BOYS POLE VAULT:
PL-JUMPER-SCHOOL-HEIGHT
1-Ryan Vu-12-Interlake-15-03.0
2-Beau Carrillo-12-Mt Spokane-15-00.0
3-Josh Winters-12-Bothell-14-06.0
4-Tyler Sutherland-12-Mt Spokane-14-00.0
5-Mike Blanchard-12-Selah-14-00.0
6-David Pinkerton-12-Snohomish-14-00.0
7-Sean Bucy-11-Kamiak HS-14-00.0
8-Luke Hattrup-11-Mead-13-06.0
Daniel Thompson-11-Camas-13-06.0
Kraig Grant-12-Moses Lake-13-06.0
James Riddelle-12-Hanford-13-06.0
JP Jensen-12-Othello-13-06.0
Dan Turner-12-University-13-06.0
Jeff Hill-12-Eisenhower-13-00.6
Peter Van Wie-12-Pullman-13-06.0
Cody Skipton-12-Selah-13-06.0
Kosei Imamura-11-Lewis & Clark-13-00.0
Steve Kerr-12-North Central-13-00.0
Carter Nell-10-Eastmont-13-00.0
Steven Adams-12-Lakeside-13-00.0
Ben Shea-12-Wenatchee-13-00.0
Sam Sampson-11-Squalicum-13-00.0
Matt Forsyth-12-Richland-13-00.0
Kyle Hamilton-11-Cedarcrest-13-00.0
A.J. Cox-11-Auburn Riverside-12-06.0
Andrew Blashaw-12-Kentlake-12-06.0
Nic Caldwell-12-Lakewood-12-06.0
Jeremy Creelman-12-Shorewood-12-06.0
Bryce Fisher-11-East Valley(Sp)-12-06.0
Efrain Sanchez-12-Toutle Lake-12-00.0
Darren Gieschen-12-Kelso-12-00.0
Josh Bohling-12-Lake Stevens-12-00.0
Aaron Smith-10-Kent-Meridian-11-06.0
Tobin Martin-12-Nathan Hale-11-06.0
Sam Richards-12-Walla Walla-11-06.0
GIRLS POLE VAULT:
PL-JUMPER-SCHOOL-HEIGHT
1-Laura Schvaneveldt-12-Interlake-11-06.0
2-Alexa Huestis-11-W.F. West-11-03.0
3-Kendall Mays-12-North Central-11-00.0
4-Lisa Galbraith-12-Wenatchee-10-09.0
5-Jenna Marshall-12-Auburn Riverside-10-06.0
5-Stephanie Janigo-12-Bellingham-10-03.0
5-Katie Hawkins-12-University-10-03.0
8-Lacey Radach-11-Eastmont-10-00.0
Erica Ziegler-12-Mt. Spokane-10-00.0
Ali Forsyth-11-Lakeside-10.00.0
Michayla Mueller-10-Ferris-10.00.0
Hilary Moore-11-Prosser-9-06.0
Elizabeth Andrews-12-Bellevue-9-06.0
Melissa Harless-11-Gonzaga Prep-9-06.0
Lauren Salerno-11-Richland-9-06.0
Valan Calvo-10-Cedar Park Christian-9-06.0
Brittany Aanstad-11-Lake Stevens-9-00.0
Taylor Fjeran-11-Kamiak HS-9-00.0
Hailey Bohnet-12-Walla Walla-9-00.0
Jillian Lamb-12-Lewis & Clark-8-06.0
Courtney Violette-11-Squalicum-8-06.0
Joanna Puryear-11-Kamiakin-8-06.0
Ashley Stonebridge-12-South Whidbey-8-06.0
Jordan Kincheloe-12-Kootenai(ID)-8-06.0
Morgan Dunning-10-East Valley(Sp)-8-06.0
Jessica Bailie-12-Connell-8-06.0
Shayna Collins-11-Kennewick-8-06.0
Britney James-10-Snohomish-8-06.0
Stefanie Kruckenberg-12-Ellensburg-8-06.0
Shelby Madsen-10-Camas-8-00.0
Marie Palm-12-Columbia River-8-00.0
Rachel Harvey-11-Eisenhower-8-00.0
Keslye Llewellyn-11-Wilbur/Creston-8-00.0
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I was wondering where Ryan Vu has been.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/h ... sco16.html
Interlake athletes swept the pole-vault titles. Senior Laura Schvaneveldt won the girls event by clearing 11-6, while classmate Ryan Vu went over 15-3 to win the boys event.
Vu was locked in a duel with Mount Spokane's Beau Carrillo, who cleared 15-0 on his second attempt. When Vu then missed, the Interlake vaulter passed on his third try to instead take one shot at 15-3, a personal-best. He cleared it with ease, and when Carrillo couldn't match, Vu was the victor.
"It feels great to come back," said Vu, who was competing for only the second time this season after suffering a pulled hamstring.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/h ... sco16.html
Interlake athletes swept the pole-vault titles. Senior Laura Schvaneveldt won the girls event by clearing 11-6, while classmate Ryan Vu went over 15-3 to win the boys event.
Vu was locked in a duel with Mount Spokane's Beau Carrillo, who cleared 15-0 on his second attempt. When Vu then missed, the Interlake vaulter passed on his third try to instead take one shot at 15-3, a personal-best. He cleared it with ease, and when Carrillo couldn't match, Vu was the victor.
"It feels great to come back," said Vu, who was competing for only the second time this season after suffering a pulled hamstring.
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