Marysville coaches instruct potential future Monarch pole vaulters during annual clinic
Sports
July 14, 2026
Former Marysville High School pole vaulter and current assistant coach Mary Calvert, far right, demonstrates a drill to youngsters during the program's annual clinic. (Photo submitted)

Marysville coaches instruct potential future Monarch pole vaulters during annual clinic

By Tim Miller 

Pole vault has been a strong event for the Marysville High School track and field program for many years.

One of the reasons is that head coach Luke Sundermeier was a standout vaulter on both the high school and collegiate levels and has stressed the development of strong vaulters during his time as ...

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