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Marcella
Bolha
Jumps Coach
Sixth Season
Youngstown State, 1999
Bolha's Scoring Jumpers at Horizon League Championships
Marcella Bolha, a former three-time track MVP at Youngstown State, enters her
sixth season as the jumps coach for the Penguins.
In her previous five years, the Penguins have won four
individual conference crowns in jumping events, and two student-athletes have
earned specialty awards at the Horizon League Championships.
Last year Alisha Anthony burst onto the league scene by being
named Field Newcomer of the Year at the indoor championship meet. She won the
long jump with a distance of 19-1 1/2, which was the fourth-longest winning mark
in league history.
Anthony, who set the Ohio high school record at the Division
III state championship meet as a junior, also ranks third in school history by
less than two inches in the indoor long jump behind Lissette Alamo and Bolha.
In the 2005 season Bolha helped Carly Youlton experience
similar success in her first season. Youlton was named the Field Performer of
the Meet by winning the long jump and triple jump at the indoor league
championship meet. She then went on to set two school records at the outdoor met
and placed second in the triple jump and third in the long jump.
Marty Vieth became Bolha's first men's champion in 2006 when
he won the high jump at the Horizon League Outdoor Championships.
In total, Bolha has had 55 scorers at Horizon League meets in
her five years.
The best group effort came at the 2005 Horizon League Indoor
Championships when Bolha had five jumpers finish in the top six. In addition to
Youlton's titles in the long jump and triple jump, Yandeh Joh finished second in
the triple jump, Nikki Hooper placed second in the triple jump and Estee Rogers
was sixth in the high jump.
Bolha, formerly Scaife, came to YSU from Xenia High School
and made an immediate impact being named the Mid-Contintent Conference Newcomer
of the Year in 1995. At YSU, she led the Penguins to two conference
championships while setting the school record in the outdoor 4x400-meter relay
and the long jump in both indoor and outdoor.
After graduating from Youngstown State in the spring of 1999
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice, Bolha moved to Lakewood,
Ohio and coached middle school track for two years as well as working as a
personal trainer, substitute teacher and child care director.
Bolha currently resides in Youngstown with her husband
Bernard, the varsity boys basketball coach at Howland High School.
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