By Chris Parker West Plains senior Jared Kraft had his back against the wall in the Class 4 state high jump competition. The bar sat at 6’10.25. De Smet’s Braden Butler had missed three times at the height, ending his competition. Kraft, who had seven misses to Butler’s four in the competition, needed to make the height to win the competition. His thought process was simple. “I have to jump high and get over this bar,” Kraft said. “My heart was …
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