Lori Bowen Article (FL)
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:02 am
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Maclay, Fla. High girls chasing state titles
By Jim Henry
DEMOCRAT STAFF WRITER
Lori Bowen is chasing history. More specifically, she's looking to vault into the Florida High School Activities Association record books.
Bowen, a senior pole vaulter at Maclay School, headlines a large Big Bend contingent competing in the FHSAA Track and Field Championships at Coral Springs High School. The ClassA state meet is today; the Class2A state meet is Saturday.
The Region1-3A meet, meanwhile, is today at Florida State's Mike Long Track. The Class3A and 4A state meets are next weekend in Coral Springs.
Bowen, a two-time defending ClassA state champion in the pole vault, enters today's competition with high hopes.
According to FHSAA records, Bowen can become the first to win three state titles in the pole vault, surpassing fellow two-time winners Sarah Adams of Sebastian River, Carrie Crandall of Jacksonville Episcopal and Kelly Greeno of Orlando Boone.
More importantly, Bowen, who will also compete in the 200- and 300-meter hurdles and a relay, wants to help the Maclay girls win their second team title in four years. The Maclay boys enter as three-time defending state champions but are not expected to contend for the team title this year.
The Maclay girls and Jefferson County boys won the Region1-A meet last week at Chiles High School.
"Everyone is very excited and I think we have a good shot at winning the team title," Bowen said. "We have a real tight group - we've kind of become sisters toward the end of the season. It would be nice to make a good showing."
Bowen, who first started competing in the pole vault five years ago, won last year's state title at 11 feet, 3 inches. She's attracting collegiate interest from FSU, Florida and Tennessee.
http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahas ... 518065.htm
Maclay, Fla. High girls chasing state titles
By Jim Henry
DEMOCRAT STAFF WRITER
Lori Bowen is chasing history. More specifically, she's looking to vault into the Florida High School Activities Association record books.
Bowen, a senior pole vaulter at Maclay School, headlines a large Big Bend contingent competing in the FHSAA Track and Field Championships at Coral Springs High School. The ClassA state meet is today; the Class2A state meet is Saturday.
The Region1-3A meet, meanwhile, is today at Florida State's Mike Long Track. The Class3A and 4A state meets are next weekend in Coral Springs.
Bowen, a two-time defending ClassA state champion in the pole vault, enters today's competition with high hopes.
According to FHSAA records, Bowen can become the first to win three state titles in the pole vault, surpassing fellow two-time winners Sarah Adams of Sebastian River, Carrie Crandall of Jacksonville Episcopal and Kelly Greeno of Orlando Boone.
More importantly, Bowen, who will also compete in the 200- and 300-meter hurdles and a relay, wants to help the Maclay girls win their second team title in four years. The Maclay boys enter as three-time defending state champions but are not expected to contend for the team title this year.
The Maclay girls and Jefferson County boys won the Region1-A meet last week at Chiles High School.
"Everyone is very excited and I think we have a good shot at winning the team title," Bowen said. "We have a real tight group - we've kind of become sisters toward the end of the season. It would be nice to make a good showing."
Bowen, who first started competing in the pole vault five years ago, won last year's state title at 11 feet, 3 inches. She's attracting collegiate interest from FSU, Florida and Tennessee.