LEXINGTON'S POLE VAULT SQUAD MAKES ITS SPRING DEBUT
Meet Information
ML-12 Pole Vault Mini Meet #1
April 27, 2026
Lexington Center Track - Lexington, MA
RESULTS
LEXINGTON, MA - After a winter of vaulting indoors, on Tuesday, Lexington's pole vault squad finally got to compete under the sun, as the team had eight vaulters compete at the ML-12 Pole Vault Mini Meet. On the girls' side, the highlight of the day came from Sarojini Nath. The sophomore broke her personal best by a full foot, as she cleared 8'0", and qualified for the Middlesex League Championship. LHS's standout performance from the boys came from freshman Will Webster. After clearing 9'6" this past winter, the ninth grader was clean over 10'6" on his second attempt, and might have gone even higher if he had enough pole to get him over the bar at 11'0". Regardless, the mark of 10'6" qualified him for the League Championship, and ranks him MA #4 among ninth graders.
Other Highlight from the Meet
Up Next
This Wednesday, April 29th, The Minutemen welcome archrival Reading to town. The Rockets are in the midst of one of their best seasons in program history, having beat LHS both during Cross Country, and Indoor Track, as well as winning the Division 3 State Championship this past winter. That backdrop should provide an action packed afternoon. Follow live beginning at 4pm HERE.
ML-12 Pole Vault Mini Meet #1
April 27, 2026
Lexington Center Track - Lexington, MA
RESULTS
LEXINGTON, MA - After a winter of vaulting indoors, on Tuesday, Lexington's pole vault squad finally got to compete under the sun, as the team had eight vaulters compete at the ML-12 Pole Vault Mini Meet. On the girls' side, the highlight of the day came from Sarojini Nath. The sophomore broke her personal best by a full foot, as she cleared 8'0", and qualified for the Middlesex League Championship. LHS's standout performance from the boys came from freshman Will Webster. After clearing 9'6" this past winter, the ninth grader was clean over 10'6" on his second attempt, and might have gone even higher if he had enough pole to get him over the bar at 11'0". Regardless, the mark of 10'6" qualified him for the League Championship, and ranks him MA #4 among ninth graders.
Other Highlight from the Meet
- Senior captain Aidan Raney placed second in the boys vault with an MIAA Division 1 Championship qualifying jump of 12'0"; fellow classmate Brendan McVey was fourth with a jump of 8'6"; sophomore Skyler Rudell (7'6") was fifth.
- In the girls vault, junior Iris Yu, sophomore Adeline Bordok, and junior Allie Galloway all cleared 6'6". The trio finished in that order, behind Nath, with number of attempts being the tiebreaker.
Up Next
This Wednesday, April 29th, The Minutemen welcome archrival Reading to town. The Rockets are in the midst of one of their best seasons in program history, having beat LHS both during Cross Country, and Indoor Track, as well as winning the Division 3 State Championship this past winter. That backdrop should provide an action packed afternoon. Follow live beginning at 4pm HERE.