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Mr. Scott Lowry
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Home Phone: -- Hey what’s up. I am a pole vaulter. I was born in Texas but attended Ponchatoula high and graduated in 2000. My PR so far is 15’5″. I will be graduating in May in Finance. Track & Field: Lowry wins pole vault at Indian Classic May 02, 2005 – With the Sun Belt Track and Field Championships now less than two weeks away, Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns got in some tune-up action at the Indian Classic hosted on Saturday by UL Monroe. Scott Lowry showed he’s headed in the right direction as he won the pole vault in a jump-off with Sun Belt foe Shane Aronson of Arkansas State as both athletes cleared 15-6. Also in the field, Derek Richardson was third in the long jump at 22-11.75 and Kenny Minton placed fourth in the triple jump. Cajun teammates Kyle Ward and Luke Moody were among those with good days, turning in a 1-3 finish in the 110-meter hurdles. Ward won in 14.26, while Moody was in third at 14.55. Louis Roquemore was third in the 400-meter hurdles in 53.84, while Moody was fifth in 56.74. Sprinter Jarvis Murchison was in solid form, with runner-up finishes in both the 100 (10 Another top five finisher on the track was Ryan Dupree with a 4:07.70 time in the 1500 meter run. The top performer among Ragin’ Cajun women was triple jump winner Latoya Celestine, who posted a 38-6.75 best effort. Jasmine Collins gave Southern Mississippi’s Naomi Kiprotich a battle in the 800 before the USM runner prevailed, 2:15.68 to Collins’ 2:19.33. The race also included UL’s Leah Legere (6th, 2:25.61) and Rose Wilson (7th, 2:28.53). The Cajuns’ Jennifer Gautreaux placed fourth in the 1500 in a time of 5:02.66, while Ashley Brooks was fourth in the 400-meter dash in 58.96. The Sun Belt Conference Championship Meet is May 13-15 at Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans. Originally published May 2, 2005 ![]()
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