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Outdoor Track
 

  Allison Stokke
Allison Stokke

Player Profile
Class:
Freshman

Hometown:
Newport Beach, Calif.

High School:
Newport Harbor HS

Height:
5-7

Position:
Pole Vault

High School: At Newport Harbor High School, broke the country record in her senior season with a mark of 13-7...also ranked second in California and second in the nation that year with that jump...during her junior year, made the Orange Country Register newspaper's "All-County Track Team"...three-time Seaview league champion...first place in the CIF Division II finals with a mark of 13-0...took second place in the CIF state finals (12-9), earning the second-place finish after recovering from a broken leg...as a sophomore, broke the county and meet records and tied the sophomore national record with her jump of 13-4, and a few days later, broke all three of those records with a mark of 13-5.75...took first at the Orange County championships (13-0), and was named Female Athlete of the Meet...selected to USA Today's "All-USA Track Team, Girl's Team"...named one of the Los Angeles Times' "Top Performers"...achieved the age 15 national record (13-4), the age 16 national record (13-5.75) and the indoor sophomore national record (12-9)...in her freshman year, broke the school record four times...CIF state champion (12-8)...set the freshman national record with a mark of 12-8...named to the Los Angeles Times' all-star girl's track team...a verizona junior All-American...won the Newport Harbor High School Academic Excellence Award...NHHS academic letter and pin...made the national honor society and the California Scholarship Federation.

Personal: Born in Newport Beach, Calif....parents are Allan and Cindy Stokke...has two brothers...brother, David, graduated from Cal in 1990...participated in competitive gymnastics for 10 years...made the U.S. youth team to compete in the 2005 World Youth Championships, but couldn't compete due to a broken leg.