Santa Rosa’s Wendi Simmons still leads the way with 13 of the longest 50 jumps including 8 of top 11 and she did not try the event until her senior year.
Rancho Cotate’s Amey Mitchell has 7 of the 36-0¾ plus jumps.
Petaluma’s Maggie Farrar and Upper Lake’s Suzi Green each have 6.
Piner’s Tammy Wessendorf has 5.
Maria Carrillo’s Beth Fernlund has 4.
Ursuline/Cardinal Newman’s Pam Karbowski has 3.
Maria Carrillo’s Laurel Sheppard has 2.
And Upper Lake’s Juanita Allison, Sonoma Valley’s Anna Dwyer, Kelseyville’s Aja Garcia and Sonoma Valley’s Vanessa Kale all have 1.
Only 12 of the 50 have been since the year 2000 or the last 18 years, with the other 38 all happening in the first 18 years of the event.
Only nine of the 30 odd schools have at least one mark in the top 50 jumps.
Santa Rosa, Rancho Cotate, Petaluma, Upper Lake and Piner own 37 of the 50.