Ron Lee coaches 7-foot high jump stud named Steed

Many masters athletes are coaches. But not many are tutoring 16-year-old sophomores who high jump 7 feet. That’s the privileged position held by M40 jumper Ron Lee, who assists at JSerra Catholic High School in San Juan Capistrano, in south Orange County. This weekend, the supersoph, Harrison Steed, will compete in the California State Meet, with Ron crossing his fingers. Ron has coached Harrison for several years. Darn good job, too, as this recent column details.


Elsewhere on the state meet front, this Michigan newspaper reports:

Fowlerville sophomore Matt Babits, a second seed in the pole vault in Division 2, comes from a family of vaulters. His uncle, Paul Babits, still vaults today and holds a world record in his masters age group. The younger Babits, 15, vaulted 14 feet, 6 inches to win a Capital Area Activities Conference championship last week, just days after a regional title. He’s gunning for the school record – 14 feet, 11 inches by Vinne Tyle.
“He’s just starting to peak now,” Fowlerville coach Chris Tyle said. “His mental toughness for a sophomore is beyond his years.”

Here’s the story about stud Steed the high jumper:

JSerra’s Steed soars to impressive heights
JSerra’s sophomore high jumper already has cleared 7 feet and has potential to go much higher.
MARK WHICKER
Register columnist
mwhicker@ocregister.com
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO– It’s weird, he says, rising backward, 7 feet over the ground we walk on.
Launched by yourself.
“When I start I’m thinking about my technique,” Harrison Steed said. “But when I’m up there I’m not thinking about anything. I’m taking a peek at the bar while I’m going over it, and then when I land I’m looking up at that bar and saying, please, stay up there.”
Sometimes it doesn’t. At the Trinity League championships last weekend, Steed ran toward a bar hanging at 7 feet, ¼ inch. The fans at Mission Viejo ignored everything else for a moment. They inhaled hard when Steed sailed over, and then they bellowed.
And moaned.
The bar fell on Steed, a second or two after he surpassed it, not by the wind but because the edge of the jumping pit jostled the standard.
It was not a shattering experience.
Harrison Steed is 16.
“He’s a high jumping savant,” said Marty Dugard, the track and field coach at JSerra. “I’m glad he’s got his own high jump coach. I wouldn’t want to screw him up.”
Steed is a 6-foot-3, 150-pound sophomore who can chin a basketball rim. “But it’s pretty challenging physically to play Trinity League basketball,” said Bill Steed, Harrison’s father, so they’ve shelved the hoops for now.
Had Steed cleared 7-0 ÂĽ, only seven high schoolers in the U.S. would lead him today.
As it is, his 7-0 jump at San Clemente tied him for high Californian, with Nick Ross of Vista Murrieta and Tynan Murray of Poway.
Ricky Robertson of Hernando, Miss., is No. 1 outdoors, with a 7-3.
Only two county jumpers are out there for Steed: Elliott Parks of El Toro (7-2 in 1997) and Kevin Carlson of Katella (7-1 in 1991).
At a recent practice, high jump coach Ron Lee jacked up the bar to 7-1 when Steed wasn’t looking. Steed thought it was 6-10 and took a run. Then Lee raised it to 7-4 and showed Steed. It didn’t seem like Pluto.
“I have some goals,” Steed said. “I want to get to 7-8 before I get out of high school.”
The national high school record is 7-7, by Andra Manson of Brenham, Texas, six years ago.
“And I’m looking at the Olympic trials,” Steed said.
Presumably he meant 2012. But you never know with these kids.
“We want to go to the trials in Eugene (Ore.) this summer so he can get an idea what it’s like,” Bill Steed said.
First comes a four-weekend grind of playoffs, beginning today and building toward the state meet at Cerritos College May 30-31.
Steed went 6-4 last year when he became the first JSerra athlete to win a CIF title. He gritted his way to 6-6 at the state meet despite a bad hip flexor.
More injuries ruined this April, but he catches up quickly, with long strides.
“When he was hurt this year we talked a lot about technique,” Lee said. “He was holding his hands up and knocking off the bar with his foot after the rest of his body had cleared. We talked about bringing the arms down and keeping them inside. Suddenly he was going 6-9.”
Lee was the top high school jumper in Oregon and went to Cal State L.A., eventually clearing 7-2. He wins Masters meets and has a son, Sean, who jumps 4-3 even though he’s only 4-6.
Lee has a pit in his backyard and lots of videos. He was aligned perfectly to greet a floppy-haired guy with braces, to soar into his life.
“Harrison was out here wanting to jump before we even had a pit set up,” Dugard said. “We’d give him something else to do, and he’d always come back. Then Ron Lee just showed up. The fact that both of them found each other is uncanny. That’s why I say Harrison was born to do this.”
Steed and Lee have a dialog based on shared experience, full of “I think that was 6-6, wasn’t it?” and “No, that was 6-8.” They both are quite aware of what’s happening here, where it might lead.
“I was always jumping around,” Steed said. “Everybody said I had pretty good hops, and then one day they had a high jump competition at Los Flores (in the eighth grade) and I won it. When I got here I realized there might be something to this.”
Bill Steed handled IPO’s and the like in his first career, and his wife, Carol, got into avocado farming. Now they run a ranch, east of Fallbrook, that produces the most blueberries in Southern California. Harrison is the fourth of four boys, born 30 minutes after his twin brother Gavin.
“It’s a great thing, track, and I never knew it,” Bill said. “It’s like swimming, because it requires a lot of discipline. I just like the people, the atmosphere.”
Even way up there.

Here’s young Master Steed:

Anyone else coaching a kid at a state meet this weekend?

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May 30, 2008

7 Responses

  1. Ken Stone - May 30, 2008

    I just noticed that former masters jumper Dwight Stones has coached a 5-7 girl jumper:
    http://www.dailynews.com/sports/ci_9422242

  2. Ken Stone - May 30, 2008

    Joy Upshaw-Margerum’s sophomore daughter, Sunny Margerum, made it to the California State Meet but apparently won’t advance to the finals:
    Event 23 Girls Long Jump
    Heat 1 of 1 – Preliminaries
    ======================================================
    Name Year School Prelims
    ======================================================
    1 Baltimore, Ashtynn 11 MARL 19-03.00 2.8
    2 Thomas, Vashti 12 MTPL 18-09.25 -1.6
    3 Dunn, Karynn 11 DIRA 18-08.75 +0.0
    4 Prandini, Jenna 9 CLHS 18-05.50 1.6
    5 Bridges, Jackae 11 MDSD 18-05.25 -1.4
    6 Johnson, Adrienne 10 CARN 18-04.50 2.0
    7 Boyd, Alitta 11 MOCA 18-03.50 -4.6
    8 Alexander, Alana CHS 18-01.00 1.3
    9 Pankey, Alex 11 MIHI 18-00.75 1.4
    10 Payton, Malaina 11 FRMT 18-00.25 -1.3
    11 Herring, Alycia 10 RAVE 17-11.50 -4.0
    12 Stewart, Briana 12 LOGN 17-10.75 1.8
    13 Brewer, Ciarra 9 LOGN 17-10.50 1.6
    14 Pierce, Cyntrail 12 DOMI 17-08.50 -1.6
    14 Nichols, Sarah 12 GRID 17-08.50 1.7
    16 Williams, Lynn 9 BUHS 17-07.75 1.9
    17 Green, Kayla 12 FLOR 17-06.25 +0.0
    18 Pilcher, Heather 12 LYNW 17-05.75 +0.0
    19 Margerum, Sunny 10 GUNN 17-03.75 1.6
    20 Purvis, Amber 12 BENI 17-02.50 1.0
    21 Flowers, Leah 12 CHAT 16-11.50 1.7
    22 Mueller, Timery 10 OARI 16-07.75 2.8
    23 Kuo, Brittany 10 SCVA 16-07.50 1.5
    24 Bourgeois, Zatanice 11 CREN 16-05.50 3.3
    25 Lacombe, Marjorie 11 TBIS 16-04.75 +0.0
    26 Allston, Latasha 12 LOWE 16-01.75 2.7
    27 Rye, Donetta 11 CREN 15-03.50 2.6

  3. Ken Stone - May 30, 2008

    Steed made the finals, according to these prelims results:
    1 Ross, Nick 11 Vis. Murrieta 6-07.00q
    2 Phillips, Kenny 12 Central J6-07.00q
    3 Rockwood, Sam 11 Diamnd Br/ss J6-07.00q
    4 Valentine, Jr, Maurice 11 Castro Vy/nc J6-07.00q
    5 Nikzat, Ray 12 Lodi/sj J6-07.00q
    6 Cash, Kyle 12 Siena J/Nc J6-07.00q
    7 Serwanga, Isaac 12 Jesuit/sj J6-07.00q
    8 Steed, Harrison 10 Junipero Serra 6-05.00q
    8 Gwacham, Obum 11 Ayala/ss 6-05.00q
    10 Cary, Eric 12 Central Valley/n J6-05.00
    10 Powell, Dominic 12 Palo Alto/cc J6-05.00
    10 Egelhoff, Matt 11 Rnch Ctt/nc J6-05.00
    10 Thompson, Aaron 11 Riordan/cc J6-05.00
    14 Anderson, Axel 11 Pnt Loma/sd 6-03.00
    14 Griggs, Isiah Bakersfield 6-03.00
    14 Souza, Michael 12 El Camino/sj 6-03.00
    14 Franklin, Jamaal 11 Serrano /ss 6-03.00
    18 Murray, Tynan 12 Poway/sd J6-03.00
    18 Johnson, Moriah 11 Crenshaw/la J6-03.00

  4. Ken Stone - May 30, 2008

    M50 sprinter Greg Pizza is coaching Rancho Buena Vista sprinter Jamal Alston, who led all qualifiers into the California State Meet prelims 200 with a 21.17.
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080509/news_1s9p-orozco.html
    Results of the California State Meet are being posted here:
    http://www.flashresults.com/flashwest/08StateMeet/

  5. Andrew Hecker - May 31, 2008

    He won at 7’1″:
    Event 27 Boys High Jump
    =======================================================================
    National: * 7-05.25 3/24/1984 Dothel Edwards (Cedar Shoals, Athe
    State Meet: & 7-03.25 6/2/1979 Lee Balkin (Glendale)
    Name Year School Finals Points
    =======================================================================
    Finals
    1 Steed, Harrison 10 Junipero Serra 7-01.00 10
    2 Ross, Nick 11 Vis. Murrieta 6-11.00 8
    3 Phillips, Kenny 12 Central 6-09.00 6
    4 Valentine, Jr, Maurice 11 Castro Vy/nc J6-09.00 4
    5 Gwacham, Obum 11 Ayala/ss 6-07.00 2
    6 Serwanga, Isaac 12 Jesuit/sj J6-07.00 1
    7 Cash, Kyle 12 Siena J/Nc J6-07.00
    8 Nikzat, Ray 12 Lodi/sj 6-05.00
    9 Rockwood, Sam 11 Diamnd Br/ss J6-05.00

  6. Ken Stone - May 31, 2008

    Congrats to Coach Lee, and kudos to Kettrell Berry of San Diego! Nick Ross, the runner-up at 6-11, is KB’s stepson (from a previous marriage), who is coached by Kettrell’s daughter Markita.

  7. Scott Bickham - June 2, 2008

    Hearing Ron Lee’s name is a blast from the past. He is the right age and ability to be the same guy I used to watch competing for Jeffereson high school in Indiana. He had some good duals against another 7′ jumper (Ron Jones) from my school (Mt. Vernon).

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