State Meet Results:
Boys
1 Mitchell Erickson JR Marion 16'09"
2 Joe Noonan SR Lincoln Way East 16'06"
3 Andy Ryan SR Rolling Meadows 16'03"
4 Sam Kranz SR Kaneland 16"00"
5 Aaron Mathis SR Urbana 15'09"
6 Alex Schrautemyer SR Lake Park 15'03"
6 Will Schaeffer SR Glendbrook South 15'03"
8 Josh Winder SO Plainfield Central 15"00"
9 Blain Peckman SR Community 14"09"
10 Jim Foreman SR West Chicago 14"06"
11 John Kotansky SR Hinsdale Central 14"06"
12 Justin Small SR Plainfield Central 14"03"
Mick Viken SO Rolling Meadows NH
Girls
1 Melissa Gergel SR Marian 12'06"
2 Jenna Wexter JR Lincoln Way Central 11'06"
3 Jocelyn Kuksa JR Palatine 11'03"
4 Rachel TeitelbaumSR Oak Park 11'00"
4 Merial Harwood SR Fremd 11'00"
6 Corrie Heine SR Dunlap 11'00"
7 Audra Hoerr SR Centannial 10'09"
7 Peggy Keplinger SR Glenbard South 10'09"
9 Courtney Fisher JR Community 10'06"
10 Justine Hofmann SR Naperville Central 10'06"
11 Meghan Court JR Glenbard North 10'06"
12 Stephanie Moy SR Maine West 10'03"
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Toughest year I can remember. 4 guys over 16 feet. 4 guys over 15 ft. Illinois pole vaulting is on the rise. This improvement is largely due to improved coaching in High School, and good support systems outside of the school itself.
Several coaches in the chicagoland area are former collegiate vaulters who competed at the 16 plus level in college. They are doing what I always hoped they would do. They are giving something back to the sport of pole vaulting. They do this not for money or anything like that. They do it for the joy and satifcation of watching kids get better. Lincoln Way Central and Plainfield South are just a couple of the High Schools who have outstanding vault coaches in the Chicagoland area. There are too many to list them all.
In Illinois there are several opportunities for athletes to train during the summer, Fall and Winter, up to the start of the season. This increased opportunity to vault and train is also responsible for the improvments in quality performance over the past several years. There is no substitute for repetitions.
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Several coaches in the chicagoland area are former collegiate vaulters who competed at the 16 plus level in college. They are doing what I always hoped they would do. They are giving something back to the sport of pole vaulting. They do this not for money or anything like that. They do it for the joy and satifcation of watching kids get better. Lincoln Way Central and Plainfield South are just a couple of the High Schools who have outstanding vault coaches in the Chicagoland area. There are too many to list them all.
In Illinois there are several opportunities for athletes to train during the summer, Fall and Winter, up to the start of the season. This increased opportunity to vault and train is also responsible for the improvments in quality performance over the past several years. There is no substitute for repetitions.
SNS
Yeah, Illinois is on the rise. When I competed, 15 feet one the meet. I'm one of those collegiate vaulters that are giving back. I'll probably be coaching at University of Chicago next year, so I'm looking forward to that. In the mean time, at Maine South on Thursday nights we'll be jumping. If you're in the area, stop on by. It starts June 7th I think.
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Sebes wrote:Yeah, Illinois is on the rise. When I competed, 15 feet one the meet. I'm one of those collegiate vaulters that are giving back. I'll probably be coaching at University of Chicago next year, so I'm looking forward to that. In the mean time, at Maine South on Thursday nights we'll be jumping. If you're in the area, stop on by. It starts June 7th I think.
Mabey I will see you around cause I am coaching at Marquette University next year.
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Sebes wrote:Yeah, Illinois is on the rise. When I competed, 15 feet one the meet. I'm one of those collegiate vaulters that are giving back. I'll probably be coaching at University of Chicago next year, so I'm looking forward to that. In the mean time, at Maine South on Thursday nights we'll be jumping. If you're in the area, stop on by. It starts June 7th I think.
Cool, the UAA might start getting a little tougher!
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