Cedar Cliff senior Pat Philbin had a breakthrough race in the 3000, traveling the 15 laps alone in 8:50.75, US#6. Glen Mills Shot Putter Tyree Suber improved his US#4 ranking with a throw of 61-09. Dematha and Glen Mills traded relay wins, with the PA school winning by .3 in 1:31.67 in the 4x200, and Dematha returning the favor in the 4x400 with their 3:26.44. Glen Mills was timed in 3:28.19. Lewistown's Emily Lepleycaptured the 60 Hurdles in 9:12, with Pennridge's Brooke Wolfe 2nd in 9.25. Suffern (NY's) Taneisha Cantave won the Triple Jump with a leap of 37-06. Wolfe went 37-02.25 for second. Dematha and Archbishop Carroll made the trip from DC looking for good competition (and a great track), and came away with improved top US performances. Sophomore Dematha sprinter Anthony Wiseman added five meters to his usual 55 meter race and added a US#5 to his resume with a 6.86 in the Finals. Teammate Joshua Wilson was 2nd in 7.09. Wiseman also took the 200 in a US#13 22.30. In the 400, Carrol's (DC) Randy Lee improved US ranking to #7. The freshman went 48.87 on the banked track. Bradford's Shawn Colligan took the 60 Hurdles in 8.20, running the same time in the Trials. Jamal James, Central Dauphin, leapt 22-03.75 to win the Long Jump. In the girls' Mile, Cumberland Valley's Nicole Erby (5:07.53) held off Wyomissing's Debbie Huss (5:08.74).