Nico Morales isn’t done with the pole vault just yet.
Morales, the greatest pole vaulter South Jersey has ever produced, competed in his first post-graduate meet recently and vaulted within two inches of his indoor PR.
Morales, competing unattached after graduating from Rutgers in the spring, cleared 17-4 ½ at the Vandervilt Invitational, placing 2nd to Tennessee senior Blake Sifferlin, who cleared 17-8 ½.
Morales, a Delsea gradaute, has an indoor PR of 17-6 ½ from Boston this past February. His lifetime best is 17-9 in Piscataway this past April.
Morales passed through 16-8 ¾ and cleared 17-0 ¾ on his 1st attempt and 17-4 ½ on his 2nd attempt before taking three jumps at 17-8 ½.
South Jersey’s only other 17-footer is Morales’ former teammate, Noah Kriesman of Cherry Hill East, who cleared 17-3 ½ in Columbia, S.C., in April of 2024.
Morales ranks 5th in state history on the all-time New Jersey alumni list, behind Bradley Jelmert of Watchung Hills, who cleared a state-record 18-10 ¼ in Albuquerque last month; former Rutgers teammate Kevin O’Sullivan of Hillsborough, who cleared 18-2 ½ at the Ott Center last month; and former Rutgers teammate Kevin O’Sullivan, also from Hillsborough, who cleared 18-0 ¾ in Tampa this past April.