Lakewood's Hulslander shakes off injury to set record (WA)
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 4:28 pm
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PREP TRACK: Lakewood's Hulslander shakes off injury to set pole vault record
By Alex Bosworth
Herald Writer
BELLINGHAM -- Hurt all week, Lakewood's Spencer Hulslander wasn't sure he would be able to clear the minimum height requirement for a pole vault.
In the end, Hulslander shook off a groin injury and tied the 2A District 1 meet record with a vault of 14 feet.
How did the Lakewood senior react to news he had tied the meet record? By trying to clear more than 15 feet on his next jump. Even though he came up short, it's clear Hulslander is setting his sights high.
Hulslander placed first in the pole vault, securing an invitation to state along the way, in the first day of the 2A District 1 track and field championships at Civic Stadium. The meet is a two-day event that will finish on Friday.
"It's way better than anything I could have hoped for," said Hulslander, who entered the meet as the state's No. 2 vaulter behind Ephrata High School's Wes Chamberlain. "I'm super excited."
PREP TRACK: Lakewood's Hulslander shakes off injury to set pole vault record
By Alex Bosworth
Herald Writer
BELLINGHAM -- Hurt all week, Lakewood's Spencer Hulslander wasn't sure he would be able to clear the minimum height requirement for a pole vault.
In the end, Hulslander shook off a groin injury and tied the 2A District 1 meet record with a vault of 14 feet.
How did the Lakewood senior react to news he had tied the meet record? By trying to clear more than 15 feet on his next jump. Even though he came up short, it's clear Hulslander is setting his sights high.
Hulslander placed first in the pole vault, securing an invitation to state along the way, in the first day of the 2A District 1 track and field championships at Civic Stadium. The meet is a two-day event that will finish on Friday.
"It's way better than anything I could have hoped for," said Hulslander, who entered the meet as the state's No. 2 vaulter behind Ephrata High School's Wes Chamberlain. "I'm super excited."