Hickory's Andrew Rademacher was leaping hurdles and bars all night, and it garnered him two firsts and a second place.
Hickory's Andrew Rademacher was leaping hurdles and bars all night, and it garnered him two firsts and a second place.
With the weather cooperating more than the week before, schools from the mountain areas of PA were able to make an appearance.
Central Dauphin's Ryan Whiting continued his strong early season, throwing 53-06.50 to take the Shot Put.
Harriton's Dan Engle tied a meet record in the 60 dash, going 7.1, edging Upper Moreland's Kwesi Nurse, who was also timed in 7.1.
Tyree Suber, Glen Mills, returned to the circle and unleashed a throw of 54-03 in the Shot Put.
Juanita Broaddus, William Penn, went with the 55 Hurdles and 300 yards, taking both wins, 8.83 and 36.8, respectively.
The first Robert J. Burdette Indoor Classic would have made Bob smile (almost). Efficiently run, and high quality.
For the first time in 30 years, Ohio and West Virginia teams joined Pennsylvania teams at the annual December meet by the TSTCA.
Oxford's Drew Eckman set a meet record in the 400 with his 50.5.
Hatboro-Horsham's Janine Ricci already has a fast 3000, and now she's posted an attention-getting Mile, going 5:06.3 to hold off St. Basil sophomore Lynn Morelli, 5:08.9.
LaSalle's Bruce Pohlet bettered his outdoor PCL championship effort by six inches, taking the Shot Put competition by over five feet with a throw of 54-05.
West Catholic sopomore Nicole Leach won two of the three short sprints at the first PCL Girls' meet of the season, going 8.5 in the 55 Hurdles and capturing the 200 by almost a second over teammate Latavia Thomas in 25.8.
The Triple Jump battle at the TFCAGP meets will be heated all season, as Galen Rivers, Great Valley, and Blake Taylor, Methacton, go toe-to-toe.
Tyree Suber of Glen Mills was 2nd at outdoor States last May, and is off to a strong start, easily taking the Shot Put with a toss of 53-11.
William Penn's Juanita Broaddus and Christina Smith must have been ready for XC to end, because their first effort at the oval was stellar.