Crestview's Zoe Kuhn breaks vault record, brother Liam makes return
They may not always get along, but if there's a track meet going on you can rest assured Liam and Zoe Kuhn are pushing each other to new heights.
ONTARIO - Spring has finally sprung for the Kuhns. Senior Liam made his long-awaited return to the runway Thursday evening at the Ontario Relays after being sidelined with a nagging hamstring injury. How'd it go?
Clearing 15-0 was only three feet better than teammate, and runner-up, Drew Ramsey. 'This is fun': Lex boys repeat, girls second in loaded Mitchell Invite "I felt good, just some little things and mistakes like my hands were late ... I just gotta fix those little things," Liam said.
"I treated this like a practice, really. I'm just working my way back and hopefully by end of the season I'll be in peak form. " Everyone is hoping to see Liam back to peak form as he chases the school record (15-10) and an elusive state title having become the first vaulter from Crestview to earn All-Ohio honors three times.
Even his younger sister Zoe, a sophomore ... whether or not she'll divulge that information remains to be seen. But after Liam warmed up and won on his own — something he has become accustomed to — he switched into coach mode helping little sis.