Up and coming vaulters
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Up and coming vaulters
Hey, what are your thoughts on this years frosh and soph polevaulters? any that we should keep an eye on? I haven't heard much about really promising vaulters, but I want to know what you guys think
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SOCAL SOPH goes big
15-06.00 **Michael Woepse (Mater Dei-SS) 3/6 tri meet 10th grader...following in CIF SS champion brother) from 2006(now at UCLA and 19 ft Dad from UCLA
His PR last yr was 13 or 13-6
His PR last yr was 13 or 13-6
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Re: SOCAL SOPH goes big
fchipr wrote:1...and 19 ft Dad from UCLA
His PR was 18'4 1/2" from 1984.
"You have some interesting coaching theories that seem to have little potential."
Mike is a sophomore this year.
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PR- 15-1
Great season, time to top it
Great season, time to top it
We got some promising vaulters in Texas that are sophmores I saw the other week, Sam Retzloft, Nick Weber, and a kid in Mansfield Scott something. All 14' plus and look promising to see 17' maybe there senior year. Nick Weber has maybe the best speed and run I've seen out of any vaulter I've seen or coached in years, I just need to get him onto longer poles and He could be 16' by the end of the year. Look out for those guys to show up soon
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Sam Ewing of Arkansas jumped 15'7" last year as a freshman.
Battling some injuries this year, but he brings it with some serious speed, strength, free take off and straight trail leg all the way to the top of the pole. Hes one of the most fearless vaulters ive ever seen, he plants anything you give him without hesitation. Look for him to be mid 16's a few months after he recovers from his injuries, and pushing 17' by mid junior year.
Battling some injuries this year, but he brings it with some serious speed, strength, free take off and straight trail leg all the way to the top of the pole. Hes one of the most fearless vaulters ive ever seen, he plants anything you give him without hesitation. Look for him to be mid 16's a few months after he recovers from his injuries, and pushing 17' by mid junior year.
The greater the challenge, the more glorious the triumph
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Re: JJ
pv161 wrote:JJ Juilfs cleared 14'6" today. he's a freshman from Eugene Ore.
Yeah, that's who I was thinking of
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