Tommy SKipper
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Tommy SKipper
i was looking on dyestat and i found a list of college choices and this is what i found :
Tommy Skipper OR - 17-3.75 PV Nike Indoor champ - Oregon
Dan Deichert NJ - NJ 3200m champ 2002 - Penn State
Alex Clayton CO - CO 4A champ XC, 800, 1600 - Iowa State
Matt Munoz TX - 3rd TX AAA 3200m - Texas
Mark Teter TX - 46.15 400m TX 5A champ - Baylor
Chris Catton MI - MI XC champ - Wake Forest
Janine Ricci PA - PA indoor mile champ - Virginia
Cassie Gullickson TN - 43' TJ, 5-10 HJ - Notre Dame
i thought he signed with a community college, did he change his mind or something?
Tommy Skipper OR - 17-3.75 PV Nike Indoor champ - Oregon
Dan Deichert NJ - NJ 3200m champ 2002 - Penn State
Alex Clayton CO - CO 4A champ XC, 800, 1600 - Iowa State
Matt Munoz TX - 3rd TX AAA 3200m - Texas
Mark Teter TX - 46.15 400m TX 5A champ - Baylor
Chris Catton MI - MI XC champ - Wake Forest
Janine Ricci PA - PA indoor mile champ - Virginia
Cassie Gullickson TN - 43' TJ, 5-10 HJ - Notre Dame
i thought he signed with a community college, did he change his mind or something?
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No, he never actually signed a letter of intent to go to Clackamas. He apparently gave an oral committment to go to Oregon this week. Theres a story in the Oregonian about it. http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregon ... 192310.xml
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OAKPV2004 wrote:If and when do you all think he will break the high school record? He might have to jump in to the late summer if he wants to break or come close to it. I would be suprised if he gets back up to 17'+ before Oregon state meet. it will be intresting.
It all depends on how his wrist is feeling... and how quickly he can get back into top form.
Just got this off the oregonlive forum.
"Skipper (Sandy) - PV: missed twice at his opening height of 14'0 before getting a huge clearance. Moved the bar to 16'0 and did not clear. 10.87/21.97 leads qualifying in 100m/200m. LJ - 21'7."
Kind of strange to not see him throwing the javelin but glad to see him
back in action.
"Skipper (Sandy) - PV: missed twice at his opening height of 14'0 before getting a huge clearance. Moved the bar to 16'0 and did not clear. 10.87/21.97 leads qualifying in 100m/200m. LJ - 21'7."
Kind of strange to not see him throwing the javelin but glad to see him
back in action.
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zack wrote:Just got this off the oregonlive forum.
"Skipper (Sandy) - PV: missed twice at his opening height of 14'0 before getting a huge clearance. Moved the bar to 16'0 and did not clear. 10.87/21.97 leads qualifying in 100m/200m. LJ - 21'7."
Kind of strange to not see him throwing the javelin but glad to see him
back in action.
So he did not make it to state, he had to get 14'6" right? or is he going?
i think before my days are done.
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I was reading some stuff on www.dyestat.com about skipper. He apparently broke 2 poles on his first 2 attemps at 14' (not misses by the rules.) sounds like it won't be long before he jumps high again.
i think before my days are done.
Tommy Skipper Returns
Skipper's return is quite a story!! For everyone's convenience, here's the DyeStat article:
Tommy Skipper returns
- and breaks two more poles!
The Sandy OR senior was last seen at a pole vault pit March 16 in Landover MD at the Nike Indoor Championships (left) when he broke a pole trying for the national indoor record. The snap of the pole broke his left thumb, apparently ending his season goal of breaking the national outdoor record (18-2.25 by Eric Eshbach in 1999). But 9 weeks later, with the pin just removed from his thumb, Skipper was on the runway Tuesday 5/20 at the Mount Hood Conference district meet, a qualifier for the Oregon state meet later this month. Starting at a "safe" 14 feet, Skipper was on the brink of no heighting when he broke poles on his first two attempts. Then he soared high over the bar on his third try. Although missing at 16 feet, he was safely qualified for the state meet.
Skipper has not been idle while recuperating from his injury. He has state ranking marks in the 100, 200, long jump, discus, and javelin. His pole vault coach, Rick Baggett, thinks the layoff may actually help Skipper by developing more speed on the runway while long jumping. He can compete in post season meets through July 31 and still count as a high school athlete.
Tommy Skipper returns
- and breaks two more poles!
The Sandy OR senior was last seen at a pole vault pit March 16 in Landover MD at the Nike Indoor Championships (left) when he broke a pole trying for the national indoor record. The snap of the pole broke his left thumb, apparently ending his season goal of breaking the national outdoor record (18-2.25 by Eric Eshbach in 1999). But 9 weeks later, with the pin just removed from his thumb, Skipper was on the runway Tuesday 5/20 at the Mount Hood Conference district meet, a qualifier for the Oregon state meet later this month. Starting at a "safe" 14 feet, Skipper was on the brink of no heighting when he broke poles on his first two attempts. Then he soared high over the bar on his third try. Although missing at 16 feet, he was safely qualified for the state meet.
Skipper has not been idle while recuperating from his injury. He has state ranking marks in the 100, 200, long jump, discus, and javelin. His pole vault coach, Rick Baggett, thinks the layoff may actually help Skipper by developing more speed on the runway while long jumping. He can compete in post season meets through July 31 and still count as a high school athlete.
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