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February 26th, 2005 By Kim Jaick The Morning Call Two weeks ago, Easton High's Lindsay Regan was tumbling with members of the school's cheerleading squad while squeezing in a pole vault practice. But cheerleading season is over and Regan, a junior, has devoted the last 14 days to gearing up for today's Pennsylvania Track & Field Coaches Association state championships, where she hopes to leap her way to her third straight pole vault title. She heads into this morning's meet, being held at Penn State University, as the No. 1 seed. Regan is not too nervous about it, either. ''I know so many of the girls at states that there's not as much pressure as there probably should be,'' she said. That's partly because two other District 11 vaulters — Liberty's Becki Finn and Emmaus' Julia Green — are in the mix. Not that winning isn't still important. ''It will give me an idea of how I'm going to do the rest of the year,'' said Regan, who is also the defending PIAA Class 3A champion. |
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