Vaulters Leave Mark article (CA)
Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 8:12 pm
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Vaulters leave their marks at finals
By: BRIAN HAAS - For The Californian
NORWALK ---- As the crowd began to file out and the sun began to drop below the highest bleachers, the Division I pole vaulters took center stage at the CIF Southern Section Track and Field Finals on Saturday.
The Valley was well represented, with three vaulters moving on to the CIF-SS Masters meet.
Four of the nine D-I vaulters in the meet were from local high schools. Myles McDowell and Alex Lohman, a junior and senior respectively at Murrieta, Jacob Johnson a junior from Temecula, and Ryan Utnehmer, a freshman from Chaparral, all represented the Southwestern League in the meet.
McDowell and Lohman, the teammates, placed first and second in D-I competition.
Lohman was able to clear the 14- feet, 6-inches bar, which was good enough for second, while McDowell won the division title by clearing 15-0 on his third attempt.
"I knew we were going to do well," said McDowell," but for us to go one and two was unbelievable."
With their finish Saturday, McDowell and Lohman advance to Masters meet, which will be held again at Cerritos College on Friday. The Masters meet will host the top nine athletes in every event, regardless of what division the school competes in.
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Vaulters leave their marks at finals
By: BRIAN HAAS - For The Californian
NORWALK ---- As the crowd began to file out and the sun began to drop below the highest bleachers, the Division I pole vaulters took center stage at the CIF Southern Section Track and Field Finals on Saturday.
The Valley was well represented, with three vaulters moving on to the CIF-SS Masters meet.
Four of the nine D-I vaulters in the meet were from local high schools. Myles McDowell and Alex Lohman, a junior and senior respectively at Murrieta, Jacob Johnson a junior from Temecula, and Ryan Utnehmer, a freshman from Chaparral, all represented the Southwestern League in the meet.
McDowell and Lohman, the teammates, placed first and second in D-I competition.
Lohman was able to clear the 14- feet, 6-inches bar, which was good enough for second, while McDowell won the division title by clearing 15-0 on his third attempt.
"I knew we were going to do well," said McDowell," but for us to go one and two was unbelievable."
With their finish Saturday, McDowell and Lohman advance to Masters meet, which will be held again at Cerritos College on Friday. The Masters meet will host the top nine athletes in every event, regardless of what division the school competes in.
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