From one state champion to another

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Lew Flinn (right) won the 1955 state pole vault championship and 54 years later, helped to develop another, PHS senior Alyssa Donner (left).
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They were a perfect match.

Lew Flinn knows all about pole vaulting. Alyssa Donner was all ears.

The result was another state champion at Princeton High School.

Fifty-four years after Flinn broke through as the IHSA one class title in 1955, Donner soared to a 1A state pole vault title over the weekend in Charleston.

The PHS senior hit a personal best 10 feet, 10 inches to capture the state title. Three days later, in the Peoria Journal Star Honor Roll Meet, she raised the bar on her Bureau County record nearly five more inches to 11-2 3/4.

Theirs could be viewed as a grandfather-granddaughter type

relationship, considering their age and generation differences. Donner is just glad to have Flinn and his wife, Doreen, on her home team.

“Coach Flinn definitely knows a lot about pole vault, so that’s a big advantage,” Donner said. “And I love Mrs. Flinn. We talk a lot. It’s nice to have fans that talk pole vault and know a lot about it, too.”

As far as the Donners are concerned, Donner’s dad, Dale, the Bureau Valley track coach, said Flinn is one of the best, if not THE best pole vault coach in the state.

“Alyssa respects him so much,” Dale Donner said. “His knowledge is amazing, and he relates so well with the kids. Alyssa would not be anywhere near as successful if Lew did not help. He always stayed positive and kept pushing Alyssa all the way. He has a passion about the vault, and it shows though the kids he coaches.

Dale Donner said the Flinns “have supported Alyssa all the way and are super role models.”

Flinn, who was first approached by Dale Donner in March of 2008 to help coach, said he’s “just lucky to be asked to come over and give her some help.”

He said Donner deserves everything she got.

“She worked very, very hard, and done an outstanding job,” he said. “She took my advice and did the things I told her to. She increased her speed and strength this year and did everything that was asked of her, and it produced a state champion. Can’t be any better than that.”

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