Zach Boes is back from State, and while he didn’t make the podium, there was a lot of support and good experience involved. “We were happy that he could jump under pressure and gain experience …
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Zach Boes is back from State, and while he didn’t make the podium, there was a lot of support and good experience involved.
“We were happy that he could jump under pressure and gain experience for the 2023 track season,” Coach Seidl said for a takeaway from the season, with Boes vaulting 12 feet for the initial height at UW-La Crosse. One of only two sophomores in a field of sixteen, Boes is fired up for next year, according to Seidl.
""He is so fired up for next year already," Coach Seidl said. “This was a really positive experience for Zach and I hope that he can build on the success that he had this track season.”
Photo by Joseph Back.
Photo by Joseph Back.