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Quartet helps Westboro pile up points in vault

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Central Massachusetts — WESTBORO — Like Cape Cod and beaches, Austin and live music, and Shrewsbury Street and restaurants, there’s no shortage of quality and quantity when it comes to the Westboro High boys’ track team and pole vaulters.  The Rangers entered the outdoor season with a quartet of seniors that is unrivaled in Central Mass. for its depth when it comes to successfully soaring skyward. Jack Chuma, David Klimavich, Jamie Plowman and Jason Silva have cleared a bar set at a minimum of 11 feet, 6 inches in competition.  “We’ve been pretty strong in pole vaulting in any given year, but to bring back that many guys who are competing consistently at that level is certainly a luxury to have,” coach Roger Anderson said.  “You never know who is going to show up (for the opposition), but we know going out any given day we are going to be very, very competitive in the pole vault at any level.”  Longtime assistant coach Doug Lang, whose area of expertise is the pole vault, was anxious with anticipation as the Rangers opened the season with a 102-43 win over Hudson on Friday. “I’m really looking forward to seeing what these guys are going to do,” he said. “I’m not going to lie, it’s going to be a fun season.”  Chuma vaulted 13-0 last season to finish fourth at the Central/Western Mass. Division 1 Championships, while Plowman jumped 12-6 to tie for fifth. Silva cleared 12-0 to take 10th, and Klimavich topped 11-6 to tie for 12th more


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