‘She really had a big day’
Ashley Roush emerged as a leading pole vaulter in South Carolina, clinching first place at the Bob Jenkins Coaches Classic District 6 Qualifier on March 21. The following day, she secured a national championship at the Adidas Track Nationals with a vault of 3.50 meters. Roush, a two-time state champion, also achieved Adidas All-America honors for the second consecutive year, showcasing her versatility with strong performances in multiple events.
By the Numbers- Ashley Roush vaulted 3.50 meters to win the national championship.
- Wando High School scored 113.50 points, finishing first in the girls' meet, while Philip Simmons finished second with 92 points.
- The Coaches Classic Elite will take place on April 17, serving as a key qualifier before state championships.
- Roush's team recently finished second overall at the district qualifier behind Wando.
With the region and state championships approaching, Roush and her teammates will focus on refining their performances to secure favorable outcomes in the upcoming major meets.
Bottom LineAshley Roush's impressive achievements highlight her prowess and position among elite athletes, setting the tone for a promising season ahead as her team aims for another state title.
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