory, Pennsbury, went over 23-03, along with a victory in the 60 dash, going 7.06. Neshaminy's Brian Kennelly was 2nd in the LJ (22-02). Sara Kirsh, Pennsbury, took the girls' LJ (17-07), while Wissahickon's Alex Baptiste was 2nd, going 17-06. Abington's Cowin Mills went 49.80 in the 400, while Wissahickon sophomore KristaSimkins (above, right) went 57.70 to win the girls two-lapper. In the Shot Put, Upper Merion's Steve Tyson won with a toss of 54-00. Blake Taylor, Methacton, continued to High Jump well, clearing 6-08. Harrisburg's Andre Hicks was 2nd, clearing 6-06. Downingtown's Kelly Kajunski cleared 5-05. In the relays, the Upper Darby girls powered to a 1:46.82 4x200 win. And North Penn took all three contested relays, winning the 4x200 in 1:33.20, the 4x400 in 3:30.58, and the 4x800 in 8:15.55.