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Scott Roth wins with a 17' 4" clearance on his 4th attempt.
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Boys Pole Vault - Scott Roth CA wins on a rare fourth attempt at 17-4.25, setting a new NIN meet record (Tommy Skipper 17-3.75 in 2003). When Roth missed on his third attempt, Michael Morrison VA and Jordan Scott GA were preparing for a jumpoff for first. But the officials ruled that the standards were set incorrectly (different depths, making the cross bar crooked) and awarded Roth a fourth attempt. He soared over cleanly. Roth then missed three times at a national record 17-7.
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Boys Pole Vault - Scott Roth CA wins on a rare fourth attempt at 17-4.25, setting a new NIN meet record (Tommy Skipper 17-3.75 in 2003). When Roth missed on his third attempt, Michael Morrison VA and Jordan Scott GA were preparing for a jumpoff for first. But the officials ruled that the standards were set incorrectly (different depths, making the cross bar crooked) and awarded Roth a fourth attempt. He soared over cleanly. Roth then missed three times at a national record 17-7.
Complete Results:
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Boys Pole Vault
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14-0.5, 14-6.25, 15-0.25, 15-6.25, 16-0, 16-4, 16-8, 17-0
National: N 17-06.50 3/8/1986 Pat Manson, Aurora, CO
Meet: M 17-03.75 3/15/2003 Tommy Skipper, Sandy, OR
Freshman: ( 15-06.25 3/4/2006 Corey Shank, Canterbury, IN
Sophomore: R 16-09 1994 Jacob Davis, Orangefield, TX
Junior: J 17-03 1995 Jacob Davis, Orangefield, TX
Senior: $ 17-06.50 3/8/1986 Pat Manson, Aurora, CO
Name Year School Finals
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1 777 Roth, Scott 06 Granite Bay HS,Gran 5.29m 17-04.25
2 331 Morrison, Michael 06 Chesapeake Edge,Che 5.18m 17-00.00
2 1695 Scott, Jordan 06 Spirit TC,Watkinsvi 5.18m 17-00.00
4 875 Hall, Hunter 07 Homestead HS,Fort W 5.08m 16-08.00
5 56 McCorkel, Spencer 07 Arkansas Vault C,Br 4.98m 16-04.00
6 923 Di Cesare, Casey 06 Irvington HS,Irving 4.88m 16-00.00
7 498 Porter, Brian 06 Dfw Elite PV,Waxaha 4.73m 15-06.25
8 1971 Woepse, Gregory 06 Unat-CA-Santa An,Sa 4.58m 15-00.25
8 1365 Gil, Sean 07 North Allegheny,Pit 4.58m 15-00.25
8 55 Faulkner, Chad 06 Arkansas Vault C,Fa 4.58m 15-00.25
8 490 Kearney, Shea 07 Unat-AZ-Phoenix,Pho 4.58m 15-00.25
8 924 Di Cesare, Scott 06 Irvington HS,Irving 4.58m 15-00.25
8 1245 Cheek, Cameron 07 Mill Creek HS,Bufor 4.58m 15-00.25
8 1998 Jodon, Jared 06 Unat-PA-Laurel H,Un 4.58m 15-00.25
8 1665 Cooper, Kirk 06 Smoky Hill HS,Cente 4.58m 15-00.25
16 1142 Wesley, Joseph 08 Marine City HS,Mari 4.43m 14-06.25
16 385 Peterson, Ben 06 Cody Track,Cody, WY 4.43m 14-06.25
16 224 Curley, Bryan 06 Branford HS,Branfor 4.43m 14-06.25
16 1392 Oberg, John 06 Ocean City,Seaville 4.43m 14-06.25
16 263 Shank, Corey 09 Canterbury HS,Fort 4.43m 14-06.25
16 1969 Spear, Chris 06 Unat-AL-Spain Pa,Ho 4.43m 14-06.25
-- 122 Lynch, Logan 07 Bedford HS,Lambertv NH
-- 1217 Frawley, Nick 06 Midlothian Hs-Tx,Mi NH
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A big thumbs up to the officials for doing the "right" thing when a mistake was made. Sorry to say some officials are not "big enough" to do the "right thing". Good job officials.
Dan
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Scott Go Pre wrote:Code: Select all
Boys Pole Vault
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14-0.5, 14-6.25, 15-0.25, 15-6.25, 16-0, 16-4, 16-8, 17-0
National: N 17-06.50 3/8/1986 Pat Manson, Aurora, CO
Meet: M 17-03.75 3/15/2003 Tommy Skipper, Sandy, OR
Freshman: ( 15-06.25 3/4/2006 Corey Shank, Canterbury, IN
Sophomore: R 16-09 1994 Jacob Davis, Orangefield, TX
Junior: J 17-03 1995 Jacob Davis, Orangefield, TX
Senior: $ 17-06.50 3/8/1986 Pat Manson, Aurora, CO
How do they have Corey Shank's record in there already and not Spencer's?

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the officiating at this meet was terrible. if you talk to anyone in the competition (including myself) that the did near everything wrong. To start of they refused to do 5 alive so vaulters were waiting at least 20 minutes between jumps. secondly their was practically no comunication between the head official and the standars people.
and the guy on the left standerd was messing up all day, on scotts jump he wasnted the standards at 40 so the guy just moved the standars up as far as they could go....which was basically 0. The person holding the flags had to tell the guy every time to check the standars. then on one of my jumps (as obseved by my bro and on tape) the official after giving me the flag to go moved the standards while i was in mid air.
the officiating was embarssing. i can understand if its bad at a dinky dual meet, but to be that bad at nationals it was qutie hartbreaking.
earlier that day the officials made a terrible call whin the official made the call that the jump was a make and waved his white flag, then once the kid stood up the bar fell off, then they ruled it a miss. that was a pretty bad move by them and anyone else can atestify that that jump should have benn called a make.
PS. last years winner was 16 feet....that got me 6th this year
~casey
and the guy on the left standerd was messing up all day, on scotts jump he wasnted the standards at 40 so the guy just moved the standars up as far as they could go....which was basically 0. The person holding the flags had to tell the guy every time to check the standars. then on one of my jumps (as obseved by my bro and on tape) the official after giving me the flag to go moved the standards while i was in mid air.
the officiating was embarssing. i can understand if its bad at a dinky dual meet, but to be that bad at nationals it was qutie hartbreaking.
earlier that day the officials made a terrible call whin the official made the call that the jump was a make and waved his white flag, then once the kid stood up the bar fell off, then they ruled it a miss. that was a pretty bad move by them and anyone else can atestify that that jump should have benn called a make.
PS. last years winner was 16 feet....that got me 6th this year
~casey
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Caseman33 wrote:earlier that day the officials made a terrible call whin the official made the call that the jump was a make and waved his white flag, then once the kid stood up the bar fell off, then they ruled it a miss. that was a pretty bad move by them and anyone else can atestify that that jump should have benn called a make.
Well it depends on why the bar fell. If the bar was bouncing around, the official should have waited until it settled to throw up a flag. If the bar fell because the standards were being adjusted, it should have been ruled a mark, but if the bar fell because of anything the vaulter did, it's a miss, no matter how long after the jump it happened.
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