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Play from 0:06[0:06] ..." reporter -- got some -- it's what ensued just graduated from Brunswick high school in Maine. Eighteen results five feet seven inches tall -- Smolinski is a USA today all American pole vaulter."...

Play from 0:58[0:58] ..." that stands that'd mean that the helmet rule so provocative have to wear helmets and the other states wear helmets. Or go to meet and I'll be the only cable thing with a -- people ask me why nothing will come from"...

Play from 1:10[1:10] ..." Technique is very important in track infield extremely important into the pole vault when Dave Komansky begins his -- if his speed is good. Expect an outstanding result."...

Play from 1:44[1:44] ..." month during his final New England into scholastic track meet Asarco -- Davis love Penske -- sixteen feet nine inches. This -- ever. By New England high school athlete."...

Play from 2:21[2:21] ..." Brunswick high school all American pole vaulter Davis love Penske will vault at Princeton university in the fall I'm Tom -- WBZ. Radio sports. Local athletes."...

Play from 0:03[0:03]" It's sport's profile. Sports reporter -- got some -- it's what ensued just graduated from Brunswick high school in Maine. Eighteen results five feet seven inches tall -- Smolinski is a USA today all American pole vaulter."

Play from 0:19[0:19]" I was sixth grade and my brother pulled off the injuring -- right and what we had junior high track and it kind of track oval. I've only been with a small every year -- grow a bunch and know improve a lot of other guys that you can get the sort of national level. Reaching fifteen or sixteen feet as sophomores. At the same height or even get worse every year and that happens collection -- to. I have always -- at this very steady improvement."

Play from 0:45[0:45]" Al go to pole -- his -- of Penske statistically. Gave as the best pole vaulter ever produced in New England it competes all over the country. Where -- Maine they say."

Play from 0:56[0:56]" the only kid from Maine another thing that stands that'd mean that the helmet rule so provocative have to wear helmets and the other states wear helmets. Or go to meet and I'll be the only cable thing with a -- people ask me why nothing will come from Maine --"

Play from 1:10[1:10]" Technique is very important in track infield extremely important into the pole vault when Dave Komansky begins his -- if his speed is good. Expect an outstanding result."

Play from 1:20[1:20]" I by using a step on that eight stepped from a left comes up about a hundred feet 105. And then the pole is. That really depends on your speed and size of the taller you are the higher plane angle you can get which means you can be holding a higher higher up on along the -- I used usually fifteen or fifteen -- what we."

Play from 1:39[1:39]" As a freshman gave Nowitzki finished last at the new England's. Last month during his final New England into scholastic track meet Asarco -- Davis love Penske -- sixteen feet nine inches. This -- ever. By New England high school athlete."

Play from 1:56[1:56]" Yet it feels really get that. My legs were really fast that -- that but they've -- been what it was good to temperature was -- and by the memorable but in the evening when I electable. The sixteen people went through the air looking up at the crossbar. That's still sitting on the standard is really good feeling and then of course winning in three feet of phone. Also -- Yeah a lot of things came together."

Play from 2:21[2:21]" Brunswick high school all American pole vaulter Davis love Penske will vault at Princeton university in the fall I'm Tom -- WBZ. Radio sports. Local athletes."

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Dave Slovenski, Brunswick H.S., Brunswick, ME You have to go to Brunswick, Maine high school to find the best pole vaulter in New England high school history! Actually it's quite easy because Dave Slovenski is the one wearing the helmet.

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[2:21]..." Brunswick high school all American pole vaulter Davis love Penske will vault at Princeton university in the fall I'm Tom -- WBZ. Radio sports. Local athletes. "...

[0:06]..." Sports reporter -- got some -- it's what ensued just graduated from Brunswick high school in Maine. Eighteen results five feet seven inches tall -- Smolinski is a USA today all American pole vaulter. "...

[0:58]..." that stands that'd mean that the helmet rule so provocative have to wear helmets and the other states wear helmets. Or go to meet and I'll be the only cable thing with a -- people ask me why nothing will come from "...

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[0:14]..." This stuff. Teenaged marine. Friday night under the lights. Yeah. Crest of the power and pop pop is lying. Who's -- your signed. Good old mom and dad because -- his -- again. This new reality at Lincoln Sudbury high. Who -- any parent -- no kids allowed without an adult chaperone. -- pressing you can't just go to our gang "...

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[1:05]..." principles sent out an email hauling it up yeah. Bad -- into high school -- bad for the reputation of his. It's time the adults are watching. "...

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