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New NY State PV Record
HIGHLIGHTS
Jordan Yamoah (Arlington HS, Lagrangeville, NY) opens his year with a new New York State indoor pole vault record with a jump of 16' 6" breaking the previous record by 1/2" by Casey DiCesare of Irvington.
Varsity Girls Pole Vault Finals
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Name Yr Team Mark Pts
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1 Samantha Persic Somers 8-0 10
2 Julia Batista Massapequa 8-0 8
3 Neidin Loughran Pearl River 7-6 6
4 Amie Kovarik Pearl River 7-6 4
5 Nicole Leote Pearl River 7-0 2
6 Kiera Fellegara Ursuline School 7-0 0.5
6 Danielle Franco Massapequa 7-0 0.5
8 Heather Sabo Schuylerville 6-6
9 Alyssa Piranio Somers 6-6
10 Noelle Vidaic Massapequa 6-0
Varsity Boys Pole Vault Finals
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Name Yr Team Mark Pts
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1 Jordan Yamoah Arlington 16-6* 10
2 Savio Paul 11 Iona Preparatory School 13-6 8
3 Chris Spadaccini Pearl River 13-6 6
4 Francis DePinto Pearl River 12-6 4
5 Stefan Buechele Arlington 11-6 2
6 Michael Wilkens Syosset 11-0 1
7 Jack Dennen Bronxville 11-0
8 Nick Crozier Massapequa 10-6
9 Spencer Nord Massapequa 10-6
10 Scott Abrams New Rochelle 10-6
11 Thomas Hudson Bronxville 10-6
12 John Hyatt 10 Iona Preparatory School 10-0
13 Brian Durdaller Hewlett 10-0
14 John Duria Massapequa 9-6
15 Corey Sider Hewlett 9-6
16 Chris Behrens Bronxville 8-6
17 Reggie St Louis New Rochelle 8-0
18 Arthur Fiorella Somers 8-0
Jordan Yamoah (NY) 16-6 State Record... now 17-0!
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Re: High School Results December 2010
http://ny.milesplit.com/articles/57063
Jordan Yamoah opened his senior season by breaking the New York state indoor pole vault record, clearing 16'6" Friday night Dec. 17 at the Jim Mitchell Invitational at the Armory.
Yamoah, a 17-year-old senior at Arlington (Poughkeepsie), made the height on his first attempt, matching his own outdoor PR from last spring. It broke the state indoor record by half an inch, the 16'5 1/2" by Casey DiCesare of Irvington. Yamoah, who wears glasses when he vaults and is 5'9", 145 pounds, then had three close attempts at 17'0".
"I wasn't expecting to even attempt 17 feet this early in the season," Yamoah said.
Jordan Yamoah opened his senior season by breaking the New York state indoor pole vault record, clearing 16'6" Friday night Dec. 17 at the Jim Mitchell Invitational at the Armory.
Yamoah, a 17-year-old senior at Arlington (Poughkeepsie), made the height on his first attempt, matching his own outdoor PR from last spring. It broke the state indoor record by half an inch, the 16'5 1/2" by Casey DiCesare of Irvington. Yamoah, who wears glasses when he vaults and is 5'9", 145 pounds, then had three close attempts at 17'0".
"I wasn't expecting to even attempt 17 feet this early in the season," Yamoah said.
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Re: High School Results December 2010
I saw jordan's record breaking jump in person, he FLEW over 16'6" on his 15'1" 165 UCS Spirit by about 6 inches or so but was inside on all his attempts at 17'
it's only december! He'll be at 17' before the end of the season, couldn't happen to a better kid
it's only december! He'll be at 17' before the end of the season, couldn't happen to a better kid
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Re: High School Results December 2010
Congrats to you and UCS Spirit
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Re: Jordan Yamoah (NY) 16-6 State Record
http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/arti ... ult-record
Track and field: Yamoah sets state pole vault record
MIKE BENISCHEK • POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL • DECEMBER 19, 2010
By the time Jordan Yamoah took his first vault on Friday night, the Jim Mitchell Invitational indoor track and field meet was drawing to a close.
As the athletes and crowd began to file out of the Armory, the Arlington High School senior put on a show worth staying for.
"When they saw me jump, people just kind of stopped what they were doing and watched me jump," Yamoah said on Saturday. "It was fun."
Yamoah proceeded to clear 16 feet, 6 inches, breaking the New York state record for boys indoor competition. Last spring, he cleared that same height to set the outdoor record.
"It feels pretty great," he said. "It was a little unexpected. I did feel like I could reach this record, but not so early in the season."
Yamoah had surgery in early August to repair a slight meniscus tear in his left knee sustained at the state qualifiers in the spring. After three months of rehabilitation, he was back practicing in November and said, "I got most of the flexibility back. I can jump fine with it."
Still, Arlington coach Steve Arnett said he tried to keep Yamoah's expectations low for Friday's meet.
"My approach right now is just go out, have some fun," Arnett said. "Maybe I'll tell him to have fun the whole year."
Yamoah's indoor mark surpassed the previous record, held by Irvington's Casey DiCesare, by half an inch.
After clearing 16-6, Yamoah made three attempts at 17 feet, narrowly missing on his last attempt.
"I want to go for 18-plus this year," he said. "I'm all better now. My knee is fixed. Every height I cleared (Friday) night was all on one attempt."
Teammate Stefan Buchele finished fifth in the pole vault at 11-6.
Track and field: Yamoah sets state pole vault record
MIKE BENISCHEK • POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL • DECEMBER 19, 2010
By the time Jordan Yamoah took his first vault on Friday night, the Jim Mitchell Invitational indoor track and field meet was drawing to a close.
As the athletes and crowd began to file out of the Armory, the Arlington High School senior put on a show worth staying for.
"When they saw me jump, people just kind of stopped what they were doing and watched me jump," Yamoah said on Saturday. "It was fun."
Yamoah proceeded to clear 16 feet, 6 inches, breaking the New York state record for boys indoor competition. Last spring, he cleared that same height to set the outdoor record.
"It feels pretty great," he said. "It was a little unexpected. I did feel like I could reach this record, but not so early in the season."
Yamoah had surgery in early August to repair a slight meniscus tear in his left knee sustained at the state qualifiers in the spring. After three months of rehabilitation, he was back practicing in November and said, "I got most of the flexibility back. I can jump fine with it."
Still, Arlington coach Steve Arnett said he tried to keep Yamoah's expectations low for Friday's meet.
"My approach right now is just go out, have some fun," Arnett said. "Maybe I'll tell him to have fun the whole year."
Yamoah's indoor mark surpassed the previous record, held by Irvington's Casey DiCesare, by half an inch.
After clearing 16-6, Yamoah made three attempts at 17 feet, narrowly missing on his last attempt.
"I want to go for 18-plus this year," he said. "I'm all better now. My knee is fixed. Every height I cleared (Friday) night was all on one attempt."
Teammate Stefan Buchele finished fifth in the pole vault at 11-6.
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Re: Jordan Yamoah (NY) 16-6 State Record
I got the update that he broke this record and jumped 17' today!!
http://ny.milesplit.com/articles/57063
http://ny.milesplit.com/articles/57063
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Re: Jordan Yamoah (NY) 16-6 State Record... now 17-0!
I better check the batteries in my laser device. May need it come March at the NYS meet and again at the NB meet. This young man lives only thirty miles from me, but since the Hudson river is between our locations, I rarely get to see him jump as he competes in a different sectional area.
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Re: Jordan Yamoah (NY) 16-6 State Record... now 17-0!
Like I said, he's a great kid! So happy for everything he's doing. Coached by Timmy St. Lawrence and the Flying Circus up in Warwick, NY
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Re: Jordan Yamoah (NY) 16-6 State Record... now 17-0!
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Track and field: Arlington's Yamoah breaks own mark to lead locals at Kickoff meet
MIKE BENISCHEK • POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL • DECEMBER 20, 2010
The legend of Jordan Yamoah reached new heights on Sunday. Literally.
The Arlington High School senior, who as of Friday night owns both the New York State indoor and outdoor pole-vaulting records, became the first athlete in state history to clear 17 feet. He did it at the Section 1 Kickoff No. 2 at the Armory Track and Field Center in Manhattan.
"Oh my God. I almost fell out of the stands," Arlington coach Steve Arnett said of the accomplishment. "You think I'm joking. They grabbed me. I was kind of jumping up and down."
On Saturday, Yamoah said his goal for the season was to clear more than 18 feet.
"If he does 18 feet, it would probably kill me," Arnett said jokingly. "I'm stunned at what he's done. I guess anything's possible in the book of Yamoah."
Track and field: Arlington's Yamoah breaks own mark to lead locals at Kickoff meet
MIKE BENISCHEK • POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL • DECEMBER 20, 2010
The legend of Jordan Yamoah reached new heights on Sunday. Literally.
The Arlington High School senior, who as of Friday night owns both the New York State indoor and outdoor pole-vaulting records, became the first athlete in state history to clear 17 feet. He did it at the Section 1 Kickoff No. 2 at the Armory Track and Field Center in Manhattan.
"Oh my God. I almost fell out of the stands," Arlington coach Steve Arnett said of the accomplishment. "You think I'm joking. They grabbed me. I was kind of jumping up and down."
On Saturday, Yamoah said his goal for the season was to clear more than 18 feet.
"If he does 18 feet, it would probably kill me," Arnett said jokingly. "I'm stunned at what he's done. I guess anything's possible in the book of Yamoah."
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