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Ell-Saline’s Brogan Rowley – Athlete Spotlight Presented By Advanced Physical Therapy

By Matt Browning

Brogan Rowley of Ell-Saline reached the pinnacle last season winning the 2A high jump championship, jumping 6-04.

Rowley was voted the preseason boys track athlete of the year in the Salina Area and

while he accomplished that and many other things last season, he knows there are things he has to improve this season.

I would like the get better form and I’ve been doing a lot of stretches get help get more flexible,” Rowley said.

There is a certain number that Rowley has in mind for the upcoming season.

“A success for me would to jump seven foot and as a team I think a success would be getting at least third at state,” Rowley said.

Rowley has a close relationship with his coaches and one that he hopes can help him this season.

“The thing I’m looking forward to the most is probably working with my coaches to get my form better,” Rowley said.

Outside of track, Rowley also participates in basketball, golf and trap shooting.

Rowley wants to run in college, but at this time, he is not sure where he wants to go.

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