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.
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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.
Hickory senior Andrew Rademacher, and Easton sisters Courtney and Lindsey Regan, headline the PA representation at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nevada.