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Midwest Region Men's Results

Posted: Sun May 30, 2004 3:19 pm
by CowtownPV
This was different, after three cleared 5.46 they went to 5.56. On Bobby Most's 2nd attempt he was way over it but hit it with his chest coming down. The wind was screaming and the bar came off. Nobody even looked but the official gave a white flag. When Bobby got up for his third attempt he was told he allready had a make at 5.56. After the two others missed the officials asked what he wanted next. Bobby and Coach Hood told the officials they had made a mistake and he had not cleared 56 yet. After some discusion they changed the make to a miss and he took his final attempt at 56, failing to clear it, and the Air Force vaulter won on misses. Class act, I thought.

1 Paul Gensic JR Air Force 5.46m 17-11.00 10
4.86 5.01 5.16 5.26 5.36 5.46 5.56
PP PPP PPP XO O O XXX
2 Sage Thames FR Texas Tech 5.46m 17-11.00 8
4.86 5.01 5.16 5.26 5.36 5.46 5.56
PP XO O XO O XO XXX
3 Bobby Most SO Texas Tech 5.46m 17-11.00 6
4.86 5.01 5.16 5.26 5.36 5.46 5.56
PP O O O O XXO XXX
4 Scott Martin FR Oklahoma 5.36m 17-07.00 5
4.86 5.01 5.16 5.26 5.36 5.46
PP XO O O O XXX
5 Brad Teeple SR Nebraska 5.26m 17-03.00 4
4.86 5.01 5.16 5.26 5.36 5.46
PP PPP XXO XO XPP XX
6 Makisi Haleck JR Air Force 5.16m 16-11.00 2.50
4.86 5.01 5.16 5.26
O O XO XXX
6 Jarno Kivioja FR Northern Iowa 5.16m 16-11.00 2.50
4.86 5.01 5.16 5.26
PP O XO XXX
8 Christian Morgan JR Air Force 5.01m 16-05.25 1
4.86 5.01 5.16
O O XXX
9 Mark Johnson SR New Mexico 5.01m 16-05.25
4.86 5.01 5.16
XO O XXX
9 Shay Collett SO Texas-Arlington 5.01m 16-05.25
4.86 5.01 5.16
XO O XXX
11 Jason Matthews SR Texas A&M 5.01m 16-05.25
4.86 5.01 5.16
PP XO XXX
12 Chris Ashcraft SO Texas Tech 5.01m 16-05.25
4.86 5.01 5.16
XO XO XXX
13 Jeff Martzall JR Texas-Pan Am 5.01m 16-05.25
4.86 5.01 5.16
XXO XXO XXX
14 Seth Harris SO Texas Tech 4.86m 15-11.25
4.86 5.01
O XXX
15 Ken Wilson SR Texas Tech 4.86m 15-11.25
4.86 5.01
XO XXX
15 Jared Thornhill JR Texas Tech 4.86m 15-11.25
4.86 5.01
XO XXX
15 Levi Armstrong JR Texas-Arlington 4.86m 15-11.25
4.86 5.01
XO XXX
18 Gable Baldwin FR Nebraska 4.86m 15-11.25
4.86 5.01
XXO XXX
-- Chris Mordecai SR North Texas NH
4.86
XXX
-- Brandon McFarling FR Texas NH
4.86
XXX
-- Justin Sutton JR Texas A&M NH
4.86 5.01
PP XXX
-- Eric Eshbach SR Nebraska NH
4.86 5.01 5.16 5.26 5.36 5.46
PP PPP PPP PPP PPP XXX
-- Danny Tylka SO Nebraska NH
4.86
XXX
-- Jason Jones SO Air Force NH
4.86
XXX
-- Austin Landreth JR Oklahoma NH
4.86 5.01
PP XXX
-- Robert Caldwell FR New Mexico NH
4.86
XXX
-- Derek Mackel JR New Mexico NH
4.86
XXX
-- Joel Lelacheur JR Drake NH
4.86
XXX
-- Daniel Patton JR Houston SCR
4.86
DNS

Posted: Sun May 30, 2004 4:37 pm
by KYLE ELLIS
The big 12 should have some good young talent next year.

OU- Austin Landreth jr-17'7, Scott Martin fr-17'7, Chip Heuser fr-17'5, Ty Barrington hs sr-17'3

Texas Tech- Sage Thames fr?-18', Bobby Most so-18', Jared Thornhill jr-17'11, Cris Ashcraft so-16'5, Seth Harris so-16'5

Nebraska- Gable Baldwin fr-17', Danny Tylka 16'5,

Texas- Donavon Kilmartin fr- 17'8, Brandon Mcfarling fr- 17'?

And any incoming recruits, Looks like Texas Tech and Ou should battle it out next year! And two years after that...

Big 12 next year

Posted: Mon May 31, 2004 11:46 am
by vaulterjim
Don't forget Justin Sutton (17'6") Texas A&M, look for him to jump big next year!

Posted: Mon May 31, 2004 1:30 pm
by KYLE ELLIS
I thought he was a senior?

YOU MISSING A FEW BUDDY

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 2:19 pm
by NUVAULTER
KYLE ELLIS wrote:The big 12 should have some good young talent next year.

OU- Austin Landreth jr-17'7, Scott Martin fr-17'7, Chip Heuser fr-17'5, Ty Barrington hs sr-17'3

Texas Tech- Sage Thames fr?-18', Bobby Most so-18', Jared Thornhill jr-17'11, Cris Ashcraft so-16'5, Seth Harris so-16'5

Nebraska- Gable Baldwin fr-17', Danny Tylka 16'5,

Texas- Donavon Kilmartin fr- 17'8, Brandon Mcfarling fr- 17'?

And any incoming recruits, Looks like Texas Tech and Ou should battle it out next year! And two years after that...



nebraska has Nic Petersen who redshirted outdoors PR of 16'7, and mcfarlin hasnt gone anywhere near 17 and he NHed at every major comp including indoor and outdoor big 12's , Nebraska will have to strongest program in the big 12 once again even losing Eshbach and Teeple

Re: YOU MISSING A FEW BUDDY

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 2:36 pm
by Barto
NUVAULTER wrote:
KYLE ELLIS wrote:The big 12 should have some good young talent next year.

OU- Austin Landreth jr-17'7, Scott Martin fr-17'7, Chip Heuser fr-17'5, Ty Barrington hs sr-17'3

Texas Tech- Sage Thames fr?-18', Bobby Most so-18', Jared Thornhill jr-17'11, Cris Ashcraft so-16'5, Seth Harris so-16'5

Nebraska- Gable Baldwin fr-17', Danny Tylka 16'5,

Texas- Donavon Kilmartin fr- 17'8, Brandon Mcfarling fr- 17'?

And any incoming recruits, Looks like Texas Tech and Ou should battle it out next year! And two years after that...



nebraska has Nic Petersen who redshirted outdoors PR of 16'7, and mcfarlin hasnt gone anywhere near 17 and he NHed at every major comp including indoor and outdoor big 12's , Nebraska will have to strongest program in the big 12 once again even losing Eshbach and Teeple


Easy big fella. First of all McFarlin has jumped 5.20m (and made it look pretty easy) last year. Secondly, Texas Tech is returning 3 18'ers next year and OU returns 4 over 17'3". Coach Attig is doing a great job, but I don't think Nebraska can claim any sort of dominance in the men just yet.

Barto

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 2:39 pm
by NUVAULTER
but that was last year mcfarlin hadnt done anything this year, i forgot to mention Ray scotten will most like be a husker next year also

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 4:43 pm
by OAKPV2004
I saw mcfarling get 17'. there was a meet at his house and saw him do it, and it did look easy for him.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 5:36 pm
by lonestar
Brandon has just been adjusting his freshman year. With notable exceptions, a lot of freshman don't jump their pr's their freshman year b/c of the whole coaching change, college lifestyle, and workout load transition, but typically come back stronger their sophomore year. I think Brandon will jump high next season.