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Michael Morrison, a pole vaulter from Great Bridge High in Chesapeake, created the biggest buzz in the meet's opening day. He set a meet record by jumping 16-2, but didn't stop there.
He went on to clear 16-6, then jacked the bar up to 17 feet, 1/2 inch, which he got over on his first attempt. He finally missed all three attempts at 17-7, which would have set the national high school record. The high school record is 17-61/2, which Pat Manson set in 1986 in Colorado. Morrison is clearly in elite company. His 17-foot vault was the second best in the nation this year, behind an effort of 17-31/2 by Spencer McCorkle of Bryant, Ark. The vaults by Morrison and McCorkle are the nation's best by high school athletes since 1999.