Once again, Caleigh Lofstead had the runway all to herself at the state championship meet.
The Camas High School senior cleared 11 feet, 9 inches with ease and then watched her final four competitors drop out Saturday, at Mt. Tahoma High School in Tacoma.
Lofstead finished at least a foot higher than the rest of the field. She cleared three vaults in a row at 11-3, 11-9 and 12-3 on her first try before failing to improve her state meet record mark of 12-7 from a season ago.
Unrelenting wind and the threat of rain made pole vaulting difficult. Once again, Lofstead was the last one standing.
“I’m a little disappointed that I couldn’t jump a new meet record, but it’s still awesome to be a two-time state champion,” she said.