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Shady Side Academy pole vaulter commits to Bucknell
By Marty Stewart
Published: Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014, 9:00 p.m.
Updated 2 hours ago
Shady Side Academy track star Max Prizant recently gave a commitment to Bucknell University.
Prizant also had received interest from Emery and Washington & Lee before deciding on D-I Bucknell.
“I'm not sure of a major yet,” he said. “Possibly business management. After visiting the Bucknell campus and seeing the academics and facilities that they offer, I felt that it would be a good fit for me.”
Prizant was also on the cross country team at SSA but his specialty is the pole vault. Last year, he finished sixth in that event at the PIAA championships.
He believes he has a good chance to contribute as a freshman at Bucknell.
“I'll have a lot of work to do,” he said. “Their pole vaulters regularly get over 15 feet and I believe that 15-9 was their best vault. I've done a 14-9 so I will be working to get over 15 feet.”
To achieve that goal, Prizant is competing during the indoor track season and is looking forward to the spring outdoor season at Shady Side.
“As a team, we will have high hopes this season,” he said. “We had a few of us make it to states last year and we want to make it back there. I have hopes of standing up on the podium this year with a first-place medal.”
Shady Side Academy pole vaulter commits to Bucknell
By Marty Stewart
Published: Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014, 9:00 p.m.
Updated 2 hours ago
Shady Side Academy track star Max Prizant recently gave a commitment to Bucknell University.
Prizant also had received interest from Emery and Washington & Lee before deciding on D-I Bucknell.
“I'm not sure of a major yet,” he said. “Possibly business management. After visiting the Bucknell campus and seeing the academics and facilities that they offer, I felt that it would be a good fit for me.”
Prizant was also on the cross country team at SSA but his specialty is the pole vault. Last year, he finished sixth in that event at the PIAA championships.
He believes he has a good chance to contribute as a freshman at Bucknell.
“I'll have a lot of work to do,” he said. “Their pole vaulters regularly get over 15 feet and I believe that 15-9 was their best vault. I've done a 14-9 so I will be working to get over 15 feet.”
To achieve that goal, Prizant is competing during the indoor track season and is looking forward to the spring outdoor season at Shady Side.
“As a team, we will have high hopes this season,” he said. “We had a few of us make it to states last year and we want to make it back there. I have hopes of standing up on the podium this year with a first-place medal.”