Below is a look at the boys winners from Saturday's 26th Stan Morgan Invitational, held at Carlisle High School's Ken Millen Field.
100 -- Chris Craig, Cumberland Valley, 11.30
The top-seeded Craig breezed through the competition, finishing more than a tenth of a second ahead of James Buchanan's Peter Hughey (11.42) and Mechanicsburg's Shyheim Brown (11.45).
200 -- Dontae Owens, Reading, 22.81
James Buchanan's Peter Hughey had his heart broken in both of the sprinting events. In the 200, he clocked in at 22.82 to finish just .01 seconds behind Owens.
400 -- Peter Hughey, James Buchanan, 49.83
Hughey continued his strong invitational season with yet another victory in the 400. He defeated West Perry's Nate Sites (50.24) and Central Dauphin's Wesley Huff (50.92).
800 -- Jonathan Goodson, Boiling Springs, 1:56.44
For the second straight year, Goodson captured the Stan Morgan Invitational title. He defeated a field that included Mechanicsburg's Ryan Wolf (1:59.22) and Mount Carmel's David Fletcher (1:59.92).
1,600 -- Zach Brehm, Carlisle, 4:23.11
Brehm got a stiff challenge from Class AA contender Jonathan Goodson of Boiling Springs, but the Carlisle star was strong from beginning to end. Brehm led from the gun, defeating Goodson (4:24.46) and Central Dauphin's Ben Wilson (4:29.49).
3,200 -- Zach Brehm, Carlisle, 9:34.11
Brehm is saving his best for the postseason, but he gave track fans a glimpse of what to expect with a dominant performance in the 3,200. He defeated Cumberland Valley's Quinn Wasko (9:44.02) and James Buchanan's Daniel Green (9:46.23).
4x100 -- Carlisle, 43.49
With a huge final leg from Sean Collins, Carlisle came back to win the race. The Herd defeated Reading (43.59) and Boiling Springs (45.41).
4x400 -- James Buchanan, 3:26.43
The Rockets blasted to victory over Reading (3:27.70) and Mechanicsburg (3:31.75).
4x800 -- Central Dauphin, 8:10.29
Central Dauphin cruised to victory, finishing ahead of Mount Carmel (8:16.62) and Carlisle (8:19.77).
110 hurdles -- Charles Perry, Central Dauphin, 15.53
Perry used sharp technique to run a clean race and finish more than a half-second ahead of the field. Gettysburg's Michael Heeschn (16.17) and Mount Carmel's Christian Kelly (16.26) rounded out the Top 3.
300 hurdles -- Brad Powell, Mechanicsburg, 40.92
Powell exploded for victory over Reading's Felix Hernandez (41.35) and Chambersburg's Ali Brown (41.4).
High jump -- Marquise Camel, Gettysburg, 6-0
Camel was the only boy to cross the 6-0 barrier. The sophomore defeated Chambersburg's Kendall Keepler (5-10) and Carlisle's Deshawn Millington (5-8).
Long jump -- Isa Paschall, Carlisle, 21-8.5
The field was no match for Carlisle's Paschall, who leapt a foot ahead of the closest finisher. Freshman teammate Deshawn Millington took second with a 20-8.5 and Gettysburg's Kobe Wansel took third with a 20-5.5.
Triple jump -- Isa Paschall, Carlisle, 49-10
Carlisle jumpers are lighting the Pa. track and field world on fire. Paschall shattered the meet record of 48-7, established by Reading's Imani Brown in 2011. Paschall has the No. 1 triple jump mark in the state and is now ranked No. 6 nationally. Perhaps the bigger news came from the runner-up, teammate Deshawn Millington, who registered a mark of 49-4. Millington, a freshman, is now the No. 2-ranked jumper in the state and the No. 1 freshman in the country.
Pole vault -- Noah Chirico, Carlisle, 12-0
Chirico took victory over Gettysburg's Nathan Sharrah, who also vaulted 12-0, with Chrico winning by virtue of successful vaults. Lower Dauphin's Lee Cassel (11-6) took third.
Shot put -- Breon Coke, Mechanicsburg, 46-0
Coke was seeded No. 1 in two events, but had to settle for just one gold Saturday. He defeated Susquehannock's Matt Reynolds (45-4.5) and Cumberland Valley's Tim Spinelli (41-8).
Discus -- Bennett Candland, Carlisle, 124-6
Candland made an impact at his home invitational, using his big throw to defeat Mount Carmel's Dominic Farronato (121-11) and Cumberland Valley's Ryan Wolfgang (121-8).
Javelin -- Dominic Farronato, Mount Carmel, 171-1
It was a tight race for gold in the javelin, with Farronato defeating Gettysburg's Wade Laudeman (170-1) by just a foot. No. 1-seed Christian Pavlovich took third with a 166-7.
Team Champion -- Carlisle
Carlisle racked up 131 points to roll to its fourth consecutive David B. Eavenson, Sr. Memorial Team Trophy. The Herd, which won seven events, finished in front Gettysburg (56), Mechanicsburg (55), James Buchanan (49) and Mount Carmel (44). Carlisle has won the invitational nine times since its inception in 1968.
Awards
Carlisle's Isa Paschall won the Stan Morgan Memorial Award for being the Most Outstanding Athlete of the meet. He also took home the Jack Zeigler Memorial Award, given to the boys long jump winner. The awards were a Carlisle sweep, with Zach Brehm winning the Tim Cook Memorial Award, this year given to the winner of the 3,200.
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