Brandon sets meet record at the Pitt St. Gorilla Relays

The Broken Arrow Track Team traveled to Pittsburg, Kansas to compete in the Pitt State Gorilla Relays. Brandon won the boys pole vault setting a new meet record of 15’0″. There were 53 boys vaulting on two pits and Brandon had to wait over 3 hours between his final warmup jump and his first vault in competition. He entered the competition at 14′ and easily cleared on his first attempt, then passed to 15′ and again cleared on first attempt. No other vaulters made this height. Brandon then attempted 15’7″ but was unable to clear. The Broken Arrow boys team ended up winning the meet over Tulsa Union High School.

Broken Arrow Wins Pole Vault “Relay”

Weston Hulse, Creighton Shaw, and Brandon combined to win the Pole Vault Relay at the Whitey Smith Relay Carnival in Rogers, AR on Friday evening. It was a fun event where each of the three competitors from each team added their final heights together and the team with the highest score wins.

Weston Hulse, freshman at BA, jumped a personal best 13′, equaling the freshman record held by Brandon. Creighton Shaw, equaled his personal record clearing 13’6″. And Brandon cleared 15′ placing 2nd overall in the competition. Brandon entered the competition at 14’3″ and cleared easily on his 2nd attempt. Reagan Ulrich, a junior from Branson, MO, entered the competition at 15′ and both he and Brandon cleared on their first attempts. The bar then went to 15’6″ and Ulrich passed to 16′. Brandon was getting lots of height over the bar, but failed to penetrate, coming down on the bar all three attempts. Ulrich failed to clear the bar at 16′, but he won the competition based on one fewer miss in the competition.

Brandon’s vaults during the Whitey Smith Relay Carnival, Rogers, AR. April 5, 2019

There were several good things that can be taken away from this meet. First was that Brandon was mentally tough. The entire evening the vaulters were jumping into a 5 mph headwind. This did not impact Brandon in any way as he ran from his full 16 stride run, and ended up jumping his final three attempts on the biggest pole he’s ever vaulted on, his 14’6″ 4.9 flex. In addition, Brandon pushed through the pain of an injured left foot from a minor mishap earlier in the week.

Brandon impressed with ORU during visit

Brandon visited ORU on Wednesday, Apr 3, to get to learn more about the school. He knows well that ORU is a great place to be for vaulters, but he knew little about the rest of the school.

Coach Dial met Brandon, his Mom and I, at 10am and began with a tour of the campus.  We were able to see classrooms, and meet teaching staff, as well as visit the cafeteria, student union, and other key places around the campus.

At the end of the day, around 4:00pm, Coach Dial introduced Brandon to the track team during circle up prior to their practice, and he knew several familiar faces on the team.  Overall a great experience and we appreciate Coach Dial and Shawna for spending the day with us.

Brandon wins Broken Arrow Invitational

March 30, 2019
Brandon seems to thrive vaulting in cold conditions. On this cold 45 degree day with northerly winds 15-30 mph, Brandon executed his 3rd best career vault, winning the final home meet of his high school career with a vault of 15’6″. We want to give a special thank you to the friends and family who braved the cold and wind to come out and support Brandon!

Campus Visit to Arkansas State Scheduled

Coach Matt Vining, vault coach at Arkansas St., made contact with Brandon a few weeks ago and has been following him on social media. They spoke with each other this week and have setup a visit to the campus on April 14th-15th. Arkansas State has always been an elite vaulting school with previous vaulters such as Earl Bell, Jeff Hartwig, and Kelly Riley just to name a few. Brandon is very excited to learn more about the program!

Spring Break 2019 aka Texas Vault Excursion

Wes Kittley Invitational

Brandon, my Dad, and I piled into our minivan on Friday, March 15, and headed to Abilene, TX, for the Wes Kittley Invitational track meet at Abilene Christian University on Saturday afternoon.  Was a nice day and warmups went well.  Brandon opened at 14’5″ clearing on 1st attempt, then went out at 14’11″… poles were too small even though he used a stiffer pole for each attempt.  Bam, bam, out… those 3 attempts go really fast when you are trying to make adjustments!

During the competition I met North Texas coach Derek Mackel and we all liked what we saw as he coached his team during the meet.  We also know their top vaulter Brock Hottel.  His dad and I vaulted together at OU back in the day.

Six Flags over Texas

After the meet, we drove to Ft. Worth for the evening, got up Sunday morning and attended the North Beach Church of Christ worship service.  From there we made our way to Arlington, reserved a hotel room near Six Flags over Texas, and spent the rest of the day in the park riding roller coasters and eating hot dogs and funnel cakes.

Altius Poles Factory Visit

We were desperately needing to get some bigger poles in his bag, so Monday morning we drove the two hours to Jacksonville, Texas, the home of the Altius Pole company.  Jeff Erickson, the owner, has a runway and pit inside his factory where he coaches and advises visiting athletes on proper technique as well as proper pole selection. 

As we walked in, we noticed that there was already a vault session underway.  Jeff is the vault coach at Stephen F. Austin University, and several of his vaulters were working out during their spring break.  But the really cool discovery, was that Jenn Suhr was getting a vault workout in as well.  Jenn is the reigning women’s indoor world record holder at a height of 16’6″, and is also an Olympic and World Champion!  It was a pleasure to meet Jenn and watch her vault!  Brandon can now say he has practiced with one of the best vaulters in the world.

On Jeff’s advice, we decided to extend Brandon’s series of 14’6″ Carbon Elite poles with a couple of stiffer flexes, and in the near future we’ll get a couple of 15′ poles which should get him through the school track season.  He had only a single 14’6″ pole in stock and it happened to be the next pole we needed… a 200lb 4.9 flex.

We spent the night in nearby Tyler, Texas, so we could return the next day for a 2nd vault session.  The goal was to jump on the new 4.9 flex so we could determine the flex of the next three poles that Jeff would make for us.  After the vault session, Jeff took us on a tour of his new facility a short distance away.  He’s in the process of moving the factory and will be greatly expanding services he will be able to offer athletes who come to visit him.  He will have a huge indoor training building which will house 4 vault pits, a sprinting track, and weight lifting and gymnastic areas.  Another building will be for lodging/dorm rooms so athletes can spend the night onsite.  Can’t wait to see it next time we visit!  We then loaded into the van and drove home, meeting our good friend Robert McDonald in Antlers, Oklahoma, to deliver some poles that he ordered from Altius.  Got home about 2am Wednesday morning!

University of North Texas Visit

North Texas vault coach Derek Mackel contacted Brandon to work out a visit to UNT and we were able to schedule the visit on Friday, March 22nd while we were on the way to compete at the Jesuit-Shearer Relays in Dallas.  So Thursday evening, Brandon, Rece and I loaded the van and again headed south to Denton, Texas.  It was great to meet and visit with Head Coach Carl Sheffield and Derek did a great job showing Brandon the campus and introducing him to the North Texas track program. We were impressed with the brand new track and the new indoor athletic facility being built. The athletic and academic support staff and programs were top notch!

Jesuit-Sheaner Relays

After leaving Denton, we met up with the Broken Arrow High School track team at their hotel in Dallas Friday evening.  The Dallas Jesuit Prep School hosted the Jesuit-Sheaner Relays on Saturday morning which got off to a rainy and cool start.  Bursts of rain caused delays several times after the competition started.  Brandon’s warmups went well and he entered the competition at 14’6″ clearing first attempt, but again at 15′ we were unable to make adjustments to get over the bar.

Spring Break Wrap-up

After the meet, we were able to make it to the wedding of one of Brandon’s good friends in the Dallas area, before making the trip home Saturday evening.  We had a Sunday afternoon vault session setup with Coach Dial at ORU, so Brandon vaulted again, but after the gauntlet of vault sessions in Texas, he focused on working technique from a short run.  I think we wore him out, but it was another spring break that we will all remember!

A Special Visitor at Practice

Brandon Hanoch had a special visitor at track practice yesterday. The previous BAHS school record holder in the pole vault happened to be in town from Texas traveling on business and had some spare time to stop by the track for a visit with the BA vaulters and coaches.

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Aaron Smith‘s school record of 15’6″ lasted for nearly 25 years until Friday night when Brandon vaulted 16’ at Owasso. Pictured below are Aaron and Brandon standing next to the BA School Record list.

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Also pictured with Brandon are a bunch of “old” Oklahoma state champion vaulters, Head BA Track Coach Scott Wilkinson (16’1″ in 1996, 14’6″ in 1994), Brandon Hanoch (2019 hopeful), Jeff Hanoch (16’0″ in 1985), and Aaron Smith (15’6″ in 1994). Also, Jake Huddleston (15’0″ in 2010) was present but not pictured.

Owasso High School Invitational #TriplePR

Brandon had the best vault competition of his career tonight at the first meet of the outdoor season👏 He proceeded to better his personal record with a vault of 15’1”. Then he moved the bar to 15’7” and sailed over on his first attempt, breaking a 25 year old Broken Arrow High School record. He then set the bar at 16’ and again cleared on first attempt! What a great achievement, setting 3 personal records on a cold 37 degree evening under the lights. This height puts Brandon in the top 20 high school vaulters in the country!