Event 118 Girls Pole Vault 1A
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National: 14-01 2007 Tori Anthony, Palo Alto (Calif.)
2008 3rd: 9-03 Four Athletes
WIAA: ! 12-10 2002 Stevie Marshalek, Kentlake
1A Meet: % 11-03 2007 Loreah Winlow, Lakeside (9 Mile Falls)
2008 1st: 10-00 Alice Meroni, Kiona-Benton
2008 2nd: 9-06 Loreah Winlow, Lakeside (9 Mile Falls)
Name Year School Finals
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1 Anandae Egland 9 Lakeside 10-09.00
2 Zoe Mesnik-Greene 10 Seattle Academy J10-09.00
3 Nicole Jones 12 Newport 10-00.00
4 Sarah Blatchford 11 King's 9-06.00
4 Sarah McGary 11 Connell 9-06.00
6 Hannah Trigg 11 La Center 9-00.00
7 Natalia Harris 10 La Center J9-00.00
8 Jerica Engelhart 12 King's 8-06.00
9 Kelsey Taylor 11 Cashmere J8-06.00
10 Anna Dean 11 King's 8-00.00
11 Emily Blizard 11 Kiona Benton J8-00.00
12 Sunny Lyon 10 Seattle Academy J8-00.00
13 Hannah Swigart 12 Goldendale J8-00.00
14 Jessica Brown 11 Kiona Benton 7-06.00
15 Tamara Kulla 11 La Center J7-06.00
-- Shelby Wilkerson 12 La Center NH
WA State Meet 1A Girls - Egland, Mesnik-Greene 10-9
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Re: WA State Meet 1A Girls - Egland, Mesnik-Greene 10-9
I heard there was a mixup on the Jumpoff for first? Something about the official not know ing the procedures.
Anyone know anything?
Rick Baggett
Anyone know anything?
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Re: WA State Meet 1A Girls - Egland, Mesnik-Greene 10-9
Rick -
Here's what happened: Both Anandae (Lakeside) and Zoe (Seattle Academy) cleared 10'6 on their 3rd attempt, but each missed at 11'0. When the official checked his score sheet, he saw that Zoe missed twice on 9'6 (her opening height) and Anandae once at 9'6. However, since he had 2 pages to his scoresheet, he didn't count Anandae's miss at 8'6. Thus, he declared Anandae the winner. Zoe's coach and I looked at my score sheet and just assumed that I had not recorded a miss because we had it correct. When asked to see his scoresheet, he declined so we couldn't verify.
About 2:00 pm (competition started at 10:00am), the WIAA announced to have a Lakeside and Seattle Academy coach come to the appeal's tent (as you know, never a good thing). They told us that there was a scoring error and we'd have to have a jump-off. We settled for after the 1B boys got done which was around 2:30 pm w/ 15 minutes of runway warm-up time.
Around 3:00 pm, we started back up again. Zoe and Anandae both missed at 11'0. Zoe and Anandae both made 10'9. Zoe and Anandae both missed 11'0. Zoe missed 10'9 and Anandae made it! That concluded the 5+ hour competition.
Here's what happened: Both Anandae (Lakeside) and Zoe (Seattle Academy) cleared 10'6 on their 3rd attempt, but each missed at 11'0. When the official checked his score sheet, he saw that Zoe missed twice on 9'6 (her opening height) and Anandae once at 9'6. However, since he had 2 pages to his scoresheet, he didn't count Anandae's miss at 8'6. Thus, he declared Anandae the winner. Zoe's coach and I looked at my score sheet and just assumed that I had not recorded a miss because we had it correct. When asked to see his scoresheet, he declined so we couldn't verify.
About 2:00 pm (competition started at 10:00am), the WIAA announced to have a Lakeside and Seattle Academy coach come to the appeal's tent (as you know, never a good thing). They told us that there was a scoring error and we'd have to have a jump-off. We settled for after the 1B boys got done which was around 2:30 pm w/ 15 minutes of runway warm-up time.
Around 3:00 pm, we started back up again. Zoe and Anandae both missed at 11'0. Zoe and Anandae both made 10'9. Zoe and Anandae both missed 11'0. Zoe missed 10'9 and Anandae made it! That concluded the 5+ hour competition.
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Re: WA State Meet 1A Girls - Egland, Mesnik-Greene 10-9
lakesidepv wrote:Rick -
Here's what happened: Both Anandae (Lakeside) and Zoe (Seattle Academy) cleared 10'6 on their 3rd attempt, but each missed at 11'0. When the official checked his score sheet, he saw that Zoe missed twice on 9'6 (her opening height) and Anandae once at 9'6. However, since he had 2 pages to his scoresheet, he didn't count Anandae's miss at 8'6. Thus, he declared Anandae the winner. Zoe's coach and I looked at my score sheet and just assumed that I had not recorded a miss because we had it correct. When asked to see his scoresheet, he declined so we couldn't verify.
About 2:00 pm (competition started at 10:00am), the WIAA announced to have a Lakeside and Seattle Academy coach come to the appeal's tent (as you know, never a good thing). They told us that there was a scoring error and we'd have to have a jump-off. We settled for after the 1B boys got done which was around 2:30 pm w/ 15 minutes of runway warm-up time.
Around 3:00 pm, we started back up again. Zoe and Anandae both missed at 11'0. Zoe and Anandae both made 10'9. Zoe and Anandae both missed 11'0. Zoe missed 10'9 and Anandae made it! That concluded the 5+ hour competition.
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