Welcome to PennLive's live updates from the 88th Jack Roddick Invitational at Shippensburg University.
Updates will begin Saturday morning at about 9 a.m., and will continue until the conclusion of the meet.
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1:08. p.m.: AAA girls' triple jump: Hempfield's Stephanie Laudien posts a 39-3 3/4 to win, while Harrisburg's Sierra Brabham-Lawrence places second with a 38-1 3/4/
1:00 p.m.: AAA girls' pole vault: The first meet record of the day goes to Kennedy Shank of Northern, who wins with a 12-6. The old record was 12-0, which was equalled by South Western's Erin Harman and Lebanon's Erin Winters. A feature on Shank will appear later today on PennLive.
12:55 p.m.: AAA girls' 1600: Penn Manor's Greta Lindsley wins with a 4:59.34. Chambersburg's Natalie Holder stays within striking distance but couldn't make a charge to take the lead. Holder finishes with a 5:02.14.
12:51 p.m.: AA girls' pole vault: Tesia Kempski of Bishop McDevitt wins with an 11-0, followed by Sam Becker of Annville-Cleona and her 10-0.
12:48 p.m.: AA girls' 1600:LeAnne Weaver took the lead in the middle of the race and wins with a 5:16.91. Christopher Dock's Maddison Landis is second with a 5:22.54, and Camp Hill's Zoe Matherne is third 5:23.62.
12:18 p.m.: AAA girls' shot: Courtney McCartney of Selisgrove was the only competitor to break the 40-foot mark, but she did it is relatively easily with a 47-2 1/2. Bensalem's Amelia Ali was second with a 39-11 1/2/
12:08 p.m.: AAA girls' 100: Angelica Gonzalez of Red Lion wins with a 12.07. South Western's Lynne Mooradin is second with a 12.36, and Danielle Bland of Hempfield is third with a 12.38.
12:00 p.m.: AA girls' 100: Annville-Cleona's Reagan Hess wins with a 12.27. "I felt really good. Really focused and determined to win," Hess said. "I felt better [out of the blocks] than I have the last few meets we've run." Christopher Dock's Bailey Kratz is second with a 12.59 and Lancaster Mennonite's Lindsey Kreider is third with a 12.61.
11:37 a.m.: AA girls' triple jump: Abby Martin of Boiling Springs wins with a 37-1. No other midstate jumper appeared in the top seven.
11:18 a.m.: AAA girls' 100 hurdles: Harrisburg's Sierra Brabham-Lawrence gets off to a tough start, but catches Easton's Ashley Williams from behind by the last two hurdles to win with a 14.72. Williams finished with a 14.87.
11:10 a.m.: AA girls' 100 hurdles: Cassidy Jenkins has little trouble clearing the hurdles or staying ahead of the competition while winning with a 14.69. Lancaster Mennonite's Lindsey Kreider placed second with a 16.42.
10:35 a.m.: AA shot: Slippery Rock's Emily Campbell takes gold with a 40-5 3/4. Annville-Cleona's Avree Wright is second with a 37-5.
10:27 a.m.: AAA girls' 4x800 relay: State College wins going away with a 9:24.97, posted by Emma Cousins, Natasha Fedina, Kaelyn Yoder and Victoria Crawford. Cumberland Valley caught Palmyra in the last lap to take second with a 9:52.47. The Cougars had a 9:56.97.
10:15 a.m.: AA girls' 4x800 relay: Trinity built a big lead in the early laps and cruised to a victory with a 9:38.56. Emily Dethlefs, Hannah Durbin, Emily D'Amico and Shannon Quinn ultimately won by almost 200 meters. Boiling Springs was second with a 10:07.11, and Lancaster Mennonite was third with a 10:15.96.
9:38 a.m.: AAA girls' 3200: Dallas sweeps the top two spots. Ally Rome places first with an 11:12.61, while Bryanna Dissinger is second with an 11:16.49. Lower Dauphin's Ella Breidenstine pushed the for the last lap, and came in third with an 11:17.47.
9:22 a.m.: AA girls' 3200:Paige Clancy of Boiling Springs is the first winner of the day, clocking in at 11:51.65.
9:13 a.m.: The AA girls' 3200 is on the track now. Results and notes will be appearing here throughout the day.