Liberty District Meet Day 1 Highlights

The Langley boys team looks determined to give defending champion Jefferson all they can handle after day one of the Liberty District Championship held at the Prince George\'s Sports and Learning Complex in Landover, MD yesterday evening.

Langley was able to rack up a total of 60 points in the four finals contested last night, creating essentially about a 30 point swing.

The Saxons big event was the pole vault, where they pt up half their points thus far as they swept the top five places in scoring on a 10-8-6-4-2-1 basis, led by junior Michael Chisholm\'s victory at 12 feet 6 inches as he equalled his personal best.

Langley also swept the top three spots in the long jump with freshman Peter Sanson, seeded just sixth coming into the event, the upset winner with a p.r. best by more than a foot and a half at 20-4.

Jefferson is currently in second place with 23 points and received wins by senior Frank Nothaft in the shot put with a seasonal best mark of 49-1.25 and from their 4x800 meter relay team of sophomores Logan Gates and Timmy Galvin along with seniors Ben Treweek and Taylor Bostick as they broke Langley\'s ten year old meet record of 8:14.54 with their 8:12.03 clocking.

In running event trials also contested yesterday evening, Langley put up the two fastest times in the 55 hurdle semis with seniors Jordan Calderwood at 7.87 and Damon Dixon with an 8.38.

Calderwood also produced a pair of second place finishes in the field events with marks of 12-0 in the pole vault and 20-1.5 in the long jump.

South Lakes senior Gabe Itoka led all qualifiers in the 55 meter dash with a time of 6.61 in the trial heats and then equalled that 6.61 time again in the semifinals.