By: Matt Flanagan | Sportzwire | May 16, 2025 | Photo courtesy Bradley Dieffenbacher
Lake-Lehman High School is home to one of Pennsylvania’s most exciting young duos—identical twin sophomores Bodhi and Finn, who are turning heads and rewriting the record books.
Bodhi has delivered standout performances across multiple events, running 50.34 in the 400, 1:59.24 in the 800, and leaping 45-0 in the triple jump. He now holds the school record in the 400 and is a key piece of Lake-Lehman’s district champion 4x800 and 4x400 relays, where he also serves as the anchor.
Finn has been equally impressive, running 1:57.27 in the 800 and 50.71 in the 400, while also anchoring both district title-winning relays and earning a share of the school record in the 4x400.
In a moment that highlighted their synchronicity, the twins broke the school’s 400-meter record on the same day at the Jim Thorpe Invitational, cementing their status as one of the state’s most dynamic duos.
Their rise is no coincidence. They’re coached by John Sobocinski, a highly respected leader with a strong track record of developing elite mid-distance and distance talent. Under his guidance, Bodhi and Finn are not just excelling—they’re thriving.
Still only sophomores, these two are just getting started. With talent, toughness, and a coach who brings the best out of them, Lake-Lehman’s future is in fast, capable hands.