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Track & Field News NCAA picks
Posted: Tue May 25, 2004 10:14 pm
by achtungpv
NCAA Formchart
1. Eric Eshbach (Nb) ........... Sr
2. Tommy Skipper (Or) .......... Fr
3. Jeremy Scott (Ar) ........... Sr
4. John Russell (Akr) .......... So
5. Yoo Kim' (UCLA) ............. Jr
6. Giovanni Lanaro' (CSF) ...... Sr
7. Robbie Pratt' (BYU) ......... So
8. Jon Takahashi (SLO) ......... Sr
9. Trent Powell (BYU) .......... Jr
10. Ray Scotten (SIl) .......... So
1. Chelsea Johnson (UCLA) ....... So
2. Kate Soma (Wa) ............... Jr
3. Kira Sims (Akron) ............ Sr
4. Jenny Green (Nb) ............. Fr
5. Lacy Janson (FlSt) ........... Jr
6. Jessie Graff (Nb) ............ So
7. Connie Jerz (Az) ............. Sr
8. Stacie Manuel (Ar) ........... So
9. Fanni Juhász' (Ga) ........... Sr
10. Shayla Balentine (SDi) ...... Jr
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 12:19 am
by KYLE ELLIS
this is my guess for the top 10
1) Jeremy Scott (19-2)
2) Tommy Skipper (18-8+)
3) Eric Eshbach (18-8+)
4) Ray Scotten (18-4+)
5) John Russel (18-4+)
6) Giavano Lanaro (18-4+)
7) Yoo Kim (18')
8) Robbie Pratt (18')
9) Trent Powell (18')
10) Jon Takahashi (18')
Its going to be record breaking (hope the conditions are good). The top ten are all going to jump higher than last years winning mark! Well the top 5 should....
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 12:44 am
by vaultguru6
1) Tommy Skipper- 19'
2) Eric Eshbach- 18'4"
3) Giovani Lanaro- 18'
4) Jeremy Scott- 18'
5) Yoo Kim - 18'
6) John Russell 18'
Tommy let the Indoor title get away, and he was not happy about it. I don't see another one slipping past him. If he doesn't get 19' thiss weekend it will come at NC's. I would put Eshbach as a 17'8" vault if NC's were anywhere but Texas. He always jumps well with those monster tails. Giovani is due. Scott should be the wild card. Anything can happen with him. Yoo might suprise is us with a 18'4" vault, but my money is on the consistent 18' he's been getting. Russell is due for another 18 footer.
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 2:23 am
by Skyin' Brian
KYLE ELLIS wrote:this is my guess for the top 10
1) Jeremy Scott (19-2)
2) Tommy Skipper (18-8+)
3) Eric Eshbach (18-8+)
4) Ray Scotten (18-4+)
5) John Russel (18-4+)
6) Giavano Lanaro (18-4+)
7) Yoo Kim (18')
8) Robbie Pratt (18')
9) Trent Powell (18')
10) Jon Takahashi (18')
Its going to be record breaking (hope the conditions are good). The top ten are all going to jump higher than last years winning mark! Well the top 5 should....
that is an aweful lot of pr's.
it would be cool if scott won though
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 7:04 am
by OAKPV2004
I would say it will be a battle wit Tommy skipper and Eschbach at 5.80 one of them will clear the height. Eshbach in my book has a slight edege having jumped more times at Texas and setting PR's there, but tomy jumped there once this year and could easily contend for a title. Scott could pull together something also, but 5.85 is a question mark.
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 9:49 am
by Skyin' Brian
my picks for division II:
lewis takes the top two spots
but #1 will be mark zilck instead of the usual duane chappel
he will jump 535 for a pr
duane will come in second with 525
ok, so im partial because i jump against them a lot and they are really cool guys, but they really are favored here and mark is ready for a pr after clearing 520 indoors. this, of course is assuming they are both heathy as can be which can be hard sometimes
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 9:51 am
by Skyin' Brian
d III picks: me.......................just kidding
not going to make em, since i jump in the competition thursday, but im just going to point out a dark horse that could sneek up and do really well:
matt sheehan from wheaton college pr of 482 but ready for 5+
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 2:30 pm
by KYLE ELLIS
That was wishful thinking on my part, but Scotts been going from a short run and he's 6-9 so I had to pick him + he has the highest pr (indoor) of the field.
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 3:12 pm
by tdtb
I do not see either Tommy or Jeremy going 5.80. Not yet. If Jeremy is 100% will see. We may see 5.70, and don't count out Eric either.
Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 12:04 pm
by jp1667
"Skipper's strategy," Oregon Daily Emerald, May 25, 2004
Source:
http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/displ ... 372a67f4d0
With his school record-breaking clearance of 18 feet, 8 3/4 inches during the indoor campaign, freshman pole vaulter Tommy Skipper assured himself a trip to the NCAA Championships.
With that in mind, the Sandy native is looking to focus on improving his technique during regionals, rather than worry about coming up with a top five mark.
Pole vault coach Mark Vanderville (left) and Tommy Skipper discuss technique. The freshman will compete at the NCAAs regardless of his performance at regionals after a school record-breaking clearance of 18-8 3/4 during the indoor campaign. Skipper, a Sandy native, already owns the Oregon record in the pole vault.
"I'm just looking to work on my technique, and I know people are getting tired of hearing that and I keep repeating it," Skipper said, "but that's all I'm trying to work on. When it all comes together it's going to be a good day because I've been working hard.
"Coach (Mark) Vanderville has been working hard with us and it may come together this week or it may come together later."
Skipper won the Pac-10 pole vault title 11 days ago with a clearance of 18-3 1/4. While his successes may bring added intensity from his opponents, Skipper said he welcomes the competition.
"I'm hoping those other guys who are jumping against me want to beat me as bad as I want to beat them," Skipper said. "There's some good jumpers in the region and they're fully capable of jumping 18-4 or 18-6, but like I always say, I'm just going to go out and compete as hard as I can for myself and my teammates."
Photo:
http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/displ ... mage_num=2
Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 3:49 pm
by STEVIESDAD
MY VOTE GOES FOR STEVIE, IN THE TOP 5, I LIKE HERE DESIRE TO WIN, EVEN THOUGH SHE IS ONLY 18 YEARS OLD.
GOOD LUCK SWEATHEART
LOVE DADDIE!
Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 2:24 pm
by Cpvault
Almost everyone's pick has Jon Takahashi 10th. Have you guys even seen him jump? He jumps at or around 18 feet every meet. Even though his PR is only 5.52 (which is damn good); he is solid. I take him 4th. I'm not saying this just because he vaults for my Alma Mater, I truly believe it.