Table
of Winners with links to each event results, quote and pix
(To be posted beginning Saturday night, through Sunday and Monday,
so keep checking back)
Girls' Team scoring: William Penn 65, West Catholic 44, Hatboro-Horsham
30 (photo below), Upper Darby 27, Pennsbury
25, Wissahickon 241/4, Archbishop Ryan 22, Gratz 20, Easton 19,
North Allegheny 141/2, Gwynedd-Mercy 14, St. Hubert 14, Archbishop
Prendergast 13, Downingtown 111/4.
Boys' Team scoring: Pennsbury 33 (photo
below), North Penn 32, Hickory 23, Central 21, Abington 21,
Downingtown 20, Springfield (M) 18, Glen Mills 17, Oxford 16, St.
Joseph's Prep 16, Hatboro-Horsham 14, La Salle 14, Norristown 13,
McDowell 13, Altoona 12, Conwell-Egan 11, Methacton 11, Cardinal
O'Hara 11.
Summary:
Five Meet Records. Top five US performances including a 63-04.25
Shot Put, a 23-10.50 Long Jump, and a 47.65 400. Dropped batons
by the favorites. Gutsy winning performances by lots of underdogs.
Even more snow is PA. All in all, it was your typical PTFCA Indoor
Championship Meet. ONE OF THE TOP THREE INDOOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
MEETS IN THE US YEAR AFTER YEAR! (Summary below)
Above:
Gywnedd Mercy and Haverford HS both broke the 3-year-old state meet
record
of 9:23.90 in the 4x800, going 9:20.93 and 9:21.73, respectively.
Glen Mills' Tyree
Suber simply keeps getting better each week
this winter. Working his way past 60 feet a few weeks ago, then throwing
it greater than that distance at least three times Saturday, his last
two were over 63', including the final meet record 63-04.25. He was
selected male athlete of the meet hands down. And the girls top performer
was not unexpected, nor were the times. William Penn's Juanita
Broaddus
took the 200 in 24.35, the 400 in 54.52, was 3
rd in the
60 in 7.76 and gave her team a chance to win the 4x400.
The team that got second overall,
West Catholic, also captured
the 4x200. Taking the boys title after
Glen Mills was DQed
in the 4x200 and suffered a baton drop in the 4x400, was District
1's
Pennsbury (below). Al
Gregory
contributed to many of team's points, winning the Long Jump in a top
US effort of 23-10.50, getting 2
nd in the 60, and running
on the winning 4x200.
Not
to be lost in the team titles are the additional four meet records.
Drew
Eckman, Oxford, positioned himself at the 150 for a drive
that would take him over a second-and-a-half faster than the prior
week on Lehigh's flat 200. His 47.65 is US#3. Dior
Lowry, Martin
Luther King (Philly) set three PRs last week at the Meet of Champs,
then blew past the meet record 8.09 in the 60 hurdles, going 8.05
in the finals. And in the home town of State College/Penn State's
Kevin
Dare, who was killed in a Pole Vault accident at last
year's Big Ten Indoor Championships, Hickory junior Andrew
Rademacher
cleared a meet record 15-06. His third effort at a state record 16-01
was close. Mark
Korich, Springfield Montco, ran another nice
double, winning the Mile in 4:17.88 and getting 2
nd in
the 800 in 1:55.29 to Chris
Kessler, Sun Valley, 1:54.45. He'll
run the 800 at the Nike Indoor Classic. Two hot 4x800's as the Philadelphia
Catholic League went one-two behind
Bonner's 8:03.18 and
LaSalle's
8:04.67.
In addition to the relay victories,
West Catholic's win was
powered by Frosh Latavia
Thomas, 2:13.55 800 winner, and Nicole
Leach's 2
nd in 400 in 54.91 and 3
rd in
200 in 24.75. There were some close calls on Meet Records in the girls
races, but the only one that fell was the 4x800 as little discussion
centered on
Gwynedd Mercy Academy, who then went out to power
to a 9:20.93. Also breaking the record of the 2000
Conestoga
squad was
Haverford HS, 2
nd in 9:21.73.
Cardinal
O'Hara led early but suffered a dropped baton. Kim
Rorabaugh,
Purchase Line took the Shot Put with her 40-05.50. Getting with .09
of the meet record was Upper Darby's Jannea
Bridgeford, 7.59
60. And Christina
Smith, William Penn, came with .07 of the
60 Hurdle record with her 8.92. Janine
Ricci,
Hatboro-Horsham
ran a tough but effective triple for her 3
rd place
team, getting 1st in the Mile in 5:03.50, 3rd in the 3000 in 10:20.37,
and anchoring to a 3
rd in the 4x800 (9:28.23). Emily
Kruger,
Lampeter-Strasburg, took the 3000 in 9:59.88.
Third place team, Hatboro-Horsham
Preview:
SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 2003 PTFCA INDOOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS @ PENN STATE
(PennTrack on site) - Defending Indoor
State Champs go for repeats as William Penn's Juanita
Broaddus
goes for the 200 again, St. Hubert's Amy
Kelly in the Mile,
and West Allegheny's Christine
Taranto in the 3000. In the
boys, defending state champs are all field athletes, including Al
Gregory (Pennsbury) in the Long Jump, Mike
Whitehead
(Norristown) in the Triple Jump, and Andrew
Rademacher (Hickory)
in the Pole Vault. Tiffany
Abney will not defend her 400 titles.
She's competing this weekend at the USATF Indoor Championships in
Boston. Angie
Saterstad participated in the Colgate Women's
Games, and will not compete. While every event should be spectacular,
you can't help but get pumped for the girls' 4x800 as four the country's
best,
Hatboro-Horsham,
Cardinal O'Hara,
Haverford
and
Perkiomen Valley, settle the question for this season once
and for all. See ya in State College! Be patient on coverage. I'll
be traveling to East Stroudsburg (having missed my son's 5000 at PSAC's
late Saturday) to see him run the 3000 on Sunday. Let's hope the wireless
internet works!