5/7 - Cardinal O'Hara sweeps titles May 07, 2002

The PCL's Divisional Championships provide a preview of the League Championships later in May, and it's starting to look like a Cardinal O'Hara sweep of the 2001-2002 year.

5/7 - Bair wins in 1:53 May 07, 2002

The WPIAL holds qualifiers for their district championships nine days in advance, with the top six in an event automatically moving on. There are three AAA qualifiers (North, Central, South), and two AA qualifiers (North, South). Most top athletes do their best simply to remain healthy, without expending too much effort. That's hard to imagine with an 800 time of 1:53.55 in the AAA Southern meet, but after his 1:50 two weeks ago, Sam Bair is simply in a class by himself. He also went 4:25 for a relaxed 1600 qualifier.

5/4 - Gina Volpicelli wins four events May 04, 2002

Gina Volpicelli of Hanover entered four events and won four events, taking the 200 in 26.4, the 400 in 59.5, the 100 Hurdles in 15.9 and the 300 Hurdles in 49.1.

5/4 - Shaner Meet Recap May 04, 2002

Penn Relays' qualifiers Dane Miller of Schuylkill Valley and Jon Hart of Wyomissing, went one-two in the Shot Put, with Miller going 59-10.25 and Hart with a 58-03 performance.

5/4 - Evelyn Dwyer is back! May 04, 2002

During January, February and March, many fans of PA T&F were talking about Merion Mercy's Evelyn Dwyer. It's her senior year, so people expected a big effort. Well, she's baaaaack, and served notice at the Lower Merion Invitational, running alone and posting a state-leading 2:11.96 800.

5/3 - Bair goes sub 4:10 May 03, 2002

Alan (as in Webb) and Dathan (as in Ritzenhein) reset the bar for American distance high schoolers. Now PA is listening, as Sam (as in Bair) (left during his record run in a photo by James K. Wood) and Dan (as in Mazzocco) (at indoor states) have the best 1600-3200 in the state in many years.

4/20 - Marcel Coleman holds off the field Apr 20, 2002

The top guys' sprinters seem to be in District III, as Hayes and Diggs went head-to-head at Shippensburg, and Marcel Coleman of Susquehanna held off challenges from three Central Dauphin athletes to capture both the 100 and 200 at the Pan Ram Invitational. Coleman's 10.88 100 was .22 up on 2nd (Brent Wise, CD, and Ardon Bansford, CD-11.15).