Hickory senior Andrew Rademacher, and Easton sisters Courtney and Lindsey Regan, headline the PA representation at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nevada.
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Quite a few impressive marks came out of Reno, Nevada at this past weekend\'s Pole Vault Summit. We appologize to any athletes we missed in our initial report.
16-01 is a new PA indoor state record. The mark was set on Saturday by Hickory senior Andrew Rademacher at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nevada. The old record of 16-00 was set in 1989 by Reading\'s Mason Ternay. Easton sophomore Lindsay Regan was 3rd in the first seed section, clearing 12-02. Senior Courtney Regan cleared 11-04 for 3rd in the 2nd seeded girls competition. Exeter senior Brian Dodds cleared 14-05 in the same top seeded flight as Rademacher. Coughlin senior Alexander Cross cleared 12-08. McDowell graduate Emily Tharpe, of Indiana University, and the PA Indoor state record holder, cleared 3.85 meters (12-07.50 ), the 13th best out of eight college women sections.